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1 These were Denis Baxter for his delicate etching ‘ Cannington Viaduct ’ , Miranda Ellis for the almost abstract and evocatively coloured watercolour ‘ Blue morning kitchen window ’ , Sophie Rider for the solid and amusing sculpture ‘ Horse with tulip ’ and Bonnie Brown for the de Stael-like oil painting ‘ Celia 's dream on the headland ’ .
2 Fashanu is still included in Hearts squad to face Partick Thistle tomorrow and may partner Mo Johnston for the first and last time as John Robertson is almost certainly out .
3 For all those who thought that homo-eroticism began and ended with Boyz magazine , this photo collection gives a lens-eye view of one Montague Glover , a British Bruce Weber for the Twenties and Thirties ( but without the casting agent , American beefcake or dogs ) .
4 Polish historians blame Lloyd George for the unstable and unworkable arrangements imposed on Danzig ; they emphasise , quite rightly , his hostility to the Poles and his susceptibility to German pleas .
5 I should like to take this opportunity to thank all the employees of Johnson Matthey for the skilled and dedicated service that resulted in this year 's record performance
6 These were £712 from A. Walden for the former and £76 from C. H. Cox & Sons for the latter .
7 A CSCE for the Mediterranean and the Middle East could encourage better behaviour by countries towards their neighbours and their citizens .
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