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1 If you would like to contact the Canine Crisis Council to give your opinion of their policies or find out more write to : PO Box 76 , Leicester or fax : 0533 743141
2 He reduces it to this petty party political level and then he makes excuses for all the lowest-performing local authorities , which are Labour-controlled , and resists any idea that we should address the teaching methods that have so badly let down children in Newham , Bradford and all the other areas in the bottom 20 , almost all of which are Labour controlled .
3 Somehow though , The Fall of Yugoslavia comes across as a series of fragments that do n't quite make a whole , and any attempts to go beyond the yawn-capacity of school history books are sadly flawed .
4 Does he realise that we need to deal urgently with the special car tax and to review the punitive arrangements affecting company cars that have so badly hit the Jaguar car company in my constituency ?
5 Certainly the only reasonable explanation for some of these occurrences ( such as those of Peregrinella ) seems to be that the organisms concerned lived in very restricted environments that did not normally get preserved , though this hardly explains their sudden appearance without obvious ancestors , with a wide but discontinuous distribution .
6 All of these uses of the railway station survive in the oral evidence of many North American villages and townships that have long since lost their rail service .
7 The views expressed in these papers are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of SCRE .
8 The views expressed in these papers are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of SCRE .
9 The views expressed in these papers are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of SCRE .
10 The views expressed in these papers are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of SCRE .
11 The views expressed in these papers are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of SCRE .
12 The views expressed in these papers are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of SCRE or the organisation(s) which commissioned the research .
13 His head still spun slightly as he followed the words and looked upwards intermittently to see by the expression of a face if someone had forgotten their lines .
14 ‘ I do n't see that I have to ‘ admit ’ anything , ’ she shot back hotly , stung by his words and struggling once again to contain her temper .
15 ‘ I went to three different schools and did n't really enjoy any of them .
16 Start by increasing power until the model becomes very light on the floats but does not quite leave the ground .
17 Very few men do have any moments whatever , and for the benefit of such readers as have not sufficiently respected Mr Binyon for his , it would be well to set forth a few of them .
18 That is , an authority may rely on considerations which do not apply to its subjects when doing so reliably leads to decisions which approximate better than any which would have been reached by any other procedure , to those decisions best supported by reasons which apply to the subjects .
19 Now you can watch the seasons changed in The Flower Fairies Year , a brand new collection of twelve porcelain plates featuring Flower Fairies that have never before appeared on plates .
20 For various reasons that has not yet happened .
21 Is not one of the most serious threats to stability and peace in central and eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union the presence of large minorities within the new states that do not necessarily recognise those states ?
22 We might just as easily suggest leaving out other bits of the Bible or the Creeds that seem not quite to fit modern ( and probably passing ) ways of thinking .
23 In a similar vein , Paul Gilroy develops his critique of antiracist strategies that remain too firmly embedded within the ( municipal ) state .
24 A key question is how the management of the market imperfections that have so strongly influenced investment behaviour in the past will be conducted in the future .
25 ‘ But think of all the mating generations that have long since poured their different bloodlines into her .
26 Meanwhile , the problem with the Desktop Division , according to Engels , is that its targets were unrealistic for products that have not yet achieved critical mass .
27 Maybe they had been for old times the old times that had never really existed .
28 There was a time in the Swinging Sixties when the Richmond Meet looked like an anachronism — an out-dated throwback to more genteel times that had long since passed .
29 But everything else about the electoral coverage left me cold because it had such a restricted view of politics as a game with rules that do n't actually touch people .
30 Third , there may be rules that do not directly sanction that which might arguably constitute a breach of fiduciary obligation , but which might be thought to assume its legitimacy .
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