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1 Even assessments as tiny as the £4 of Robert Fonten of Burcott in Wing and the 20s. of William Taylor of Soulbury were both annotated ‘ in all England ’ .
2 Three appeal court judges headed by the Lord Chief Justice Lord Taylor ruled that the original sentence on twenty six year old Roger Bartley from Radford was unduly lenient .
3 Neil Jenkins of Pontypridd was badly exposed last season and the summer tour to Australia was truly a baptism by fire , but he has the physique to return to the top level if his confidence can be restored .
4 And that wild-cat Rupert of Hentzau was still alive .
5 And if you want to run a business that involves shipping an unwieldy machine across Pentland Firth and Scapa Flow , servicing orders from London , New York and Japan , and travelling to Glasgow and London to seek commissions from the smartest fashion houses , then Back Road in Stromness is probably as good a place as any to do it from .
6 Richard Latkowsky from Witny was seriously injured in a motorcycle crash several years ago .
7 Duke Berthold of Zähringen was now put up as the candidate of the Welfs because he appeared a man of means and was well known for his hostility to the Staufer .
8 The spot where Marie Wilkes from Worcester was later found murdered .
9 Bernard Keane of Farthingdales is very interested in buying Chester 's .
10 The death of Earl Patrick of Salisbury was still an episode which aroused harsh feelings on both sides .
11 In Northern Ireland , Lough Foyle in Derry is well known for the thousands of wintering wildfowl it attracts .
12 A new marina and leisure development on Loch Lomond in Scotland is currently in the preliminary stages of construction .
13 erm Monsieur Mitterand 's relationship with erm Chancellor Schmidt for example is certainly not yet anything like as close erm as Chancellor Schmidt 's relationship with ex-President Giscard was , but they are both socialists , erm they do have a certain amount in common , and I see no reason why they should n't quite quickly build another erm relationship erm that would be quite similar to what happened before .
14 Thomson CSF of France is also big in radar .
15 The field also includes Ralston 's Alastair Forsyth , last year 's beaten finalist — Alan Reid of Barassie is too old to defend his title — and Mortonhall 's David Patrick , who took four points out of six for Scotland in last week 's boys ' quadrangular tournament in Sardinia .
16 At a General Meeting of the Group held in Edinburgh on 27th February 1915 , Mr David Semple retired as Chairman in terms of the Group 's Constitution and Mr Stewart Y. Marshall of Edinburgh was unanimously elected Chairman in his place .
17 The wit which once held the Cambridge Union in thrall was again in evidence .
18 While the prospect of a challenge to Mr Salmond as leader was briefly raised in the aftermath of the highly charged meeting of the party executive in Glasgow on Saturday , party insiders believe a more realistic prospect will be challenges for senior party positions in the run-up to the SNP national conference next September .
19 In the circumstances , Martin Dye , Phil Penton , Mark Potter and Earl Peacock had marvellous games and Graham Crossman in goal was also outstanding .
20 William Robert Burton of Edinburgh was also ordered to pay a fine of 20,000 pesos ( £450 ) for trying to smuggle 5.6 kilos of hashish onto a flight to Sydney , Australia , last December .
21 Despite record fish catches in recent years , scientists say that Lake Victoria in Africa is slowly dying .
22 Holidays in the United States of America are increasingly popular , and here the public power supply comes at a different voltage and frequency ( 110 volts 60 Hz ) as compared with the European standard of 230/240 volts 50 Hz .
23 In the year to September 1991 , the value of United Kingdom visible exports to the United States of America was almost double the level of a decade earlier , while exports to Japan had nearly quadrupled .
24 This visit , too , became an annual event — Eliot enjoyed the quiet of his mother-in-law 's home , and Mrs Fletcher in turn was much taken by what she called the " virginal " quality of her son-in-law .
25 Although the number of ‘ high-bay ’ systems constructed in the United Kingdom to date is relatively few the companies who have made this kind of investment have done so because they have clearly recognised the advantages which such systems offer .
26 Elizabeth Kell , wife of a Unitarian minister in Southampton , and Mrs Hampson of Plymouth were both extensively concerned with work among the poor .
27 Professor Dick in Edinburgh was also much displeased with the Charter and in 1848 , after four years of recrimination , the sponsors of his school , the Highland and Agricultural Society , joined with the governors of the London school to petition yet again for another charter .
28 CLIFF Burgess of Portchester is best known to Mid-Hants Railway members through his association with the Working Omnibus Museum Project which is creating a vintage bus collection in the former coal yard of Medstead and Four Marks Station .
29 Defending champion Malcolm Rigby from Newton-le-Willows is best placed to challenge the leader .
30 Dangerfield Mills at Hawick was once famous for its tweed .
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