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1 Four days before the publication of the monarchists ' letter to Don Juan , the United Nations issued a condemnation of the Franco regime , following the execution in Madrid of ten Leftists accused of anti-regime guerrilla activities .
2 The admission of the taxpayers ' children to the school therefore did not involve the school in losing full fees which would otherwise have been paid by members of the public for the places which the taxpayers ' children occupied .
3 That was a subjective rating of the infants ' responsiveness to their mothers during those first months .
4 He established a dummy Swiss company , Lake Resources Inc , through which he laundered vast sums of cash from shady middlemen and arms dealers , right-wing American bigots , and the enormous profits out of the arms ' shipments to the Iranians , who had paid twice the going rate for what they bought .
5 The validity of this reasoning ultimately depends , it is suggested , on the genuineness of the shareholders ' consent to the resulting situation .
6 Clearly , there were some changes and in some industries , most notably coal mining , national wage negotiations disappeared in November 1926 after the collapse of the miners ' resistance to the coal lock-out , to be replaced by district agreements .
7 A surrender to the farmers over the egg controversy , hesitancy in confronting the brewers , and some retreat in the face of the judges ' opposition to legal reform indicated that there were lobbies and vested interests which even the all-conquering Prime Minister could not challenge with impunity .
8 Page of the visitors ' book to a famous , though short-lived London bookshop , the Bermondsey Bookshop ( 1921–30 ) , founded ‘ to bring books and the love of books into Bermondsey .
9 But in 1943 the Italian scholar Maria F. Squarciapino painstakingly collected and analysed the material , recognised its quality , labelled it as the output of a " school " , and urged a re-evaluation of the artists ' contribution to the history of ancient sculpture .
10 From her knowledge of the artists ' attitudes to their work , she pointed to the part that uncertainties played in the process of making their sculpture .
11 The Nursing Agencies Forum at the RCN is evidence of the agencies ' rise to respectability , and it is no longer the case that ‘ those who can , do ; those who ca n't , work for agencies ’ .
12 One of Mr Smith 's regular jobs was to send an agreed proportion of the Girls ' wages to their mothers .
13 One of the most important benefits of good communications is the employees ' increased understanding of the managers ' contribution to the organization .
14 For another instance of the courts ' approach to this problem see George v Pinnock [ 1973 ] 1 WLR 118 at pp 124 – 125 .
15 This evaluation of the Egyptians ' attitude to time is borne out by their attitude to chronology .
16 Observation in labs and workshops highlighted the depressing effect on girls ' performance of the boys ' claim to science as their subject .
17 There would probably be no need to transfer substantial assets of the business into the new company and the appropriate step might be to allocate part of the solicitors ' clientele to the company partner to establish it as having a regular practice .
18 During the litigation orders were made for certain of the defendants ' costs to be taxed on a standard basis .
19 The playgroup leader will usually offer her observations as part of the parents ' contribution to the Statement .
20 In one case , noted earlier , an order was made when a child from a good home was kept away from school because of the parents ' opposition to comprehensive schools .
21 In recent years there had been considerable debate about the nature of the railways ' contribution to economic growth .
22 All of the references given above come from what is called the Priestly strand ( ‘ P ’ ) and as such they are to be dated to around the time of the Jews ' exile to Babylon in the sixth century BC — that is , according to the still widely accepted dating of this biblical strand within the source-critical school of thought ( though it must also be said that my own arguments as developed in this essay and elsewhere independently point to the exile as the time when these blood concerns and rituals would first have emerged ) .
23 This is largely the result of the crags ' proximity to the road and their popularity with local outdoor centre groups .
24 Our study has collected data from 10 first wave fundholding practices and seven non-fundholding practices to measure their use of hospital care ( inpatient and outpatient ) , the speed and nature of the hospitals ' response to requests from the practices , prescribing patterns and costs , and any innovations or changes introduced in practice based facilities , as well as monitoring the views and experience of general practitioners , hospital consultants , and patients .
25 It is not permissible for some only of the partners ' names to be shown on business stationery .
26 On 28 October , the anniversary of the Fascists ' ascent to power , the Gazzetta di Parma had proclaimed : ‘ Led by the genius of Mussolini , Italy greets the fated date with unshakable certainty of victory . ’
27 While compassion and concern were hallmarks of the churches ' approach to the victims of HIV and AIDS , he went on , the central message of the churches remained the same .
28 However , he had returned all but three of the tourists ' passports to the safe-keeping of the Manager at The Randolph — the latter just a fraction irked that it now appeared to be his own responsibility to return these passports to whatever location the departed tourists happened to find themselves in .
29 There are certainly general characteristics of the parties ' approach to social policies that may help people to decide between them ; and at particular elections ( such as , for example , the general election of 1945 ) one 's social policy commitments may be particularly clear .
30 The basis of the parties ' appeal to the country is the election manifestos that they issue .
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