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But he said it was "way too early" to say if the UK high street bank – the former Midland bank – would be floated off separately, although he set out a series of concerns about the ringfenced bank, which would be located in Birmingham.
For intracranial hematomas, the collected blood may be removed using suction or forceps or it may be floated off with water.
A rail car has yet to be floated off it.
And, now that George Osborne is insisting more loudly that RBS be a "British-based bank," 25% of US subsidiary Citizens has to be floated off.
Davies is leading a consortium that includes the Bank of England that is investing in the 314 branches being sold by RBS and which will eventually be floated off.
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It's pointless buying a string bikini if you plan on swimming laps or surfing; it'll be floating off in no time, embarrassing you no end.
EVER since its drugs business was floated off as Zeneca four years ago, Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) has been open to the charge that it was going nowhere.
That, I'm told, is how those marketing the float of the Yorkshire and Clydesdale Banks have been referring to a company that will be saddled with the name CYBG after being floated off by its owner, National Australia Bank.
TSB was launched in 2013 and was floated off in 2014 before being bought by Spanish bank Sabadell in 2015.
Atlanta was floated off, repaired, and rearmed, serving in the Union Navy for the rest of the war.
The produced replicas were floated off from the mica chips and picked up on 400 mesh Cu/Pd grids.
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