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1 Mr Major won his mandate to continue his premiership and press on with the Maastricht Bill by just three votes after a photo-finish climax to a day of drama .
2 Or you could live there , rig up your personal computer and play the Stock Exchange and the Bourse at the same time and then nip over to the West End for a show . ’
3 It was from there , on 28 March 1941 , that she took her last walk down to the River Ouse and waded into the water .
4 Leave the Museum of Decorative Arts and walk along to the Svatopluka Čech Bridge of 1906 , by J. Soukup and J. Koula .
5 Twenty golfers teed off in the Rex Newsam Memorial Trophy golf outing at Ganstead Park — and when the scores were counted , Paul Robinson was the winner .
6 Welcome back to the list Mark .
7 Then he set to work honing his own brand of precision engineering into countless dance records put out under the name Reese ( short for Maurice , his middle name ) , Reese and Santonio and KS Experience .
8 You pop on to The Michael Aspel Show as a guest , crack a few jokes in a borrowed gown , plug your latest book/show/film/affair , mop up more than your rightful share of Sancerre in the Hostility Room , and go home in a studio limo .
9 I 'd parked Armstrong around the side of Sedgeley House in one of the diagonal streets that run off to the Edgware Road .
10 Stand here and look up at the River Esk a famous salmon fishing river ; and across the river at St. Mary 's church , at the top of 199 steps , furnished by local shipwrights .
11 There appear to be four main Soviet categories for Latin American regimes : ( i ) ‘ revolutionary democratic ’ states or ( a label rarely applied ) states of ‘ socialist orientation ’ , such as post-1979 Nicaragua and 1979–83 Grenada ; ( ii ) capitalist , yet ‘ progressive ’ and ‘ anti-imperialist regimes which are willing to be friendly to the Soviet Union and stand up to the United States , such as Mexico and panama ( particularly under General Omar Torrijos ( 1969–81 ) , who negotiated a treaty with the Carter administration providing for complete Panamanian sovereignty over the Canal by 1999 , a campaign that was strongly supported by Moscow ) .
12 And watch out for the name Tomo Cesen figuring increasingly on the honours board of daring deeds .
13 ( Look back at the Cliff Gallup solos we covered in June and July and you 'll notice he did just that , too . )
14 Take a 79 , 24 or a 51A , B or C , bus going southwards and get off on the South Circular Road , Kilmainham .
15 This is overlain by further sandstones and silty red-beds which pass up into the Triassic Sherwood Sandstone .
16 Charlie could n't understand his sister 's PS : ‘ Where will you live when you get back to the East End ? ’
17 Do n't worry , man , when you get back to the West Indies , you can forget her .
18 By the time we get back to the tent Stig is limping badly and when Odd-Knut looks he finds he is bleeding profusely .
19 When you get back to the Club Zorna Hotel , the action is still going on , whilst at the International Nightclub just a few hundred yards away , the night 's just beginning — and I went to Yugoslavia thinking it would be restful !
20 These bodies My Lords are after all precepting authorities and I think it crucial that those who 've been elected by their local communities should be in a clear majority and I sympathise very much with the er proposition in this regard , set out in the Noble Lord , Lord 's Amendment number twenty-one .
21 Then we 're going to rub onions on our eyes , wave handkerchiefs ( small squares of cloth used for wiping noses : I expect you use the cuffs of your smocks up there ) , and pretend to cry when we watch you turnips drift out into the North Sea .
22 You want to buy some weed , you go down to the Railton Road front line , now you 'll find it 's all white people selling weed , the black people on the front line are selling crack .
23 Near there and go up to the Hurn Airport Road
24 Every week , around 80 people turn up at the Prestbury Road Handicapped Day Centre in Cheltenham .
25 Mick informed me that the Brigade Major had gone to pay No. 4 Commando a visit , so I decided to make my own way there and keep out of the Brigade Major 's path as much as possible .
26 The next day Signor Merli came to the bank , ostensibly on business , and whispered to me that some of the prisoners had decided to leave their hiding places and strike out across the Via Emilia towards the high Apennines .
27 Britain now hopes to ensnare Lemass back into the United Kingdom .
28 I should save that type of language for when I go back to the West Indies .
29 Go back to the blasphemer Malik !
30 Of course , and if you go back to the answer Beana was giving , even within a country if you try if we try and solve other people 's problems , one is very likely , if not always , to end up with those sorts of difficulties .
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