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1 ‘ Since most experts seem to preclude a major upturn in energy prices before the end of the century , we may have to develop a combination of policies and taxes to stimulate the market for improvements in efficiency now as insurance against disruptions from climate change later . ’
2 Report No. 164 " Report on Formalities for Contracts for Sale etc. of Land " " ( HC2 : 1987 ) , para 5.5 .
3 Lightweight British-made frames are also available for tots from 18-months upwards from good opticians .
4 Lightweight British-made frames are also available for tots from 18-months upwards from good opticians .
5 ENTERTAINMENT in Widnes Market and Runcorn 's Shopping City today , as part of Halton Right Up Your Street Festival , features unicycling , juggling and fire illusion .
6 The Foundation has also refined the Distributed File System to enable it to handle things such as groups of files instead of single lines of files , as well as getting rid of a number of Distributed File System bugs .
7 It has also refined the Distributed File System to enable it to handle things such as groups of files instead of single lines of files , as well as getting rid of a number of DFS bugs .
8 Brian Atkinson goes hunting for goals at Peterborough today in a bid to cash in on his new role at Sunderland .
9 Aristide left for exile by air late on Sept. 30 bound for the Venezuelan capital of Caracas .
10 The Electricity Boards were generally reluctant to go further and show large surpluses in their accounts , for fear of criticism both from consumers and from workers in the industry , though some Boards went further than others in this direction .
11 For the popular protestant version , one which is still shared probably by a majority of clergymen within the protestant denominations of the North , the church re-emerges after centuries of misguidance only with the Reformation .
12 The case of Timothy Evans , however , who had been hanged in 1950 after conviction for murder partly on the evidence of John Christie , also convicted and executed for murder three years later , had convinced him that mistakes could occur .
13 Elizabeth brings with her the experience of working through periods of change both with ILEA and London Guildhall which recently made the transition from polytechnic to university status .
14 While there is a good deal of division of opinion both about these attempts to characterise the present situation and about what further conclusions theology should draw from it , there lies here a nexus of issues to which theologians have had to turn their attention , especially since the Second World War .
15 It conforms to the detailed historical evidence which is available and the occurrence of mergers in waves instead of as a continuous process undermines the statistical assumptions on which the former analysis is based .
16 And arch-Minimalist Robert Irwin takes the discipline once again into his usual arena of installation at Pace downtown until the 24th .
17 of course until December so at least still very much up in the air , but certainly the estimates of the current year are produced of highly
18 There are plenty of activities on offer there including a permanent orienteering course — a special Wayfaring pack designed to accompany the course is available from the Forest Park Visitor Centre .
19 Speaking at a one day conference at the University of Sheffield on ways forward in the training of solicitors , Mr Hayes urged the Government and the profession to seek urgently new ways of funding the training of young solicitors .
20 Rather surprisingly , perhaps , the war seems to have been popular : Murimuth says there were more volunteers than conscripts in the army 's ranks , and Sir Thomas Gray of Heton , the author of the Scalacronica , recorded that there was no lack of enthusiasm for service even amongst the northerners .
21 Our task today is to increase the international pressure on behalf of the thousands of prisoners of conscience all over the world , to make tomorrow the day their freedom is restored .
22 Table IV shows the numbers of cases of cancer together with the age standardised rates in children aged 0–14 years for each diagnostic group in the three study areas during 1963–83 and 1984–90 .
23 This enables us to brig the number of hours of training more into line with other organisations and to convince the Sports Council that we are doing everything possible to train our teachers more quickly .
24 Walker 's most liberating pictures of femininity are the many watercolours of groups of women sometimes with children gathered by the sea .
25 Our advisory services answer thousands of queries from people all over the country .
26 BRAZILIAN Formula Three driver Gil de Ferran will be out for a hat-trick of wins at Silverstone tomorrow in the second round of this season 's series , writes Trevor Williamson .
27 Even a dominant firm will face rivals seeking to find a window of opportunity to chip away at the dominant position .
28 Disregarding his work as Member of Parliament for Abingdon almost to the point of neglect , he helped Amy with every decision and chore .
29 the work of Action of Churches Together in Scotland ( A.C.T.S. ) Church Unity Week
30 A transfer of registered land made otherwise than for valuable consideration is subject to all minor interests ( see Land Registration Act 1925 , ss20(4) and 23(5) ) ; the taking of the express " beneficial owner " covenants gives the wife the additional protection that if in fact the property is subject to any claim or demand not previously revealed , not only would any right of action in respect thereof against the husband be better founded , but the implied covenant for further assurance ( implied in the beneficial owner covenants but not in the covenant as " trustee " ) will require the husband to execute and do all assurances and things necessary for further assuring the subject matter of the transfer .
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