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1 As the entry roads to Crossmaglen are often mined , soldiers go in and out by helicopter . )
2 In the early stages of the Channel Tunnel project British Rail believed that the existing rail network in the South East could cope with any extra traffic after 1993 despite the fact that a report to Kent County Council in 1985 stated that ‘ the rail lines to London are already very heavily used and have little spare capacity ’ .
3 At the same Council meeting amendments to motion were formally moved by Councillor and ex-Councillor respectively , and seconded and were also submitted to the Committee .
4 Price alterations to tickets are often found , in some instances this has been done twice , perhaps due to fare increases during World War I and subsequent reductions afterwards .
5 In Australia , where the rewards of publishing are even less , windfall gains to victims are highly unlikely .
6 A further cut in base rates to 6% is now likely to stay on ice till next year .
7 Public and media attitudes to chemicals are often negative and the chemical industry regularly attracts bad publicity and criticism , at least some of which is undeserved .
8 On the other hand , prior to 1990 visitor numbers to Glasgow were under one million per annum .
9 On the positive side , BP 's announced major oil discovery West of Shetland is certainly encouraging and the transfer of the Department of Trade & Industry oil and gas jobs to Aberdeen is also an important step in establishing a significant critical mass of oil related activity and technology in the North East of Scotland , which will enhance the industry 's potential for international development .
10 The summer visitors to Trebetherick were generally the families of retired headmasters of minor public schools , of ex Indian Civil servants or of Harley Street doctors .
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