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1 Sam Snead , three times winner of the Masters and 80 this year , was involved in a car crash driving to Augusta National yesterday .
2 The Fitzwilliam Museum bought the study , which is now on display , with help from the National Art Collections Fund , and a regional purchase grant from the Museums and Galleries Commission ( administered by the Victoria & Albert Museum ) .
3 One day there was a big gang fight between the Mexicans and the Irish .
4 Today John Major will discuss the West response with the Americans and Douglas Hurd will meet our European partners .
5 Wahl Bartmann , Tiaan Strauss , Jannie Breedt and Ian MacDonald of the forwards and centres such as Pieter Muller and Jannie Classen will revel in this approach , as will all of the very physical players who make up the game here .
6 If interactionism was the leftist response to the inadequacies and failures of positivism , the new deterrence writers represent much more the response of the right ( although neither category is ideologically homogeneous ) .
7 The afternoon was spent following Divina Galica through the trees and down any difficult , fast run that she could find .
8 Figures 6.3 and 6.4 reproduced by kind permission of the authors and editor of the British Medical Journal )
9 Whereas the emphasis in the first part of the research will be on the interaction between the construction of ideas about marriage and the ideologies and development of the marital agencies , the focus of the second part will narrow into a detailed case study of the activities and development of one organisation , the National Marriage Guidance Council .
10 ‘ In our small lecture room , two schools liaison officers from British Rail talk to the children and stress the dangers of playing anywhere near railway lines , ’ said Chris .
11 Playgroups and mother and toddler groups offer safe and stimulating play opportunities for the children and friendship for mother and child .
12 Groups like the Welsh Language Society and the Free Wales Army were said to be training freedom fighters in the mountains and he was barracked everywhere he went .
13 The class is generally resistant to change , but we have allowed a certain latitude in he deck gear on the boats and have tightened the rules when there was a danger of modifications which cause an increase in our insurance premiums .
14 Measure 16″ towards the Gobins and place a marker where the ball hits .
15 One branch organizer from the sweets and pasta union , Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Industria de Dulces y Pastas ( SIDPA ) , outlined some of the difficulties she had encountered in organizing her factory :
16 So I told the press the next morning who were mega grumpy at all of this and I do n't blame them , so when the ceremony started Pat took the stills photographer round to the front and the television guys as the Princess began to inspect er the crew pulled all their gear through the Band of the Royal Marines over their toe caps under the tubas and pressed their cameras under the nose of the Princess Royal which would n't have happened had the Lieutenant Commander been prepared to listen to us and of course you could see him getting angrier and angrier
17 Fleming 's Level was expected to be 35 fathoms before intersecting the lode and was assessed at a likely £4 : 10s. per fathom with £23 10s. for the metals and sleepers .
18 An inexpensive alarm can be made by fitting courtesy light switches to the doors and connecting them via a relay to the horn .
19 The draft reply contained one threat to report I M R O to the Securities and Investment Board for excessive enquiries er and for an unreasonable attitude and the other er bit of the reply was effectively a form of covering up presenting full financial information and disclosure to I M R O. Those replies were drafted by people inside the Maxwell organisation and you may want to comment on er the position , although I should stress at this stage that I like you have not seen the final version of any reply and I do not know whether I M R O persisted .
20 A path leads from the car park through the brambles and over a rock slap stile to enter open fields and descent to a lesser ruined mine building .
21 Tony Philpin , Pennine Way co-ordinator , said that by tackling all the problem areas simultaneously the project was more cost effective in terms of the bulk purchase of the flags and hiring the helicopters .
22 And I , si there was a concentration camp for the Italians and they were really smashing to us !
23 The point , however , we wish to make here is that , from whatever source the teachers are drawn , their work with adult students should be regarded as university work ; the Professor of English should make it part of his duties to keep in close touch with them , periodical meetings of the tutors and the Professor , for the interchange of ideas and the discussion of problems should be held — in short that the extension and tutorial classes should be regarded as an integral part of the English Department .
24 This is achieved by the Digital Servo Interface which , for elegance and simplicity , uses a single chip , preprogrammed i.c. ( see Fig 3 ) to both generate the variable pulse width signals for the servos and decode commands from the host computer .
25 The Government provide grant in aid for the British Academy to support postgraduate research in the humanities and social sciences .
26 As described in Chapter 8 , these point singularities ensure the existence of fold singularities on the surfaces and in regions II and III respectively .
27 Between 1920 and 1923 the two-acre site was transformed following his own ideas as well as a design by H. M. Baillie Scott of the Arts and Crafts Movement , whose work Wade greatly admired .
28 Awards for postgraduate study in the Arts and Humanities are the responsibility of the British Academy ( for residents in England and Wales ) and of the Scottish Education Department ( for residents of Scotland ) .
29 The casual labour force in the hotels and catering industry is not a homogeneous one .
30 Whilst this decision has been criticised as a " narrow " interpretation of the law ( ibid ) , our examination of the nature of casual working and the characteristics of the casual labour force in the hotels and catering sector raises the question of whether according casual workers employee status , and thus bringing them within the coverage of employment protection legislation , would be of any great relevance .
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