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1 All the cans of food and money , which came to more than £50 , has been collected and passed on to the County Durham Kostroma Appeal .
2 I would add that if all the member states made the registration of their fishing vessels subject to residence or domicile requirements of the type laid down in the United Kingdom Act , nationals of other member states established in the United Kingdom would not even be able to carry on any fishing activity under any flag , because they would not be entitled to fly the flag of any member state .
3 For all this to take place in so remote an area required not only payment of high wages but elaborate logistic arrangements on a massive scale , particularly with the strict conditions laid down by the Shetlands Islands Council to protect both the environment and the local way of life .
4 So it became the first PGA Tour venue to lose a tournament because it does n't conform to the anti-discrimination rule laid down by the United States PGA .
5 Daylight was in fact one of the conditions laid down by the curators Vincent Pomarede , Marie-Catherine Sahut and Sylvain Laveissiere in the brief for the new galleries , together with the integration of views of the Seine and of the Louvre .
6 Paul Azinger , Payne Stewart , Mark O'Meara , Steve Pate , and Chip Beck can be counted upon to pick up yet again the gauntlet flung down by the Mother Country .
7 When she finally drew in behind the charcoal BMW on the road to Drogheda , she brandished the plastic bag and gestured — lead me on !
8 As Hrun bore down on the dragonlord Liartes ' sword came up wickedly , to be caught on the branch .
9 Village communities anywhere are notoriously conservative , so when two young cyclists wandered in to the Gasthof Löwen with shoulder-length hair and matching headbands , they received some doubtful glances from the table where five farm-workers sat steadily drinking their way through the evening .
10 Police with truncheons waded in at the San Siro stadium as fighting broke out , although there were no immediate reports of severe injuries .
11 ‘ I had similar problems when I stopped over in the Brown Islands , ’ he said .
12 While it was charming I was not at all happy there so I gave up the grandiose life and moved over to the Peel Street YMCA .
13 On her way to the house she stopped off in the Campo San Maurizio to see if Annunziata had everything she needed for the dinner she was preparing to welcome Comfort , and discovered that the English post had arrived with a letter from George Wilson .
14 Anne Davies , a former Senior Scholar and Social Secretary , moved back to the United States and is now working in the children 's section of a leading publishing house .
15 THE world champion , Stephen Hendry , crashed out of the £180,000 Nescafe Asian Open in Bangkok last night .
16 I moved out among the Nell Gwynnes with cast-iron facials and the Redcoats who rode a Jaguar unafraid .
17 At the direction of his wife he had taken fourteen full days in the sun that beat back from the Indian Ocean 's azure .
18 So I pedalled on up the Via Capitano .
19 Jones now sailed on through the North Sea , towards England , his progress marked by a trail of prizes which were sent back to France , his own ships , as he later wrote to Louis XVI , being ‘ weakened and embarrassed with prisoners ’ , whom he still hoped to exchange for Americans .
20 So he booked in at the John Radcliffe Cardiac Unit … close to his home in Marlow .
21 Tomorrow , May 21 , at a few minutes before six in the evening it will be precisely half a century since Wellington DV841 came down over the County Durham village of Roddymoor .
22 They rented a flat on the top floor of Sylvia Court at English Bay , and often came along to the Hotel Vancouver for lunch .
23 One night — a Friday — I drove down to the Bois de Boulogne .
24 The river was called Rush River , because of the speed with which it roared down from the Blue Mountains , scoring a twisted gorge through the forest .
25 IN comparison to the other places we 'd visited until then , and to those we would subsequently see , Porto was the most touristy — but not unpleasantly so , and we strolled down to the river Douro where all the famous port cellars are .
26 Just hours before the train was scheduled to depart a call came through to the Youth Allyah office in London , warning that the transport was about to be cancelled .
27 Finally we drove up into the Moqqatam Hills whose wide boulevards were mercifully empty .
28 As they drove up to the house Constance thought that it looked very dark and silent .
29 It 's much like a DYPP , and should really have been called DXPP , but someone came up with the name Tech-Tech first ( on the other hand , just try to pronounce DXPP ! ) .
30 An unexpected bonus came up from the Uncle Ben 's food team whereby , regardless of the convection temperature , lkg of long grain dry rice cooked with 2.5 litres of water in 20 minutes on full power .
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