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A barn was half in the river, whose banks were still pulsing with rust-colored water.
Such advice is not necessarily welcome in Germany, whose banks have their own share of troubles.
Just think of Iceland, whose banks also collapsed in 2008, crippling the economy.
Beneath the bridge flowed the greenish Harlem River, whose banks are studded with unfussy apartment buildings.
So are buyers from Germany, whose banks and bonds are widely considered safe harbors in the euro zone.
The station was just south of Buffalo Bayou, whose banks had swollen after 24 hours of torrential rain.
I was looking at a river whose banks were blanketed in vine-choked trees, lichens and tropical flowers.
This strategy might be resisted by the more affluent societies whose banks, firms, and people are concerned about their international loans and cheap resource supplies.
Below, several naked children played in the murky creek whose banks were lined with trash and filth.
And then: "Of course Iran and Cuba are the only countries whose banks aren't controlled by the Rothschilds".
That is the work of Ward Wheeler, whose banks of clustered computers sit in the museum's basement around a corner from the cryo lab.
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