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1 For modern reference it has included centre pages which give useful notes which enables 1992 readers to pin point the location of the original advertiser .
2 The bespectacled motormouth gets a cover splash on the New York Post for urging black kids to skip school the day his Malcolm X biopic opens , claiming that ‘ the teachers ca n't hold it against them if they write a report on what they see . ’
3 With such diverse facilities and wide ranging activities , we have found that many young mothers attending the Sportcentre require a private room to feed or change the youngest member of the family — to satisfy that need we are pleased to provide a fully equipped Baby Care room to give mum the privacy and comfort she and junior deserve .
4 My basic criticism of all three judgments in the Court of Appeal is that in their desire to do justice the court failed to do justice according to law .
5 There would be no chance to tell fitzAlan the truth , no chance to discover how he felt about her , no chance at life and happiness .
6 The proportion of oil will decrease significantly however due to an increase in coal usage to make coal the country 's main fuel by the year 2000 and there will be a huge increase in gas consumption .
7 The position was that the Food Controller , purporting to be acting under Defence of the Realm Regulations , had imposed as a condition of the grant of a licence to purchase milk the payment to him by the purchaser of a charge of 2d. per gallon .
8 Constitutionally , and in theory , Parliament as a whole was sovereign since the House of Commons was but a part of Parliament and for a bill to become law the assent of Lords , Crown , and Commons were all needed .
9 But this will end in September this year , giving IBM far more freedom to develop DOS the way it wants to .
10 After the twenty-three slabs of the ornamental frieze had been dismantled to allow work on the installation to take place the Museum 's curatorial staff and classical scholars from outside were able to reconsider the original order of sculptures .
11 In order to combat inflation the government imposed strict controls on foreign currency .
12 And the booze business is among the most powerful in India , partly because in order to evade duty the manufacturers need the complicity of crooked politicians .
13 In order to increase revenue the IMF recommended raising indirect taxes and reforming the fiscal system in order to broaden the tax base and to reduce tax evasion .
14 Environmental Issues looks at the results and some of C&P 's initiatives to help clean-up the waterways .
15 In order to retain flexibility the Directors propose that the 5% in five year limit should be continued indefinitely .
16 Mr Major intends to wind up the Department of Energy , establish a Department of Arts , Broadcasting and Sport and appoint a minister to imp lement the Citizen 's Charter .
17 The main difficulty is that in order to record capital the organization not only has to know what assets it owns but it also has to put a value on them , even if the ‘ value ’ is their historic cost .
18 In order to further study the relationship with chronic diarrhoea we have reviewed patients presenting at Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children with cryptosporidiosis since 1983 when routine screening of the stools was introduced .
19 ‘ I ca n't understand how people can pay excessive amounts to watch football the way it is played today , ’ he said .
20 Of Purpose In I walk to college every day in order to save money the clause in order to save money qualifies walk .
21 Sporadic exercise can help general health and gives positive mental effects , but in order to change shape the body has to be consistently challenged .
22 For those who argue that the 1925 legislation represents a series of reforms in order to facilitate conveyancing the foundation of the legislation lies in s. 1 , Law of Property Act , where Parliament reduced the number of estates and interests capable of existing at law :
23 In the spring of 1167 he led an army into the Auvergne , right on the eastern border of Aquitaine , in order to lay waste the land of Count William of Auvergne , who seems to have dispossessed his nephew the young Count .
24 This fact , and the implications of the coming shortage of teenagers , has led the company to make education the centrepiece of its community strategy .
25 In making time to provide reflection the head not only has to be clear about the relative priority of helping out , taking on chores and providing workaday leadership but also has to have confidence in the extent to which his or her colleagues expect leadership .
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