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1 Scott Anderson was particularly pleased with an album of stamps from all over the world , commemorating the Wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales ; and with his ‘ find ’ of the year , inside an ordinary catalogue , of something extraordinary – an envelope from the U.S. bearing a 1869 postmark .
2 These had included education in Hungarian , increased autonomy in local affairs and an end to the forced settlement of immigrants from elsewhere in Romania .
3 The people at Beckford Silk are happy to think that their ties will end up around the necks of tourists from all over the world .
4 It anticipated that business failures of established companies will continue to rise into the first quarter of 192 and did not expect to see a significant fall in the level of failures for up to 18 months .
5 Three issues each year cover a wide variety of topics from all over Europe and the magazine provides an invaluable forum for the exchange of experiences .
6 The basic set-up consists of rather basic apparatus out of a school laboratory — battery , heavy water , metal electrodes and meters for heat or neutrons — which is so widely available that the discovery could have been made anywhere at any time in the preceding half century ; but somehow it has been overlooked by two generations of scientists until suddenly in 1989 not one but two groups in the same location simultaneously announce their breakthroughs .
7 The RSC Research Fund exists to assist members in their research by the provision of grants of up to £1000 towards , for example , the purchase of chemicals or equipment or for running expenses of chemical education research .
8 The ordinance envisioned a common and compulsory branding system which would make possible the easy identification of cattle from anywhere in the island .
9 The Orc and Goblin army may include a proportion of allies worth up to a quarter of its total points value .
10 But the procurement of scientists from overseas as a novelty intrigued him .
11 All the crop management methods are set out for growers in a document compiled by JS with the help of experts from all over the world .
12 First , came that Sunday when members of the congregation , with the help of friends from all over the City and beyond , even via Tiberias , on Lake Galilee , set to work to prepare the whole church for Christian Aid .
13 Violations — poaching in another household 's area — is referred to a special council of eunuchs from all over India and Pakistan which meets once a year .
14 Forms for all sorts of , forms for all sorts of things erm the , the normal Platonic range of forms plus possibly in addition forms for Socrates and forms for Plato .
15 There 's an office in town opposite Boots on Parliament Street and there 's a great range of leaflets in there on all sorts of things .
16 What study area is available to me to work in , where a range of materials in readily to hand ? a question obviously involving the provision of a multi-media library .
17 Immediately following the invasion and on the basis of reports from all over the Reich , the SD registered ‘ the greatest surprise ’ and ‘ a certain dismay ’ ( though no major shock ) at the news .
18 Colleagues from the medical profession were joined by local MPs , lawyers , and a wide circle of friends from all over the country and further afield .
19 Each workshop will include demonstrations and a full day 's tuition from tutor , a FREE package of materials worth up to £70 , morning coffee , buffet lunch , afternoon tea , and a critique of the work carried out during the day .
20 In Latin America , the Second Vatican Council was followed up by a meeting of bishops from all over the continent in Medellin , Colombia .
21 Warwick Castle gets about forty percent of visitors from overseas with whom a large proportion are Americans , and er I suggest that the increase in Americans this year will be quite good compared with figures for last year , so we do benefit er I might even mention that in Holland er over half the visitors Exhibition in Amsterdam are not Dutch , many of them are Germans , but there are also Americans and of course other overseas visitors there .
22 No two coalfields were the same , but if a general pattern can be discerned from the variety of experience it is that during the first half of the nineteenth century each region largely generated its own workforce from the natural increase of its population , but that the spectacular later developments drew not only upon local men who left the farms or rural crafts and industries in large numbers but also upon the surplus population of counties from all over the British Isles .
23 Early one morning , in the merry month of May , I stood in this dining room watching a group of climbers from all over the world being introduced to The Great Tradition .
24 Assuming a fair wind on major infrastructure , access , and drainage , it is unlikely that a new settlement would be producing a significant group of housings until somewhere around , at the very best , end ninety six into the of ninety seven period , in that context , what is happening in that short intervening period , assuming certain planning guidance comes forward to help that intervening period , and will that new settlement actually be built out prior to two prior to two thousand and six , will the fourteen hundred dwellings be built in that period , question mark , probably not , it will lap over , therefore in that context of a gap at the beginning , and a potential overlap at the end , it is very important again to revisit the peripheral land issue .
25 The conference is expected to bring together a very diverse group of practitioners from all over the world and many leading world figures in practical systems thinking have agreed to attend .
26 By implication it is raised , but not dealt with , by Labov 's statement of the principle of accountability ( 6.1.1 ) ; simply to note all occurrences of variants without further considering the size of ‘ the section of speech being examined ’ is plainly insufficient .
27 A new Community Action programme will offer a £10 premium on top of benefits for up to 60,000 long-term jobless joining part-time voluntary work schemes .
28 Further investigations by teams of scientists from all over the world have since laid the blame on man-made chlorinated substances that remain in the atmosphere for 100 years or more , where they destroy ozone .
29 As well as discussing the dog fouling issue they heard that the federation is planning to compile a book called In Living Memory — based on memories of members from all over Suffolk .
30 In 1971 following recommendations from both the World Health Organization and the International Union against the Venereal Diseases and Treponematoses ( IUVDT ) , a travelling seminar of experts from all over the world was convened to examine the service for sexually transmitted diseases in the United States , the training of the medical personnel and undergraduates , and to suggest ways in which these could be improved .
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