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1 Many are just sharks , keeping the enquirer on the line at premium rates , says the Telephone Information watchdog ICSTIS .
2 They are commemorated by a plaque on the alms-houses at nearby Burraton Combe , given in 1726 by James Buller ‘ … whose glorious memory as well as illustrious favours ought not to be forgotten but kept , as t is hoped they will be , in everlasting remembrance . ’
3 Charles had not entirely abandoned the efforts of his father and grandfather to protect the pauperes : at the same time , he had done what neither his father nor grandfather had attempted , in imposing public exactions in cash on the economy at large .
4 One of the group has written several poems on the events at Yellow Creek , and another has written several songs , a couple of which have been recorded and sold for campaign funds .
5 — the impact and stability of corporatist structures on the mobilisation at national and enterprise level .
6 I would add only that , in truth , the keenness on the field at tense moments sometimes grew rather too fierce — slightly akin to what one deplores today .
7 Although the slump in financial markets affected the ability of some companies to raise cheap money , its impact on the economy at large was limited .
8 Governments have to govern people , and not only do their policies have a direct impact on the population at large , and are likely to be shaped to some degree by an awareness of what that impact might be , but policies can also be a response to pressures or problems that emerge out of society .
9 Religion and war are two obvious areas where government policy could have a direct impact on the population at large , and these were the two major sources of party conflict at this time .
10 ‘ Al Capone has got his finger on the trigger at long last . ’
11 During those two weeks Patrick deliberately kept himself busy , carrying out checks on the precautions at onshore installations , flying out to the offshore platforms .
12 Contrary to the impression given in last week 's report on the restructuring at Random House , Frances Coady remains Vintage 's publisher in addition to her new job as publisher of the group of companies that includes Cape , Chatto , Vintage and Pimlico .
13 IRA men Gerard Harte , his brother Martin , and Brian Mullin were ambushed by undercover soldiers outside Omagh in August , 1988 — just 10 days after an IRA bomb killed eight soldiers on a bus at nearby Ballygawley .
14 James and Kate divided by a tea table on the terrace at Carinish Court .
15 Even as Mrs Thatcher stood triumphant for the third time on the stairs at Central Office the applauding apparatchiks were already honing the knives for the Saatchi team which was blamed for various mid-campaign woes .
16 His speech on the staircase at Conservative headquarters in Smith Square was filled with the proper pleasure of achievement but was not gloating or exultant .
17 But we know far too little to generalize the effect of their habits on the population at large , and of marriage among the lower classes we know next to nothing .
18 I 'd seen a 100 franc note on the mantelpiece at old Ma Scamp 's place .
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