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1 Walkers on the Three Peaks marathon usually start from Horton in Ribblesdale and do the journey anti-clockwise , visiting Penyghent , Whernside and Ingleborough in that order and returning to Horton from the last named by a route that approximates to a beeline .
2 He had no objection to telling him when Adam and Anne were returning : next Tuesday on the Iberian Airlines flight from Tenerife that got in at 1.30 p.m .
3 He recalls that when other boys of David 's age listened to Radio Luxemburg , David was tuned in to American football on the American Forces Network , and was fascinated not only by American music , but by the whole culture of America .
4 He used to listen to American Football on the American Forces Network and was so enthused with it that he wrote to the American Embassy , who invited him to visit them for the day .
5 In response to the many toasts from his American colleagues he had made a light-hearted speech at dinner , which belied his deep disappointment at being sent back to the States on a Public Relations assignment .
6 Should the judges take it into their heads to question this ‘ authority ’ ( as occasionally they have ) then much of it is not too difficult to discount , as being obiter dicta , or as relating only to a rather narrow , specific point , ( e.g. the effect of a fraud on the Private Bills Committee of the House of Commons ) and leaving untouched the broader general question .
7 A seat on the powerful Appropriations Committee was coming his way and an office in the just-built Longworth Building across from the Capitol awaited him .
8 Japan wants a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council , and knows that it has to show that it deserves one .
9 Although nominally a Great Power in 1945 , with a seat on the United Nations Security Council and the second largest Empire in the world , France emerged from the Second World War as a much-weakened nation .
10 Many bookstores , in particular , foster this confusion by displaying books on the two subjects side by side .
11 Public buildings , whether administrative or cultural , are found only rarely within the range of structures , in contrast to defences which are relatively common at sites on the main communications network .
12 The exercise is taking place on a purpose built village on the Central Ammunitions Depot at Kineton .
13 Huey the Snake had a grip on the local drugs network , so the Richardson 's moved in to break his hold .
14 It paid the RTC $41m last year over its work on the Lincoln S&L and faced a $560m claim over Arthur Young 's work on the Western Savings Association of Texas .
15 The Select Committee on the Obscene Publications Act had stressed the importance of considering the " dominant effect " of the whole work : The contrary view , under which a work could be judged obscene by reference to isolated passages without considering the total effect , would , if taken to its logical conclusion , deprive the reading public of the works of Shakespeare , Chaucer , Fielding and Smollett , except in expurgated editions .
16 The club also staged a televised match last year between Nick Faldo against the better-ball of Ian Botham , Nigel Mansell and Daley Thomson on a new Lakes course designed by Neil Coles , chairman of the Tour 's board of directors .
17 Hove Museum & Art Gallery has organised a number of gallery talks and lectures on the Modern Masterpieces exhibition on November 29 , December 6 and December 13 .
18 The effect of the Sex Discrimination Act on the Scottish Police Service
19 MANY thanks for the excellent series of articles on the proposed Sports Museum they put the situation accurately and can do nothing but help our cause .
20 RALLY ace Miles Johnston started his 1992 season with a fighting drive to sixth place on the Riponian stages event at the weekend .
21 The second study used the transport layer of the database to identify the locations of 900 stations on the British Railways network .
22 According to van der Grinten , this trend originally arose because of the effects of the trade recession of the period on the municipal authorities funding patient care in the large hospitals .
23 However the first prototype Standard car — 43 — was constructed there , prior to the completion of new workshops on the old Highways yard in Rigby Road .
24 Council officials in Hartlepool are urging local people to come forward to fill the last few places on an outward bounds course in the Lake District .
25 The infant on the 1623 Manners tomb at Bakewell , Derbyshire , is a less attractive creature than the Williams child , though the grave-clothes are of greater interest .
26 There was great resentment among my constituents on the Three Horseshoes estate at that suggestion , which they feared would dramatically worsen the quality of their lives .
27 If there are no questions on the revised estimates Chair , then the , the base budget for ninety three , ninety four are those outlined on the green pages , identified it certain service by service .
28 We are dealing , with respect , we are dealing , I asked you to raise questions on the social services committee .
29 Kingfisher is raising £155 million from the first call of 225p a share on a one-for-seven rights issue , with another 225p payable at the company 's discretion .
30 HUTCHISON Telecom yesterday made its entry into two depressed sectors of the telecommunications market and said its main assault on the mobile phones market is almost two years off .
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