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1 Fighting back : Disabled people suffering discrimination at work should be given legal backing to claim compensation of up to £30,000 , said the Law Society .
2 Sabbath ! — a true Sabbath , a restful day , when all nature sweetly unfolded her beauty ; while man , unless blinded , must admire , and if he has been taught to worship , each look at nature would a note of praise call forth , and pave the way for prayer .
3 The results of this Gallic look at Britain will be shown as part of the BBC2 series The Essential History Of Europe , which began last Thursday with Denmark .
4 The contrast between the continuity of the ‘ charitable , meeke and comendable ’ Gittins family at Castle Farm and the rapid turnover of contrasting personnel at Balderton could hardly have been more marked .
5 British Aerospace at Stevenage will be responsible for a larger weapon , with twice the range , to fit on armoured vehicles .
6 Another attempt at Reconciliation could n't be planned overnight , and if the next mid-summer went unused , the Imajica would pass another two centuries divided .
7 Yet some attempt at assessment must surely be made .
8 These other offences do not cover all eventualities , and , moreover , it may be argued with some force that child sexual abuse at home ought to be labelled separately .
9 No one knows yet what effect the loss of defensive mastermind Dave Wannstedt to the top job at Chicago will have , let alone the hold-out staged by running back supreme Emmitt Smith .
10 Of course , this group at Ephesus must have heard something about the Holy Spirit if they listened at all attentively to John the Baptist , but they did not realise that the promised Spirit was available for them ; that he could make a difference to their lives .
11 The scope and extent of the commercial undertakings at Dounreay will continue to be a matter for negotiation and agreement with DTI .
12 Herbert 's daily life at Bemerton can be envisaged from his book The Country Parson ( later published as The Priest to the Temple ) , which he wrote , as he explained , ‘ that I may have a mark to aim at ’ .
13 If you have embarked on this decision , entertaining friends at home may became increasingly difficult too , for your parent may look forward always to being present on these occasions , without realising for one moment that her daughter needs the opportunity sometimes to be able to relate to her friends alone , so that she can project her personality freely and share confidences and opinions with people of her own generation .
14 Reaching the final of this competition at Wembley could earn Newcastle up to £1 m and Keegan said : ‘ I can assure the fans we 're not treating this as a public workout .
15 TWO officers from the German police at Dusseldorf will be visiting North Wales today to learn about policing methods in the region as part of an international exchange scheme .
16 The 2 regiments at Abingdon will concentrate on transport and supply .
17 The organization of medieval universities into separate ‘ nations ’ must be taken into account , but study by English clerks at Paris may well have influenced the manner in which legal and diplomatic business was transacted with the French .
18 The pursuit of sexual satisfaction at work will completely rob you of any job satisfaction .
19 In contrast , however , the two winged-corridor houses at Camerton may lie in a comparable location in relation to the Fosse Way but they clearly predate the well-known industrial expansion of the site along the frontages .
20 ’ But the 100 workers at Middlesbrough will be engaged in the scheme , and also helping to develop the company as a major presence in the offshore sector , ’ said Mr Tompkins .
21 DELEGATES at this year 's CIU Annual Conference at Blackpool will have a chance to visit the first Beer and Trades Exhibition being staged at the Sandcastle Exhibition Centre on the South Promenade .
22 Thomas Arnold , although the significance and peculiarity of his personal achievement at Rugby may have been exaggerated , typified the attempt to meet the demands of a rising middle class by moving the local grammar schools into the national , or ‘ public ’ , category .
23 In the mid-1880s , Mr Lawson Tait , who as police surgeon in Birmingham during the 1890s exhibited a profoundly misogynist attitude in his treatment of rape victims , commented that ‘ to leave only the inferior women to perpetuate the species will do more to deteriorate the human race than all the individual victories at Girton will do to benefit it ’ .
24 The bigger beach at Gumbet can be reached by dolmus ( bus ) for about 25p .
25 The real wage rate w which reconciles the target real wage with the feasible real wage at NAIRU should not be taken as a measure of Keynes 's ‘ marginal disutility of employment ’ .
26 The fall of Terry Venables as chief executive at Spurs will not have missed his attention — and it could strengthen the Liverpool manager 's bid to persuade £2m defender Neil Ruddock to come to Anfield .
27 Okay let's , let's have another little look at brackets let's try multiplying say a hundred and one by twenty three .
28 If you 've got cold feet at night can you go to sleep ?
29 Our preliminary studies estimated that an upper age limit of 73 years at admission would identify over 97% of those patients with onset before 65 years .
30 Three European Cup winners medals from his playing days at Liverpool will be among the 60 lots on sale on October 20 and are estimated to fetch £7,000-£9,000 each .
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