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1 From the evocative first ascent photo of Joe Brown and Wilf White in 1948 , which featured in the 1978 guide , through the Hard Rock treatment , the hundreds of ascents this route receives each year indicate its lasting popularity and quality .
2 But the story goes that money speaks , and some people , some parents , if they get hit in the pocket , will probably take more notice of their child ,
3 The judgement led one observer to point out ruefully that there now existed a situation where two tribunals faced with similar circumstances could quite reasonably come to different conclusions , and that their rulings could not be overturned on appeal in the Interests of consistency ( IRS , 1985a ) .
4 Empirical work will be carried out to develop and standardise a new research technique using visual imagery to probe beliefs about pain .
5 The Prince of Wales also cancelled plans to attend Royal Ascot to take the opportunity to recover from the back injury he aggravated at polo on Sunday .
6 Of course , these single-employer estates are not closed social fields : indeed , social networks extend outwards from the estates to include other colleagues employed by the same company who live elsewhere in Dunrossness , and perhaps also include a few Shetlanders perceived as having an equal social status .
7 Russians made repeated attempts to break through the encircling enemy — only and always to be driven back by the murderous fire of Francois 's 1st Corps , which barred the line of retreat along the route by which they had earlier advanced .
8 and then time went along until it was September and September the third I was in church when the vicar announced that war has just been declared .
9 An injunction was granted in that case to enforce that duty ordering the owner to maintain a hoarding around a vacant piece of his land or find some other way to prevent trespassers from using and depositing filth and refuse there , which amongst other things , gave rise to foul odours .
10 The 38 bulls sold averaged £1,738.57 compared with £1,665.24 last year and four steers were sold for an average of £475.13 .
11 Not only do we need to build up a collection of RBGE staff publications , but we should also ensure that external researchers given significant access to RBGE facilities agree to deposit copies of their publications , reports and theses within the Library as a condition of use .
12 EURO DISNEYLAND 's most exciting theme park offers high seas jaunts , mystic Oriental sagas and the exotic bazaar and treasures of ‘ 1001 Nights ’ .
13 The chairman asked each candidate to give a one sentence reason why people should vote for them .
14 S 1(1) provides that ‘ a person is guilty of an offence if — ( a ) he causes a computer to perform any function to secure access to any program or data held in any computer ; ( b ) the access he intends to secure is unauthorised ; and ( c ) he knows at the time when he causes the computer to perform the function that that is the case ’ .
15 For him the house was filled with suffering and fluffed attempts to pretend that suffering did n't exist .
16 The truth would never lose its power to wound , but Maria lacked any inclination to retaliate , aware that the same truth must be hurting Luke just as deeply , albeit in an entirely different way .
17 Appealing to employers to make special provision to enable older people to continue or , indeed , return to employment , the Ministry offered the help of its industrial rehabilitation units in cases where lack of confidence and low morale were obstacles to the re-employment of older people .
18 Sequencing templates are generated by symmetric PCR using universal primers flanking the insertion region of the plasmid/phage e.g. : M13 -21 forward/M13 reverse , T3/T7 , KS/SK .
19 We recommend our insurance as providing adequate cover for normal requirements , but it is your responsibility to arrange additional cover exceeding the maximum amounts payable under our policy , or providing cover for addition areas of liability if require .
20 But the ability of such institutions to perform this role has become increasingly difficult .
21 Cleveland County Council has announced plans to issue new passes to allow blind people to continue travelling free in Langbaurgh .
22 Opposition groups fear Communist attempt to regain the initiative Krenz offers ‘ round table ’ talks on free elections .
23 His parting remarks last night had suggested he did not believe anything they had told him .
24 The French lorry drivers started their blockade because of new laws being introduced which mean disqualification for any driver accumulating 6 penalty points on his licence .
25 The Sherwood sandstones were shallower and their water correspondingly cooler than expected , whereas the Lower Permian sandstones lacked sufficient permeability to give an adequate supply of hot water .
26 And , most important of all , the number of states using primary elections to select delegates to the convention had risen from 17 in 1968 to 29 in 1976 , with the number of votes cast by delegates chosen or bound by primaries increasing from 37.5 per cent to 72.6 per cent .
27 Prince Edward was in Swindon to see Handicapped youngsters playing tenpin bowling and he had a crack himself .
28 The Law Society is not opposed to competitive tendering in itself — now widespread for commercial legal work — and indeed is working with the Department of the Environment on the Government 's plans to compel local authorities to put their legal services out to tender .
29 Yesterday at Lord 's the Test and County Cricket Board announced separate deals involving both Sky TV and British Satellite Broadcasting for the transmission of a large segment of the domestic game for the next three years .
30 Yesterday at Lord 's the Test and County Cricket Board announced separate deals involving both Sky TV and British Satellite Broadcasting for the transmission of a large segment of the domestic game for the next three years .
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