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1 The Jubilee was celebrated by a District Rally held at the Guildhall in Cambridge and reflected the wide support the WEA continued to attract through speeches made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer ( R. A. Butler ) , the Provost of King 's College ( Sir John Sheppard ) , the Director of Education for Norfolk ( Dr. Lincoln Ralphs ) , the National Secretary of the WEA ( Harry Nutt ) and the former Chairman of the District ( Arthur Allen , MP for Wellingborough ) .
2 In assuming the title and arms of King of France in 1340 , he laid much stress on his God-given duty to recover his right , and in the speeches made by the Chancellor at the opening of parliament in the 1340s and 1350s the commons were asked to grant aids ‘ in pursuit of the king 's quarrel to recover his rights ’ , or in consideration of ‘ the pursuit of our right ’ .
3 The hon. Gentleman must be unaware that his party is now pledged to keep the nuclear deterrent , according to the speeches made by the hon. Member for Clackmannan ( Mr. O'Neill ) .
4 The speeches made by the representatives of member governments at the General Assembly were dominated by events in the Gulf [ see pp. 37631-41 ; 37694-97 ] .
5 Reformist ideas received further official sanction at an enlarged meeting of the Chinese Communist Party ( CCP ) politburo on Feb. 12 when general secretary Jiang Zemin , read out " important " speeches made by the now-retired paramount leader , Deng Xiaoping , during his recent tour of southern China [ see p. 38722 ] .
6 If you listen sometimes to speeches made by the Royal Family now , they are not necessarily to my mind and er this is this difficulty of the sort of humanity and effemininity of the Duchess of York and the Princess of Wales who tried I think , both of them , to do a phenomenal amount of public work with different levels of success and different levels of coverage .
7 In terms of the concessions made by the French , the treaty can be interpreted as a success for the English , although historians have not always agreed about this .
8 This was because of the number of concessions made by the Minister , who on the whole gave a sympathetic response to many of the concerns expressed by members .
9 Boswell says , ‘ We walked round the house till stopped by a cut made by the influx of the sea .
10 We have also been involved in the trips made by the Prince of Wales to promote British industry abroad , most recently in Hong Kong , Korea and Mexico .
11 Artemis realized this was a reference to her new stepmother , but she preferred to try and keep dropping her gathered pebbles into the centre of the splash made by the last one she had dropped .
12 The nature of the formal shapes made by the dancers ' bodies and limbs as they move into and hold a picture must be evaluated .
13 Denis rallied the defeatists with a robust speech : what everyone had said showed how pretentious were some of the demands made by the party for us to interfere here , there and everywhere .
14 On the other hand , the ward may not understand the demands made by the school .
15 £10 would seem a reasonable compromise in view of the many other demands made by the myriad charities in existence today .
16 New public housing was one of the strongest demands made by the working class on the postwar political parties , whose viability depended on their promise to provide it .
17 Secondly , the demands made by the innovation on the teacher 's repertoire of transactions may be greater than that which the teacher is accustomed to , or in the context of the particular class , is willing to risk trying .
18 A series of scandals , involving gambling and divorces , upset the moral demands made by the bourgeois conscience on the morality of the royals .
19 The difficulties that arise from the different demands made by the grammatical systems of different languages in translation should not be underestimated .
20 The remainder of the week proved busy , the demands made by the earthquake having caused a backlog of normal work , in addition to a sudden need to do something about the restlessness she had begun to notice in Florian Jones .
21 Does not the hon. Gentleman understand that , in spite of his apparent admiration for Colonel Gaddafi and his regime , the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted resolution 731 and called on Libya to respond positively and effectively to the demands made by the United Kingdom , France and the United States ?
22 The demands made by the rebels provide the clearest guide to their grievances , and according to the Anonimalle Chronicle those put forward by the Essex men at Mile End on 14 June were that they should be allowed to seize and punish traitors , and that no man should be made a serf nor do homage or any type of service to a lord in return for land ; instead they should hold it at a rent of 4d. an acre .
23 In four years ' time , it will be interesting to check the accuracy of this house-price prediction made by the Household Mortgage Corporation ( HMC ) .
24 The reign of James II appeared to confirm the prediction made by the exclusionists that a Catholic King would mean popery and arbitrary government .
25 This type of machine was used for the digital sound recordings made by the Nippon Columbia company in 1972 , instead of for video .
26 The sound quality varies enormously throughout the 39 tracks , ( which span roughly 50 years ) , but is at its worst in the eight cylinder recordings made by the composer himself in 1910 .
27 We were in fact quite wrong as there have been several alldigital recordings made by the firm That 's Entertainment Records prior to ours , with the English National Opera .
28 The research investigates the investment made by the public sector in leisure , the limits to public sector involvement in leisure , and the development of the framework within which the various public bodies operate .
29 I shall certainly answer the question , because we have a policy to which I alluded as a result of an interruption made by the Government Whip .
30 Vastly experienced Judges decided in favour of Ritschel in recognition of her strong uchi-mata ( inner thigh ) attacks , and a couple of dangerous pick-ups made by the West German .
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