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1 As Ian Macdonald points out in The New Immigration Law ( Butterworths , 1972 ) :
2 Peace People development co-ordinator Patrick Corrigan looks back on the mass rallies of 1976 .
3 This was the scheme outlined by Talcott Parsons and Edward Shils in Towards a General Theory of Action ( 1951 ) .
4 They 'll be yours some day unless Mummie hurries up with a little brother .
5 Today it 's Joni Mitchell 's The Circle Game , from the album Ladies of the Canyon , and if the conversation pauses Andy steps in with a musical interlude .
6 The ‘ Lang comes back from the grave ’ phenomenon makes the whole election seem a disaster for the anti-unionist forces , but it was much less of one than 1979 .
7 Ms or Mr Trim wakes up for an early morning drink , has tea or coffee with either no milk or skimmed milk and definitely no sugar .
8 The history of this Fellowship in Orkney goes back to the early 1980s …
9 Executive Support Manager Allan Paterson looks back over the TOP Programme as it has progressed at Hunterston and considers some of its achievements .
10 ‘ Why I want to warn every mum-to-be ’ Leslie Ash speaks out on a hidden danger
11 Although new names have produced the successes , Longman falls back on the old to consolidate the same .
12 Maggie leans back in the easy chair .
13 From near Alport Low , Hern Clough leads down to the tranquil hollow of Grains in the Water , a magical spot in a wide bowl of surrounding hills .
14 Both engines are extremely tractable , but the Calibra pulls hardest from ultra-low revs and beyond 4000rpm , while the Corrado wins through at the top end and lower-mid range .
15 Greg Grant looks back to the Victorian adventurers who conquered nature to put a communication girdle around the world .
16 At a time when plans for global communications seem to rest on the semantics of international standards , Greg Grant looks back to the Victorian adventurers who conquered nature to put a communication girdle around the world .
17 Grant looks down into the dark waters .
18 Rover stands out for the dogged determination with which its faced a world recession , for introducing an ever wider range of quality cars and for the spectacular success of Land Rover ’
19 Pierce finishes off with a ghostly version of the great Skip James ' ‘ Hardtime Killin' Floor Blues ’ , one last acoustic cry before the tape runs out and proof positive that the blues has never been in better hands .
20 Short gets off to a bad start
21 Tom jumps in at the deep end
22 Darren Jackson comes in for the suspended Mike Ford …
23 Now Mr Laurentius travels about with an antiquated set of hospital X-ray equipment with which he is able to take a detailed picture within seconds .
24 European Alexandria lingers on in the Italianate architecture , the long lines of balconies along the seafront , in the old shop signs in French and Arabic , in the Greek cafes like Trianon 's and Pastroudis with their air of idleness and neglect , and in old-fashioned pensions like the Hotel Normandie .
25 Each morning at around 6 am the BBC opens up with an uninterrupted series of Open University films .
26 COUNTRY star Daniel O'Donnell sets out on a 46-date UK tour next week … after fears that he might never perform again .
27 The original building of the Hotel Lapershoek dates back to the early 20th century when it was a grand stately home , and it has since been thoughtfully converted in to a very comfortable four star hotel .
28 Meanwhile , Dwight Yoakam twangs his way to Hammersmith Odeon IN CONCERT before Robert Palmer chills out in the sardonic surroundings of LATER WITH JOOLS HOLLAND .
29 When Christ cries out in a loud voice , ‘ My God , why hast thou forsaken me ? ’ ,
30 Even if Hanson holds on to the British end of the ARC operation , it still has a long list of ConsGold assets to offload including :
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