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1 Phil Richardson , who died at King 's Norton , Birmingham on April 18 , aged 64 , was a stalwart of Moseley Ashfield for more than 25 years after the Second World War .
2 And socialist governments had worked well in West Germany for more than 10 years .
3 The Genc family , like the one in Mölln , had lived in Germany for more than 20 years .
4 Tidal experts agreed that the body could not have been off Pilsey Island for more than 24 hours .
5 TOPLESS model turned singer Sam Fox is suing her father Patrick for more than £1 million .
6 Food and drinks will be served in a marquee in the grounds of the Oxford Union between 5.50p.m. and 9.30p.m .
7 You 'll just have to sweet-talk your new chum , Old Red , into requesting the Office to leave you in Marcus for more than one night . ’
8 Galal , from Egypt , has fetched and carried goods round Le Sentier for more than three years .
9 Anthony Bowles , 61 , known as Ant to his friends , was a familiar face in London 's West End for more than 25 years .
10 He warned that the project would change the character of the West End for ever and lead to a ribbon of development between Darlington and Croft .
11 Applicants should apply in person only at the Carlton Highland between 2.30pm and 8pm and ask for Mark Linnane in Training Room 329 .
12 Some of its members interpreted the result as showing that voters preferred a broad movement such as the Forum to the sort of disciplined party that had misruled Czechoslovakia for more than 40 years .
13 He had also been a close friend and political ally of Keating for more than 20 years , and had been influential in engineering Keating 's successful bid for the leadership in December 1991 [ see pp. 38675-76 ] .
14 DEWHIRST , the clothing and toiletries maker that relies on Marks & Spencer for more than 80 p.c. of its sales , increased profits from £3m to £4.1m last year on turnover up 7 p.c. at £130m .
15 On 20 minutes Darlington found themselves two down when Heath , returning to the club , put Biggins through again and he shrugged off two challenges before beating the helpless Prudhoe from six yards .
16 In the Squidgy tapes , the Princess talked fondly of Mara , who has run the restaurant with her husband Lorenzo Berni for more than two decades .
17 ‘ Anyone who comes to our office at Windsor Avenue between now and Wednesday will be able to register to buy tickets for the Republic match ’ he said .
18 Whereas the way now seems clear for development at Colt Hill between now and 1995/96 , despite the lack of schools capacity , the two sites owned by the Regional Council , which the Local Plan will reaffirm for housing development ( viz. East Braehead and Listloaning ) , are to be denied until after 1995 ( well after the projected survival of the Regional Council — thereby constraining the prospect of capitalising on the full value of these assets ) .
19 The new service is expected to run twice an hour six days a week from Monday to Saturday between 9am and 5.30pm .
20 The Box Office at the Oxford Union will be open from 3rd June Monday to Saturday between 10a.m. and 1.0p.m. ( 8.30 on days when the last performance is at a later time ) .
21 A table top sale takes place in Barton village hall on Saturday between 10am and 3pm .
22 The Salvation Army in Dundas Street , Spennymoor is to hold a Spring fair next Saturday between 9.30am and 2pm .
23 A 70s disco is being held at the Village Hall on Friday between 8pm and midnight to raise money for the playgroup .
24 The association runs a helpline , manned Monday to Thursday between 9am and 4.40pm and on Friday between 9am and 4pm .
25 The long-overdue report from the Cairngorms Working Party is to be published next Friday after more than two years of debate and consultation which sought to find solutions to cope with increasing people pressure on the area .
26 The 0-4-4T loco has had a chequered restoration history since arriving back from a stay in the United States of more than 20 years .
27 Rhode & Schwarz take space to congratulate EBU on ‘ the great success achieved with RDS adding , not too disinterestedly , ‘ the fact that our equipment is supporting RDS in more than a thousand FM radio stations worldwide makes us rather proud ’ .
28 Another bout of excessive discretion in the 1980s resulted in Britain designating just 27 beaches as having to meet EC water-quality standards — a number raised after negotiation with Brussels to more than 600 .
29 He sent Richard on ahead while he travelled south through Berry , where once again his eldest son was making heavy weather of the task assigned to him .
30 The next meeting will be on Tuesday at 7.15pm when John Land , secretary of the Bishop Auckland History Society , will speak about his research .
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