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Which brings us back to the pound: last month Bank of England governor Mark Carney made it clear that the main lesson from the eurozone crisis was that countries must co-ordinate their domestic finances before they can share a currency.
Darker My Love, from California, harks back to the pounding metal-edged buildups of early-1970s Pink Floyd and Hawkwind.
Boyskout, a four-woman group from San Francisco, looks back to the pounding minor-key drones of early 1980's mope-rock, probing the betrayals and identity crises of young love with Goth intensity: "I'll swallow poison if you swallow first".
Until we find it, it's back to the harder work, and lesser benefits, of pounding those nails.
It was like we were dancing the devil out or calling the light back in with the pounding of our boots on the wooden floor.
Mangistu Deng, 16, dribbled back to halfcourt, pounding the ball for his final dunk of the night.
Some councils are spending an average of £100,000 a year on individual troubled families, a cost that could be cut back to save billions of pounds nationwide, the government has claimed.
The French and the rest of Europe are flocking back to London because of the devaluation of the pound.
Unspoken, especially by the prideful Barber, is that the Giants need Dayne, their 256-pound running back, to handle most of the rushing attempts instead of Barber, their 198-pound back.
The colossal bronze statue of the Civil War hero was shipped back to New York, all 900 pounds of him, to be unveiled in May 1881.
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