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1 This was carried out to the design of William Butterfield and completed in 1848 .
2 The words roared over a row of Henley Heselteenies and reverberated in the gods .
3 Julian did not feel called to reform the church or to take part in public life : she remained a loyal daughter of Mother Church and stayed in seclusion for the rest of her life .
4 Atwater , born in Atlanta , Georgia , became involved in Republican politics while a student at the University of South Carolina and worked in the successful 1980 and 1984 presidential campaigns of Ronald Reagan .
5 hero of a novel called The Hermit , written in imitation of Robinson Crusoe and published in 1727 ; attributed to Edward Dorrington .
6 There under a wagon was the body of Uncle Albert and clutched in his hand was a plastic bag containing the splintered remains of an animal 's skull …
7 Alongside the parish church of St James and embowered in trees , the beck discharges in a large waterfall from an artificial lake above in the grounds of Ingleborough Hall , long the home of the Farrer family and now a special school .
8 From such work and from studies on the biochemistry of tubercle bacilli , on substances which prevented their growth , and on potential therapeutic agents , extensive research , especially in the USA , led to the substance named isoniazid which was discovered almost simultaneously in the laboratories of E. R. Squibb and of Hoffmann-La Roche and publicized in 1952 .
9 ‘ I do n't care if he looks like Rudolph Valentino and goes in every bistro in the country every night of the year .
10 At West Croydon , the wires crossed over the main road into Station Road and terminated in a loop at a triangular widening at the entry to St. Michael 's Road , opposite the old station building .
11 I 'm prepared to stay with West Ham and play in the Second Division . ’
12 W.G. Grace was taking part in a match for London County against Warwickshire , opening the batting with W.L. Murdoch and playing in a fashion which reminded contemporary reporters of his heyday , and C.B. Fry was scoring a century for Sussex .
13 The total plasmid DNA was digested with Eco RI and run in 1% agarose gel ( Figure 1C ) .
14 Masturbation did not become respectable , but there was a new stress on its ability to rob adolescence of real fulfilment , and this was even echoed in the work of sex reformers such as Havelock Ellis and expressed in G. Stanley Hall 's two volumes on adolescence .
15 He graduated from RMA Sandhurst and served in the Grenadier Guards as a regular , and in the TA .
16 The scrub community of Allt Volagir , also in South Uist and mentioned in the same paper , is somewhat similar , but Betula pubescens is absent .
17 The serious losses suffered by the party in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in 1989 were repeated on a larger scale , and the rout might have been complete had not the assassination of Gandhi reduced the anti-Congress ( I ) swing in the June polling .
18 Stephen Riley , a hairdresser who lives in Stainton Village and works in Barnard Castle .
19 International distributors , which Univel believes will eventually outnumber US sites , include InterQuad , Softservice and TopLog in France , Akam Data in Holland , Diode in Spain , Jardine Network Systems in Hong Kong and ComTech in Australia .
20 Other titles , such as Living in New York and Living in Washington equally emphasise the cultural background they present .
21 A concise introduction into international postwar painting , the text takes its starting point with Jackson Pollock in New York and Wols in Paris and ends with Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman , and is followed by colour reproductions and commentaries on a series of individual works .
22 Of these the finest are a pair of silvered mirrors measuring 173x98.5 cm supplied to Edwin Lascelles and placed in the Yellow Damask Sitting Room at Harewood House .
23 I went from being a local model to Miss Indiana , to Miss USA — and then to Miss World and living in London .
24 Irony seldom works in print and this blunt appraisal of the troubles that had beset his friend was made to Nancy Collins and published in Rolling Stone some fifteen years after the Tate murders at Polanski 's rented home in Beverly Hills in August 1969 .
25 The boss said , ‘ You go to Scotland Road and come in here for your tea , Bill .
26 Continue to Lake Ontario and arrive in Toronto by the late afternoon .
27 She spurred close to Lord Wyatt and spoke in a voice full of soft malice : ‘ They know what the bloody hell it is !
28 He changed his name to John Jones and fell in love with a seventeen-year-old village girl called Sarah Hoggins .
29 And now , to make matters worse , here 's this fella in a suit , the bride 's father , nodding at Pierce Turner and asking in a loud voice : ‘ is that a he or she ? ’ .
30 The fishermen knew some of their fellows at St Abbs and felt in no danger here .
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