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1 Computer Sciences Corp has won a multi-year facilities management contract from Sun Microsystems Inc that is expected to generate $27m a year : under the agreement , Sun will temporarily transfer all its mainframe data centre activities in Milpitas , California to a Computer Sciences data centre in San Diego , enabling Sun to convert its mainframe systems , which oversee its worldwide manufacturing operations , to a client-server environment , with help from Computer Sciences , and the El Segundo company will run Sun 's day-to-day operations , supporting applications maintenance for its Manufacturing Resource Planning software , while the client-server system is developed and installed .
2 Travel : Copse and robbers Christopher Somerville sees how woodland has usurped the ancient cattle thieves of the Cheviot Hills
3 The new Christian has to learn the old hymns and to appreciate them .
4 Moreover , Brooks has stressed the verbal similarities between S 22 and S 985 , which records an alleged gift by Cnut and was copied by Eadui into a Christ Church gospel book in the form of a royal writ .
5 And I think that it might be useful , Mr Chairman to emphasize the fact that we are a rural county , and a rural county has specific rural problems , er , and I do n't think that the district auditor has recognized the particular problems that we have er , in a rural county .
6 The division has poisoned the neighbouring countries ' relations — further complicated because the official language of Ghana is English , that of Togo French .
7 Already , the Smith camp has made the right noises — about reform of the trade union block vote , about an openness to electoral reform , and about a wide-ranging policy review — that might not have happened had Gould not intervened .
8 Much of the literature on the non-equivalence between these trade policies has considered the polar cases of monopoly and perfect competition ( for review see Helpman and Krugman , 1989 ) .
9 After the beginner has acquired the basic principles of kung fu and enough knowledge to string together simple one- and two-step techniques , he comes into contact with what are known as ‘ forms ’ .
10 First , while parliament has to vote the annual Estimates , the party system in the House of Commons is such that it is virtually unknown for Parliament to amend the Estimates put to it by the government .
11 However since that date parliament has passed the Matrimonial Homes and Property Act 1981 , the Matrimonial Homes Act 1983 and the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 .
12 The present economic recession has highlighted the growing problems of financing an expanding education system and it has revived the debate on the contribution of education , and particularly higher education , to economic growth .
13 But recession has blighted the high hopes of the late 1980s .
14 His is an angry , radical critique of the changes taking place , arguing that market ideology has pervaded the Scottish universities to the extent that their work has lost its breadth , its pace , its ability to question and its identity .
15 Drake Educational Associates has appointed the following representatives : Kent , East Sussex — Pamela Teague , South Winds , ( ) ; Beds , Bucks , Berks , Oxon , Herts and Northants — Deborah Newling , ( ) ; Staffs , Salop , Worcs , Warks , West Midlands — Fiona Boyle Wolverhampton , West Midlands , Cambridgeshire , Suffolk , Norfolk , Essex — Stan Carter ( ) .
16 The Board has appointed the following committees to deal with specific aspects of the Group 's affairs .
17 In Germany turnover taxes have been abolished and the Bundesbank has dismantled the remaining restrictions on issuance and underwriting of foreign currency bonds by borrowers domiciled in Germany ( until then issuance in foreign currency required a non-resident financial subsidiary ) .
18 Dr Margaret Spufford has examined the varying fortunes of three different Cambridgeshire parishes — Chippenham , Orwell and Willingham — in Contrasting Communities : English Villagers in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries ( 1974 ) .
19 San Francisco has had a privatised police force since 1851 , when the city cops were so desperate for help that they sold off districts to private enterprise .
20 So far , that legal impasse has kept the proposed sites in Japan and France from officially signing on to the exhibition tour .
21 Meanwhile , the Scottish Ladies ' Golfing Association has named a 12-strong girls ' squad for Sunday 's training match against Helensburgh boys .
22 Though some ministers are plainly more embarrassed than Mrs Thatcher appeared to be , the Government believes that the opposition has produced no serious alternatives to its blunt deterrent policy .
23 The UKCS asset rationalisation programme has realised the following benefits since 1 January 1992 :
24 First the painting community rejected the opportunity to draw a female nude , a subject which over the centuries has inspired the great artists .
25 And if the stranger has pleased the local cattle they will show their gratitude by plastering the sides of the vehicle with a generous dolloping of fresh dung before they depart .
26 The Minister has said that his Department has contacted the local authorities , but when will the Government accept that the local authorities have the strategy and the enabling powers to make provision for housing , especially for the homeless and perhaps for some of the 40,000 personnel who will be leaving the armed forces in the near future ?
27 In the past session the department has organised the following conferences and seminars : ‘ Minority Languages — the Scandinavian Experience ’ and ‘ Scottish and Scandinavian Emigration to North America ’ .
28 Preliminary consultation with the Edinburgh District Council Planning Department has produced the following guidelines for the scheme landscaping :
29 James Neill has attracted the unwelcome attentions of several predators in the past , including Suter , the conglomerate run by David Abell , and BM Group , run by Roger Shute .
30 This chapter has traced the main phases in the history of International Relations as a discipline and has thereby set an agenda for the rest of the book .
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