Was Galloway's permanent rage going to be banked by a great gungy outpouring of slavering goodwill? |
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We regret very deeply the anxiety it will cause a large number of patients who have banked with us. |
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They moved to Nevada, built a beautiful new dream home, which they paid off completely, and still banked a hefty sum after taxes. |
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Previously banked cord blood samples were identified for both patients, however were too small to be used. |
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The sperm they banked would be the difference between having a family or not now that radiation therapy has destroyed their body's healthy cells. |
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I crouched at the border of field and forest, hidden behind the snow-dusted skeleton of a bush and a drift banked against a fallen trunk. |
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With a quick barrel roll he dipped beneath me and banked to circle the group. |
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Meyer banked on his military service as a way to gain dignity and self-respect. |
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The banked tiers of seats in front were in a deep gloom that contrasted sharply with the lurid light flooding the tables. |
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The dude, a little guy who had done nothing the entire game, took a two-handed set shot from three and banked it in, hard. |
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He forgot his musing when the Blue Horizon banked to the starboard and then suddenly bucked upward. |
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It had two large bowls, a small snake run and a large street course with banked walls, a vert wall and a pyramid in the middle. |
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Steeply banked, it rises up about five or six floors, with the stage and bottom floor sunk under the ground. |
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We turn onto a narrow track steeply banked on either side by impenetrable thorn scrub. |
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The three banked and ditched circular enclosures or henges are scheduled ancient monuments and rival the World Heritage site Stonehenge. |
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A banked or palisaded riverside enclosure with temporary dwellings and safe moorings for ships is probable. |
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Herbaceous borders, a grass walk banked with magnificent hydrangeas and plum, peach and apple trees are also to be found. |
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The Sentinel banked and turned to line up with their relatively close destination. |
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Small banked and walled enclosures are associated with some of the houses, perhaps pens for animal husbandry. |
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Was his permanent rage going to be banked by a great outpouring of slavering goodwill? |
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The house was a fair-sized one, standing back from the road, with a curving drive which was banked with high evergreen shrubs. |
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The plane continued to circle up to the northeast and then banked back to the south to make its final approach. |
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The roads had been plowed, so they would be traveling alongside the roads across the banked snow, and some of the still untouched snow. |
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For doing our work around the house and farm we children were paid a small sum of pocket money, some of which had to be banked each week. |
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School bank accounts were available and many children banked small amounts from their pocket money each week to learn the habit of saving. |
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He stood on a banked terrace, leaning back against one of the stone walls which he supposed had been built to retain the crush of the crowd. |
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And the rear of the homes are banked up fully with earth, with grass right up across the roof. |
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The cottage was quiet, almost buried in the drifts banked up against the walls. |
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Obviously, we banked the money because we didn't know whether or not it was a donation. |
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It was not exactly a risky position, my only danger was being mashed by fellow rafters as they banked right, or so I believed. |
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The pilot, a lieutenant commander, banked the helicopter to the left and aimed towards the contact. |
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He said there had been several instances where traffic had banked up after objects were placed on the city's train tracks. |
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When the traffic banked up and a driver braked, car wheels could get hooked up in the ruts. |
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Outside, the crowds had now thronged Parliament Square and banked up alongside the prime real estate bordering the abbey itself. |
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They'd stoked and banked the fire for the night, drawn the purple drapes, and put a hot bedpan in between her sheets to warm it ready for her. |
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She took his hand, leading him around the room as she turned off lights, banked the fire. |
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In summer, umbrella-topped tables line a terrace banked with flowers, creating a romantic spot for dinner under the stars. |
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This addition can be as simple as a wall spigot dripping musically into a trough banked with pots of bright flowers. |
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However, panic began to set in amongst the passengers when the aircraft suddenly banked to one side before plunging 10,000 feet in four seconds. |
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I watched from the rooftop as the the aircraft banked and swooped and burst into bright flames which showered to the ground like fireworks. |
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The plane felt fine, no observable damage, so I banked around and went in for another quick pass. |
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The plane lurched up, banked to its left and started to fall off in our direction. |
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He gently banked his aircraft forty-five degrees west to make a wide circle around the burning vehicles. |
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The aircraft carrier banked sharply, turning to port, tilting the whole world thirty degrees. |
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The teammate then moves to the top of the circular banked track and coasts while he recovers for his next stint. |
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The aircraft banked sharply over Mangrove Cay before leveling out as the pilot made his final approach to the runway. |
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Afraid the soldiers had seen the package, Ian ducked down instinctively, but the aircraft banked steeply and slid down into the valley. |
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Five miles of twisting, turning, banked track with just enough adrenaline to keep you interested but not enough to make you throw up. |
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Cyclists contest a variety of events on an inside oval track banked at 42 degrees. |
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And imagine that situation not on a flat highway, but on a narrow, one-groove racetrack with banked corners. |
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The 1.51-mile infield road course includes part of the banked oval track used for NASCAR stock-car races. |
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It really all depends on what you're wanting to do and how banked the track is. |
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One of the corners is also going to be slightly banked, which will be interesting. |
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The counterclockwise racing of the greyhounds on a banked track may have predisposed their uphill foot to increased stress. |
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The banked corners are a feature of the Indianapolis circuit and are a one-off in Formula One. |
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It doesn't have as much clearance underneath it for this kind of a banked race track. |
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In Japan, where top riders earn fortunes, the tracks are less steeply banked and they race on all-weather asphalt, rather than wooden surfaces. |
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Exeter is a track a lot of riders don't like because it is very fast and banked. |
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This event features four racers at a time taking a downhill course full of jumps, turns and banked corners in a race to the finish. |
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Cycling on banked tracks is one of the oldest forms of the sport, dating back to the track-racing boom of the 1890s in Europe. |
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Even whilst these fish were being weighed and photographed, Joe and Chris banked further fish of 37 lb 8oz and 34 lb 6oz. |
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You filled in various documents of a minor nature, banked money and signed cheques. |
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Having recently arrived from the UK, where I banked with HSBC, I could see many ways for the Bank of Bermuda to improve their service. |
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The majority of these respondents now banked with a non-bank financial institution or a community bank. |
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I have banked with Cahoot for several years, and this incident will not change my opinion about the value of online banking. |
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Since the advent of human immunodeficiency virus infection, banked milk is now pasteurized, and donors are screened for HIV, hepatitis and syphilis. |
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Part of the work we do as a charity is to reassure men that they can have sperm banked, but now there will obviously be a fear that it won't work. |
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Everyone was soon out and with a nod, a very cool nod, the pilot banked the aircraft sideways and downwards away from the wall and roared off up the gorge. |
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The only problem is, normal economic dealings use high-powered supercomputers and economic analysts to make sure that the money is banked correctly. |
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Back in my room, I banked up the fire until I had a roaring blaze going. |
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She pulled her IV stand behind her as she walked over to the sofa in the corner of the room, banked by large bookcases filled with novels of all genres. |
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Lance Armstrong has the friendship of the President of the United States, an adoring, bright-eyed family and millions banked with Chase Manhattan. |
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Around a third of people have banked with the same institution for more than 20 years and almost half have stayed loyal to the same account for life. |
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Moving forward along the starboard side, a three-sided frame sticking up from the banked sand would have been part of a deckhouse covering the boiler. |
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The two farmers banked with the Limavady branch of Ulster Bank where a Mr Sparks and a Mr Wallace were manager and assistant manager respectively. |
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He took over the flight controls and banked the airplane to the right. |
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So a racetrack like Milwaukee, being another track that's fairly short and not really steeply banked, it ought to be a pretty difficult place to race? |
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The fun was over, and I slowed and banked up to a safer altitude. |
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These turns are usually banked, constructed at an angle, which allows the cyclist to ride in a straight line with the track banking navigating the direction. |
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It seems that a ha-ha has been banked up to hide the public thoroughfare from which one turns down the private avenue of limes to approach the manor house. |
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In places, snow was banked up more than 3m either side of the road. |
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Several roach over that magical 2lb barrier have been banked recently with anglers prepared to sit it out on bread flake being rewarded with the better fish. |
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The engine thunder came to them as the plane banked away over the sea. |
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Archaeologists define henges as earthworks consisting of a circular banked enclosure with an internal ditch. |
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It included many modern features, including banked turns, guard rails and reinforced concrete tarmac. |
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There is a comfort level for women to be banked by other women. |
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But he hadn't banked on an owner loopier than a night on the tequila with Vladimir Romanov, Charles Green and Giovanni de Stefano. |
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The steeply banked bends of the track at the Shay have been buried under stands at either end when the spectator facilities were squared off. |
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I mean I'd banked on getting that permission, I'd as near as dammit been promised I'd get it. Can you wonder I was fed up to my back teeth? |
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England goalkeeper Gordon Banks resisted everything Liverpool threw at him that day, as City parked the bus and banked on snatching the vital single goal and then holding on. |
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China, India, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia made a lot of money and banked it. |
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