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1 Amstral has recently been through a combination of management buyouts and takeovers , including the acquisition of Crab Advanced Technologies ' sales and marketing division , and now goes by the name of ABC Workstation Solutions Ltd .
2 The amount of shareholders ' funds attributable to equity interests is the difference between total shareholders ' funds and the total amount attributable to non-equity interests .
3 The government on May 31 introduced legislation to determine the value of political parties ' assets and for the expropriation of the assets of those parties existing on Oct. 7 , 1989 .
4 Montepulciano not only looks but behaves like a stage set , patronising barbers ' shops and swirly baroque cafe ; its hours are numbered by a forbidding clock-tower Pulcinella ; it goes to church , outside the walls , in the most theatrical building of all .
5 The so-called deputies ' science and technology working group was asked to nominate people within their agencies to serve on panels that will develop policies for 15 topics ranging from specific issues such as medical technology to basic research itself .
6 Their boats have been used for the Royal Lymington Cup and the Air Canada Industry Sailing Challenge , as well as the Chartered Surveyors ' Regatta and many other similar events .
7 Well does n't it ma , I mean when you do you 'll be away with your different groups ' points and he 'll be
8 SI is calling for the UK to ban the importation of cheap coal produced at the expense of tribal peoples ' lives and livelihoods .
9 Bridget Ewing has had very few enquiries about Residential Homes ' Membership and she would be pleased to hear from more teachers involved in these type of classes .
10 They apply to different communities , they have responded to different communities ' needs but they also contribute to a ripple effect of achievement at national and international levels which will ultimately benefit the lives of many more children .
11 Smoked Quails ' Eggs & Mozzarella Salad
12 ( l to r ) Smoked Pheasant Salad ; Fromage Frais & Cranberry Dressing ; Mixed Nut Salad with Garlic Vinaigrette ; Smoked Turkey Salad with Stilton & Walnut Cream Dressing ; Smoked Quails ' Eggs & Mozzarella Salad
13 See Salami Sausages , smoked , scalded , dried etc p13 Savoury Petits Choux p113 Skate with Black Butter p48 Slicing sausages , types of p14 Smoked Quails ' Eggs & Mozzarella Salad p23 Smoked Trout & Parma Ham Mousse p18 Smoking , as a method of preservation p108 Soup , Avocado p104 Soup , Mexican Tomato p104 Soup , Tomato , Lime & Basil p111 Soya Sauce p54/ A salty sauce used throughout the Far East as a replacement for salt Spanish Potato Salad with Capers p48 Spices & Seasonings pp100–1 Spicy Sausage Beans p40 Steak au Poivre p51 Stilton & Walnut Cream Dressing p28 Sultanas p61 Summer Lamb Ragout p111 Sun-dried Tomatoes p111/ Dried tomato halves , seeded , possessing a strong , rich flavour .
14 Delicious recipes will tempt you to experiment — try Smoked Quails ' Eggs and Mozzarella salad for an unusual starter ; tiny Mushroom Soufflés using dried funghi ; Lemon and Pistachio Pudding .
15 If the salad is delicate , then a flavoured vinegar or aromatic oil may be sufficient , as for the Smoked Quails ' Eggs and Mozzarella Salad ( recipe p23 ) pictured on previous page and dressed only with virgin olive oil .
16 At the end of August an indefinite freeze was placed on the repatriation of foreign companies ' profits and dividends ; however , in September the rules were relaxed to allow transfer of normal profits after 60 days , and in November it was reported that the freeze was to be lifted under pressure from international corporations .
17 The Bank will credit the commercial banks ' accounts and this represents an increase in their cash reserves .
18 Outside on the veranda , where the eaves are supported by pillars crowned with carved wooden rams ' heads and the real skulls and horns of sacrificed rams and he-goats , two men are kneading the dough for puris , pummelling the flour of every household in the village .
19 A second stage emerges when the achievement of representative government , universal and equal suffrage , and free elections seems to diminish the importance of political action outside the formal institutional sphere , although in periods of crisis social movements , such as the unemployed workers ' movements or the fascist movements in some European countries , may develop .
20 As already stressed , the National Unemployed Workers ' Movement and , its mentor , the Communist Party of Great Britain , failed to find the revolutionary spirit which they felt was being dampened and re-channelled by the Labour Party .
21 It has to be emphasized that , for those who support the Mobilizing Ideal , these authoritarian features of British governments ' attitudes and behaviour towards the media are not defects but virtues .
22 In some SSDs , relations with the police are dire , joint training is in tatters , and little is being done to build social workers ' confidence and skills are growing , and successful prosecutions have been achieved using the memorandum .
23 The conference , which will take place on 4 June at Chartered Accountants ' Hall and costs £399.50 , is open to anyone .
24 The Women 's Corona Society ( see Appendix 4 ) has members throughout the world who both welcome and provide useful information to incoming expatriates ' wives and children .
25 P&O Containers then shipped British entrants ' cars and equipment back to the UK .
26 Richard Aitkenhead was head of the Guatemalan Managers ' Association and was connected with the PAN leadership .
27 I tried to remember what my sister Mary had said about ignoring old wives ' tales and I tried to put them from my mind , but after that I often caught myself glancing at Granny 's picture and it seemed to me that her black eyes came alive and followed me round the room .
28 They ran health centres ( offering a mixture of self-help , herbal-ism , old wives ' tales and orthodox medicine ) for women finding to their cost that FAMILY had a stronghold in the dwindling official health services ; they dug up neglected laws on sex equality and fought hopelessly to get them obeyed .
29 What Mead is calling the generalized other and its effects , can be read as nothing more than the process of socialization in which any one culture or social groupings ' values and norms are internalized .
30 Above left : ‘ Cecil ’ Leitch , the British , French , Canadian and English Ladies ' Champion and President of Henley Ladies 1920–25 .
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