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1 It emerged also that air force commander Gen. Yevgeny Shaposhnikov and air force paratroopers commander Pavel Grachev had disobeyed the SCSE , Grachev ordering the Svirskaya paratroop division to withdraw from an attack on the Russian Supreme Soviet building .
2 It took about half an hour for the wave riders to travel from Minsterworth to Gloucester .
3 To finance the programme the government would allow the federal budget deficit to rise from a projected A$6,800 million in 1992 to A$8,000 million in 1993 .
4 THE hard luck story to emerge from this year 's Martell Grand National surely can not come from David Stoddart , the man who sold Party Politics 48 hours before the big race and now looks forward to an agreed bonus of £15,000 on top of the original £80,000 price tag .
5 And , with Scott Hastings returning to Scotland next week after his horrendous cheekbone fracture , the Lions desperately need Will Carling to recover from his thigh strain to partner Guscott in the Test .
6 In January 1942 , the President ordered General MacArthur to withdraw from there to Australia .
7 It was over 60 years ago that Sir Jesse Boot ( later Lord Trent ) , founder of the Boots Company , made a magnificent gift of land and money which enabled the University College to move from Nottingham town centre .
8 Supposing Yorkshire or Cornwall decided by a majority vote to secede from Britain and elect their own government .
9 soc : Well , between those two extremes there is a whole range of theoretical perspectives and research methods to choose from , both qualitative and quantitative .
10 Middlesbrough will be the only North-East club to benefit from the bonanza .
11 She is a shrimper and was the last all sail fishing vessel to operate from Great Grimsby fish docks .
12 The Government of the Federal Republic of Germany referred by way of example to the possibility of requiring the relevant fishing vessel to operate from the member state in which it was registered , its crew to be affiliated to the social security scheme of that member state or supply contracts relating to the purchase of the catch to be concluded with local undertakings .
13 I have no doubt whatever , that if they commissioned an outside and objective research organisation to ascertain from their members whether this was how they wanted their contributions spent , they would get a resounding ‘ no ’ .
14 The twin objectives of raising awareness of subject assessment and of providing opportunities for college staff to benefit from the SCOTVEC presence seem to have been achieved .
15 ‘ Because now she can talk about that nice Australian gentleman who 's helping poor Miss Dawson to recover from her tragedy . ’
16 With allied generals proclaiming the absolute readiness , in all ways , of the coalition forces to move from air assault to combined land-and-air assault , a full ground battle seemed imminent .
17 Thus Article 18 requires a signatory State to refrain from acts which would defeat the ‘ object and purpose ’ of the treaty ; a reservation must not be ‘ incompatible with the object and purpose ’ of the treaty , and a material breach is ‘ the violation of a provision essential to the object or purpose of the treaty ’ .
18 Sue , who is married and lives in Hertfordshire , says she finds it diffi cult to escape from her role as the watchdog in the nation 's High Street .
19 First day of three : Leicestershire are 279–2 against Cambridge University AS the weather forecast had been jointly compiled by Harris and Gallup , there was more than sufficient play in Cambridge yesterday for Nigel Briers to hit an effortless century and his fellow Leicestershire batsmen to profit from a true pitch and erratic University bowling .
20 At appropriate stocking rates there is a natural tendency for oxygen to move from the atmosphere where the concentration is high , to the water where it is low and conversely for carbon dioxide to move from water with a higher concentration to the atmosphere where it is lower .
21 It is also possible for research students to transfer from one degree to another research degree of a higher standing .
22 I 'm afraid I ca n't help you — could n't you wait for Mrs. Mott to return from lunch ?
23 Once this level is set , any change in the output voltage , rise or fall , due to a variation in the load current , for instance , is sensed by the error detector which then causes the error amplifier input to deviate from the reference level , and the resulting output adjusts the series control element resistance in such a direction as to compensate for the initial change .
24 Besides denying Dr Darsee government research funds for 10 years , the panel also recommended that Dr Darsee be excluded from serving on any NIH advisory committee for the same period and called for the heart institute to collect from the hospital the estimated cost of the aborted research put at $122 371 .
25 Tennis : Four sand courts to choose from and indoor courts are planned .
26 With appropriate care and support from colleagues ( and time to ‘ heal ’ ) , there is every chance that victims of violent assaults will be able to get back to work quite quickly , complete the cycle of adjustment to the incident , and be able to incorporate their disturbing feelings about it as an accepted aspect of their work experience to learn from .
27 Views were being sought by 30 July on a proposed change in the 1985 Companies Act to exempt from disclosure in client company accounts payments for non-audit services made to companies which have become associates of an audit firm solely because it has gained voting rights in them in an insolvency appointment .
28 You can use the up and down arrow keys to move from line to line .
29 Luo had served nearly two years of a five-year sentence on charges of trying to help Wang Juntao and Chen Ziming to escape from China after the 1989 massacre in Tiananmen Square .
30 UNFINISHED Canary Wharf , at 50 stories the tallest office block in London , is to be a new tourist attraction with a £3 charge to view from the top .
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