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1 During the 1914–18 war , Laura Knight recorded the work of female volunteers ; after the 1939–45 war , she made drawings of the Nuremberg trials which are masterpieces of psychological portraiture .
2 During the 1914–18 war , Laura Knight recorded the work of female volunteers ; after the 1939–45 war , she made drawings of the Nuremberg trials which are masterpieces of psychological portraiture .
3 The British army has always given campaign medals which are rewards for just being there and doing an ordinary job , and special medals for gallantry beyond the call of duty .
4 If musicians want to do jazz albums or make obscure folk records there are routes for that .
5 Now the reason we 've got this , is there are quite a few erm , Ottery boys who are members of this corps , and get taken down there by bus every Friday evening , and the Town Clerk erm , went to speak to them .
6 but should you have , should you have doubts about that my Lord then er what we urged your Lordship to do would be in your judgment er to include a consideration of the strength of the case er your Lordship is seized of the matter now , if your Lordship er considers that there are issues of law which require clarification from the European court of justice and in competition cases all the European court candid on references is to give guidance on questions of law , your Lordship identifies questions of law which need to be i which need to be resolved and you think that it is the most appropriate course to refer a question , then we would ask that your Lordship consider in the interim the position of the , the Lloyds Act clauses there are sort to be challenged by the defences because it will be
7 Based on the successful model of the SCRE Spotlights ( A4 format with letterhead , easy to photocopy , relatively cheap to produce ) , this new series will be specifically for reporting the work of teacher researchers who are members of the Scottish Teacher Researcher Network .
8 For some awards candidates who are nationals of a member state of the EC and are resident in Great Britain may also be eligible .
9 It can be seen at Citizens Advice Bureaux , or at funeral directors who are members of the Association .
10 But if you look behind the mirror in Harrods 's designer department changing rooms there are piles of security tags .
11 The survey of tax practitioners who are members of the institute , part of a research project at Bristol University , found that NIC compliance costs were unnecessarily high and considerable savings could be made without a fundamental change in Government policy .
12 But of course it is perfectly possible for Bristol graduates who are members of Senate to reflect a Convocation view there .
13 There are many other people besides the education officers who are part of the corporate body referred to as the local authority , even excluding the elected members .
14 The desire to establish that one was the first to arrive with the finding , and the priority disputes which are part of the scientific game , are testimony to the point .
15 The figures in Tables 3.4 and 3.5 describe the position of these merchant banks who are members of the London Accepting Houses Committee .
16 The newly-built swimming pool is situated in lush gardens and deep palm groves which are part of the charm of this resort .
17 The aim of the agreement is to attract additional tourism to Scotland by promoting the quality hotels which are members of the association , to the frequent travelling and high spending American Express Cardmember .
18 The first Yachting World Cruising Club departure will be on 7 March 1991 to Penang and the Langkawi Islands , a charter organised by Marinair Yacht Charter Services who are agents for Pelangi Cruises in Malaysia .
19 The thrust plane is on strike with the outcropping Mendip folds which are overthrust to the north .
20 Stitchworld pattern numbers 386 to 394 are for three and four colour in a row knitting , and for punchcard machines there are examples in the ‘ Skip stitch patterns by KHC ’ sections of Punchcard Vol. 3 , 4 and 5 .
21 Around the coast and in river valleys there are stretches of tropical jungle with pythons and other snakes .
22 Mr Fallon yesterday said the £3.40-an-hour minimum wage proposals which are part of Labour 's manifesto will anger Darlington 's skilled manual workers .
23 The study explains that in the hotel and licensed restaurant sectors there are opportunities for meat suppliers which are able to guarantee the supply of tender beef .
24 There is also a third type , called conservative or passive plate margins which are margins between plates at which nothing special happens — the two plates merely slide sideways past each other without fuss or bother .
25 Quite apart from the program differences there are changes in the way the output is handled for a higher resolution device and there may be significant changes in the versions of PostScript being used .
26 In some of the most active maritime routes , such as in the North Atlantic and Baltic , the ocean bill has been largely replaced by sea waybills which are receipts of shipment and which can act as documents of title where the applicable law allows such a function .
27 There are many opportunities which arise for women artists who are members of WASL .
28 There is a suspicion that functions are being duplicated at home and in Europe and paid for twice , a situation not experienced by operators in other EC states which are members of the JAA because the CAA is unique in pursuing a government-driven policy of total costrecovery for its activities .
29 With unit shortages there are reports of some overcrowding but more 158 's and 156 's and even some green Centro 150's can be seen .
30 The above also holds goods as regards shareholders and company directors who are nationals of other member states .
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