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1 Thousands of staff at two of Britain 's biggest aerospace companies are worried there may be yet more redundancies following Germany 's decision to pull out of the European Fighter project .
2 The severity of the depression was highlighted this week by the decision of the Automobile Association to pull out of the retail package holiday market , creating 400 redundancies .
3 The second session will consist of a round table discussion of the most recent major work to come out of the British Education Studies : ‘ Understanding Political Change ’ , Pergamon , 1991 ) by Anthony Heath et al .
4 THE ALTO saxophonist Arthur Blythe is just about the most accessible performer to come out of the free jazz movement of the '60s and '70s .
5 TECHNO CLASSICS Vol 1 ’ is the well sorted compilation to come out of the mighty Rising High stable , and Casper and his mates have given us FIVE CD copies to give away !
6 Struggling into yet another of the brief garments bought for her by Ross — her trembling fingers fumbling awkwardly with the small scraps of material — Laura dearly wished that she had the courage to chicken out of the whole affair .
7 The emphasis placed by Kennedy on a manned space programme , designed to put a man on the moon by 1970 , was part of the same desire to push ahead of the Soviet Union .
8 This right to speak ill of the dead is justified in the interests of historians and biographers , and by the practical difficulties of subjecting deceased persons to cross-examination .
9 Given the decision to opt out of the social charter in Europe can the Prime Minister confirm that he is planning to fight the next general election on the slogan ’ Vote Tory for the lowest wages , least consultation and worst employment protection in Europe ’ ?
10 Will the Prime Minister confirm that because of his decision to opt out of the social charter —
11 Will the Prime Minister confirm that because of his decision to opt out of the social charter
12 But is not the Prime Minister 's decision to opt out of the social charter — — ’ opt out ’ were the words that he used — an admission that , after 12 years of Tory rule , the economy is not as sound , robust and healthy as the Government try to claim but is so fragile that it can not support the most basic workers ' rights that will be enjoyed in the rest of Europe ?
13 During take-offs and landings , some Flying Control personnel would occupy a caravan placed near the start of the runway being used , and they would fire green or red flares to let the aircraft know if they were cleared to land or take-off , and on this occasion one of the men was very quick off the mark , saw the crash and was immediately on the spot , helping the crew to get out of the burning aircraft .
14 NOTTINGHAM Forest yesterday missed a chance to move out of the Premier League relegation zone when they drew 1-1 at home to Leeds .
15 BRITAIN 'S struggle to climb out of the worst recession since the 1930s has seen Ministers return to the old ‘ belt-tightening ’ rhetoric of more than a decade ago — a move less than popular with Liberal Democrat Steve Cawley .
16 The announcement last week was the first bit of positive news to come out of the beleaguered EPA for weeks .
17 ‘ It 's such a relief to get out of the starched uniform and the black stockings , ’ she said loudly so that the crowd around us could hear .
18 LUTON responded to tragedy with a battling performance to move out of the First Division 's bottom three .
19 Rather than respond defensively Labour should see this as an opportunity to break out of the strait-jacket politics of the Thatcher era .
20 It provides an opportunity to get out of the private rented sector .
21 A pipe feeding the power steering system came adrift on the climb oil to pump out of the hydraulic system , and Fisher seized the opportunity to start building a lead that was eventually to carry him to a record fourth successive Lakes victory .
22 All ten of us crammed onto the porch to keep out of the wet grass and we slept in a tangle of sleeping bags , packs and machine guns .
23 The uncertainty principle would allow particles and radiation to leak out of the black hole at a steady rate .
24 At daybreak , though , they passed out into the ocean proper , still heating to the north-west to get out of the miserable cold .
25 Otherwise , it may be easier for the patient to come out of the back door and walk or be wheeled out through a side gate , if it is all on a level .
26 A funny thing for a gyno to say out of the blue — and the first time he 's ever looked me in the eye .
27 Proposals are also in train to establish a European corporate framework to operate independently of the various national systems .
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