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1 The acting text of Sir David Lindsay 's Satyre of the Thrie Estaites prepared by Robert Kemp for the production at the Edinburgh International Festival of 1948 was deposited by Mr David Kemp .
2 Sir Nicholas Lyell Q.C. , A.-G. , Alan Moses Q.C. , Timothy Brennan and Rabinder Singh for the Crown at the second hearing .
3 I tipped Arsenal for the championship at the start of the season and that 's the measure of respect I have for them because they are so resolute .
4 and Timothy Brennan for the Crown at the first hearing .
5 What had brought Gharr and Ten-huc and Pulvidon to the planet at the same time ?
6 Mexico to the fore at the Frankfurt Book Fair
7 Indeed he caused something of a turn-up when he named a Swede as one of his three wild card selections in the 12-man side to meet the United States at the Belfry at the end of the month .
8 And my girl Molly across the green at the Youngs ?
9 During the long drawn out hostage crisis the American people had watched impotently , wondering how it was that a nation with the supposed military capability to wipe Russia off the map at the push of a button could do nothing .
10 I would prefer to stay here in Normandy and return to England with the Brigade at the end of the Normandy campaign ’ .
11 Roy , above , who for six years played inept landlord Alec Gilroy in Coronation Street , will star with actor Robert Powell in the musical at the Bristol Old Vic .
12 ‘ I am devastated , ’ said Pajot after his starting helmsman Marc Bouet had held Il Moro di Venezia 's Paul Cayard above the start-line at the gun .
13 Chief Inspector Vic Williams with the camera at the top of the picture
14 At Notting Hill , Carnival was rained on but still managed to struggle past the 7pm curfew in parts , though sensible southerners spent Monday in the marquee at the Full Circle all-dayer .
15 No one knew of it , but she had a snapshot of him standing beside Aubrey in the garden at The Grange hidden in her handkerchief sachet .
16 Just two judges had the enviable task of testing the 49 Ciders and Perrys in the competition at the Cider Museum in Hereford .
17 Race 4 for the Eric Freeman Trophy in force 2–3 winds outside the harbour saw Fenwick over the line at the start .
18 So , when the subject under debate is the country 's richest cultural jewel , feelings are likely to run at least as high as they did in Paris over the pyramid at the Louvre or in London over the National Gallery extension .
19 Mr Thomas Lamb will leave Warsett School in Brotton in the summer at the end of a 34-year teaching career , and at the same time Mrs Dorothy Olliver will leave Belmont Infant School in Guisborough after 26 years in the profession .
20 Declaring America ‘ has only one president at a time , ’ Clinton also said US foreign policy would remain constant and in the hands of President George Bush during the transition at the White House .
21 Howard Kendall after the defeat at the hands of Manchester City last week
22 I remembered the little N.C.O. in the cell at the aerodrome and rubbed my stomach appreciatively .
23 Fishermen of the time from Lough Neagh almost certainly travelled up the Bann to the crossing-point at the place where Portadown now stands .
24 Shia refugees from Iraq 's Sunni dictatorship mount attacks on Iraq through the marshland at the head of the Gulf .
25 From Miss Betabuys to the most sought after lodger in The Street , she is now the Belle behind the bar at the Rovers Return .
26 story told by Jack Bamber to the company at the Magpie and Stump .
27 The talks were proposed by the US , which is anxious to avoid a damaging confrontation with Japan on the issue at the IWC meeting in May [ see ED 67 ] ; if accepted , the deal would mean Japan giving up its current whaling activities in the Antarctic .
28 Mr Janman clashed at the Monday Club meeting with fellow Tory Mike Truman , who contested Ealing Southall for the party at the last election .
29 Manchester Women 's Bisexual Group meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month at the Gay Centre , Sidney Street at 7.30–9.30 pm .
30 New members and visitors are always welcome , meetings take place on the fourth Thursday of the month at the WI hall starting at 7.15pm .
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