The point as he puts it is to raise things out of
The point, as he puts it, is to raise things out of their man-made designs, and to release their poetic or metaphorical potentials. In each port of call Mr Bush had a large something to offer.In South Dakota, he announced dollars 1bn of new subsidies to boost grain exports. Returning from injury it was impossible to keep him out of the picture at Carrow Road and finally Norwich found it impossible to deny him the opportunity to inflict more damage on their championship prospects.Eight minutes from the end it was the England striker, inevitably, in the right position to club home Kevin Campbell's cross for his 23rd goal of the season. So said hundreds of stockbrokers and fund managers as they learnt of the conviction of Thorold Mackie for insider dealing.
'The first is removal of all references to the monarch and the governor-general as the Queen's representative in the constitution,' Mr Keating said.The other questions covered the creation of a new office of head of state, its title, method of appointment and powers and the implications for the governors - the vice-regal representatives - in Australia's six states if the country becomes a republic.Mr Keating stressed that the government wanted the committee to achieve consensus about principles, and that actual detail of what might be put to the people in a referendum by the end of the decade would be a matter for a different body altogether.He said: 'Our Head of State, the British monarch, cannot in the nature of things ever be a purely Australian head of state since she holds that office in relation to a range of other countries. 'I'm trying to get on his good side, know what I mean,' Wadkins said. THERE can be few sports other than motor racing in which so much is owed by so few to so many, writes Paul Newman. The supporting data would need to be presented to the Medicines Control Agency for assessment with a view to licensing the preparation.'Last week, an informal survey by the British Medical Association's News Review found that 74.4 per cent of 290 family and hospital doctors approved of the use of cannabis for 'proven therapeutic reasons'.
Those final moments of Don't Look Now, however, are firmly etched in my mind. It's certainly legitimate to argue that most of these programmes prefer 'ordinary' and 'authentic' accounts offered by members of the public to academic abstractions offered by experts, and that this represents something of a shift from the role of experts in many other forms of programming.There is generally too little in this volume on the institutional and historical context of audience discussion programming, and for that matter a marked absence of discussion of the implications of the penetration of this genre's forms into other areas of programming (such as current affairs) But the book has many strengths. Other more hard-nosed commercials dealing with product features will follow. She appeared pale and weak.Once the First Lady who set fashion and style for a generation of American women, Mrs Onassis has been seen in public a number of times since undergoing emergency surgery for a bleeding ulcer in April. They are one of the reasons gorillas groom each other, and so help to form bonds between the members of the family.'Rare animals are often taken into zoos for conservation and breeding, and on arrival they are usually disinfected to kill any parasites.
Warren Christopher, the US Secretary of State, said on Monday that the progressive return of the deportees made it unnecessary for the resolution imposing sanctions to come before the UN Security Council 'and thus we don't think it necessary to address the matter of a veto at this time'.If the US does veto a UN resolution imposing sanctions on Israel for defying resolution 799 it will make it much more difficult for the US to act through the UN in the Gulf and Bosnia. If they accept defeat, they invite the war to spread to Kosovo, Macedonia and beyond. They would contend that the 10pm slot confers a particular merit on the bulletin, which is now synchronised with Parliament and the American working day. The stage too is exquisite - and very small - which is both a help and a hindrance to English National Ballet as it launches its new London season on its boards.
When you joined the BBC to be its official head girl we all cheered. Then, on Wednesday, Samantha Bultitude, 21, who had been taking heroin for about two years, died at Bristol Royal Infirmary after collapsing outside a squat in Badminton Road, St Pauls, after taking a lethal dose. Recently a television presenter, Birgit Schrowange, took a number of German newspapers to court over allegations that she was a lesbian. Luxembourg has a special provisional waiver because in some towns the density of 'non-Luxembourg' nationals, particularly Portuguese, is so high that it risks distorting national voting patterns and depriving Luxembourg nationals of a proper representative voice. Interestingly, Haringey, which for most of the Eighties the press treated as synonymous with loony leftism, saw Labour take 14 seats from the Tories.