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1 His newest arboreal manifestations continue at the Blum-Helman Warehouse until the 16th of this month .
2 Ken Pitt : ‘ I think the great problem was David was always very insecure and because he was n't achieving the renown he wanted , like most artists he began to worry , bearing in mind that David was now living at Haddon Hall with a few of his friends , all of whom were unaware of what was going on in the office and how we were planning David 's career , what progress we were really making .
3 He looked no happier when the Kent innings resumed , playing and missing several times before getting a touch to a magnificent Marshall delivery and providing Bobby Parks with the first of two catches .
4 Fault-tolerant Unix system builder , Sequoia Systems Inc , is going after the health care market in collaboration with its partner — Hewlett-Packard — and DataTree and Greystone Technology as the first of several vertical sectors it expects to pursue .
5 I was taken prisoner of war at Saint Valerie for a few of my friends in from Edinburgh who were taken prisoner of war .
6 ‘ On what really happened at Profitis Ilias on the eleventh of November .
7 Voters throughout the region are trying to make sense of the new Europe tonight , after the French accepted the Maastricht Treaty by the narrowest of margins .
8 We will then travel by coach through the golds and reds of a New Hampshire autumn for the first of two nights at the Town and Country Inn , Gorham , north of Massachusetts .
9 It 's er unfortunately the case that relations between the partners broke down and this led in due course to proceedings being commenced by the plaintiffs against the defendant in relation to the dissolution of the partners , those proceedings were commenced in nineteen eighty nine , , er in the High Court Chancery Division , there were a number of issues raised in the litigation , one of the matters was a preliminary issue , er concerning the terms of the partnership and that came before er Mr Justice on the eighteenth of February nineteen ninety one , whereby he found in favour effectively of the defendant on that preliminary issue er the plaintiffs it seems were then claiming that partnership , the partnership at will , but Mr Justice held that they were part of the terms of the particular er partnership deed , so the defendants succeeded on that issue , the trial of the action then followed on the twentieth of March nineteen ninety one and er Mr Justice made an order for dissolution of the partnership , he then give various directions for accountant enquiries concerning the partnership and he made orders for payments of costs , now the orders for costs were this , that effectively the defendant was entitled to some costs of the preliminary issue and that the plaintiffs were entitled to costs of the er ma if I may put it this way , the main action , and there was then the provision for , set off for the defendant 's costs against the costs ordered to be paid by the defendant , perfectly normal form of order .
10 As might be expected , it is the possibility of this absolute otherness , and the ability to excise all violence in the relation with it , which Derrida questions in the first of his discussions of Levinas .
11 New work by this veteran artist ‘ The Judgment of Paris series ’ is being presented at Robert Miller until the 17th of this month .
12 The University commissioned a new piece of music by Irish composer Elaine Agnew for the first of these concerts , which not only gave a young composer her first opportunity to write for a full orchestra but also provided an affectionate tribute to the former Chancellor 's memory .
13 The full significance of this fleeting moment is only evident when the letter page of HBR reveals a bitter contest over screen design between American Airlines , the developers of the system , and trans Atlantic competitors ; ‘ a chief legal officer of a major international airline … had just been involved in a long , rancorous struggle to get its non stop flight from Europe to the United States off the 23rd of SABRE 's 23 possible screens ’ ( HBR , July-August 1990 : 176 ) .
14 Mrs Thatcher is still seen in the United States as the staunchest of its allies .
15 The artist has carved full-sized models for these parts out of laminated plywood and they , along with other materials relating to the project , continue to be on view at Brooke Alexander until the tenth of this month .
16 He remembers talking with Bruce Springstein once , at a Wembley concert for the Fourth of July , and asking : ‘ When do you think the bottom 's going to fall out ? ’
17 After moving to Willesden in north-west London he became the scourge of local boxers and eventually became the first black man to hold a British title when , in 1907 , he beat Curly Watson in the fourth of a scheduled twenty rounds to take the welterweight championship at the ‘ Wonderland ’ venue in the East End of London .
18 But this weekend those memories seemed a lifetime away as he told Sunday Life of the dozens of relatives he has now been reunited with in Ulster .
19 He maintained his strong links with the world of the deaf formed during his two years at the Institution by getting together with Matthew Burns , q.v. , and Alexander Blackwood to start Sunday services for the deaf of Edinburgh in June 1830 .
20 The tour , which is open to all CIT members and their partners/families , will leave Gatwick airport on the 4th of June , returning on the 11th .
21 Rothstein picks Hewlett-Packard Co as the best of this bunch .
22 If you really want to spoil your guests in the Christmas , serve a slice of delectable Tesco Tia Maria Gateau as an after-dinner of coffee-time treat .
23 Towards the end of 1782 Gibson , the new estate manager for Sir Michael le Fleming , wrote to his master informing that a new steward had been appointed at the Coniston Mines on the 10th of November .
24 IN ORDER to combine with the coastal counts of wildfowl and waders , which are subject to the tide times , we covered the March wildfowl count at Abberton Reservoir on the 7th of the month when , customarily , counting takes place in mid-month .
25 Fine September days with the last of the summer sun present the ideal time to build a new pond
26 Scrooge will play at the Oxford Apollo from the fifteen of December to the twenty-second of January .
27 It was here that Joe Carr demolished the American Bob Cochran for the last of his three victories in 1960 , and a warm welcome awaits Joe , an historic triumph .
28 George Stacey is charged with murdering Christine Campbell on the 19 of November , Martin Stacey with concealing her body on the same date .
29 But to those for whom such patterns are becoming real , and for whom some rational explanation of the shift is required , then it can fairly be argued that the spreading ethic of Confucianism — exported in the last hundred years or so to every nation on and within the Pacific coastline by the tens of millions of overseas Chinese who have acted as its accidental evangelists — is crucial .
30 KIRSTY SPEAK and Sarah Burnell shared the lead with French challenger Delphine Bourson after the first of the two qualifying rounds for the Centenary women 's British Open golf amateur championship yesterday .
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