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1 In 1863 he led a tour to Paris and Switzerland ; in 1864 he ventured to Italy with parties of tourists .
2 From these diaries we know that Minton made between two and four visits to ‘ Marshalls ’ every year up until 1954 , staying usually a couple of nights and returning to London with sheaves of drawings .
3 The hotel stands on the site of the home of General Hugh Mackay ( 1640–92 ) , who joined the English army in 1660 , serving in France and Holland , eventually returning to England with William of Orange , in the Revolution of 1688 .
4 Born in Dundee on 4 September , 1952 , Victor Edmund Durkacz was the third child of a Polish emigrant who came to Scotland with part of the Polish army during the Second World War , qualified in medicine and dentistry , and married a Scottish girl .
5 It 's a bitter pill for DEC to swallow , with predictions tallying HP surging ahead with hardware revenues of $17.9bn compared to DEC with $14.3bn for the end of the fiscal year 1993 .
6 ‘ The start of the third leg was a magnificent occasion , ’ said , who later flew to London with wife before continuing to Paris and Honolulu .
7 It was a major disappointment for Beasant , who was ready to fly to Italy with Portsmouth for tomorrow 's Anglo-Italian Cup clash against Ascoli .
8 Gilbey had been booked to fly to Brussels with members of the Lotus team heading for Sunday 's Belgian Grand Prix .
9 Attlee finally discovered that he was a figure of importance in British politics when he went to Potsdam with Churchill in July , and found that he was greeted with more warmth by the British forces in Berlin than Churchill himself .
10 The introduction is an essay by Octavio Paz in which he stresses the isolation in which the civilisations of the Americas evolved ( as opposed to Europe with contacts from the East ) and he examines the reactions of Europeans over the years to Mexican art .
11 Newcastle 's fate is now at their own feet , but to be sure of safety , they must go to Leicester with victory in their sights .
12 McGimpsey confesses that he did n't go to Dornoch with hopes of victory .
13 The tour continued to Paris with visits to the Shrine of St Vincent de Paul and the Rue de Bac .
14 During 1724–25 Miller frequently wrote to Blair with information on the Physic Garden and his own literary work .
15 Tolly soon remedied the problem and the bottles of Cantab were sent to Italy with pictures of the Suffolk Punch on every label.The beer 's name was also changed to conform to its traditional image , and will be known by the Italians as Tolly 's Strong Ale , an English ale .
16 No such worries crossed the mind of the Prussian Major who had been sent to Brussels with news of the French advance and details of the Prussian response .
17 A communiqué issued by the UNHCR on May 1 deplored the " false hopes " raised among some refugees , and stressed " that those not recognized as refugees must understand that there is no other solution than to return to Vietnam with guarantees for their safety and dignity assured by the UNHCR " .
18 A contemporary Christ Church gospel book records the entry of Cnut and his brother Harald into confraternity with the community , and although Cnut could simply have given them Harald 's name , it is possible that he was in England in 1016 , as Thietmar says , remained with Cnut , went to Canterbury , and returned to Denmark with part of the fleet after the payment of 1018 .
19 An alternative to thinking that Harald had been in England since 1016 , and returned to Denmark with part of a disbanded fleet in 1018 , might be that he had in the interval been expelled from it , and sailed with the fleet in 1018 in an attempt to regain control .
20 Benne Johannsen , manager of the Danish champions , travelled to Georgia with Linfield for the first leg and he 's not too keen on going back .
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