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1 So I flipped some cattle from the farm of and right between Egilsay and Rousay just a short distance , oh maybe a quarter of a miles or thereby , and oh did the shipping perfectly well and and went home and by the time I got home the message had arrived back before me that the there were two old cattle among the younger ones that the fellow had put there just to feed up and the last we saw of them was going up over the island and that was okay we thought everything was okay .
2 In the end it 's our integrity and knowledge that the pay-off is n't big enough which stops many lesbians from colluding .
3 So we extract those rows from our data matrix where p t takes the value 1 or 0 .
4 They did n't go into details , but apparently they have medical records from their own GP and a letter from their local hospital . ’
5 Perhaps he expected some protest from Constanza , a declaration , perhaps he hoped for it .
6 In this case , the sooner I remove young Svend from Suzie the siren , and make him aware of his responsibilities towards his parents and his own future , the sooner I can resume a normal life !
7 Hence we have perfect pop from PP Arnold and The Small Faces alongside junk from Twice As Much , Jimmy Tarbuck and , erm , The Marquis Of Kensington , who was in fact The Kinks ' manager .
8 I think I 'd like to start by making a few general points , er and then er it will be a matter for for others to be somewhat more specific , I I I think I can say that the issue of a new settlement of a new settlement in Greater York is is a fairly unique situation , because we have agreement between the development industry and the County Council , and that 's something of a rarity , but also we have mild support from the Department of the Environment , and as Mr Davis has already said , that is backed by public support .
9 With both curves now shifting to the right , the equilibrium levels of income and employment must increase ( even in the liquidity trap and with interest-inelastic investment ) and there is now nothing to stop full employment from being reached .
10 Er , and eventually they took that tune from a melody from a Haydn 's string quartet .
11 Well I think any change from one system , a total system like rates , to another total system like the Community Charge er would have given rise to misgivings .
12 Indeed , not so long ago I received another letter from an American woman who came to Wells two years ago .
13 She was almost on top of the river before she realised that this was where the path was leading , and here she found another seat from which she could see a boat or two plaiting lazy fans of rippling wake through the smooth water .
14 Here we have another extract from the same work .
15 Here we report palaeomagnetic data from a total of 38 sites , representing all phases of the South Mountains intrusive suite and Precambrian wallrocks ( Figs 2 , 3 and 4 ) .
16 Today they got full backing from the visiting Prison 's Minister .
17 Now I am one of the officers on there which gives two members from Wiltshire a seat on this particular committee .
18 But then you get on-hand experience from it .
19 Only two or three hours earlier they had drunk tea from the same cup .
20 Then they have alternate week-ends from Saturday afternoon to Sunday night .
21 There they recover two keys from the aged scientist Darrius — one a false key , the other real .
22 Then he sang two choruses from Nelly Dean and was sick in a bucket . ’
23 Then he sent some pips from Scotland and arrived three days later to kill John 's father .
24 If such propitiation did not result in the sewing-up of any chinks , at least it stopped new chinks from showing through .
25 Maybe he caught some virus from a jungle or a desert somewhere , and it infected his brain and slowly ate it away and he got hallucinations and tremblings and gnashings of teeth till eventually he fell into a coma and was flown home .
26 If we anticipate reversing the fact that much of our population holidays abroad , so that instead we have more people from overseas holidaying with us , a straightforward reversal of where the money is spent would beneficially affect the foreign exchange by £1,600 million .
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