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1 But even so , says the NRPB , the burial grounds should be safeguarded from building or farming for up to 150 years .
2 Elsewhere single birds or parties of up to five are the general rule , and the species is regularly recorded along the whole coast , and at most of the main areas of gravel pits and the reservoirs during migration .
3 On any screen , any user can call up multiple applications , combine and manipulate text , data or graphics from anywhere on the network .
4 Just about every retail purchase you make with the Card is immediately covered by Purchase Protection against accidental damage , loss or theft for up to 90 days and begins where any existing cover you may already have leaves off , up to £20,000 per Cardmember .
5 If no standardized language were used at an international tournament , with referees , judges , timekeepers and competitors from all over the world , utter confusion would reign .
6 In 1990 , however , there was an unprecedented freshening and cooling of up to 7 standard deviations ( Ellett , manuscript in preparation ) .
7 Hewlett-Packard Co last week cut prices on its Vectra personal computers and servers by up to 22% and launched a series of bundled packages in its Precision Architecture 7100 RISC-based workstations and X-stations at prices starting at $3,500 per user .
8 We prop the grating open with another branch and spend the next half-hour pulling fallen branches and logs from all over that part of the hill , dragging them into the clump of bushes and throwing them into the shaft ; we snap dead branches off trees and bushes and haul and peel living ones off ; we scrape together armfuls of dry leaf litter and throw those over the edge of the chimney , too ; everything goes under the grating and down into the shaft .
9 As a consequence , the uppermost part of the formation was subjected to a more intense phase of leaching than the underlying cycles and this has resulted in the development of higher porosities and permeabilities of up to 10% and 400 mD respectively .
10 Every Saturday and Sunday at 3pm until 16 May — free guided tours
11 An exhibition and conference on fire-fighting involving companies and brigades from all over Austria was in full swing .
12 The Software is a microcomputer-based library system designed for schools and colleges and can operate the issue , return and cataloguing of up to 65,000 books for 2,500 users .
13 We also know that the construction industry offers few ‘ local jobs ’ : it brings in contractors and sub-contractors from all over the country .
14 If the text is accurate , it would seem to indicate that the three kadiliks of Istanbul , Bursa and Edirne were all originally registered as 300-akce kadiliks and that their registration had not been changed by Hezarfen 's time , although all three outranked Damascus and Aleppo at least until the eighteenth century .
15 The show has gained a reputation as a regional Chelsea , attracting nurserymen and visitors from all over the country .
16 The show has gained a reputation as a regional Chelsea , attracting nurserymen and visitors from all over the country .
17 Nurserymen and women from all over the country showed off the plants and flowers they 've carefully grown .
18 ‘ We took a crew across to Belgium plus all our light equipment and bedding for up to 97 people . ’
19 Peak numbers are usually noted in September , when flocks totalling up to 1,600 have been noted in Chichester and Pagham Harbours and flocks of up to 200 have been seen elsewhere along the coast .
20 At the weekend , modern day Roundheads and Cavaliers from all over the country , saddled up to re-enact the skirmish and commerate the 350th anniversary of the war and at times the battle took on a definite air of reality although noone was seriously hurt .
21 Today we print a further selection received from Merseysiders and people from all over the country as well as abroad …
22 And Bechtel is setting up a joint venture with Kiewit that is looking at projects in 15 states and outlays of up to $1 billion .
23 Viruses can live on surfaces such as tables , desks and telephones for up to three hours .
24 ‘ Romans line up at the camp and Brits over there in the woods , ’ Nigel instructed .
25 Indeed , the Edinburgh International Festival , which lasts for three weeks in the summer , attracts visitors as well as artists and performers from all over the world .
26 The narrow whitewashed streets now play host to jet-setters , artists and students from all over Europe ; and in the evening the whole town comes alive with plenty of discos and lively nightspots .
27 Here developed in the eleventh and twelfth centuries a centre for the arts which attracted artists and craftsmen from all over Italy .
28 The largest gathering away from Chichester Harbour appears to be of 19 at Rye Harbour in February 1968 and up to 13 together have been seen on inland waters , although single birds and parties of up to five are most usual .
29 Hundreds of Afghan political prisoners have reportedly been held without charge or trial for up to nine years in interrogation centres and segregated prison blocks operated by the Ministry of State Security .
30 Since 1970 hundreds of Jehovah 's Witnesses have been detained without charge or trial for up to five years .
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