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1 Though there was consensus among most delegates that production cuts were needed to avoid an oil glut which would weaken prices as demand dipped in the spring , the discussions became bogged down with claims by Kuwait for special treatment .
2 Middlesbrough 's shambolic defenders failed to come up with the answers to the riddles posed by Rosenthal 's direct running .
3 While the rate of management buyouts has slowed down with the recession those that were launched in Scotland had a good record of being completed .
4 One can only guess at how Howard and Redwood must feel about taking over a department , only to find that one of their political opponents has walked off with the money .
5 Jane Asher has put her creative talents to work to come up with a range of designer cakes that are exclusive to Sainsbury .
6 Chart 3 indicates that , as a result of the advertising , growth in Gold 90 balances in Scottish branches initially grew much faster , although , subsequent to the advertising campaign , growth in English and Welsh branches has caught up with the help of other communications , including the Personal Customer Newsletter and posters in branches supporting some magnificent local sales efforts .
7 The Ministers for the Arts has teamed up with Mick Jagger and announced National Music Day .
8 ‘ The whole set up is there and yet the other parties want to carry on with their wasteful plans . ’
9 Ministers may try to make a statement ( they secure this every Thursday with the weekly business statement ) ; the Opposition may seek to have a Private Notice Question ; the Government prefer to have a debate on a Government motion or bill ; the Opposition would like to have an Opposition Day when it opens the debate ; and backbenchers seek to get in with points of order and applications for emergency debates .
10 ‘ Although the loss is temporary , I 've noticed that women who have had many pregnancies seem to wind up with thinner hair , ’ says Kingsley .
11 Behind the sand-dunes , schools , offices , churches , a market , a railway station , a radio station and hundreds of homes began to spring up with all the rapidity of a cow-town on the American prairie .
12 As though I have n't got enough crisises to have to put up with .
13 The morphology and size of dinosaurs appeared to change along with the vegetation .
14 The poor duck must have crawled all that way , a hundred metres or more to that second patch of light ; our bright idea of putting the branches down after him to cover him up was pointless ; for all these years it would only have needed some more kids to have come along with torches or bits of burning paper to discover the body .
15 Christmas is a good example of this : ten weeks before Christmas arrives , the shops start to fill up with goods which obviously encourage us to dwell on a day that is far ahead in the future .
16 His blue eyes had fired up with excitement .
17 Noticing the way the young woman 's eyes had glazed over with undisguised longing , while he appeared faintly bored with the proceedings , Shannon had mentally given thanks for the fact that she was n't drawn to gorgeous , self-centred hunks like this one .
18 She rubbed her face and when she dropped her hands her eyes had welled up with tears .
19 The words had come out with a distinct tang of broad Lancashire , but she immediately withdrew into her pseudo-Southern gentility .
20 Traders have hit back with a T shirt campaign , warning town shoppers and town planners alike of what they see as a threat to the very fabric of the town centre .
21 The senior recruits have gone out with their visitors , before they return to pack ready for their departure to their trade training in the morning .
22 After only getting 7 points compared to my target of 10 from the first 6 games , the lads have come back with 14 from the next 6 .
23 In an attempt to cure this problem ( and sell more skegs ) the manufacturers have come out with a number of ingenious shapes .
24 Up and down the country , Opposition Front-Benchers have come out with protestations about what they will give this , that and the other interest group ; the document will make clear the order of priorities , and will begin to explain how the expenditure will be paid for .
25 Invoicing intervals planned to fit in with your existing accounting methods .
26 I 've been particularly interested in the clumsy child , who has co-ordination , rhythm and timing difficulties , and I have written a booklet which is now available for parents and for teachers who are interested , for the age range five years to eleven years , which gives parents exercises to carry out with their children to encourage the child in overcoming difficulties with co-ordination , rhythm , timing , and to help them with speaking , writing and reading remediation .
27 So — the magnitude of Maria 's feelings is given to us because Duras has come up with another jealous person , whose jealousy was great enough to provoke him to murder .
28 Now why those places should be funny , and we have to apologise to all the people who live there , but it does sound funny , and they er they just er the trials and tribulations they have when their own rather complex personal lives get mixed up with the play they 're doing .
29 Having recently came back from canoeing in Austria where canoeists , fishermen and landowners all enjoy what nature has provided , it certainly dates what canoeists have to put up with in parts of this country .
30 Somehow The Shamen manage to come up with something for everyone , to keep all the factions of club culture happy .
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