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1 They reached the third round in four consecutive years , a feat equalled by very few lower division clubs at the time .
2 In the figure , the main information to be recalled is shown in block letters , while the logical relationships are shown in lower case letters at the nodes ( joining points ) of the lines .
3 Extensive sheep pens at the side of the line at Rogart indicated that stock still travel by rail to the markets in the south .
4 142 second-year undergraduate students at the University of Edinburgh .
5 Second-year undergraduate students at the University of Edinburgh .
6 The imposition of strict black-out regulations severely disrupted adult deaf club activities at the beginning of the war ; many were forced to cancel long-arranged social events , and rearrange social club hours .
7 According to Theodore Vriezen , Professor of Old Testament Studies at the University of Utrecht , the Babylonians deported mainly the upper classes and left perhaps 20,000 of the lower classes behind , so as not to let the country fall into total decay .
8 Around this time Gorbad Ironclaw defeats Crusher Zogoth and unites the Ironclaw and Broken Tooth tribes at the fortress of Iron Rock .
9 We 've got a big hole to fill , and it 's getting filled in forty pound lumps at the moment .
10 Free strawberry teas at the vicarage followed .
11 For example when foreign documents relating to professional conduct the opinions of experts not sealable on disputes of policy in professional to etiquette to elucidate the rules of a particular profession , English law , morals and probability of human nature and all our opinions of law is that which English law though they may prove the proper costs of particular legal proceedings , neither expert or ordinary witnesses may give their opinions upon matters of legal or moral obligations or general human nature or the manner in which other persons would probably act in the interests and my Lord this director points at the policy it is in fact the authority admits which is Mr Justice then was .
12 He had become the representative voice of the nation under threat , and in the early months of 1940 he wrote a patriotic poem , " Defence of the Islands " , to accompany an exhibition of British war photographs at the New York World 's Fair .
13 My Lords , I hope that I can er erm allay the disquiet of the Noble Lord , Lord erm the , th th the fact is that British Transport Police at the moment have control and jurisdiction over all the the railway system in and on and in the vicinity of the , the railway the railway organisation .
14 While reporting the use of direct marketing techniques at the start of the election , I came across Tony Book of Compass , the database consultancy within the ICD group .
15 It differed from the budget proposed by the President in that it included an additional $4,400 million for domestic spending on education , health and social service programmes at the expense of space and scientific programmes .
16 A large and angry group of people hurled beer bottles and cans at East German border guards at the Checkpoint Charlie crossing point on Saturday and tore down parts of a newly metal fence in protest .
17 But would-be ski instructors at the Eston Hills ski village , near Middlesbrough , are not so thrilled .
18 The exciting race sequences at the end of the film were shot at Crystal Palace .
19 It was interesting , moreover , to see that Conductive Education groups at the Institute were not limited to children with severe motor problems .
20 Perhaps there are Leicester citizens who will feel just a little sorry if the bird we all love to hate were ever banished ; no longer to amaze us with squabbling antics in the garden , purposeful flight lines at the end of day , noisy pre-roost assemblies — and starling spectaculars at dusk .
21 Some say that hunting in old burned-over sites when the oak leaves first appear is a good and fruitful strategy , but others insist that morels are best collected in old apple orchards at the time when the lilacs bloom .
22 It means that Gwynedd Civil Engineering the council 's direct labour force organisation , faced with a trading loss of £180,000 will shed 60 manual and 12 staff jobs at the end of this month .
23 A broadcasting station would be necessary , with as many radio sets as could be provided ; film units to tour the towns and villages ; a news service for the newspapers in Burmese and English being published in Rangoon ; a daily newspaper in English and a weekly one in Burmese to give reliable news and print government communications ; and a network of public relations officers at the headquarters towns of District Commissioners .
24 Thus in northern Nigeria there has been a long-established practice of Hausa farmers purchasing immature beef cattle at the end of the harvesting season , and feeding them on maize stalks and other crop residues during the dry season , before marketing them at the end of six months .
25 Traditionally , BR has operated a priority system based on trains ' speeds , with express passenger services at the top of the list , followed by suburban passenger , parcels , express freight and so on .
26 Many bureaux rely upon local solicitors to give free advice sessions at the CAB on a monthly or bi-monthly basis .
27 ‘ There are a number of high quality players at the university who are playing with other club sides , as well as a few players returning to the province , ’ he said .
28 Geophysical methods have been used to detect abandoned near-surface coal workings on the line of a new trunk road in Leicestershire , and shafts of old copper mines at the site of a new water-treatment plant in Cornwall .
29 The top union officials at the company are ready to take a softly , softly approach : the worker committees , they say , can be ‘ transitioned ’ into the unions ' care .
30 Music for Lunch , the University 's series of free lunchtime concerts at the Alhambra Studio on Wednesdays , 1.05pm continues to attract good audiences .
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