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1 Looking at City at Southampton on Saturday and thinking back to the Everton sides that twice won the championship , Kendall appears just the man to implant the discipline and experience needed around some otherwise exciting talent .
2 Twenty minutes later they were on their way , the three of them piling into the big black Mercedes and heading back to the railway station .
3 It was well over a year since his sister had married Dunbar and gone off to the West Indies , where , according to her spasmodic letters , she was having ‘ an utterly marvellous ’ time .
4 She had arranged to lunch with friends at the Lion d'Or at Cologny and call in to the clinic afterwards to see one or two patients .
5 On seeking to patent his process , Castner discovered that a similar patent had been lodged in Germany by Karl Kellner and made over to the powerful Solvay Company in Belgium .
6 In fact I 'm sure they 'll beat them at the Manor and go through to the next round where hopefully we can probably play one of the big teams like — Oh , Manchester United , Newcastle or probably — Oh , I do n't know
7 It was also during this period that his single-engined fighter designs began appearing , starting with the Yak–1 and leading on to the classic Yak–3 — later developed into the familiar Yak–11 trainer .
8 Pottering down to the library to exchange Colin Thubron for Jonathan Raban or dropping in to the Jacaranda Tree for a mushroom omelette , everything can seem orderly and secure .
9 From here it follows the route of the prehistoric Sewstern Lane and drops down to the Grantham Canal .
10 I left my sack at the top of Cairn Lochan and scrambled down to the foot of Savage Slit .
11 Originally Salcey was part of the chain of Royal Hunting Forests that stretched from Stanford to Oxford and dated back to the days of William the Conqueror ( 1066 ) .
12 The main roll out of cc:Mail is expected in September and to run through to the end of the year .
13 But the US ( with the UK in tow ) shaped up for war with Iraq and steamed off to the Gulf to protect their own interests , saying that they were doing so on behalf of the whole world .
14 ‘ Hunterston pulled out all the stops to get the spare transformer readied for shipment , a section of the fence was removed to give easy access for the low-loader , and the transformer was moved to the docks at Ardrossan and loaded on to the Fisher .
15 Cranston handed the reins of his horse to Athelstan and went over to the ‘ doctor . ’
16 The last act before the battle was the same for all , from the Czar , Kutusov and Weirother down to the humblest man in the ranks .
17 Darlington choir the Carol Andrews Singers have won the adult section of the BBC Sainsbury Choir of the Year Contest at the Tyne Theatre , in Newcastle and go through to the next stage in Manchester this October .
18 Cross the road and take path going north-north-east which then bears left to Stoke Ridge and goes down to the bend in the road at Stoke Pero .
19 Sir Edmund was out when I got back to the office , so I gave my new name and address to Rosemary and went back to the Temple to collect some kit for my weekend with Joanna .
20 At the Restoration Potter was seized by a Roger Howcott and handed over to the authorities .
21 Two major periods of uplift and rift formation have been recognized in Africa ; a Jurassic-Cretaceous rifting phase between 180 and 130 Ma BP associated with the break-up of Gondwana and a more recent period initiated some 35 to 25 Ma BP and continuing up to the present .
22 ‘ They 're here , ’ Trent told Mariana and called back to the bedroom : ‘ Mister President … ’
23 He was a baby-faced product of the concerned middle classes , born in Derby and whisked off to the Home Counties at an early age .
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