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1 Unwilling admiration wrung from Jess a kind of exasperated protectiveness , as if she was the mistress and Miss Phoebe in her care .
2 The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support received from Loughborough University 's Research Fund , and would also like to thank their research assistant , Theresa Madden , for her invaluable help and the RIBA for the assistance it has rendered .
3 If the Latin Americans had their nationalist sensibilities ruffled by the refusal of the Comintern to recognise that they were in the best position to analyse the situation in their own countries , and were disappointed by the level of support received from Moscow , Comintern officials in their turn were unenthusiastic about the evolution of the Latin American Communist parties and their approach to revolutionary politics .
4 At officer level , the Cambridge Board through Hickson and Pateman not unreasonably argued that its initiatives in rural areas had been successful ; not least because of the financial support received from LEAs who were prepared to grant-aid provision of liberal adult education by the Board more generously than that provided through the District .
5 Although SAVE believes that alternative uses are possible for most types of buildings , including churches , the Holy Name was an exception and our fears for its future increased with rumours of purchase offers from McDonald 's .
6 Local riders Roy Humphrey and Jason Peters from Finstock were going well too , but the only winner once again was the reigning champion Paul Millard from Trowbridge .
7 The sarcasm drained from Golding 's face and was replaced by a steely earnestness .
8 The case arose from Beltran 's claim that Aquino had hidden under her bed during a coup attempt .
9 Cheyney passed from Sandhurst into the army , buying a commission in a regiment which was ordered to India , where he spent a few years in inactive service .
10 A. abyssorum differs from A. otteri in the arm spine number , the lack of any terminal hook to these spines and a lack of tentacle scales on the tentacle pore , although in some specimens of A. otteri tentacle scales may be insignificant or absent from many pores .
11 Roger read from Helmore 's Bible
12 It had taken Sabrina forty minutes to drive from Lausanne to Fribourg and another fifteen minutes to find the isolated goods yard where Teufel , the porter at Lausanne , had said she would find the freight cars .
13 but it skims across the surface of the water and it 's very quick , it only takes half an hour to go from Ramsgate to Dover .
14 If such a geographical distribution holds good then O. fraterna should be treated as subspecies distinguished from O. bidentata bidentata by the nearly bell shaped dorsal arm plates which are sometimes contiguous on proximal arm segments and by the ventral arm plates which are notched on the distal edge .
15 Which leaves us , ultimately , with the two great blocs of SDLP and UUP support , who will principally determine the outcome of renewed talks on Northern Ireland 's future , a process which Sir Patrick inherits from Peter Brooke .
16 There were coaches to arrange from Dover to bring over the English contingent , there was breakfast and lunch the following day , there were marquees to order and decorate with flowers , most of which Ari undertook .
17 He mentioned the request for information from the Criminal Investigation Division of the police in Western Australia , of a description received from Perth of a murder suspect , which might be relevant and might not , could n't say .
18 My inclusion was a concession wrung from Mme G by Jean-Claude .
19 OLYMPIC aces returning from Barcelona this week brought back a very silly story about cycling superstar Chris Boardman : ‘ Have you heard he 's been tested for drugs . ’
20 Marshal Akhromeev admitted that his views differed from Mr Gorbachev 's .
21 Over three and a half million more Germans fled from East Germany in the 1950s but were absorbed relatively easily , helped by the fact that generally many were young and skilled .
22 Well it 's about er twelve miles from Tiree and er about er three hours steaming from Oban where the relief boat was the relief ship .
23 One fight reported from Newton Heath in 1890 involved a pitched battle in Holland Street of between 500 and 600 youths , and shopkeepers were obliged to barricade themselves behind shutters to prevent damage and looting when a ‘ Scuttle ’ was announced .
24 The final item ‘ Generations ’ was aptly named as those taking part ranged from Jane Middleton , aged 8 , up the scale to 90–years old Mrs. Constance Marsh , who reckons Medau helps a lot but mainly attributes her longevity to eating plenty of oranges .
25 Significant new business includes contracts won from Mercury Communications Ltd , the Ministry of Defence and The Rank Organisation .
26 Arnold Rose from Brighton is raising money through being sponsored for a 24-hour pot-throwing marathon .
27 ‘ When ICL moved from Stoke to West Gorton in Manchester , I became a commuter and I did n't like it , ’ he says .
28 Early in 1982 the headquarters of the ICRDG moved from Hall 's office in Dalhousie University to Cyprus .
29 John Errington , Glasgow Centre Manager , took charge of Scottish Region with Tom Torrance transferring from Inverness to be his Regional Sales Manager ; Richard Hill left Preston Centre to become Regional Manager of Northern Region in Manchester and Gordon Neal moved from Birmingham Centre to London to head up the Southern Region .
30 These results were obtained with hTFIIA purified from HeLa cells as well as with recombinant yTFIIA .
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