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1 Incendiary devices exploded in department stores or warehouses in London on Dec. 1 , 2 , 3 and 14 , at the National Gallery in London on Dec. 15 , and in Blackpool and Manchester on Dec. 8 .
2 Over and above this , men might vow individuals or possessions to God as a dedication or thank-offering .
3 His performance in that race will determine whether he remains in America for the Triple Crown or returns to Europe for a crack at the Derby at Epsom on June 3 .
4 Repairs can be undertaken by a good skilled boot repairer , but if you have difficulty finding someone locally you can send your boots or shoes to Shoecare at Preston .
5 It may be — despite the fact that there are many incarnations or revelations of God in the Indian religious traditions too — that there is a difference here between some religious traditions of the Near East and those of the Indian sub-continent .
6 But in the discreet , epicene efficiency with which he clears away Casio 's bowl of vomit or dusts down Othello after his fit , he is the finicky gentleman 's gentleman , his body language strongly reminiscent of Dirk Bogarde in The Servant .
7 AGREEMENT REGARDING NOTIFICATION OF INTEREST ON MORTGAGED PROPERTIES ( OR PROPERTIES IN SCOTLAND OVER WHICH A HERITABLE SECURITY HAS BEEN GRANTED )
8 There are only a few isolated examples of Jacobite riots or demonstrations in England during the 1690s , perhaps suggesting that Jacobite sentiment was not particularly widespread .
9 Thus Saint-Pierre specified that existing frontiers were not to be changed in any way , and that no exchanges of territory were to take place or treaties between States to be made except with the consent of the federation which he wished to create .
10 Vendor shareholders may receive a right to future shares or debentures in Newco as part of the consideration for the sale of Target .
11 Although the FC had yet to conduct a survey , it stated ‘ there is little evidence of damage to trees or forests in Britain from direct pollution and from acid rain . ’
12 Refugees from the Iraq regime 's genocidal chemical weapons war against the people of Iraq Kurdistan are living in appalling conditions in Turkey , Iran or parts of Iraq outside their own region , in internment camps .
13 There were even pictures of ships and groups of Wrens on the walls .
14 The early years of his tenure saw the creation under Ida Ward [ q.v. ] of the first department of the languages and cultures of Africa in a British university , and the successful negotiation of the school 's removal from the City of London to Bloomsbury .
15 These otherworldly concerns gave way to more earthly considerations when Diana took the Common Entrance exam to enable her to follow in the footsteps of her sisters , Sarah and Jane , at West Heath boarding school set in 32 acres of parkland and woods outside Sevenoaks in Kent .
16 On 12 August 1892 , a tender was accepted from Messrs Kemp and Sons of Stantonbury for £1,336 4s 4d .
17 This was , in fact , designed specially for Queen Victoria by Holland and Sons of London in 1855 .
18 Architects for the conversion were Cecil Denny Highton and Partners and the work was carried out in two phases , the contractors for the first being Newman and Kerry of Aldershot , and J. Edwards and Sons of Waterlooville for the second .
19 Grateful thanks to Mr D.S.V. Fosten for his generous help , advice and knowledge freely given ; and to staff of the Regional History Dept. , National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside for making available the photographs , documents and correspondence referred to .
20 The red jacket of C/Sgt Nicholl was acquired from his descendants by the National Museums and Galleries on Merseyside in 1971 for the collection of the King 's Regiment .
21 In July 1221 the sisters and co-heiresses of Philip of Oldcoates , hereditary warden of the forest of Northumberland , paid the Crown a fine of eighty marks for seisin of their inheritance — the wardenship of the forest and the lands at Nafferton and Matfen which were appurtenant thereto .
22 At the dealers , Spink opens Sporting Art today with British sporting watercolours and drawings from £500 to £15,000 , and tomorrow Richard Green launches Marine Paintings and Views of London from the Thames at 44 Dover Street , while Anthony Mould breaks new ground with a venture into contemporary painting .
23 AVS is courting independent software vendors and resellers across Europe for a push through third party channels .
24 The embarkation was to take place in the harbour and roads of Cherbourg in 200 oyster ketches known as chasse-mapées .
25 Mistrust of Russia was widespread , though , and discussions with Britain concerning a possible alliance were also carried on during 1901 .
26 In the south , fighting between supporters and opponents of Nabiyev in Kurgan Tyube escalated .
27 Mr Major , EC president for 11 more days , has to wrestle with difficult issues like Denmark , which voted against Maastricht in a referendum , and plans from Brussels for a massive increase in spending .
28 Their progress over the next two weeks will solve the Guineas mystery , but that is of little concern to connections of Dr Devious , who heads now for the Kentucky Derby ( for which he is 10–1 from 12–1 ) in Louisville on May 2 and returns to Epsom for the Ever Ready Derby in June .
29 This year , however , The Fellow has not enjoyed a triumphal procession through his races and returns to Kempton with something to prove .
30 Costing about £150,000 , the exhibition traces the development of trams in towns and cities throughout Britain from the Victorian era .
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