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1 In that year em waves from Venus at radio wavelengths greater than about 10 mm were detected by means of radio telescopes .
2 Try Domaine Richeaume Cabernet Sauvignon from Provence at £7.99 , or the Safeway ‘ 91 Cabernet Sauvignon oak-aged from Languedoc at £3.99 .
3 Gawley was n't the only non-starter from Ulster at Donington .
4 A proposal to abolish all drift net fishing in the Mediterranean was abolished after surprise opposition from Britain at the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe .
5 In fact , as he later admitted in court , he had been represented by a lawyer from Newcastle at the time of signing to Virgin : not a music-business lawyer , it was true , but a lawyer none the less .
6 Among several tour operagors with accommodation in Tuscany , Italiatour ! offer , for example , a self-catering apartment in a castle about 25km from Montepulciano at £260pp for four people staying seven days , ( including flight , car hire and apartment ) .
7 ‘ To begin with I was distressed to find that I could n't extract more than ten words from Dowayos at a stretch …
8 Smooth , 50 's styling from Michael at Paul Nath using Redken styling and finishing products
9 DRAMATIC STYLING FROM MO AT M & M
10 They say the way to a man 's heart is through his stomach , so pick up an elegant Gentleman 's Gift Tray from Waitrose at £13.50 .
11 It may be , then , that the idea of the circular tombs was brought in by the immigrants who arrived in Crete from Anatolia at the beginning of the bronze age .
12 Try Domaine Richeaume Cabernet Sauvignon from Provence at £7.99 , or the Safeway ‘ 91 Cabernet Sauvignon oak-aged from Languedoc at £3.99 .
13 But so wide are the left 's woes — in the past few years , they have affected socialist parties from Britain at one end of Europe to Greece at the other — that it is worth considering the possibility that something else is at work , too : the body of ideas that socialists used to represent has lost so much electoral support that socialist parties , at least in their old guise , are doomed .
14 Second half I was expecting to see a lot more action from Leeds at the Leeds fans end part of the ground .
15 Besides , there were my domestic duties to perform , such as getting updated on Salome 's condition from Lisabeth at Mission Control , and feeding Springsteen .
16 Er , it 's seven fifty per head coach from Harlow at nine in the morning get back again about five , we intend to beat the rush hour and it 's a conducted tour of Docklands and the city airport with a guide , and also viewing of the visitor 's centre at Docklands , and then about two and a half hours , probably three , to roam around the area yourself .
17 The pointlessness of my existence — stealing money and food from my poor parents , wood from the railway cutting , begging my coup de vin from Suzanne at the Café du Coin — all that was clearly not worthy of me .
18 The East , on the other hand , has given us the long-haired Persian cat from sixteenth-century Iran , the silky Angora cat from Turkey at the same period ( when Ankara was pronounced Angora ) , and the exotic , long-legged Siamese cat from seventeenth-century Thailand .
19 IBM TAKES A HIT FROM NCR AT MEAD DATA CENTRAL
20 This explains the storming exit from Quainton at 1800 hrs with much whistling and cap waving from the footplate .
21 5 Cut with comfort using these light and efficient cordless grass shears from Bosch at £40
22 Tonnes of Coal were dumped by angry miners from Yorkshire at the entry to his house in protest .
23 The first departs from Twyford at 09.45 with the return from Henley at 10.15 .
24 Tomorrow night we watch the team from Lyneham at work … and see the results of their efforts in the refugee camps .
25 In the close season of 1924 he signed outside-right John Williams from Rotherham at a ‘ dirt cheap ’ price of under £2,000 .
26 The English had not taken any important part in this ; voyages from Bristol at the end of the fifteenth century had reached a few points in North America and had opened up cod fisheries off Newfoundland , and in the 1550s London merchants had used the northern searoutes to start trading with Russia , but most of the nation 's energies overseas in the first half of the sixteenth century had been devoted to the last and least rewarding of the attempts to conquer France .
27 And as a reminder of their winning ways , here 's the goal that stole the match from Derby at the Baseball ground last year .
28 Thus when Fletcher argued that England was in no danger from France at this time , or Trenchard reasoned that , should war occur , England 's role should be " to undertake the Sea " , both were making what were essentially Tory points .
29 After the disappointment of Paris , when everyone kept reminding him how he 'd missed five kicks out of six in the Parc des Princes , there was bound to be a reaction from Hastings at Murrayfield .
30 Stein said : ‘ We 've already seen the latest coming from Africa in the shape of Pele from Ghana at Olympic Marseille and Ndlovu from Zimbabwe at Coventry .
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