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1 Further to my letter of 26 July 1993 regarding the above , I would advise that due to other commitments , Miss Joyce Clifton will be unable to attend the Conference on Thursday 9 September 1993 and I would be grateful if you could cancel the booking made for her .
2 With the assistance of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland a full colour catalogue of his works with an introduction by Dr Brian Kennedy will be available during the exhibition .
3 Tottenham Court Road must be that point , an interchange from the black line to the red .
4 It 's fitting that P D James will be present , in her capacity as governor .
5 President Husni Mubarak would be unwise to follow suit .
6 Beijing , worried that the United States ' new administration of President Bill Clinton will be tough on human rights , has recently released a handful of imprisoned dissidents and let others leave the country .
7 In the second week of the festival Radio 's 1,2,3,4 and 5 and BBC Radio Ulster will be inviting listeners to meet their favourite radio personalities , participate in programmes and be members of the audience during live shows from the ELMWOOD HALL and various other festival venues .
8 Without himself , thought Dyson , or at any rate the possibility of himself , Norman Ward Westerman would be unadmired , unloved , and unrewarded .
9 It was hard to guess whether Mr Spock or Gianni de Michelis would be next on the screen .
10 President Cristiani , who at the beginning of February flew to New York for meetings with UN representatives , agreed to the meeting but requested that while Pérez de Cuéllar could be present he should not participate .
11 The Wall Street Journal has been going through Richardson , Texas-based Cyrix Corp 's prospectus for its proposed initial public offering ( page seven ) and finds that the company has a hitherto undisclosed dispute with Texas Instruments Inc over licensing and manufacturing issues — Cyrix says it has received limited supplies of chips from Texas , and as a result ‘ assumes it will not receive any products from Texas Instruments in the future ’ ; the dispute could give Texas , which has a licence to sell Cyrix-designed chips under its own name , the right to sell all current and some future Cyrix products through the term of the five-year agreement , making it harder for Cyrix to develop its own brand name identity ; the current manufacturing agreement with SGS-Thomson Microelectronics NV would be able to meet its needs to the end of the year , after which it would need to buy its own manufacturing facility , expand its contracts with the two firms , or do a deal with another chip maker ; earlier this month , SGS-Thomson signed a new contract agreeing to supply chips to Cyrix to the end of 1994 , and gets the right to sell Cyrix-designed chips under its own name .
12 The Place ( 387 0031 ) Laurie Booth Terminus Terminux to Sat ; Compagnie Cre-Ange Noir Salle should be livelier and less self-indulgent than Emile Dubois ' much-hyped and absurdly over-long opening to Dance Umbrella ‘ 89 17-18 Oct .
13 Readers of the Left-wing historian E. P. Thompson will be familiar with the concept of a ‘ moral economy ’ which provided a legitimising principle for the measured licence of an English mob .
14 If the Games come to Manchester Northern Ireland will be able to offer useful training facilities at the Antrim Forum and Mary Peters tracks .
15 Both Dr Aris and the university look forward to the day when Aung San Suu Kyi will be free to come to Oxford to collect her honorary degree .
16 KPMG Peat Marwick will be available on behalf of the shareholders to consult with prospective purchasers and to provide guidance as to the form and content of contemplated offers and to respond to requests for additional information and if appropriate , discussions with senior management of [ name ] and visits to the relevant sites .
17 Although owner Marquesa de Moratalla will be present to watch The Fellow run in her colours , the only novice chase is over two and a half miles judged too far for the speedy Sybillin .
18 Editor , — John R Hampton may be right to lament the decline in doctors ' abilities to elicit and interpret physical signs , but I believe that he is wrong to conclude that training in the setting of general practice will sound the deathknell of these skills .
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