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1 The Army admitted responsibility for the deaths in July 1989 of 47 youths who had suffocated after being locked in a railway wagon during a roundup of suspected Uganda People 's Army ( UPA ) rebels around Kumi , some 200 km north-east of Kampala .
2 That provided support for the regulars in a vital role .
3 They saw the sense of the plan and agreed to find refuges for the boys in the thick forest between Bolfracks and Kenmore .
4 Having the responsibility vested in them to provide education for the children in their areas , they were faced with two problems : teachers ' action and withdrawal of goodwill and a central Government elected with the mandate to restrict public spending .
5 By showing in what circumstances a firm 's value would not be affected , Messrs Modigliani and Miller provided clues for the circumstances in which it might be .
6 He was always flying to Canberra , stirring it up , trying to create problems for the stations in the north-west . ’
7 An Australian schoolteacher in Hawaii wanting to write a story on the States invading Panama for The Times in London .
8 A licensing board may make regulations with respect to the making of applications for licences ( including occasional licences and occasional permissions ) , extension of permitted hours and restriction of the terminal permitted hours and the procedure following thereon , and such regulations may include provisions designed to assist the board in determining the fitness of applicants to hold licences and the expediency of granting licences for the premises in respect of which application is made ; and the board may also make regulations with respect to the procedure to be followed in transferring licences under this Act and with respect to any matters which , by virtue of this Act , may be prescribed .
9 Table 5.9 also compares values for the bonds in the diatomic halogen molecules as the group is descended .
10 With this effort to deploy support for the arts in New York has come a proliferation of arts alliances , organizations and advisory committee .
11 Police said the three-page letter found in the killer 's back pocket blamed women for the disappointments in his life .
12 Police said the three-page letter found in the killer 's back pocket blamed women for the disappointments in his life .
13 CCG EMPLOYEE in North Yorkshire raised £2,460 for the Children in Need appeal .
14 Also in the party are £1.7 million Darren Anderton and Paul Moran , who both hit hat-tricks for the reserves in midweek .
15 All involved in the chain from installation to servicing , fully understand the design and function of plants and over the last decade an increasing awareness of the environment has concentrated concern for the situations in which people live , work and play .
16 In the brief civil war that followed he took Worcester for the rebels in January 1322 , but was captured by the king 's forces at Tutbury , Derbyshire , on 11 March .
17 Although the atmosphere at Fontainebleau was much more relaxed than that of the Tuileries , it still presented problems for the sovereigns in that guests had to be entertained .
18 As the two treatment groups were not identical in severity of disease at the start of the trial , an analysis of covariance , with corresponding confidence intervals , was used to compare each measure between the groups after treatment , making adjustments for the differences in severity of disease before treatment as measured by the corresponding baseline measurement .
19 Arrays of this kind were also used to raise men for the campaigns in France in the 1340s , and the crown 's failure to observe in every instance the legislation of 1327 led to renewed complaints from the commons about the burden borne by the local communities in providing wages and equipment for the troops .
20 He became Minister for the Arts in July 1990 and although he was in this post only a few months , he made a distinct mark .
21 It had implications for the ways in which children should be introduced to written language , not just to its visual form but to its structure and purposes .
22 Roll and tilt angles for the bases in the central region are low , remaining within 3° and 4° of zero , respectively .
23 Rolls-Royce will make parts for the engines in Bristol , Derby and Scotland , with final assembly taking place in Germany .
24 None of this is to deny that the February 1960 agreement was partly a result of Khrushchev 's ‘ allowing Mikoian to make trouble for the Americans in Cuba ’ ( Bonsal : 1971 , p. 156 ) , but it is important to recognise that , whatever political considerations were involved , they were firmly backed up by a favourable set of economic circumstances .
25 Paragraph sixteen explains the revised target of one point one one seven million pounds , which mak , which makes provisioning for the costs in the current year of operating the university company .
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