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1 With the news that NCR Corp has joined the ranks of those opting for its Unix implementation for the iAPX-86 processor family , Sun Microsystems Inc 's SunSoft subsidiary finally took the wrapping off its long-awaited Unix SVR4-based operating system environment last week .
2 The Cotswold-stone shop sells bears vintage ( £2,500 ) and everyday ( £10 ) , and owner Ian Pout has trawled the world for the top teddies .
3 David Sole has accused the Englishman of using illegal scrummaging the techniques , whilst Jeff Probyn has referred to the Scotsman 's method of tripping his opponents .
4 The Hazeldine/McNab partnership has transformed the shape and endurance of England players ; Cooke has transformed the inner man .
5 The former might appear a more powerful technique from the point of view of the applicant ; but , comparing it with a ‘ live ’ examination , in which the questioner can frame follow-up questions in terms of the way in which the facts evolve from earlier answers , a United States court has described the framing of questions in advance as ‘ a supreme test of the questioning lawyer 's powers of prescience ’ .
6 The League is anxious to protect its lucrative link-up with the pools ' companies and the growing number of teams moving from the normal Saturday date has seen the day 's fixture list shrunk .
7 Middlesbrough Council has set the £353 bill based on a £21.6m budget .
8 IBM Corp has sold the marketing rights for its CICS PD/MVS problem determination tool , for an undisclosed sum , back to Compuware Corp , the company that originally developed the system in 1989 .
9 For the past five years Egham Swan Sanctuary has collected the swans and taken them away for a kind of annual holiday …
10 A group of physicians at Harvard University has pioneered the use of monoclonal antibodies to combat graft-versus-host disease , a condition in which specific cells in the body turn on other body tissues .
11 VEHICLE and parts distributor , Quicks Group has announced the appointment of Mr Michael Moore ( above ) as new group chairman , the first not to be a member of the Quick family .
12 A study of prenuptial pregnancy and illegitimacy in a mid-nineteenth century Devon community has revealed the existence of an inter-related set of households constituting a permissive ‘ sub-society ’ .
13 Motor distributor Lex Service has bought the Nissan dealership in York for £300,000 .
14 In his account of The Iron Church ( 1977 ) Dr Richard F. Mould has interwoven the history of his own family with that of the Everton community in a way that enriches both subjects .
15 The community advice team in Tooting Bec hospital has seen the need to use their experience in a psychiatric hospital to help others in such hospitals , in particular ones facing closure where the patients have very clear anxieties .
16 Pressure group Friends of Twyford Down has accused the UK Department of Transport of deliberately misleading the public inquiry into the extension of the M3 motorway through the down [ see ED 61 ] .
17 The possible effect from 1994–5 onwards of the lifting of the cap on QR income has encouraged the University to prepare plans which , if its assumptions about future funding levels are realised , will allow it to reinforce the physical infrastructure of the University as well as funding academic developments , while bringing the Income and Expenditure Account back into a cumulative surplus by 31 July 1996 .
18 FARNELL Electronics has confounded the doubters and increased earnings per share yet again in the recessionary 12 months to February 2 , giving it 26 years of uninterrupted growth .
19 A soft November swell has set the tables rattling metallically at one another across the bar .
20 An all-party Commons committee has attacked the coal pit closure plans .
21 Work already completed by the ESRC Cambridge Group has established the timing and scale of English population growth between 1540 and 1870 ( E A Wrigley and R S Schofield , The Population History of England ) .
22 PENTLAND Group has bought the specialist outdoor clothing and equipment maker , Berghaus , for £4 million .
23 Already , the tree nursery that is managed by the Pentland Hill Ranger Service has discontinued the use of peat while the Landscape Unit uses spent mushroom compost and , despite the difficult nature of sites being landscaped , peat based products are being gradually phased out .
24 A Herefordshire butcher has welcomed the scheme … he says it will give the county breed a much-needed boost :
25 A seminar has been planned for this autumn and the Drouot Foundation has invited the Pavlovsk Museum to show its collection in Paris .
26 The Broads Authority has to balance the needs of the local wildlife against the needs of the local people , local industry and tourism .
27 He will also be aware that Forth Valley has expanded the number of treatments provided and , as a result , is offering a better service for patients .
28 A House of Commons report has blamed the World Bank for contributing to rainforest destruction .
29 Richmond bureau has overcome the conflict between the need for support and the interruptions that this entails by formally assigning an experienced advice worker the task of support during the hours that the bureau is open to the public .
30 IN TIMES of dwindling apprentice training , one Courtaulds factory has kept the flag flying with a scheme admired by many companies in the United States .
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