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31 Within the government , local officials of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources have expressed misgivings over the fact that permission was granted at senior level despite the findings of environmental impact assessments which concurred with the environmentalists ' fears .
32 Fear of being ousted from Edward 's entourage by the king 's Poitevin half-brothers perhaps gave him a personal interest in the political upheaval of 1258 , which began with the half-brothers ' expulsion from England .
33 Cullen is a Morse veteran , the cast is to some extent interchangeable , and the story is re-jigged so that instead of opening in Paris — as in the book — it began with the Fellows ' Winter Feast at St Mark 's College , with intrigue and skulduggery at high table .
34 It does n't fit with a newscasters ' tradition so it has to be tied down .
35 As for those localised unions with no such connections , it was not an uncommon experience for the organiser to decamp with the members ' subscriptions .
36 The change in bone density did not correlate with the patients ' age or number of years after the menopause .
37 Though , as I mentioned , I was unable to make contact with Mr Mint , a letter accompanying his essay did make clear the unfortunate fact that its standard — or perhaps the startling originality of its thinking — did not meet with the examiners ' approval .
38 Pop and I had never had much to do with a soldiers ' club-except for that brief time in Maymyo , which was more of a hospital than a club , but now we had to feed and house soldiers on leave , poor men who were tired and bored and away from their families .
39 Was it something to do with the soldiers ' deaths ?
40 In fact , the tensions between the Church Commissioners and General Synod have as much to do with the Commissioners ' function as mediators between Church and State .
41 However , further analysis of the data indicated that the relationship had nothing to do with the individuals ' talent , as judged by expert rating of their contributions to contemporary art .
42 For purely practical purposes , I deal with the artists ' money for recording and touring expenses .
43 Arms sales recovered with the Conservatives ' return .
44 They met up and talked with the carpenters ' committee , who would have lent £3,000 out of their fund of £20,000 had they not been astonished to learn that the knitters had themselves no permanent fund " to answer any demand at any time " .
45 If you would like more information on how we coped with the Lloyds ' slope and how you could do the same with yours , write enclosing a stamped addressed envelope to The Horticultural Trades Association , PO Box 56 , Reading , Berkshire RG7 5JJ .
46 It is possible that due to replacement of ageing springs and ropes the organs originally went somewhat slower , but they could not have gone slower by much because the bellows are linked with the barrels ' rotation too slow a pace means that insufficient air circulates for the pipes to speak .
47 Our engineer friends had collected crusty rolls from the dining room and , after a few drinks themselves , had set out to experiment with the sea-gulls ' capacity for whiskey .
48 What should have been equally obvious to the assemblymen was the fury they were thus provoking , including megaphonic demonstrations by the opposition Democratic Progressive party to coincide with the students ' protests .
49 THE opening ceremony for our jubilee year was aimed to coincide with the Graduates ' Association 25th Anniversary Reunion weekend on 29 August .
50 The interacting transparent planes used by the Cubists to achieve this fusion and to explain and develop form , coincided with the Futurists ' conception of the transparency of objects , and proved capable of adaptation to give a sense of dynamic balance or movement .
51 Although they were all allocated to coal traffic in the East Midlands , their arrival coincided with the miners ' strike , and in truth BR only tolerated the construction of so many because the components were already on order .
52 Fortunately it coincided with the miners ' strike of 1984 .
53 They were the most frequent of the Tyburn rioters who contested with the surgeons ' agents for the bodies of the hanged .
54 It also contrasted with the tenants ' associations in that it was not directly representative of those whose cause it espoused .
55 It can also be argued on behalf of management that transfer notices should not be mandatory if cessation of the executive 's employment with the company results from wrongful dismissal , redundancy , retirement at normal age , retirement due to ill-health or disability or death ; or if a majority of the non-executive directors and/or the directors so resolve with the investors ' approval .
56 The division dealing with the directors ' Schedule E affairs is therefore the relevant division for the appeal — with one very important proviso .
57 Taking the early batches of eggs or fry away may interfere with the parents ' ability to raise later batches , so I leave a few batches with a new pair until they get the knack , which may not be at the first attempt .
58 The Environment Committee and its staff would ensure that the promoters could not interfere with the consultants ' conclusions and that the consultants , during the preparation of the report , had consulted local authorities and environmental agencies such as HMIP or the NRA , or other agencies .
59 Holly did not interfere with the baron's ' running of the hut .
60 The Court would not interfere with the Commissioners ' decision , and the appeals would be dismissed .
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