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A soldier never tires of singing, and his 'Sankey' is an unfailing friend.
From Aldershot to Pretoria A Story of Christian Work among Our Troops in South Africa W. E. Sellers
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Of all hymn-books Mr. Thomas Atkins likes his 'Sankey' best.
From Aldershot to Pretoria A Story of Christian Work among Our Troops in South Africa W. E. Sellers
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She looked so shadowy and exhausted that old Jolyon told 'Sankey' to countermand the carriage, he would not have her going out ....
Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works John Galsworthy 1900
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She looked so shadowy and exhausted that old Jolyon told 'Sankey' to countermand the carriage, he would not have her going out ....
The Forsyte Saga - Complete John Galsworthy 1900
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She looked so shadowy and exhausted that old Jolyon told 'Sankey' to countermand the carriage, he would not have her going out ....
The Forsyte Saga, Volume I. The Man Of Property John Galsworthy 1900
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"Sankey," the doctor said in a steady voice, "here are your boys,
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The third act, completing the New Band of the Day live lineup, is Summer Camp, aka New Band of the Day No 707, aka mysterious and already much-loved indie duo Jeremy Warmsley and Elizabeth Sankey.
Guardian Music's New Band of the Day series goes live with exclusive show 2011
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"This is very respectable, even good," says Paul Sankey , an oil equity analyst at Deutsche Bank.
Exxon Tilts to Oil Again Russell Gold 2011
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Not least, from Jeremy Warmsley and Elizabeth Sankey of London duo Summer Camp, whose debut album Welcome To Condale imagines a fictional Los Angeles suburb in which the songs take place.
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Bloomberg News Exxon Mobil, the biggest U.S. company by market value, is expected to report a 55% jump in earnings from a year earlier Precisely because of that firmness, though, Deutsche Bank analyst Paul Sankey expects prices to climb another 10% to 15% from current levels of about $112 a barrel, and an even higher rise can't be ruled out.
Halting Oil's Climb Could Be Crude Itself Kelly Evans 2011
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