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1 A copy of the Haftorot , with a comment by Abraham Ibn Ezra and printed in Constantinople in 1505 , is expected to make $40–50,000 ( £25–50,000 ) .
2 He will follow the route taken by Gary Wolstenholme and play in The Masters , The Open and other major world events .
3 Julian did not feel called to reform the church or to take part in public life : she remained a loyal daughter of Mother Church and stayed in seclusion for the rest of her life .
4 I went from being a local model to Miss Indiana , to Miss USA — and then to Miss World and living in London .
5 The New Secondary Education , the pamphlet approved by Ellen Wilkinson and issued in 1947 , observed somewhat unhelpfully : ‘ The Modern School will be given parity of conditions with other types of secondary school ; parity of esteem it must earn by its own efforts . ’
6 He graduated from RMA Sandhurst and served in the Grenadier Guards as a regular , and in the TA .
7 The tidal estuary of the River Lune gave rise to Lancaster 's development as an inland port in the eighteenth century , trading with the West Indies , and several contemporary warehouses survive along St George 's Quay as well as the fine Custom House , designed in Palladian style by Richard Gillow and built in 1764 .
8 The bank , contrary to the wishes of the husband , arranged for the presence of an independent solicitor , a Mr. Hallworth , to advise Mrs. Aboody and to certify in writing , that she fully understood the implication of the charges she was to sign .
9 With England now the enemy , this was inevitably one of the most vulnerable places in the northern kingdom — and indeed had been captured early in the Wars of Independence by Edward Plantagenet and remained in English hands ever since , its garrison readily supplied and reinforced from over the nearby Border .
10 The play , written by André Birabeau and set in the Paris of 1919 , brought praise for the performances of Crawford and his co-star , nineteen-year-old Sarah Long , who had played the same role a year earlier when a different production was staged in Brighton and London .
11 The television station had been conceived by the Reagan administration as an extension of the propaganda service currently provided by the US-funded Radio Martí , based in the Florida Keys and established in 1985 [ see p. 33917 ] .
12 The scrub community of Allt Volagir , also in South Uist and mentioned in the same paper , is somewhat similar , but Betula pubescens is absent .
13 Built by Sir Christopher Wren and consecrated in 1697 the present edifice replaces an even larger one which was destroyed in the Great Fire of London 31 years earlier .
14 Atwater , born in Atlanta , Georgia , became involved in Republican politics while a student at the University of South Carolina and worked in the successful 1980 and 1984 presidential campaigns of Ronald Reagan .
15 The serious losses suffered by the party in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in 1989 were repeated on a larger scale , and the rout might have been complete had not the assassination of Gandhi reduced the anti-Congress ( I ) swing in the June polling .
16 The boss said , ‘ You go to Scotland Road and come in here for your tea , Bill .
17 Properties such as the Ponte Sisto and Firenze in Rome and Venice , the Hotel and Apartments Rely in Brenzone and the Jaccarino in Sorrento .
18 Glimpsed working up a sweat were designer JEAN-PAUL GAULTIER , HOOKY and the OTHER TWO from New Order , CHRISTOPHER QUENTIN and hiding in the gloom was a small figure in a baseball cap with his hands in his pockets … a man Carter would very much like to have half an hour with … a man who went unnoticed due to the abundance of facial hair under his proboscis … yes , it was the rocking grandad himself , MICK JAGGER !
19 Also on show will be an oil painting entitled ‘ The landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth ’ by Michele Felice Corne and painted in 1802 .
20 It is evident in a curious book , edited by Stephen Heath , Colin MacCabe , and Christopher Prendergast and published in Cambridge in the early 1970s : Signs of the Times : Introductory Readings in Textual Semiotics .
21 Irony seldom works in print and this blunt appraisal of the troubles that had beset his friend was made to Nancy Collins and published in Rolling Stone some fifteen years after the Tate murders at Polanski 's rented home in Beverly Hills in August 1969 .
22 From the sixth century to the third century BC , some of the Habashat , the Agazan and other tribes in South Arabia migrated across the Red Sea and settled in the northern highlands of present-day Abyssinia .
23 It is an elaborate example of Edwardian commercial architecture , designed by T H Smith and W Wimble and completed in 1903 .
24 Other recent correspondents include Arthur Kerle from the USA who writes with rather sad news of his model Zeppelin , similar to that once owned by Alan Todd and mentioned in the September 1991 FlyPast , p62 .
25 Of these the finest are a pair of silvered mirrors measuring 173x98.5 cm supplied to Edwin Lascelles and placed in the Yellow Damask Sitting Room at Harewood House .
26 ‘ I do n't care if he looks like Rudolph Valentino and goes in every bistro in the country every night of the year .
27 We rounded Cape Andrea and anchored in Marciana Marina harbour below the same mountain village on the north side of the island .
28 And now , to make matters worse , here 's this fella in a suit , the bride 's father , nodding at Pierce Turner and asking in a loud voice : ‘ is that a he or she ? ’ .
29 hero of a novel called The Hermit , written in imitation of Robinson Crusoe and published in 1727 ; attributed to Edward Dorrington .
30 Stephen Riley , a hairdresser who lives in Stainton Village and works in Barnard Castle .
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