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1 Khadafi and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak met for talks in February and June to discuss regional issues and ways of increasing co-operation in agriculture , industry , health and telecommunications .
2 Since Morland J. found that the cases mentioned above demonstrated , without uncertainty or ambiguity , that the council as a local authority was entitled to sue for damages in respect of the libels alleged in the statement of claim , he held that it was not necessary to have regard to article 10 .
3 In many ways , the issue of knowledge acquisition has been one that has separated the practicable representations of natural language semantics from those that can only remain as theories in textbooks .
4 Now eight or nine-year-olds are being taught about periods in schools .
5 The exuberance of their music and sincerity of their worship readily compensate for flaws in performance or thin theological content .
6 AMERICAN born Lisa Price , now living in Llanidloes , has been appointed sales manager for Radio Maldwyn , and is successfully canvassing for advertisers in time for the independent local radio station 's launch on July 1 on 756kHz medium wave .
7 This may make for difficulties in terms of care .
8 But at this meeting I went to , people there felt very strongly that services should not be awarded funding to go for investors in people .
9 Taken together these two relationships will improve on the current single relationship by allowing for shifts in consumer spending between commodities with different amounts of value added .
10 And remember that times given for stages in guidebooks and on mountain path signposts are estimates for typical , more lightly equipped walkers .
11 Weighting is given for differences in age and , possibly , at sixth-form level , for different subjects .
12 The introduction to medieval and Renaissance literature that appeared some months after his death as The Discarded Image ( 1964 ) , based on the accumulated notes of lectures he had given for decades in Oxford and Cambridge , deals sympathetically with authors who , as he approvingly remarks , quote Homer and Hesiod ‘ as if they were no less to be taken into account than the sacred writers ’ ; and the break in the European spirit he saw as a consequence of the seventeenth-century scientific revolution is magnified here , in a sweeping argument , far beyond the familiar classroom shift from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance .
13 To illustrate the paradigm , reference is made to an alcohol education course developed for offenders in trouble through drink .
14 A NEW TYPE of polyurethane foam developed for mattresses in prisons could cut the number of deaths from fires in homes .
15 Although the pressing need to plan for children in care is now well documented ( Millham et al. ,
16 Tuna are sometimes landed when they try to swim through holes in fishing nets and get their teeth caught in the mesh ; once trapped in this way , they can be dragged on to the beach with the net .
17 Whether it goes through computers in America or in the desert , the information can be with commanders in the field in a matter of minutes .
18 There is a general recognition that there is a need for a Community policy to be formulated for takeovers in order to ensure that equal conditions apply throughout the EC and that all parties to takeovers proceed on an equal footing .
19 I was just wondering what sort of future you wanted to see for women in terms of their awareness of their own power ?
20 Baker and Bessmertnykh failed during talks in Geneva on June 7 and in Berlin on June 20 to settle remaining differences over a strategic arms reduction treaty ( START ) [ see pp. 37979 ; p. 38255 ] .
21 In the past patients who travel from all over the world have had to sit for hours in hospital waiting rooms , with nothing to amuse them .
22 To equip future students to sit for degrees in music made newly available at London University after 1879 , Hunt now arranged an ‘ arts ’ class at the college to prepare candidates for matriculation , while broadening the music curriculum to conform with the university 's new syllabuses .
23 ( iv ) Peers and peeresses in their own right , except peers of Ireland — the latter were , before 1963 , qualified to sit for constituencies in Great Britain but not in Northern Ireland .
24 What it has not been able to do is provide a coherent explanation of the variations it often describes , nor account for changes in mores and consciousness .
25 Some other higher degree theses , not published in the Rolfe or Will papers , are also listed as omissions in Appendix 4 of Will 1991 .
26 Some other higher degree theses , not published in the Rolfe or Will papers , are also listed as omissions in Appendix 4 .
27 They were designed as part of a diploma intended for teachers in post with the title ‘ Teaching in the Multi Ethnic School ’ in the late seventies .
28 However , now that it is necessary to identify the functions the judges are performing when they sit as visitors in cases which are concerned with the question whether people are fit and proper persons to become or remain barristers , we must for the first time examine their function in that context alone .
29 He should write to the Secretary of State for Education and Science setting out the problems , and the same goes for problems in respect of Dundee university .
30 Further , the growth of a discourse of formal political representation and its implementation in the 1867 Reform Act , made politicians uneasy about the political power wielded by civil servants , especially when they operated as statesmen in disguise .
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