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1 From Edward I 's reign onwards , however , it became increasingly common for the crown to use contract armies on campaigns where the king and the household were not present and to defend castles and towns in enemy territory .
2 The FA will also investigate Dunstable 's bizarre exit from the FA Cup on Saturday when the entire team walked off in their second-round qualifying tie at Staines after having three players sent off in the first 38 minutes .
3 Manufacturers do put static protection devices on chips so the problem is nowhere near as bad as it was but it 's better to be safe than out of pocket .
4 If is the efficient quantity of public good provided , then this indicates where is simply the budget expenditure on G. Here the marginal utilities of the public good are the same but the marginal utilities of income are different .
5 BOOKING is essential for a cycle ride around Wirral Country Park on Sunday when the leader will be Cheshire ranger Barry Jackson .
6 UNFORTUNATELY , I was unable to be present at the luncheon at a London hotel on Tuesday when the Duke of Gloucester presented the first English Tourist Board car park awards .
7 This weekend and , back home , the Kilmarnock tournament on Sunday when the likes of Brian Renwick , Rob Wainwright , David Millard , Ian Jardine , Mark Moncrieff , Kenny Milligan and Graham Shiel might be expected to feature , will be the selectors last chance to assess candidates for the ten for the World Cup Sevens , who must be named by 31 March .
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