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1 Jimmy Merchant and Herman Santiago , both 52 , had their song stolen by promoters who got massive royalties from versions by Diana Ross , The Beach Boys and Joni Mitchell .
2 High Value Definitives currently feature engravings of British Castles from photographs by HRH The Duke of York .
3 During the preparations for the switch from control by company boards and municipal electricity committees to control by the new national and regional authorities , there was both excitement and concern about the future in the industry .
4 Central to this is , of course , the realisation that most cases of food poisoning result from carelessness by food handlers — hence the emphasis now on training .
5 Versace is able to justify dressing men and women as leftovers from Dynasty by seducing his rich clients with a vulgar bimbo and himbo glamour .
6 Occasionally in England between c .1245 and his death in 1258 , Peter de Grandson was receiving an annual fee of £20 from Henry by 1249–50 , and his son Otho was possibly introduced into the household of Edward , Henry 's eldest son and heir , about this time .
7 INDEPENDENTS GET BREAK FROM BRAVO by David Goymour
8 Removing crime from cannabis by making the user ( c. 5,000,000 regular in UK ) a client of a legitimate outlet that does not seek to ‘ push ’ anything else .
9 Some materials can acquire thermoluminescence from irradiation by naturally occurring radio isotopes and length of exposure can be deduced .
10 He had to save the President from capture by Louis ' men .
11 ‘ Cleared bramble from area by the big beech .
12 The large arrows indicate the positions protected by cAMP-CRP from attack by the hydroxyl radicals and the small arrows the positions protected by CytR .
13 Israel in fact obtained de facto recognition from Iran by paying a substantial bribe to the then Iranian prime minister , Muhammad Saed .
14 There is plenty of documentary evidence that brass objects were imported into Benin from Europe by sea and no one doubts that this was the main source of the metal from the 16th century onwards .
15 Works under discussion range from novels by Tom Wolfe to The Complete Book of Portable Power Tool Techniques .
16 One fishing vessel that we had been watching for a long period had more than one narrow escape from detection by British controls , but was finally turned back by Dutch customs patrols shortly after leaving a Continental port with a cargo of immigrants on board bound for the UK .
17 Thus these plants can be seen as creating a ‘ Trojan Horse ’ , whereby Japanese firms attempt to evade protectionist measures against imports from Japan by locating production facilities within the EC .
18 There was a catalogue of hardy deciduous trees and shrubs , and three elegant plates from drawings by Ehret ( see p. 99 ) .
19 65 per cent of starts on training for Work from referrals by the Employment Service
20 Merry , in the Houses of Healing , asks immediately after his recall from death by the sacral king for ‘ supper first , and after that a pipe ’ .
21 The group had been under surveillance since arriving in Valencia from Cyprus by sea in September .
22 Hunte 's second touchdown in the 23rd minute followed a defence-splitting run from full-back by David Lyon and , nine minutes later , loose forward Chris Joynt took advantage of a searing midfield break by stand-off Tea Ropati and a clever pass from hooker Bernard Dwyer to add to weary Wigan 's misery .
23 Although its collection of relics contained many choice items , such as pieces of Aaron 's rod and Christ 's foreskin , the piece de resistance was undoubtedly the arm of St James , brought to England from Italy by Richard 's grandmother , the Empress Matilda .
24 Some alien imports are quickly acclimatised into artistic traditions that last for decades or centuries , and nobody bothers if most of Shakespeare 's sources were continental , if porcelain came to England from China by way of Saxony , or if almost all the literary kinds the English tradition has excelled in , excepting only the detective story , have been borrowed from abroad .
25 He painted with the meticulous craft of the Elizabethan limner in a style derived from the elaborate concoctions of mannerist court portraiture ; a style soon to be swept away by the tide of the baroque brought to England from Flanders by Rubens and Sir Anthony Van Dyck [ q.v . ] .
26 Gilbert Basset died in 1241 , and Philippa Basset somehow managed to get a quick divorce from Richard by autumn of the next year .
27 There is also the danger of unwittingly shielding the actions and motives of senior management from criticism by implying that it was ‘ the organisation ’ that was responsible for particular decisions .
28 Then it was a Corinthian who , in the late sixth century made a speech ( Hdt. v.92 ) which saved Athens from invasion by Spartans who wanted to reinstate the Pisistratid tyrant Hippias .
29 Despite Mooney 's involvement in Sunderland 's final League games of the season , Crosby is prepared to cut his losses over the Irish B international signed for £225,000 from Preston by Denis Smith .
30 Despite Mooney 's involvement in Sunderland 's final League games of the season , Crosby is prepared to cut his losses over the Irish B international signed for £225,000 from Preston by Denis Smith .
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