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1 Several temporary sorting offices set up by Canada Post were reportedly attacked and some burnt down .
2 Around 730,000 of the new registrations have been through the Share Information Office and the rest with the many Share Shops set up by banks , building societies and other financial firms .
3 And with this would come a second liberation for women , the freedom to transcend the roles set up by figures like Annie Lennox and Janet Jackson , and to recover the right not to be strong , independent , immaculately in control .
4 Opinion polls suggested that about a third of the 8,400,000 people who had been issued vouchers intended to place them with funds set up by banks or private financial groups .
5 During the past three years , a feature has been the establishment of leasing companies set up by breweries , such as Inntrepreneur , Vanguard , and the Bass lease company .
6 They used bulldozers to break the barriers set up by UNIFIL troops to protect the villages .
7 Housing associations are non-statutory organisations set up by groups of individuals .
8 YTS programmes are run by local managing agents — employers , FE colleges or voluntary organisations set up by LEAs — and have been monitored and partly financed by the Training Agency ; the rest of the costs of the training programmes are to be met by contributions from local employers .
9 Out went the Lovebooks set up by Miles and John Hopkins ; its new holding company was KNULLAR , which could be , the paper suggested in August , the ‘ Karmic Neo-Universal League for Liberty and Reality ’ ; but to a Swede , It pointed out ‘ it could mean something entirely different ’ — ‘ fuck ’ to be precise .
10 With the Frankish Church 's new emphasis on godparental obligations , such a reinforcing of a biological kin-tie by a spiritual one became an adroit response to the dangers set out by Charlemagne in the 806 division-project .
11 The conditions set out by Samuel were intended to distance the National Government from the Lloyd George coalition which had cast its shadow across the politics of the 1920s .
12 It fits the principles set out by Conrad ( 1980 ) in allowing language stimulation by making available a number of forms of code .
13 All pilot proposals will be evaluated as to the contribution they will make to the Development Programme and , in the case of colleges without a Validation Procedures Agreement ( for details of this see UPDATE 1 ) , proposals will be considered by Scrutiny Panels set up by SCOTVEC .
14 This versatility rested on two bases : first , the structure of the rights set up by trusts ; second , the procedural system by which they could be enforced .
15 They were huge baroque establishments set up by J. Lyons and Co. , as a sort of poor-man 's Cafe Royal — several different kinds of restaurants and cafeterias under one roof .
16 Indeed the Federation of Working Men 's Clubs set up by Oxford House directly assisted the young Oxford missionary in developing the " knack of mingling on terms of personal equality with men , while yet by some je ne sais quoi in himself " , preserving " their freely accorded social homage " .
17 They have been helped to do this by the introduction of so-called ‘ call-off ’ contracts set up by Purchasing — which is part of AEA Estates — to enable them to place orders .
18 Setting aside the exact figures chair , I think Leeds position is that left late at the goalposts set down by R P G two , erm our members are the City Council 's grasped the mettle of accommodating the level of accommodation that that implies .
19 A Commission of Inquiry into Peat and Peatlands set up by Plantlife , a plant conservation trust , has submitted its report to the House of Lords .
20 Founded in 1801 , it was one of the network of regional museums set up by Napoleon .
21 In one urban area 85 children had been murdered by squads set up by business men who regarded the children as vermin who robbed .
22 Paul 's donor was found by the Anthony Nolan Trust , a register of donors set up by Shirley Nolan when her 7 year old son died from a rare bone marrow disease before a donor could be found .
23 Nor did the agency consult a commission of independent scientists set up by Congress with the specific task of advising the EPA on such matters .
24 The Committee 's principal conclusions set out by Stephen Levinson , Chairman of the Employment Law Committee 's Working Group on Disability , are :
25 This study was commissioned as an evaluation of the effectiveness of the community-based residential services set up by district health authorities with support from the Special Development Team .
26 Government indemnity schemes set up by French and Germans for loan exhibitions
27 TEACHERS ' UNIONS are advising their members to boycott appraisal schemes set up by schools and local authorities .
28 I regard it as one of the two most important factors set out by D O E in paragraph thirty three .
29 The guidance that we give below , under six headings , is therefore to be considered together with all the statutory and other rules and recommendations set out by Parliament , or in the 1991 guide , which takes the form of a practice direction as to costs in criminal proceedings , and which also includes , at appendix 3 , the formal Practice Direction of 3 May 1991 as to costs in criminal proceedings : Practice Direction ( Crime : Costs ) [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 498 .
30 Of course , one of the new breed of select committees can review any matter that falls within its ambit , but their reports tend to lack the prestige of inquiries set up by ministers .
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