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1 Fly to New York and skate on the Rockefeller ice rink before trudging through the snow to see The Nutcracker Suite at the Lincoln Center .
2 The Express and the Mail saw the Empire Crusade as a means of uniting the Empire by encouraging free trade within it and both newspapers gave publicity and financial support to those by-election candidates who promised to uphold that line in Parliament .
3 Thus Stiglitz sees the control problem as a multiple-principal-single- agent problem with each principal having a somewhat different objective .
4 Of course , it is possible that the Warnock Committee saw the surrogacy issue as a kind of scapegoat , whose condemnation would allow for a certain measure of acceptance of other technological advances in reproduction , such as in vitro fertilization .
5 The mid-1960s saw the mill part of BP Chemicals , raw materials for the site being stored in a number of locations including old mills at Dudbridge and Eastington .
6 Although the figure rose in the latter half of the year as the Gulf crisis drove up oil prices , the growing recession in November and a fall in the volume of oil imports saw the deficit fall to $9,700 million , and to $6,300 million in December .
7 Doctor Rossitter lived on the green ; Breeze saw the brass plate from afar , and hurried up the path .
8 Preston Manor ( 2 miles north on the A23 ) offers visitors a chance to relive the Edwardian era both ‘ upstairs and downstairs ’ , and in Dyke Road see The Booth Museum of Natural History .
9 More than five hundred items are in the exhibition — enthusiasts say it 's a chance to see the art form of the nineties .
10 In general , parents will not have a chance to see the specimen paper until June 14 .
11 Has my right hon. Friend seen the opinion poll in The Guardian this morning which shows very strong support for his stand on Europe , with the vast majority of people having confidence in the benefits for business purposes of a single market , but showing understandable scepticism about the implications of a single currency ?
12 Joseph saw the wrestling day as one of his great sea battles .
13 In 1930 he went to Bavaria to see the passion play at the mountain village of Oberammergau .
14 Next month sees the world premiere in Birmingham of Biko , by Priti Paintal and Richard Fawkes .
15 Jess saw the colour mount in the lean face , heard him say : ‘ He 's a right to it , sir .
16 The Scottish people saw the community charge as the most hated tax that had been implemented within their memory .
17 Coming from a land which considered all players equal , the New Zealanders saw the class difference in English cricket between the players and the professionals .
18 Take the pilgrim route into Galicia to see the resting place of St James at the cathedral in the unforgettable Santiago do Compostela .
19 DAY 4 : Time for last minute shopping or perhaps a visit to the Rijksmuseum to see the Night Watch by Rembrandt or the Van Gogh Museum to see a vast array of the master 's work .
20 Today , Japan sees the whale issue as another example of the West imposing its own values on a vulnerable country .
21 Athelstan saw the hope flare in the young man 's eyes .
22 , writes : AMERICAN friends saw the marker stone of the centre of England in Warwickshire and confessed they did not know U.S.A. 's centre .
23 Allen saw the lightning gleam on the blade of his knife as they passed and made ready to snatch at it .
24 I was then put on a waiting list to see the back specialist at the local hospital .
25 A favourite method of torment sees the bogie leap on its victim 's back as they travel alone at night on a country road , clasping hard hands over the person 's eyes so they can not see .
26 AI expert Ivan Havel sees the AI computer as ‘ an on-line extension of the human brain .
27 Bragg saw the signal box down the line , and knocked out his pipe .
28 Marshall McLuhan and Walter Ong see the print revolution as an enabling condition for the establishment of fixed point of view which led to the rise of the novel ( McLuhan 1962:126–7,135–6 ; Ong 1982:133,148–9 ) .
29 ( For a full list see the interview schedule in Appendix II . )
30 Now the 11 strong Ulster contingent from that ill-fated Polish trip must drag themselves up by the bootlaces for an earlier-than-usual start to the domestic programme , as next weekend sees the opening round of matches , albeit in diluted form in the Harp Kirk Cup .
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