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1 Tasting the food is Alton branch chairman for Action Research , Sally Studley ( second left ) .
2 AT&T Co 's NCR Corp has signed an OEM contract for NetLabs Inc 's new Overlord network management technology for use in its StarSentry product line .
3 A notable example of outside training and assistance from the educational sectors is to be found in a project which was run from the Department of Architecture and Building Science at the University of Strathclyde entitled ‘ User Education in the construction industry ; the development and promotion of a comprehensive teaching framework for information management as an integral part of construction course curricula .
4 All your designs will bear the label ‘ Lisa Howell for G.W. Fashions ’ . ’
5 But this is turning into grand opera , dear , rehearsals at La Scala for Götterdämmerung
6 ‘ Ow iz zat for madame et monsieur ? ’ the waiter said and left without waiting for a reply .
7 Hair by Michael at Paul Nath Hair for Redken
8 Winner plea for adult TV
9 This work is the result of a review of existing National Certificate provision for candidates with learning difficulties , undertaken by SCOTVEC 's Special Education/Training Needs Sub-Committee .
10 When compared with the standard reference values accordinly to the patients ' age group , the individual serum total cholesterol values for men and women were seen to have a propensity to fall within or below the lower end of the normal range .
11 50% REDUCTION FOR CHILDREN under 12 on the date of their return flight
12 The FAOR proposals for storage of information in the long term using a filly computerised system were also investigated thoroughly , particularly as these had a bearing on the manner in which the index system would be developed .
13 We will publish target response times for grant and licence applications made to the Ministry of Agriculture .
14 The core of these systems will be SEMA Group 's FAST software , selected because of its ability to satisfy BNFL 's stringent functionality and performance criteria to ensure rapid response times for operators in the control room .
15 The hon. Gentleman should note that although the Cornish air ambulance makes a valaable contribution in the county , it has not produced a measured improvement in response times for ambulances in Cornwall .
16 The Leuchars squadron is to be replaced by Sea Kings operating from RAF Bulmer and RAF Lossiemouth , in spite of claims that the longer response times for fishermen in trouble in the Forth and climbers in peril north of the line of the Tay could mean lives being lost .
17 DARLINGTON comic Vic Reeves last night won a Bafta award for TV originality at British Academy Awards for his Big Night Out .
18 When Bilal Shebib and Samir Medina came to Stoke Mandeville for treatment in 1987 , their severe spinal injuries meant they could n't even sit up .
19 In consequence , a special meeting of the TUC on 1 May 1926 undertook to support the coal miners through sympathetic industrial action , giving the General Council primary responsibility for negotiations :
20 He sold it to Sir John Strangways , a member of the Illchester family , in 1641 ; four years later , however , the manor passed on yet again to another Illchester in part payment for fines imposed on poor Strangways for malignancy , a crime for which he was put in the Tower .
21 Over a million WG shares , issued to the Carrs in 1988 as part payment for Alkar and subsequently frozen by injunction , have been sold and the proceeds , approximately £600,000 , remitted to WG .
22 We 'll still be doing spare strings in single packets , of course , so people can buy those and keep them in their guitar cases for breakages .
23 The decision to combine adenoidectomy with insertion of tubes should consider the additional morbidity and mortality and also the probable need for an overnight stay in hospital for adenoidectomy compared with a day case admission for tube insertion alone .
24 The consequences of changes in the budget constraint for hours of work again become generally unpredictable a priori .
25 The difference in the degree of lateralisation for each task when performed without and with shadowing was compared in order to see if there was a reduction in right field advantage for trigrams while dot location remained unaffected .
26 There was also found to be some increase in right field advantage for dot location .
27 and I 've re I have quite a high awareness about women 's position in society , but because of that I feel that I 've now come to reject the term feminism because erm I think it 's also harming the people who , you know , it 's harming the women that are holding on to that er , label because it is label and that is erm because it 's , because it 's a label it then it 's blocking er forms progress for women .
28 During February the Libyan government said that it would supply food , medicines and blankets to Iraq [ see also above ] and blood donation programmes for Iraq were oversubscribed in Morocco and Tunisia .
29 Students can complete the 12-month credited building skills course for women in two parts — spending one day at Millfield for building skills , and the other day at Windsor Women 's Workshops , where they will concentrate on personal development .
30 Mike had talked about contingency plans for catastrophe , he continued .
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