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1 Chelsea-bound Kharin was due to make his farewell appearance for CSKA Moscow in the Scots ' second match of the champions ' league in Bochum .
2 Beyond the town , the old county boundary is crossed , Caithness being left for Sutherland , both of these ancient counties having now sadly lost their identities in the new-fangled administrative area known as the Highland Region — one hopes that Caithness will for ever remain Caithness and Sutherland Sutherland in the minds of Scotsmen : historical associations should not be trampled on by modern bureaucracy .
3 Roberts , who now needs just three winners to reach 150 for the season , is 22 ahead of Pat Eddery in the jockeys ' title race .
4 Fine as he is , Ricci sounds tame and occasionally uncomfortable beside Jacha Heifetz in the Polonaises , but who would n't ?
5 The successful applicants will form part of an active research group led by Professor Peter Donnelly , Dr Richard Nichols and Dr David Balding in the Schools of Mathematical and Biological Sciences at QMW .
6 One view put forward by A. G. Dickens in the mid-1960s held that because Protestantism greatly appealed to the many lay people who had been alienated by the formalistic , clerically dominated Catholicism of the later middle ages , the Protestantization of the country was achieved very quickly .
7 These occurred at different times down the whole length of the front , from Haj Omran in the mountains of the north to the marshes in the south .
8 Tony then joined men 's captain David Havelock in a doubles and the Bourne paid managed to beat the Parun/Knight pairing in a lively and hard-fought match .
9 Ireland are likely to employ Johns , Mick Galwey and Denis McBride as the forward trio , with skipper Alain Rolland , Eric Elwood , Vincent Cunningham and Richard Wallace in the backs .
10 They found the body of Lucy Chamberlain in the grounds .
11 Please contact Marie Gorman in the Examinations Department , enclosing an A4 stamped addressed envelope .
12 Mary Leapor 's writings are given an extended feminist materialist reading by Donna Landry in The Muses of Resistance : Labouring-Class Women 's Poetry in Britain 1739–1796 ( 1990 ) .
13 Paula Wilcox … set to take centre stage Paula with Richard Beckinsale in The Lovers
14 Neddy Fawcett , who was farming at West Birk Hatt in the days before it was flooded when the new reservoir opened , was very good with mechanical things and used to come over and try to make it start .
15 ‘ Did you come across Taczek , Swod or Tatyana Nowak in the files ? ’
16 Since then he has played singles while Stephen Shaw , Andrew Castle , Richard Whichello , Chris Bailey , Danny Sapsford , Nick Brown and Mark Petchey have all been tried and Bates has also paired up with Shaw , Castle , Brown and Colin Dowdeswell in the doubles .
17 A win over British No. 17 , Katie Ricket in a ratings tournament at Alfreton in May , confirmed her rapid progress .
18 For those who fancy an afternoon off the unbeaten track , Eccleshall visit Eastwood Hanley in the Potteries tomorrow .
19 If not , his brown eyes wore an expression as helpless and martyred as those of Saint Sebastian in the paintings Molly had always admired .
20 The presence of such energetic ladies as Bessie Pullen Burry in the Britons , of Nesta Webster and Catherine Stoddart in the Duke of Northumberland 's publishing concerns , as well as Rotha Lintorn Orman 's role in the British Fascists and Mary Allen 's , Mary Richardson 's and Mrs Dacre-Fox 's membership of the BUF , suggested a peculiar side-effect of the suffragette movement ; political commitment and involvement could develop in very different directions from the dedicated socialism of Sylvia Pankhurst or the militant conservatism of her mother and sister .
21 Those of us who remember the horrid cruelties applied to Frank Williams in the days when he was generally considered ‘ Wanker Williams ’ , an outsider with no chance to make good , can remember how it felt for Emerson to climb down off his mountain and to try to make good in a changing and by then wholly different world .
22 retired at the end of October after a 26-year career with the Company which started in the accounts department at Key Street in the days when staff sat on stools at high , sloping desks .
23 If we win against both Spain and Japan that could give us a shot against South Africa in the quarter-finals , which would be tremendous news for Scottish rugby back home ’ , said Rutherford .
24 However , it is surely worth noting that in September 1980 the South African Journal of Science carried in article by Vines ( vol 76 , p 404 ) in which he considered the prospect of extended drought conditions in South Africa in the mid-1980s .
25 We now know that Robin Smith , John Cunningham and Pat Walsh in Scotland , and Arthur Dolphin and Pete Greenwood in the Lakes , were doing first ascents every bit as difficult as those by Joe Brown and Don Whillans — but I do n't remember being aware of this at the time .
26 The sprinter Linford Christie joins Frank Bruno in the ranks of MBEs .
27 Prepared in only a few weeks to satisfy an urgent need for cash on the part of Steinitz , who is building an auction house complex at Saint Ouen in the suburbs of Paris , the auction did have a catalogue covering 352 major items but without printed estimates .
28 This question is addressed by B. Fine and L. Harris in The Peculiarities of the British Economy ( London , Lawrence and Wishart ; 1985 ) .
29 What they could n't see though was that another interested spectator was Rico d'Agostino in the stalls .
30 The best performance by Scots in the individual events , was a silver medal for Pam Hamilton and Joy Reid in the women 's doubles in 1977 but there have been five other Scottish bronze medal performances in the doubles since the championships began in 1969 .
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