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1 Where the louvred cowls has survived , glazing had to be added internally in order to present wind-blown rain from entering the vents , and efforts were made to waterproof the sloping brick surfaces of the roundels ' conical roofs by coating them with bitumen .
2 It is a true employee newspaper , mixing weighty news like enhanced performance despite recession and acquisitions in Russian telecommunications , with the top sales and service people living it up in Hawaii and a picture story on the golfing achievements of the directors ' butler .
3 But questions remain over the long term benefits of the orphans ' visits .
4 But questions remain over the long term benefits of the orphans ' visits .
5 In Canada and the United States representatives of the Travellers ' Aid society were to be found at most large stations to advise women .
6 Later he denied having ever attended committee meetings of the Officers ' Union , or indeed having done more than establish four branches for them at Glasgow , Leith , Liverpool and Hull before resigning in September 189I .
7 Thousands of pounds have been raised over the past few months by the local community and by Wirral council colleagues of the boys ' father Bob , who works in the highways and building services department .
8 The British Architectural Library is inviting nominations for the annual Sir Bannister Fletcher Awards of the Authors ' Club for the best book published on architecture or the fine arts during 1991 .
9 When in 1913 Alison Neilans of the Ladies ' National Association announced that ‘ we and our former antagonists can work cordially together ’ , Wilson explained that the olive branch was a result of the change of heart among medics and their new expansive definition of health .
10 Even before the 1987 bill , local authorities had lost all influence over pay and conditions of teachers when the government took away the negotiating rights of the teachers ' unions and imposed a pay settlement .
11 Miss Justice Carroll said newspaper reports of the students ' activities did not represent prima facie evidence of a breach .
12 Pacific Bell says that where applications cross its service area boundaries , transmissions will be handed off to long distance carriers of the customers ' choice .
13 However , he did call in his aid the fact that the Disciplinary Tribunal Regulations of the Inns ' Council permit evidence to be adduced which would not ordinarily be admissible in a court of law .
14 Normally at least one parent remained in the home , or if not , close by ; and in many cases aunts of the parents ' generation were involved in caring .
15 And they strain the bank accounts of the students ' parents , some academies costing more than $2,000 per month .
16 None of the LEAs admitted publishing league tables of the schools ' results , and rarely was any punitive action taken in relation to schools that were performing poorly .
17 But if Dr Wark 's experiment finds it , or if any respectable magnetic spectrometer defects to the heavy-neutrino camp , then the fax machines of the physicists ' world will be clogged with ideas .
18 A key stage in the government 's plan to privatize the five leading banks ( Union , Mizrahi , Discount , Hapoalim and Leumi ) was reached on Nov. 26 , 1989 , when the ministerial economics committee approved a plan to equalize the voting rights of the banks ' shares .
19 EDUCATION AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS OF THE SOLICITORS ' APPLICATION
20 There 's even a touch of dub reggae in ‘ Fill ’ , and an intriguing finale which includes smart cover versions of The Doors ' ‘ Break On Through ’ and Suzanne Vegas ' ‘ Luka ’ .
21 There 's even a touch of dub reggae in ‘ Fill ’ , and an intriguing finale which includes smart cover versions of The Doors ' ‘ Break On Through ’ and Suzanne Vegas ' ‘ Luka ’ .
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