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1 PEGGY SECORD Our New President
2 With City struggling to defend at set pieces , Strachan again planted a free kick into the penalty area where David Wetherall released Gary Speed whose left foot shot gave Tony Coton no chance .
3 As part of Illinois ' month-long celebration of French culture , science and trade , the Art Institute of Chicago is giving Patrick Tosani his first U.S. solo show ( until 19 July ) .
4 Are these not the same Glentoran fans whose continual barracking got our manager Ronnie McFall the sack and look what success Ronnie has had from he came to Shamrock Park .
5 The structure dominates a central area of the city where developers have built a new Transi-plaza-the kind whose exterior architecture and landscaping is hologrammic , altering entirely ( but superficially ) every twenty-four bio-hours .
6 There were not enough , however , to stop them being blitzed in the final by a Warblers side whose quaint victory song underlined a cutting edge .
7 Southern Railway kept a mule at Spencer Shops whose sole purpose was to get on board a train on Sunday so that a run could be made from Spencer to Goldsboro .
8 A misunderstanding between Richard Eyres and Derek Pyke gave Rocky Turner his first penalty chance , and a second , from a similarly kickable position , arrived when David Hulme was forced to obstruct Mark Roskell .
9 The Cowboys handed the Denver Broncos their first home defeat of the season in a 31-27 thriller .
10 Patrick Alston emphasizes the students ' poverty , Regina Eimontova their political opinions , Daniel Brower the interaction of the two .
11 It is impossible to recognize in the poet thus characterized — ‘ precious ’ , ‘ insulate ’ , ‘ toylike ’ — the William Carlos Williams whom American opinon over the last thirty years has promoted as a respectable , and better than respectable , counterweight to Eliot .
12 Indeed , during almost a thousand years the only important legislation concerning English highways was a statute dating from the reign of Edward I. It required lords of manors to supervise the felling of trees and undergrowth up to 200ft on both sides of any ‘ highway ’ that led from one market town to another .
13 Now in the heart of the decoration area of Bath , stretching from the London Road to the end of Walcot Street , we come on Penny Philip whose small shop is a shrine to period textiles : toile de Jouy , Scandinavian bedlinens and shawls are displayed on decorative iron furniture .
14 The Liverpool manager has made no secret of his desire to sign a top-class defender this summer with John Scales and Neil Ruddock his main targets .
15 For more details on this subject , consult the PRS Yearbook which all members receive annually .
16 For Miss Green her new area was to be along a ‘ corridor ’ accessible from railway stations on the Kettering , Huntingdon , Peterborough line , in ‘ … a poor county , thinly populated , neglected by all organisations other than Women 's Institutes … ’ .
17 Will you bring Miss Danziger her packed luncheon , please ?
18 Pieter Hendriks scored a marvellous kick and chase try and one of the Free State stars was Hendrik Truter who last season played for Transvaal .
19 Almost a whole generation knew him as Curator of Sir John Soane 's Museum in London ( 1945–84 ) , where he maintained its distinctive , old-fashioned atmosphere throughout his tenure and on Saturday afternoons himself guided visitors around .
20 The paper 's initial foray suffered from a certain paucity of research and culminated in an attack on the impeccably orthodox BBC disc-jockey David Jacobs whose prime status was wilting under the impact of the new pirate radio stations .
21 It should have gone to Penny Naylor our new head of Publicity .
22 In the nineteenth century it was Richard Wagner whose extraordinary ambition it was to make a complete artistic environment , in which the arts would blend .
23 C. Cyclamen coum Hardy cyclamen whose rounded leaves — which may be plain green , marbled grey , or silver — appear in autumn and last until late spring .
24 Stanley Kalms , the Dixons chief whose own bid for what was then called Woolworths was repulsed three years ago , said the offer document did not disguise an attempt to acquire his company on the cheap .
25 But the chairman of Velcro is a very British knight , Sir Humphrey Cripps , a 75-year-old Northamptonshire businessman whose extraordinary generosity to charities , Cambridge colleges , and Nottingham University earned him a knighthood in 1989 .
26 Wimbledon 's three chances in the first half fell to Alan McLeary whose powerful header was brilliantly saved by Southall .
27 The Supreme Court on Dec. 7 dealt a blow to supporters of the right to an abortion by refusing to review a Mississippi law which required women to obtain counselling and then to wait 24 hours before terminating a pregnancy .
28 It was a black day for Chancellor Kohl whose personal popularity has been steadily eroded over the past two years and whose ability to provide the CDU with effective leadership will be questioned more seriously than before .
29 Another supplier was South Africa whose huge Armscor factory in Johannesburg had supplied Iran with all the 120-mm guns that it fruitlessly fired across the desert in this never-ending conflict , and much else besides .
30 After last week 's World Cup setback in Norway , international committee chairman Peter Swales , the chairman of Manchester City , gave the England manager his unqualified support .
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