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1 The British Youth Peace Assembly , a largely Communist gathering , was held in March 1936 , and attracted some support from branches of the Labour League of Youth and from the University Labour Federation .
2 Another facoured delivery system , or vector , is adenovirus : this is a bit bigger , and enters the cell via specific receptors that seem to provide some protection from breakdown of the nucleic acid once inside the human cell .
3 Latinos surged up to Hollywood Boulevard , one of the few breakthroughs from south of the Santa Monica Freeway , and trashed better-bred temples of consumption , such as Fredericks of Hollywood , the famous knicker store .
4 You do get some relief from failure of the PC 's own power converter .
5 ( Some cheers from supporters of the away team . )
6 The county court owes its establishment to the cost and complexity of civil procedure , which persuaded the government of the day to pass the County Courts Act 1846 against much opposition from parts of the legal profession .
7 The appearance of such collectors from south of the border ( including one rumoured to have bought the $7.7 million ( £4.2 million ) McCarty-Cooper estate Braque ) was responsible for another interesting appearance that of pesos on the electronic bid boards at both houses .
8 The students , all Hindus from colleges of the neighbouring states of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana , had come to Patiala for a students ' festival and were sleeping in a dormitory when they were attacked yesterday .
9 We subsequently decided that a great many staff from parts of the country other than London would appreciate the opportunity to win tickets .
10 By the way I just wanted to say I went out and got totally plastered on Saturday night , came home and watched those goals from Match Of The Day about six times .
11 Only the British Gas sale , which attracted 4.5million applications from small investors , and BAA with 2.5million applications , attracted more interest from members of the public .
12 Held , granting the application , that the Act of 1987 placed the Bank of England under a wide public duty to supervise deposit-taking businesses , the fulfilment of which often required it to take urgent action in the interests of those whom the Act was designed to protect ; that a notice from the Bank of England under section 39(3) ( a ) of the Act of 1987 requiring production of documents overrode an injunction restraining that bank from disclosure of the documents to a third party , and the existence of an injunction did not constitute a reasonable excuse under section 39(11) for failure to comply with the section 39 notice ; and that the injunction should not , in any event , be interpreted as prohibiting compliance with the notice ; that it was proper for such a notice to specify the documents to which it applied by class rather than individually ; and that , accordingly , the defendants should be directed to comply with the notice ( post , pp. 717G–H , 718C , 719B–C , 721C , 722C ) .
13 Excess vegetable matter can be usefully kept in a separate waste-bin to form a compost which will keep garden and flowers in a good healthy condition — help and information on making your own compost from Friends of the Earth , Bradbury Buildings , Bradbury Place , Belfast 7 or telephone ( 0232 ) 311555 .
14 Local commissioners can now accept any complaint from members of the public about maladministration in local government .
15 The main study will focus on four particular courts , but the researchers will be grateful to receive any comments from readers of the Review on experiences with , or impressions of , the system of criminal legal aid .
16 Also visiting will be Eifion Thomas and Ray Goodwin from Wales and several competitors from south of the border .
17 Furthermore , by broadening his own identity from leader of the London dissidents to leader of the whole French Resistance , internal as well as external , he remained , in a sense , bigger than his own organization .
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