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1 It was the grandest building in Montevideo when it was built , and adopted a style which seems to have been particularly congenial to Latin American nationalism , Second Empire .
2 The Whig reformers had their own political views in mind when they described the typical Scottish politician as a man whose position was secured by extensive bribery of a small venal electorate concerned only with individual advantage , or , alternatively , by the politician ignoring the true electorate and placing reliance upon nominal and fictitious voters who had been added to the freeholders rolls in the counties .
3 He 'd begun to tell her an anecdote about the time he 'd been trying out some play in Brighton when he 'd very nearly missed the curtain because he 'd accidentally locked himself in his hotel-room , and how if it had n't been for his wife — ; realising his blunder he broke off and wanted to know if she minded his being married .
4 And this is a matter which must be given some weight in decision when you combine it with the other factors also which we have gone through today .
5 Another of Gran 's memories was witnessing the last public hanging in Salisbury when she was twelve .
6 Yesterday , as Paul McCormack , 23 , of Meeks Road , Falkirk , was jailed for a year at the High Court in Edinburgh when he admitted culpably and recklessly throwing the trolleys on to the line from the bridge in the town 's Hope Street on 13 April last year , Graeme spoke of the moment he knew he had to act .
7 Smith was working at the High Commission in India when he met and married his wife , Isa , who survives him .
8 At 18 she gave up competing to teach , setting up a class in South Shields which she amalgamated with her old school in Jarrow when her own teacher retired .
9 Phillips had no master plan or grand theoretical design in mind when he undertook his celebrated study of the relationship between money wage inflation and unemployment in the United Kingdom for the period 1861 to 1957 .
10 And I remember this time in Winners when he , he picked them up and looked at them and said I do n't think these are the right ones for my car and that , that 's why I thought
11 The Wallabies knew there was high interest in Australia when they prepared for the semi-final and final matches .
12 Eight-month-old Emily Buckton was staying with foster parents in Hull when she was taken by her mother , Debbie Rhodes , 25 .
13 Oh it was er it was about six pound in weight when you put it together anyway , and erm used to make parts for aircraft and parts for the dropping of the bombs which we called drop bars .
14 Watkins L.J. , in Berry ( No. 2 ) may have had such dicta in mind when he stated ,
15 ‘ There 's an amazing difference in quality when you compare them , ’ says Jo Marshall , of Phillips .
16 Cardus ' current heroic status is a far cry from his early years in GPs when his name became a by-word for crashing .
17 clearly had such problems in mind when he summarised his reasons [ 1991 ] 3 W.L.R. 790 , 849 .
18 Highlights will be an exhibition of photographs and artefacts depicting village life , a Victorian Day in school when everyone will be in costume , a drama production and a Victorian fete .
19 Malcolm took note of the way he looked — with his hair all slicked back , a really avant-garde gesture in Glasgow when everyone else was in loon pants .
20 Helvin was already and established model in Japan when they met , and was becoming extremely popular in Europe .
21 Oxfordshire is the most violent county in England when it comes to rural violence .
22 Earlier this year the Foundation withdrew from a similar scheme in Coventry when its proposed centre was again the victim of an arson attack .
23 ‘ And so , of course , I jumped to the obvious conclusion in Bruges when you met Richard . ’
24 Secure in business and society — he was a Merchant Adventurer , Muscovy merchant , and MP at the time of his marriage — Smith abandoned a conventional career in commerce when he took up the collectorship of the subsidy on imports at the port of London in 1558 .
25 It is important that we bear these differences in mind when we attempt to analyse the formal nature of public sector organisations .
26 Paul has just that transformation in mind when he tells the Ephesians to put off the old self , be made new in the attitudes of their minds , and then put on the new self , ‘ created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness ’ ( Eph. 4:20–4 ) .
27 King Alfred had expressed a traditional division in society when he said that a kingdom must have those who pray , those who fight and those who work .
28 ‘ All that intense passion , the long hours in bed when you made love to me over and over , but never said anything — it just turned me off .
29 But I can tell you it gave them all a good laugh in casualty when they discovered what had happened . ’
30 A new State is bound by the rules of customary international law in existence when it acquires Statehood .
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