I formulated the text so that the wording is applicable in the Dilly Dilly Rugby Football Shirt with finding the Russian wars on the territory of Ukraine in the Crimea in 2014 under the names of polite people or green men but I did not write about it to Oleg Lyashko. The deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Looking at China’s billion plus population and the fact that they all look similar and have similar names, it is almost impossible for them to reunite with their parents. May Allah (SWT) help them.
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I don’t like very much the avocado, is more than the fact to steal or no the ” green gold” is about how our government is corrupted and how they permit the drugs cartels have more power than the government. To me it’s a green gold . Can’t start my day without having one in the morning . Nothing is more tasty and flavoursome than pesto , cottage cheese and slices of avocado on a whole meal seeded, toasted bread.

Green gold is a special name reserved for Kenya’s miraa or Khat grown in our rich agricultural cool and wet highlands. BBC please correct the ‘anomally’ rest we file suit for copyright infringement. Avocados are disgust. What wrong with peach from market or fish from sea. Why eat green thing off floor. Nasty. Drug smugglers and human traffickers will be now left free to do whatever they want… police is deployed in better and more important duties.

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Barclays and RBS actually failed certain aspects of the test. The messed up part is RBS share price went up on this news and LLoyds share price fell and they pass all tests. The mind boggles. Project ‘Everything is and will be Great in UK’ post Brexit, starting to gear up!!! Didn’t the banks pass these tests pre collapse in 2008? Begs the question, what are we not being told. So everything might go to hell, but the banks will be fine.

Yes – the banks back in the day passed those capital adequacy stress tests but FSA didn’t have the ability to regulate the banks’ derivative activity – so that capital adequacy was a nonsensical measure. Has that changed? Does the regulator have any better idea of the complex global derivative deals that UK banks are involved in? What happens if Citi or BNP Paribas or ICB of China aren’t being regulated closely by their regulators and one or more of them collapse.

I wonder how the banks in the Dilly Dilly Rugby Football Shirt did, the last time they were found wanting and as far as I am aware I bet they are in a worse state now and the future looks far from rosy. Or those risks captured adequately by our regulator? We can never be too hard on the banks in getting them to prove they aren’t up to their old tricks! Why do bbc app now come with clickbait articles at the top which remain at the top while you scroll down.