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But it comes as a shock to an industry that until now has had a gale in its sails.
Cherie and her younger sister, Lyndsey, were reared by their mother, Gale, in a small row house in Liverpool.
On Tuesday Bob Dudley at BP warned of a "raging gale" in the oil industry that could last for years.
At the Bishop Rock Light, on the English Channel, during a winter gale in 1860 a bell was wrenched from its attachment, a hundred feet above high water.
The most famous recent example is Katniss, Peeta and Gale in The Hunger Games, although I always secretly shipped Katniss and Johanna Mason to be honest.
A 60mph wind will blow you through the air - and this has happened to me - but I can't imagine the effects of a 100mph gale in the hills.
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Although rare codons do not appear to play a role in GalE tagging, we tested the effects of codon usage by overproducing His6-GalE in cells carrying the pRARE (Novagen) plasmid.
The verdict stands in contrast with the case of Yorkshire's captain, Andrew Gale, in 2014, in which the ECB appealed for a longer ban after a similar exchange between Gale and Lancashire's South African batsman Ashwell Prince.
Mr. Bernstein married Geraldine Gale in 1963.
"The text is overwhelming, unstable, encyclopaedic and extravagantly allusive," agreed David Gale in the Observer.
"Decent season," offered the captain, Andrew Gale, in a pithy Twitter summary.
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