Before then automation controls amounted to electrical cabinets filled with banks of electromechanical switches.
We take a slow pony ride along the calm western banks of the Nile.
The Central Banks of the world are the only game in town, it seems.
Jassim al-Asadi shows visitors the earthen dikes that still line both banks of the river.
The direct costs for Europe's banks of either form of collapse might be bearable.
Paul Roos kneels on the grassy banks of a creek in the Blackfoot Valley of Montana.
Developers Peel Holdings plan to build landmark buildings on the banks of the Mersey opposite Liverpool.
Profits trumping profs on the banks of the Cam: that really would be an investment coup.
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In addition to Wachovia, it was seen as a possible suitor for SunTrust Banks of Atlanta.
The Kumbh Mela has been held on the banks of the Ganges for thousands of years.
The incinerator the ash came from is at Byker on the banks of the River Tyne.
Then I took a different route back to the apartment, and found myself on the banks of the Seine.
We walk to the relative solitude of the banks of the Ganges and sit down.
Someday computers could even make superfluous a few of those million-dollar-a-year block traders manning banks of telephones.
The Central Banks of Europe and the U.S. have been coming under cannon fire from all sides.
Another popular spot should be on the banks of the Yamuna river next to Agra's Taj Mahal.
Nor is it about setting up banks of televisions tuned to different channels to rewrite the news.
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As a result, large banks of computers sit next to most of the sequencers that Illumina sells.
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Her decomposed remains were discovered on the banks of the River Kent in Cumbria in February 2004.
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There's charismatic Company director William Paterson, for instance, who had cofounded the banks of England and Scotland.
The other part is the great attraction to banks of getting these loans off their balance sheet.
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In 1881, the first store was built on the banks of the Pieman River and Corinna was born.
Mr Cable added that it was "not healthy" to have banks of the scale of RBS and Lloyds.
Tampa Bay's first pick this year was defensive back Johnthan Banks of Mississippi State at No. 43 overall.
Its triangular form resembled a ship, entirely fitting for its location near the banks of the River Bassac.
Banks of computer screens carried a live feed of cardiac-monitor readings, radiology-imaging scans, and laboratory results from I.
That is why the major central banks of the world are going to keep their rate structure relaxed.
Some 55, 000 people had to make way for the expo site on the banks of the Huangpu River.
Inside the brightly lit offices, you'll find not rows of sewing machines but banks of shiny desktop computers.
The potential costs to banks of a blow-up in the periphery may then be lower than they first appear.
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