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1 An annual study day on topical issues in nursing is organised by the alumni of the department and departmental staff collaborate frequently with other professional and academic groups to mount conferences at national and international level .
2 As companies continue to dispose of non-core subsidiaries , this next generation of MBI managers will have golden opportunities to acquire companies at realistic prices . ’
3 In addition , since the CAB did not succeed when they pressed for the extension of legal aid to cover representation at industrial tribunals , there simply is no other organisation able to take on this work .
4 Deep injection takes place at typical depths of 150mm ( 6in ) and shallow injection at a typical depth of 50mm ( 2in ) .
5 Tomorrow sees the first round of the President 's Trophy takes place at Northern .
6 But this may prove to be one of the final fence cutting protests at Upper Heyford .
7 In reality husbands demand meals at specific times , small children cry when their stomachs are empty , the hour that might be spent cooking competes with the hour that ought to be spent washing the floor or changing the beds .
8 Leslie Reed , then Chief Inspector , told a House of Lords Select Committee in 1982 that the Inspectorate would ‘ almost certainly ’ require methods to reduce sulphur at new power stations but this had no immediate effect .
9 When the first 120 miles of the East India Railway were opened from Calcutta to Raniganj in 1855 , the ceremony took place at Burdwan station , a long classical structure 66 miles from Calcutta .
10 The second enemy took aim at point-blank range .
11 OUR Confirmation took place at Sacred Heart , Howden .
12 Halford gives evidence at industrial tribunal
13 ( 5.31 ) and ( 5.15 ) show that the performance of both variable-reluctance and hybrid stepping motors at high speeds is proportional to the total phase resistance ( R ) , which can be adjusted by changing the series forcing resistance in the drive circuit .
14 There is , of course , room for disagreement about how much independence to grant children at different stages of their development .
15 Capacity to receive benefits at civil law and under the law of trusts was the topic of Chapters II and III .
16 Mr Shaw was believed to have been waiting to collect fishbait near the shores of Belfast Lough at Quay Road , Newtownabbey as he did daily when a car pulled alongside and a gunman opened fire at point-blank range .
17 Boy breaks arm at vandal-hit play area
18 There are four types ; seed , containing no fertiliser and potting 1–3 containing increasing amounts of fertiliser to suit plants at different stages of development .
19 All parents need support at different points in their parenting careers , but parents with learning difficulties are frequently beset by additional problems .
20 The idea is not new — a Hungarian engineer designed the first photocomposing machine in 1894 — but its widespread adoption depended on the computer to select characters at high speed from an optical storage disc .
21 Workers given news at mass meeting
22 A MAN with a compulsion to drive cars at high speed was sent to young offenders institution for a year .
23 But price wars could soon spread outside food retailing too , with the arrival of warehouse clubs , which allow members paying an annual fee to buy goods at wholesale prices .
24 There were also different conventions surrounding painting at different periods .
25 The process takes place at low temperatures .
26 Spacious stage sets and mythological allusions are the order of the day at Mostini Bastille , which is showing oils and watercolours by the Venezuelan artist Alexandra Poleo , while at the Delsol-Innocenzi Jean-Marc Haroutiounian pokes fun at contemporary pomposity with a series of minute impromptu landscapes on canvas and , in complete contrast , two enormous works painted in scrupulous detail and framed in velvet : a homage to trashy chinoiserie .
27 The Cosmos FREELINK service offers home town starting facilities at ideal travelling times from ore than 90 towns and cities nationwide .
28 Moreover , subsistence plots produce goods at competitive prices by the working of long hours , using unpaid household labour and accepting low standards of subsistence .
29 This arrangement had resulted from the closure of the company 's New Street depot in Edinburgh and the need to base vehicles at other depots .
30 The most controversial change of auditors of the past two years took place at Prudential Corporation .
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