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1 Michel Perie , the boisterous young Toulon prop whose domination of Pascal Ondarts helped provide a platform for his side 's victory , holds aloft the Championship trophy .
2 Any decorator asked to help design a room for a client would start by asking certain obvious questions .
3 The aim of this paper is to consider a strategy which schools could adopt to help introduce a policy for integration .
4 So she organised cabaret evenings and discos to help buy a scanner for the Barrow Infirmary .
5 They 're used by the South , Tyneside Local Authority Branch to help buy a camcorder for the Sullivan member who 's recently undergone surgery to remove a tumour from his brain .
6 Halifax are pulling out all the stops to try to strengthen their squad and want a sponsor to help fund a deal for Aussie Test forward Bob Lindner .
7 The paintings were at first estimated at FFr4–5 million by Paris expert Eric Turquin and their sale was planned to help purchase a scanner for the hospital .
8 The EC has declared its willingness to help finance a plan for the environmentally-sound development of the Coto Donana wetlands in southern Spain , which had been repeatedly identified as at risk from inappropriate farming and tourism .
9 Is the Minister aware that in Scotland we have gained the impression that while the Secretary of State for Scotland is prepared to have meetings about the industry such as the one that he had yesterday with the shadow Secretary of State for Industry — the man with the real power in relation to the steel industry , the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , is not prepared to lift a finger to help secure a future for steel production in Scotland ?
10 Launching the network , David Trippier , minister of state for the environment and countryside noted that plenty of environmental data exists in isolation but that the ECN will ensure the collation of good quality compatible data to help develop a framework for future policies .
11 The results will then be used to help compile a handbook for woodland managers on how to manage their woods in a dormouse-friendly way .
12 Scientists from the National Rivers Authority have asked local people at Mablethorpe , Lincolnshire , to donate their discarded Christmas trees to help find a cure for Britain 's eroding beaches .
13 I also remind the Minister that the then Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) , told me in a letter that we had every right to help organise a campaign for former employees of British Shipbuilders , who had a right to 13 weeks unemployment or supplementary benefit .
14 The position , Chair , if I can just quickly through you , say in terms of this budget , we do make a provision for absences , because obviously we do get sickness absence .
15 where they did build a school for them you see .
16 Nevertheless , the Spanish Civil War did make a difference for the conference condemned the non-intervention policy adopted by the major powers , for it was being flouted by Italians , Germans and Russians , and recommended that the Spanish republican government should be allowed to buy arms .
17 If you have to say ‘ No comment ’ then do give a reason for it .
18 Their figures for the Eastern Caribbean are less clear cut ( also predictable as Barbadian Creole is itself less distant from Standard English than Jamaican ) , but do show a tendency for teachers to categorise them as " mixed " speakers .
19 so we did like a meal for , I think there was about thirty of them
20 Although they do constitute a basis for a future development policy it is only realistic to recognise that they are , in some respects at least , contradictory to the conceptual framework of present policies and planning approaches .
21 We do not see any need to restructure these services at the moment , but we do see a need for closer collaboration between the external and internal services .
22 In making the choice between headhunting or in-house recruiting , it is clear that the crux of the matter is the level of appointment involved ; most employers do see a place for both methods .
23 The relatively low percentage of graduates from such courses who do eventually make their way , via postgraduate and often in the sciences post-doctoral research , into the academic professions , should not disguise the fact that academic courses do provide a preparation for such work .
24 There are obvious problems in applying principles derived from American commerce and industry to British schools but these criteria do provide a basis for analysis .
25 As a first attempt the results are no doubt crude , but they do provide a basis for further refinement .
26 If the legislation did contain a requirement for authorities to keep to drug budgets , ‘ we shall be shouting ‘ foul ’ loud and clear , ’ Dr Field said .
27 Zborowski did have a buyer for the drawings in Lucien Descaves , the brother of the Police Commissioner who bought them up by the batch .
28 No it 's not entirely true cos we did have a budget for overtime
29 It was true : she did have a reputation for good housekeeping .
30 Er I did have a child for in nineteen forty eight .
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