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Of his time at CKUA, Banks said in an interview, " I'd lurch into the studio on Sunday morning and go and set up the microphone and turn everything on and then sit down and start playing.
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First he thought of the time he had ridden to Gavin and told him how his cattle were being rustled at the far end of the valley.
Her hat had come off and fallen behind her shoulders, held by the string, and he could see her face more clearly than he had at any time before.
By counting the number of stalls and urinals I attempted to form a loose estimate of how many men the hall would hold at one time.
This time Lewis had his own rifle in his hands, and he threw some answering fire back at the mysterious far-off shot, then spent most of the day searching out the area.
Jury, judge and executioner were riding the range in the form of a single unknown figure that could materialize anywhere, at any time, to dispense an ancient brand of justice the men of the new West had believed long outdated.
Hez looked up at the high face of Emigrant Rock, official signboard for the Raft River turnoff, and gloated, `` Seems funny that them Burnsides never took time to leave their John-Henry up thar ''.
His long nose wiggled at the smells of frizzling bacon and heating java, but the fire was low, and he wanted to waste no time.
when he went home at night, he took her with him in his mind, and she did the things the anonymous Woman used to do, and he did the thing afterwards each time as he used to do.
About that time Miss Langford straightened up and looked out the window directly at him, he thought, although probably she didn't even see him.
Almost febrile in intensity, the principle has become worldwide in application -- unfortunately at the very time that nationalist fervors can wreak greatest harm.
It is one of the ironic quirks of history that the viability and usefulness of nationalism and the territorial state are rapidly dissipating at precisely the time that the nation-state attained its highest number ( approximately 100 ).
They are supplied, a batch at a time, by a secret source and are continually changed by Wisman or his staff, at random intervals.
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At this time, Lord Sandwich, together with the President of the Royal Society, Sir Joseph Banks, was advocating establishment of a British colony in New South Wales.
In the chapter, " Musical Banks ", Butler compares the practice of the cathedral to that of banks in an attack on the religious hypocrisy of his time.
In goal, Banks was checked out by Ramsey for the first time in April 1963 against Scotland at Wembley.
Banks duly reached his third League Cup final and won it for the second time, when Stoke beat Chelsea 2 – 1 at Wembley.
Following Shaftesbury's fall from favour in 1675, Locke spent some time travelling across France as tutor and medical attendant to Caleb Banks.
During much of this time Banks was an informal adviser to King George III on the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, a position that was formalised in 1797.
The series centres around two children, Simon Randall ( Spencer Banks ) and Liz Skinner ( Cheryl Burfield ) who discover the existence of a strange anomaly, known as the “ Time Barrier ”, that enables them to travel in time to different historical periods in alternate pasts and futures.
At the time that Rocket was being designed and built at the Forth Banks Works, he was living in Liverpool overseeing the building of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway.
For some time she was whaling off-shore, near the Chatham Islands, but in May came to Banks Peninsula.
At the time of the execution of the deed, Captain Cécille subsequently and enthusiastically hoisted the French Flag on shore and issued a declaration of French sovereignty over Banks Peninsula.
Banks has noted that he spent much time playing the Civilization computer game ( appearing to refer to the first version of the game series ) before writing the book and that it was one of the inspirations for the concept of the ' Outside Context Problem ' central to the novel.
The project involved over-wintering the Amundsen in the Banks Island flaw lead in the Southern Beaufort Sea, the first time this has ever been done.
Nott's rants are often passionate and articulate ; this book was written at the time Banks was building up to cutting up his passport and taking part in the campaign to impeach Tony Blair.
The river dory resembles the Banks dory on first look but are a different boat, built in a different time, in a different place, for a different purpose.
Port Hudson was the first time African American soldiers were used in a major Civil War battle, as permitted by Banks.
Banks were raised and the canals were dredged, and for the first and only time, tonnage carried exceeded one million tons in 1896.
However, by the time Langlois and his colonists arrived at Banks Peninsula in August 1840, many Māori had already signed the Treaty of Waitangi ( the signatories including two chiefs at Akaroa in May ) and New Zealand's first British Governor, William Hobson, had declared British sovereignty over the whole of New Zealand.
Although most of the assumptions and expectations made by the Central Banks or Reserve Banks by countries ( and economies ) that by technically lowering the interest rate would produce the effect of increasing investments and consumptions, however, low interest rate by macro-economic policy is also risky and would also lead to the creation of massive economic bubble, when great amount of investments are poured into the real estate market and stock market, as what Japan experienced in the late 1980s and early 1990s that resulted in the large numbers of accounts of unpaid debts to the Japanese Banks and bankruptcy of these banks and caused stagflation to the local Japanese Economy ( Japan being the second largest economy at the time ), with exports becoming the last pillar for the growth of Japanese economy throughout the rest of 1990s and early 2000.
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