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1 In his Chiswick-based headquarters , where The Jimi Hendrix Exhibition was pieced together , Neil Storey explained how the project was more complex than he had first imagined .
2 THE current issue of the Fish Friers Review reveals how the fat has hit the fire , or the fan , or whatever .
3 I will let David Oldham know how the situation stands at present , and ask him to liaise directly with yourselves if this is appropriate .
4 In her letter to BR Mrs. Buttigieg asked why the registration number of her car was not checked out against the season ticket holders ' records .
5 The story of Father Bernard Lynch demonstrates how the wrath of the bishops can strike those who bare their souls to homophobic scrutiny .
6 With a double muscled trait in existence within his own Weekfield flock for many years , Mr Slade wonders why the Beltex is attracting so much interest .
7 G. W. Lockwood described how the passage of the dust cloud over the observatory site on Kitt Peak ( latitude 32 N ) had disrupted astronomical observations .
8 Robert Young suggests why the presupposition of a shared humanity can not provide such a starting point , although it may operate as a horizon of thought , a desirable if always unachievable aspiration .
9 Mr Coleman asked where the money to produce and distribute the leaflet was coming from , adding : ‘ They are using poll taxpayers money for their own ends . ’
10 Mr Kaufman asked why the operation had been carried out ‘ under the veil of a news blackout .
11 In a letter to shareholders , chairman and chief executive Stephen Levy outlined how the company had responded — senior management positions have been consolidated , staff had been reduced by around 300 and the company is pinning its hopes on , among other things , its Emerald Asynchronous Transfer Mode switch .
12 Coun Jones asked how the scheme would be monitored during its 18-month pilot , and when the evaluation would start .
13 I walked as far as the castle , where the tram tracks jut out towards the far bank of the Daugava River to show where the bridge was torn away from under them .
14 In a study of the French record industry , Antoine Hennion describes how the coexistence of , and tension between , the large multinational concerns , on the one hand , and small producers and independent companies , on the other , are structurally essential to the system 's viability ( Hennion 1981 ; 1983 ) .
15 The sun arc hypothesis of E. V. T. Matthews suggests how the position of the sun could supply longitudinal and latitudinal positions .
16 Perhaps you have to go to the church at St Florian to understand why the music is as it is , with so many pauses and such great spaciousness .
17 Earlier , she had listened as a statement by Cheshires ' commanding officer Lt Col Bob Stewart told how the killer had not been traced .
18 The Sunday Times reporter Peter Gillman recounts how the Panel went to the Trading Standards Office at Bodmin but was told that there was nothing to be done because water was not covered by the Food Act .
19 Lord Reid identified why the agreement was in restraint of trade .
20 Rugby Union : All black over Ireland Charles Edwards explains how the game has acquired a dim profile with the public .
21 Sometimes in the forest of Queensland it is very nearly frosty ; and George Schaller recalls how the mountain gorillas in the lush forests of Central Africa often sat miserably in the chilling rain .
22 In his chairman 's statement , Terry Shand explains why the group has taken the opportunity to overhaul the presentation of the annual report and accounts and to include operating and financial reviews .
23 Frank Laczko and Chris Phillipson show how the emergence of retirement in the twentieth century created a sharp dividing line between those who were seen to be actively part of the community and those who were not .
24 Sir Crispin Tickell , Britain 's ambassador at the United Nations , who is rapidly developing the sort of rapport with Mrs Thatcher that Lord Cherwell had with Churchill , has been summoned from New York to describe how the rest of the world can be brought into line .
25 Dudley Morgan describes how the Group has done so by building on its DP experience and resources in other applications — particularly payroll — and by identifying the practical information needs of personnel management .
26 LUCRETIA STEWART asks why the killing fields strike so deep a chord
27 Frau Nordern asked when the hubbub had died down .
28 The Governor , John Thomas-Ferrand explains how the prison was designed at a time when women did not work in all-male prisons , now 20% are women , yet they do not have their own shower facilities , for example .
29 The Governor , John Thomas-Ferrand explains how the prison was designed at a time when women did not work in all-male prisons , now 20% are women , yet they do not have their own shower facilities , for example .
30 Why ? the shops owner wrote to John Major to ask when the recession would end — the reply from number ten said : The prime minister is very aware of the difficulties faced by many people during the recession — he believes firmly that there are now very real grounds for optimism in the economy .
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