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1 LEFT Images of Uranus built up from information sent back in 1986 by Voyager 2 ; the image on the right is in false colour and extreme contrast enhancement to show details of Uranus 's polar regions .
2 Well-dressed men and women were walking around , almost everyone wearing the ubiquitous fur hat and huge pictures of Lenin looked down from hoardings .
3 Lesley and Fuzz from Silverfish turn up from New York , where they 're sorting out a record deal .
4 The bank rate went down , and so did the Irish government , while the weight of lorries allowed on the roads of Britain went up from 3212 to 38 tonnes .
5 The diocese of Salisbury stretches out from Lyme Regis in the south-west ( it even includes a parish in Devon ) almost as far as Swindon in the north , and the eastern boundaries run into Hampshire before they drop down to Poole .
6 He did n't smile as the Shermans approached but waited with his left hand resting on the hilt of his ceremonial sword , his aloof expression suggesting that he estimated the dignity of his person to be at least equal to that of the fabled hero of France looking down from the wall behind him .
7 On June 11 the first truck convoy since the fall of Mengistu set out from the port of Assab towards Addis Ababa carrying fuel and food .
8 It took tremendous courage for Roebuck to fight back from his crippling injury , but there is a further chapter to the story .
9 Just as depressing , though , was the general failure of Hollywood to move on from certain basic themes and situations and there was a new realization of the industry 's tendency to just go on duplicating a successful format .
10 It is a long time since any potential national leader in Britain leapt up from the starting-blocks in quite such a dramatic way .
11 ‘ A thousand acres of good farmland was taken , thirty families evacuated leaving the nine families in Sesslagh and fifteen families of Farnsagh lopped off from the rest of the world .
12 It was here , in 1685 , that the Duke of Monmouth marched out from Bridgwater and lost the bloody Battle of Sedgemoor .
13 THE CATHEDRAL at Lyon stands back from the bank of the Saone , and , from the other side of the river , is half hidden by bland blocks of flats .
14 A terrible song from a concert at Blackpool echoed back from when I was a tiny girl : " I do n't want her you can have her she 's too fat for me . "
15 The Michelin Guide to the Côte de l'Atlantique says that this eerie and impressive cavern , which communicates by a passage through the cliff to the château on the summit , was probably made in the twelfth century to shelter the relics of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem brought back from a Crusade by Pierre II of Castillon , who at that time held the château .
16 This lonely spot , at nearly 1700 feet , I call Birkdale Summit in the absence of an official name , the long valley of Birkdale going down from this point to Keld .
17 ‘ Then one evening this down-to-earth painter from Harrow got down from his ladder to talk to someone at the end of the passage .
18 Erm , it was called the Marseillaise , erm , because the volunteers from Marseilles came up from the south , and entered Paris and they were singing , erm , this one .
19 The line to Rotherham trails in from the left .
20 There is a kind of insularity at Lochranza cut off from the Corrie side by the great glens and hills of Sannox and on the other side by the long wild uninhabited coastal stretch to Catacol .
21 Wednesday morning , 16 April 1746 , rained , it was chilly , and the citizens of Inverness came out from the town to view this spectator sport .
22 Prost , starting from a record seventh successive pole position at the start of a season , was beaten off the grid by Hill in a startling getaway which also saw the two Ferraris of Berger and Jean Alesi of France surge through from the third row to take third and fourth places .
23 On one occasion they were comparing engagements in their respective diaries when two photographs of Camilla fell out from the pages of Charles 's diary .
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