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1 So , when the subject under debate is the country 's richest cultural jewel , feelings are likely to run at least as high as they did in Paris over the pyramid at the Louvre or in London over the National Gallery extension .
2 The Hadow Report of 1926 , and its successor the Spens Report of 1938 , had envisaged that not all children would want or could profit from the kind of schooling which was available in Cardiff in the 1930s or in Thame in the 1890s , and that different kinds of pupils deserved not only various curricula but also distinctive types of school .
3 The use of coinage was also abandoned in Russia from the twelfth to the early fourteenth century , and in Japan from the tenth to the fourteenth century .
4 Some comfort was taken here and in Denmark by the prime minister 's use of the phrase ‘ and then ’ .
5 The Dutch Souterliedekens with tunes only were published at Antwerp in 1540 and in England during the same period Miles Coverdale brought out his Goostly psalmes and spirituall songes , also with tunes only ( c. 1543 ) , while Francis Seagar 's selection of 19 Certayne Psalmes ( London , 1553 ) are all accommodated to two four-part compositions .
6 This provides for service , directly upon the addressee and without the use of any form of compulsion , by consular agents and also for the use of the indirect consular channel , service being effected in France through the procureur de la République within whose area the addressee was to be found , and in England through the Senior Master of the Supreme Court .
7 In the mid-1970s , it was seen by the Labour administration as part of a comprehensive strategy towards regional economic and physical development in that the SDA 's activities were to be mirrored in Wales by the Welsh Development Agency ( WDA ) and in England by the National Enterprise Board ( NEB ) .
8 It is now mainly associated with government offices in most major capitals and in Britain with the Methodist Central Hall in London and the Civic Centre in Cardiff , both designed by Rickards and Lanchester .
9 Lycées were established in Cairo and Beirut in 1909 and in Alexandria in the following year .
10 I have had the good fortune to be in Bruges when the city has had a festival and in Ghent for the same sort of thing .
11 There were certainly women employed in Aberdeen , and instances were also reported in Falkirk and Glasgow in the 1880s , and in Perth in the 1890s , where the numbers of women were at least such as to be reduced by seventeen " .
12 The first group of paintings in which this new development is clearly visible are the canvases executed during the few weeks spent at La Rue-des-Bois in the autumn and in Paris during the succeeding months .
13 The shows put on in Paris at the Salon , and in London at the Royal Academy , were a means of creating sales for artists at a turning point in the history of patronage ; as there developed a middle-class market for literature , so there developed a comparable market for art .
14 MOLLY PICON , the diminutive Jewish-American actress who has died at Lancaster , Pennsylvania , aged 93 , was the leading exponent of Yiddish drama during its golden age in New York in the early part of the century ; an outstanding performer on the international variety stage between the World Wars ; and a notable legitimate player on Broadway and in London in the 1960s and 1970s .
15 The company , which claims to have the product up and running smoothly in Norway at the Ministry of Defence and in Sweden in the educational administration , is dreaming of becoming the industry 's new standard of connectivity .
16 Those involved with the study of English are acutely aware of the attacks on institutions of higher education in Britain , in the rest of Europe , and in America during the past decade which have caused activities within the humanities to come under threat .
17 The successive rebellions against Soviet-backed regimes — in East Germany in 1953 , in Poland and Hungary in 1956 , in Czechoslovakia in 1968 and in Poland in the early 1980s — progressively undermined the allegiance of foreign radicals to the USSR .
18 The agreements on EFR had been signed in early 1989 and in October of the same year outline permission was given for the building of a £300 million ‘ demonstration ’ reprocessing plant at Dounreay to recycle EFR 's spent plutonium fuel .
19 In early 1986 Argentina 's price controls started to slip , and in October of the same year Brazil 's crumbled too .
20 The town was burnt in June 1646 by the Irish and in October of the same year was occupied by a garrison of English troops .
21 Gombojavyn Ochirbat , elected general secretary of the MPRP in March 1990 and in April to the restyled post of chair of the central committee [ see pp. 37317 ; 37374 ] , delivered his report to the congress on Feb. 25 .
22 In March 1990 Finance Minister Wang Bingqian presented details of the 1989 economic performance and the 1990 state budget to the NPC [ see p. 37373 ] , and in March of the following year he gave details of the 1990 economic performance and the 1991 budget [ see p. 38096 ] .
23 Three garages were robbed at Garsington Road , Shotover and in Weston on the Green eleven days ago .
24 The largest controlled zones are found in the north of Chalatenango Department on the border with Honduras where some 45,000 Salvadoreans live , about one-quarter of the total population of the department , and in Morazan on the north-eastern border with some 40,000 Salvadoreans .
25 In Durham it is known locally as the Seaham Formation and in Yorkshire as the Upper Magnesian Limestone ( Smith , 1980 ; Taylor and Colter 1975 ) .
26 Patients were recruited in Sheffield and Belfast from the 1 February 1984 and in Glasgow from the 1 January 1985 until recruitment was terminated in all centres on 30 September 1989 .
27 This book will also be published in the USA and in Australia in the coming year .
28 Between those two performances the staunch Royalist Davenant ventured on the production of musical ‘ entertainments ’ in a private house ( Rutland House , Aldersgate Street ) before a small paying audience : The First Dayes Entertainment … by Declamations and Musick ( 21 May 1656 ) , with costumes but no real action , the music by Henry Lawes , Charles Coleman ( d. c. 1664 ) , Henry Cooke ( c. 1616–1672 ) , and the violinist George Hudson , and in August of the same year The Siege of Rhodes , with music by the same composers together with Locke .
29 In 1939 Letson once more volunteered for active service , and in August of the next year he was posted to Washington as military attache at the Canadian Legation .
30 She had one in Bangkok from 1857 and in Tokyo from the following year .
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