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1 65th minute : Ian Wright emerged from an innocuous challenge with Howells and clouted the Spurs man .
2 Richard Molesworth retired from the regular army in 1864 with the rank of major , and with financial help from his father-in-law rented Tabley Grange in Cheshire .
3 It was his inspiration to claim that ‘ At 60 miles an hour the loudest noise in this new Rolls Royce comes from the electric clock . ’
4 I think one can point to another fact which is that Monsieur Mitterand comes from a political party erm which resembles that of his predecessor in being pro-European .
5 Miss Harker recoiled from the small spidery apparition , but recovered quickly and granted him one of her smiles .
6 Muhammad Mossadeq came from a wealthy family of landowners who had served a minister to the Cadgers .
7 Two developments on Feb. 6 were taken by commentators as signals of the deterioration in Soviet-United States relations resulting from the Soviet leadership 's hardline shift of the previous two months .
8 The major exhibition of one hundred drawings by Fra Bartolommeo taken from the Gaburri albums , is on at the Pierpont Morgan Library until 29 November .
9 A sensational of the ‘ 91 Montpellier International Dance Festival , Didier Theron comes from the gutsy background of a steelworking family … to create a company of raw and stylish impact .
10 DIRLETON CASTLE Rises from a rocky crag above the village of Dirleton , west of North Berwick on the A198 .
11 Boxing : Mason 's seventh heaven : Ken Jones reports from the Royal Albert Hall
12 Cross the road and take the obvious lane on the other side which leads to a farm and the prominent Arnside Tower dating from the 14th century on the hillside above .
13 First day of three : Leicestershire are 279–2 against Cambridge University AS the weather forecast had been jointly compiled by Harris and Gallup , there was more than sufficient play in Cambridge yesterday for Nigel Briers to hit an effortless century and his fellow Leicestershire batsmen to profit from a true pitch and erratic University bowling .
14 One long-standing feature of Texas prisons dating from the early times , and which occurred intermittently in many American prison administrations in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries , was that of ‘ leasing out ’ prisons .
15 This is compounded by the relatively high level of psychiatric morbidity in areas such as Southwark and by a 11% reduction in NHS funding resulting from a new weighted capitation system , which is diverting money from inner south London to Kent and Sussex .
16 Dr Murdoch resigned from the British Medical Association over its attitude to the Arthur case , but criticism has also come from within the BMA .
17 Kim Barnes reports from the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool .
18 During February visitors came from the Byelorussian Academy of Sciences and in the same month there was an official visit by the Deputy Chairman of the Russian Ministry for State Education .
19 In fact the revised economic development strategy which Professor Lock probably does n't have a copy of , refers to inward inward investment as being desirable erm and is of critical importance but whilst it will be vigorously sort in this way it has to be said that the bulk of North Yorkshire suffers from a relative lack of financial incentives from Central Government in terms of whose regional policy does not have a priority .
20 The main differences between the 1978 and the 1983 lists were definitional ( the splitting up of the middle-income group ) and political ( South Africa expelled from the industrial group and relegated to the upper-middle-income group and replaced , incidentally , by Spain ; Taiwan expelled altogether from the list and the People 's Republic of China integrated into the low-income group at number 21 ) .
21 Simon Israel reports from the High Court .
22 Indeed , such a split appeared possible in February 1938 when Anthony Eden resigned from the National government because of the attempt by Neville Chamberlain , the Prime Minister , to recruit Italy as an ally against Germany .
23 In Stockholm , the Riddarholm Church survives from the Franciscan Abbey , founded in the thirteenth century .
24 WORLD champion Nigel Mansell emerged from a horrifying 150mph spin in Estoril yesterday to gasp : ‘ That was one of the most frightening moments of my life ! ’
25 Chester Carlson came from a poor background and after graduating from Cal-Tech in physics in the 1930s found himself unemployed .
26 Southall , who had earlier blocked a close-range shot from the England left-back taken from a similar angle , looked more vulnerable this time but Pearce drove the ball past the far post .
27 HENRIK HOLM recovered from a shaky start to beat Brett Steven 3–6 , 7–5 , 6–4 after the Direct Line Insurance Manchester Open was delayed for five and three quarter hours by rain yesterday .
28 Rogers always seemed as unlike a comedy film producer as Kenneth Horne differed from the conventional idea of comedian .
29 Mr Gummer resigned from the General Synod of the Church of England last November when they sent draft legislation to introduce women priests to Parliament .
30 The Art History Department at Hamburg University suffers from a serious lack of space .
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