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1 Following some heroics from Bateman , France levelled through Olivier Camus who drove in the equaliser in the 66th minute .
2 From the Palgrave Cross at the top of Church Hill we continue down the High Street as far as Belmont — the centre of dissent — on the left .
3 I detest Lourdes Ortiz who weeps for the incorruptible corpse of ‘ Guernica ’ seen one quiet Sunday in its mausoleum , with the endless queues of happy people when our democracy was still in the making , with the Casón as its banner .
4 ‘ I thought you were only interested in certain-death scenarios and fighting Daleks which come to the same thing . ’
5 Joseph 's ‘ old wife ’ , Heyoom Yoyish ( Bear Crossing ) and daughter had fled during the opening battle , and were among some 230 Nez Perce who escaped from the Bear Paws to Sitting Bull 's camp in Canada .
6 The Sisters of Marie Répatrice who look after the Shrine , were helped as usual in the organisation of the celebration , and in serving refreshments afterwards , by the ‘ Friends of the Shrine ’ who do so much , in so many ways , to support it .
7 From Las Vegas we travelled through the desert and Indian Territory to Yosemite National Park .
8 Will followed her willingly and listened while Hari explained that the boots were to be taken to Edward Morris who lived in the big white house in Chapel Street .
9 Ken Lee who looks after the Business Link service at DBV said : ‘ We are very encouraged by the development of the Business Link so far .
10 The film is based on a long novel by Pat Conroy which deals with the excavation of the past , a current favourite theme .
11 In fifth place was Stephenson Moore who delivered on the 21st .
12 It and its contents came on the market after the decision by the recently resigned Secretary of State for National Heritage David Mellor who went against the advice and the efforts of the National Trust , English Heritage , and the National Heritage Memorial Fund .
13 The Profitboss , in developing his contacts , never forgets that the friendly Steven Cook he met at the conference last month might just be the head of purchasing for a major customer in two years ' time .
14 The operation was hideously expensive in lives , and yielded no immediate results ; yet as at Dien Bien Phu they crashed through the enemy 's psychological threshold .
15 She pretended not to see David Rosen who appeared on the step as they drove off to talk to the men at the place where they gathered before work .
16 ‘ Art Nouveau and Expressionism ’ traces the connection between turn-of-the century graphic design and the German Expressionist movement , while ‘ Road to the White House ’ is a new series of work by Sue Coe which draws on the social and political satire of Expressionists such as Grosz to comment on America today .
17 At the top of the Shoulder of Mutton Hill is the Poet Stone , dedicated to the memory of the poet Edward Thomas who died at the battle of Arras in 1917 .
18 Of those that did , the best is on the vaulted ceiling of what was a college chapel but is now a space occupied by a marble staircase , This is a Glory of Angels and was painted by the Neapolitan artist Giovan Battista Sassi who worked in the city during the early years of the eighteenth-century .
19 Erik thanked referees Crawford Allan ( Centralised Banking ) and Stephen McKie ( Glasgow International Division ) for their contribution to the success of the tournament and then went on to pay tribute to Cubby Lorimer who retires from the Bank at the end of May .
20 She was bowled over by the beauty of a girl named Jane March who walked into the Storm agency .
21 Brooks , Doudy , and Al-Rawi ( 1984 ) published the results of seismic refraction/wide angle reflection experiments in southwest England which point to the presence of a mid-crustal reflector dipping gently southwards at depths of 10–15 km .
22 It is probably a conflation of the Bladud legend with that of Simon Magus who appears in the canonical Acts of the Apostles and the apocryphal Acts of Peter and who is credited with being the first teacher of the Gnostic heresy .
23 In South Africa he came to the conclusion that the Boer War had been fought for the benefit of Jewish gold and diamond financiers , who were exploiting British imperialism for their own international purposes .
24 And tonight he was going to meet a magnificent girl called Jane Ashton who worked in the Y.M.C.A. canteen in the village of Chavigny .
25 Under subsequent cross examination from Allan Gore , barrister , for driver Reg McEwan who died in the Newton collision , he conceded that with hindsight the new layout at Newton , designed to allow higher speeds for trains on the Glasgow to London InterCity line , had been achieved ‘ at a price ’ .
26 Under cross examination from Allan Gore , barrister , for driver Reg McEwan who died in the Newton collision , he conceded that with hindsight the new layout at Newton , designed to allow higher speeds for trains on the Glasgow to London InterCity line , had been achieved ‘ at a price ’ .
27 Top star at Pisa is Danish international Henrik Larssen who starred in the European Championships .
28 If only she could lose her puppy fat and get her hair done at a proper salon instead of having it cut by Ivy Tucker who lived down the road and who did hairdressing for pin money .
29 A similar tale was also told by the Russian defector Anatoli Golitsin who arrived in the West in late 1961 .
30 The selectors will also consider Curtis Robb who competes in the championships over the metric mile alongside Club mates Lee Cadwallader and Chris May .
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