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1 The imposition of an additional levy on alien exporters in 1303 had led to English merchants playing a major part in handling wool shipments later in the century , but it was Edward III 's war taxation for his French campaigns , much of which was derived from levies on wool exports , which did most to promote the development of cloth manufacture in England , by creating a tariff barrier which raised the costs of the raw material to the foreign manufacturers .
2 The Department of German encourages research work particularly in the modern field .
3 The signatures of these ‘ partner equivalents ’ would serve to document the individuals ' responsibility for the examination ; to that extent it eliminates for the outside world the element of anonymity currently inherent in the practice of signing audit opinions only in the names of the firms .
4 The stoma care nurse visited Mr Reynolds later in the day and demonstrated to him how to change the colostomy appliance .
5 This led S. Ohno at the Sloan-Kettering Institute in New York to the rather unlikely conclusion that the mammalian ovary must be capable of inducing oestrus cycles even in the complete absence of eggs .
6 Within BP , further cost savings should result in compensating margin improvements later in the year .
7 The enthusiasm of both Margery Kempe and Richard Rolle for adopting a life-style which would itself openly express a response to God 's love as revealed in the Incarnation and their desire to teach others of this , betrays a deeply felt response to Franciscan teaching ; while Walter Hilton 's beautifully structured account of the progress to essential human fulfilment as inward discovery of the reality of Christ incarnate dying to sin but rising in love , one in heart and mind with God , places Walter Hilton squarely in the tradition of the theology of the Augustinian friars .
8 ‘ No , ’ says Vic , looking Bert Braddock straight in the eye .
9 However , by chance , an acquaintance of yours who works as a salesman for a machine tool company has visited Mr Forbes earlier in the year .
10 ‘ We should have turned Jack Stone in in the first place and let the Met boys worry about protecting the family . ’
11 Er , as I have said , I have n't done Woodrow Wilson before in the past , so , so it was an experiment , and erm , I must admit , yo you rose to the occasion excellently .
12 Many previous studies have sought risk factors retrospectively in the context of trials designed primarily to detect a difference between antiulcer treatments .
13 I had joined Thames Valley back in the early eighties from London Irish .
14 Natural infection may have also contributed to the high seroprevalences in the IPV group 13–17 months after vaccination , although evidence from previous studies in poliomyelitis-free areas suggests that this finding is more likely to be due to brisk secondary responses in children who had been primed with OPV and who later received poliovirus antigen parenterally in the form of IPV .
15 It is a technique which can also help keep sample size down in the case of a large survey .
16 Is it possible to buy coconut ice-cream anywhere in the UK ?
17 This is election year in the United States as well as in Britain and Japan however , and the Fed is under pressure to lower interest rates further in the next couple of months .
18 And , four minutes later , Ropati 's Test colleague , pacy prop George Mann , brushed aside a couple of tackles to put Gary Connolly over in the corner .
19 LETTERS FROM MY FATHER ed by Amanda Allsop Alan Sutton , £4.99 I USED to encounter Kenneth Allsop frequently in the Sixties when we broadcast together on BBC book programmes .
20 I mean I think that 's extremely important to allow children to erm you know play things out in the best way that they which is in a sense their way of coming to terms with things erm and to answer their questions as honestly as I can and to admit it when I do n't know the answers erm and also , I mean in our family we 've taken various actions to try to stop the war and we 've , you know , taken part in demonstrations and written letters and erm
21 Well we had a r a sch classroom in the infants school there for our headquarters and er storing cos we used to make use , we had a palliasse on the floor for when we was on night duty erm but I can never understand why we had our he headquarters over there but we had to do guard duties over in the elementary school on th school on the other side because that was the only one that had got a telephone and we had to man the telephones from the Brigade Headquarters or the to be able to phone to should they want us to be called out and so we had to do the guard duty over there but we slept in the , when we was off duty we was in er Alma Green School and that was there and then the we moved from there eventually and th th the longest part of our life of the Home Guard , the headquarters was at the cottage , I 've been trying to think what the name of the cottage is , it ha it , it has a name it 's the cottage next door to the Sir Robert Peel public house in Bell Lane .
22 I think Andy offered to let Howie hole up in the hotel while the cops were looking for him , and everybody else up there just assumes Howie 's offshore at the moment . ’
23 This assumption underlies literacy programmes both in the developed and developing world .
24 It was prepared to let unemployment rise rapidly in the cause of the war against inflation .
25 A number of general.purpose Stepping motor controllers often in the form of MSI integrated circuits are now available and provide various levels of control Sophistication ( Sigma Instruments , 1980 ) .
26 One does not hope to see Les Peard around in the same way as the name of Winston Jones vanished after he handed Scotland their 1984 Grand Slam on a plate , aided and abetted by the British press and its tirade against French forward play .
27 Champions Wigan won yesterday 's Locker Cup match against Warrington , but lost hooker Dermott early in the game .
28 Now you may say ‘ so what ’ , but at least other people with mentally handicapped people attending day centres elsewhere in the country have become used to paying this .
29 The project , which will involve digging of two sloping tunnels , excavating disposal chambers deep in the basement rock and constructing a rack-and-pinion railway , will cost around £1.25 billion .
30 Four separate military task forces were deployed in the first major military deployment of the Bush presidency , with the Pentagon keen to show that if the traditional threat in central Europe was declining , it was ready to project US power elsewhere in the globe .
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