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1 It requires small businesses , many of which do not provide insurance , to join one of 11 huge regional bargaining pools around the state .
2 ‘ Wedgwood and Johnson Brothers are two immensely strong brand names around the world and Coalport and Mason 's Ironstone are also very valuable assets . ’
3 Different supporters clubs around the world , have got official status , and yet I 'm sure at meetings and socials of these clubs , worse ideas and maybe even actions are carried out than what has been discussed between us .
4 A series of Marine Nature Reserves around the coast , highlighting and protecting areas of highest interest , would be a marvellous flagship for a wider based marine conservation programme for the UK .
5 Investing in many different bond markets around the world increases the investment potential because when one market is going down another may be on the way up .
6 Disabled drivers with orange badges are to be provided with free parking spaces around the traffic-free area in Abbot 's Yard car park , Horsemarket , Houndgate and Raby Terrace .
7 The growth of the catholic social movements and activity of Roman catholics in trade unions and politics was rooted in this dramatic revival , which gave rise to Catholic Action and the development of catholic social studies groups around the world .
8 The company , building massively parallel scientific Unix machines around the Intel Corp 80860 RISC , will suspend development and most direct sales of new computer systems , while continuing to provide service and sales of systems and expansion products to its installed customer base of some 600 worldwide .
9 The Spokane site in Washington State was certified to ISO 9001 joining an elite group of electronic materials suppliers around the world to achieve this status .
10 While visiting the local volcano , Serena is profoundly upset by the sight of hardened lava fields around a bubbling centre , and this causes her to have a nervous breakdown .
11 A filling knife : Lots of simple repair jobs around the house involve the use of filler of one kind or another — patching cracks in plasterwork , filling holes and defects in wood , replacing old putty in window frames and so on .
12 Although he believed thoroughly in the ability of these products to fill out the tiny character lines around the eyes and mouth , and to smooth his neck , he did not want to admit he was buying them for himself .
13 For solar flares , a system of early warning satellites around the Sun could detect the first sign of trouble .
14 Stainless steel worktops , etc : The classic routine centres around the use of hot detergent solution , often called the ‘ soap and water ’ method , in which all six stages are recognisable .
15 Amelioration occurs in some groups , but most organic change centres around a ‘ set of basic designs ’ then reflecting a saga of accumulating excellence .
16 An investigation into the use and effects of synthetic gill nets around the coast of England and Wales is being undertaken by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds .
17 No explanation was given , least of all to the thousands of workers living in converted railway wagons around the site .
18 After three years as a cadet carrying out basic police tasks around the station , I was sworn in as a constable .
19 The desk studies are augmented by a regular programme of seminars and trade missions which OSO organises to keep the capability of UK industry in focus in leading oil centres around the world .
20 Last year the YNTT attracted over 10,000 school-children to participate in a drama exploring Victorian attitudes to environmental issues at nine National Trust houses around the country .
21 There are now nearly 200 National Trust shops around the country , and the town shops , which are open all year round , are taking on a new look .
22 The effect was completed by the addition of elaborate and pretty Gothick windows around the end of the 18th century .
23 erm I do n't know if anybody 's noticed , but before half past 8 in the morning and after half past 5 you get screaming night bells around the press , they 're not the blue phones , they 're the emergency phones , it 's the little square sort of socket-like thing above most of the corridors , and that screaming away tells you that there 's an outside caller ringing 56767 .
24 I used to get so tired , she would hold up my black practice pants around the waist , hoist me up and down saying ‘ On yer balls , Girl , on yer balls .
25 Following disturbances in October 1989 , major stock markets around the world remained strong at the end of the year , with some reaching historical peaks in the last week of 1989 and the first week of 1990 .
26 We 've had it into the major research laboratories around the world who specialise in security .
27 If you 're not in London , Glemby have 50 Beauty salons in major department stores around the country offering a top-to-toe service .
28 We will be expanding opportunities by promoting existing tennis resources around the world and improving communications between members so an extensive and thriving network is created . ’
29 I was leaving all that to Posi , as usual and paying more attention to the lateral and reverse ceptor screens around the control area .
30 Do n't forget , too , the Grand Opera House has two score of inexpensive slip seats sold only after ten of the clock on the day and they are excellent seats too — far better than seats at twenty times their price in great opera houses around the world .
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