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1 Italtel SpA is to install around 400,000 lines for Telecom Argentina SA over the next three years in a deal worth $600m : it says it will install the first 58,000 lines this year and the rest of them by 1996
2 If K is the equilibrium constant for that reaction then we can actually redefine our terms such that the concentration of hydrogen ions will be K multiplied by the concentration of hydrogen bicarbonate ions over the concentration of bicarbonate ions .
3 The House may be interested to know that , because we were seeking to look at the effect of NHS management reforms over the first six months , we did not draw attention to the fact that the number of people who have been waiting for more than one year on in-patient lists is 37 per cent .
4 Criticisms endorsed by the National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders , whose view of Home Office action over the prison problem is unequivocal .
5 Scharli et al noted a 23% rise in the use of barium meal examinations over the 55 years of their study , while Breaux et al reported a 34% increase in the use of imaging techniques between 1980 and 1984 , largely attributable to the use of ultrasound .
6 And there is Gregory 's account of Guntram warning Childebert over the behaviour of Egidius , which is placed immediately before his description of the last days of Gundovald .
7 Whitby Town Council is to meet representatives of Tees bus company over the withdrawal of the service to the port 's St Andrew 's Road area .
8 The Times Higher Education Supplement has carried out a number of peer reviews of UK University Departments over the years .
9 It will be mentioned in several contexts that the complexity of CAB advice work over the last few years has increased considerably .
10 In the Jersey Royal Court Decision of May 1990 Rahman v Chase Bank ( CI ) Ltd , the settlor was given a substantial amount of de iure control over the trust funds .
11 After the initial primitive stage certain members of society gain control over the forces of production so permitting a minority to exploit the majority : under slavery the slave-owner exploits the slaves ; under feudalism the landlords exploit the serfs ; and under capitalism the bourgeoisie exploits the proletariat .
12 THE spate of coal mine closures over the past 10 years or so , has brought increasing problems for the independent railways .
13 Thus there has to be some degree of policy enthusiasm for prevention and outpatient services if the dominance of hospital inpatient beds over the care system is to change in any one administrative area .
14 Expectations of interest rate levels over the longer term .
15 Mr Davies has been at loggerheads with Hambleton District Council over the future use of his hotel in Darlington Road .
16 The EC representative Robert Walker , who had arrived in Mogadishu in August to oversee the distribution by relief agencies of European emergency aid worth US$23,000,000 , was in late October liaising with President Mahdi Mohammed over the government 's own plans for emergency aid .
17 Again , suppose that this analysis provides us with earnings growth forecasts over the next two years of g 1 and g 2 .
18 Apple has been highly sensitive about proprietary rights to its Windowing software , but is said to be considering striking a deal with Unix System Labs over the technology .
19 Talks are taking place with Merseyside Development Corporation over the reconstruction of New Brighton pier .
20 Miss Joan Collins , the authoress , is said to have ‘ fallen out ’ with Ms Elizabeth Taylor over the latter 's intention to introduce her husband , Mr Laurence Fortensky , the construction worker , to Miss Collins 's 32-year-old inamoratum , Mr Robin Hurlstone .
21 Oh , I did love our times together at Hury , with Mother cooking supper over the fire in an old iron grate and the nights so romantic and balmy .
22 * Meanwhile , a report for the European Commission has shown how EC countries could implement a 20 per cent cut in carbon dioxide emissions over the next 15 years ( by 2005 ) at a cost that is almost negligible .
23 The United States Administration 's Office of Technology Assessment has claimed that the US could achieve cuts of up to 35 per cent in carbon dioxide emissions over the next 25 years without " major technological breakthroughs " or recourse to swingeing levies on energy consumption .
24 Our figures for oral carcinoma in south east Scotland over the past 10 years show that 456 patients presented with these tumours ; the mean age at presentation was 63.8 years for men and 68.2 years for women .
25 There was no consistent pattern in Security Council voting over the crisis .
26 The event brought together many members of the Wills family with friends from the wide range of organisations which have benefited from Wills family generosity over the decades .
27 THERE has been a considerable outcry from St Helens supporters over the eight-match ban imposed on the club 's Kiwi loose forward Shane Cooper two weeks ago .
28 ABOVE : Andy Gray in competitive action against Huddersfield ( 4–0 ) during Palace 's 4th round FA Cup success over The Terriers in January 1990 .
29 Does the Secretary of State not accept that our valley councils have lost more in rate support grant over the past 10 years than he has given them in new money in the latest package ?
30 An interesting speculation is that the decline in H pylori infection over the past few decades would account at least in part for the reported decline in duodenal ulcer disease in Western populations .
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