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1 After questioning 600 non-information technology directors and 1,200 information technology ones , Graham Browne of market research group International Data Corp , concluded that , unless the Government goes down the facilities management path — which he believes is questionable — the UK market is unlikely to experience the 30% per annum growth rate generally forecast .
2 The agency say they broke new ground by bringing together a drinks company and an existing client , the DoE , to sponsor a major anti-drinking and driving campaign .
3 Borland International Inc and WordPerfect Corp are getting together to challenge the Microsoft Corp Microsoft Office with a bundle of their own , bringing together the Windows versions of the Wordperfect word processor , Paradox database and Quattro spreadsheet and offering it as Borland Office at a bargain basement $600 or less .
4 But , er , so hopefully Michelle will get this next Tracey 's position , and obviously sort of in in the meantime and providing her position comes up they are bringing in a Telesales County Secretary , which was n't gon na come in for about a year cos they wanted to sort of like , trial it , but now they 've decided if that 's what they want the position to do erm it 'll probably happen in the next two months and they said for me to go for it from our division , so I said right , okay .
5 Send in the clowns Beadle loses the battle at Bognor to the Batband .
6 BOGNOR Send in the clowns Beadle loses the battle of Bognor to the Batband .
7 'Not down the streets mother , ’ replied her knowing daughter .
8 Win/U reportedly needs only the Windows application 's source code , which is then recompiled and emerges running native on any brand of Unix under Motif .
9 But the Pilkington dispute could not have been anticipated ( although there were issues that precipitated it — pay levels were perceived to be low and the initial walkout occurred over a wages error ) .
10 through , through the system , but what that ca n't do is to pull off the arrears amount .
11 Bruce is particularly proud of ICI 's role in opening up the spirits market .
12 In Whitehall , three words came to sum up the appointments policy .
13 All the resources of the place went into keeping up the God-Kings life-style , rather than improving the lives of the people .
14 In the hunt DOUBLE Echo , easy winner of the Crawley Warren Handicap at York on Saturday , will make a quick reappearance in the Royal Hunt Cup next week , for which the gelding has picked up a 7lbs penalty .
15 In the pauses , I tried totting up the words Vern had spoken since we 'd arrived .
16 It might be able to make a valuable contribution , as is suggested by the part played by the organisation of dayschools and weekend conferences during the political fund campaign in enabling unions to hold close discussions with active members , provide clear and detailed information , and build up a grassroots movement .
17 If in doubt do not mention a timetable in the transmittal letter — send out an offers deadline once you have established sufficient interest
18 The Government still has to work out a points system whereby a cross-section of Hong Kong residents , whose skills are needed , will be given full British citizenship rights between 1992 and 1997 .
19 The fishhouse ( an early dream ) went up in 1977 , and most of my pennies went on the building , so that staging was designed around a 48″ tank size .
20 I do not know how the customs people work these things out , but I have never paid import duties on these overseas postal purchases .
21 ‘ Because I did n't know where the police station was , ’ I retorted .
22 The magnetic field strength is given again by eqn ( 3.27 ) ; we only need to substitute for the current In + Ip where the subscripts n and p refer to negative and positive particles respectively .
23 One can not compare exactly the customs accounts from the two ports , because those for London ending in 1460 conclude at the end of July instead of the normal date of Michaelmas , so the second period employed in the comparison is that of the eleven years 1450–61 .
24 Barber 's choral music is represented by A Stopwatch and an Ordnance Map ( text by Spender ) and Let Down the Bars O Death !
25 I vaguely recall writing down the codes months ago and losing whatever it was I wrote them on .
26 Yet this book , filling in the gaps Khrushchev left when the bulk of his reminiscences were smuggled out to the West in the early 1970s , is the most depressing reading for Mr Gorbachev .
27 Or , as one football club committee man said : ‘ We 'll just keep filling in the pools coupon . ’
28 The story was splashed over the front page , elbowing aside the arms talks and the council scandal .
29 It meanwhile was still being printed letterpress and seemed more an arts magazine than a product of any new movement , and put together by amateurs with leather arm-patches on their tweed jackets .
30 Neighbours raised the alarm when they saw flames light up the early-hours darkness in Ferry Road , Edinburgh .
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