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UK and ultimate
The doctrine of Parliamentary sovereignty still applies-if the UK wants to have ultimate power over her laws as was the case previously, she would need to break from Europe.
In the UK, Australia and New Zealand, the person with ultimate responsibility for operation of a train is usually described as the guard.
In the UK it was Live Evil which attained the higher chart-placing: figures on ultimate sales are not widely available.
It is the ultimate legislative authority in the United Kingdom since the devolved parliament in Scotland and devolved assemblies in Northern Ireland, and Wales are not sovereign bodies and could be abolished by the UK parliament despite being established following public approval as expressed in referendums.
* 1849: Eaton Hodgkinson is granted a small sum of money to report to the UK Parliament on his work in ascertaining by direct experiment, the effects of continued changes of load upon iron structures and to what extent they could be loaded without danger to their ultimate security.
On 30 November 2006, RAF Coltishall was officially handed over to Defence Estates ( the MoD agency responsible for all UK Military sites ) who are to handle the disposal of the site, and will be formally known as MoD Coltishall until its ultimate disposal.
The Primus story is recounted three times under Simon Furman-in order: Transformers UK # 150, Transformers US # 61, and US # 74, and while the Primus / Unicron battle and ultimate solution are always the same, the background to their fight differs in each telling.
The Primus story is recounted three times under Simon Furman-in order: Transformers UK # 150, Transformers US # 61, and US # 74, and while the Primus / Unicron battle and ultimate solution are always the same, the background to their fight differs in each telling.
The issue of whether the UK Parliament or the European Court of Justice has ultimate sovereignty over European Community laws which apply to the UK is still an area of intense legal debate and conflicting views.
For many years, in the UK, the ultimate CCV vehicle could be built by taking the chassis of a Range Rover, removing the body, cutting the chassis down to an 80-inch wheelbase and mating it to the body of a Series I Land Rover, retaining the Range Rover's V8 engine and coil-spring suspension in a light, easy to maneuvre body.
He was interviewed as himself for the unreleased 2005 film Me and Graham: The Soundtrack of Our Lives, a documentary following two filmmakers searching the US and UK for the ultimate Beatles fan.
However, the fact that the airline's ultimate holding company was in an off-shore tax haven outside the jurisdiction of UK law increased lenders ' risk to get their money back.
The reason for the name change was that the show was now being co-produced by LWT ( historically, Thames ' bitter rival in the London area ) with Fremantle ( UK ) later Grundy, so despite now being owned by the same company as Fremantle ( at the time, Pearson-the ultimate copyright holders ), Thames were unwilling to allow LWT use of the original title.
This was also the first citation of the UK footballer David Beckham as the ultimate example of the type.
And, in later years, one of Countdowns strips would show that a weekly comic based on television could succeed in an older market, when Marvel UK launched Doctor Who Weekly in 1979-the ultimate specialisation: focusing on a single TV show-making a success of it by including factual coverage of the actual show and its production, alongside comic strips based upon it.
Pearl & Dean currently supplies advertising for the UK cinema chains Empire ( The ultimate beneficial owner of Empire is Thomas Anderson, who also owns Pearl & Dean's parent company, Image Ltd .), Showcase, Apollo and AMC and also for some Independent Cinemas in the UK.

UK and accolade
Shops throughout Northern Europe were rebranded to MyTravel however UK retail outlets remained under the banner of Going Places due to the immense brand awareness and popularity-a brand that continually wins the accolade ofUK ’ s Favourite Travel Agent ’ as voted for by Daily Mail readers.
In 2009, Nando's UK was awarded Three Stars ( highest accolade ) in the Best Companies Annual Accreditation Awards – the only entrant in the large companies ' category to achieve the three star rating.
In a Channel 5 programme, Lymington received the accolade of ' best town on the coast ' ( in front of Sandbanks ) in the UK for living, due to its beautiful scenery, strong transport links and low crime levels.
The current bus station was built and opened on 30 July 2007 at a cost of £ 1. 4 million, and was given a highly commended accolade in the infrastructure category of the UK Bus Awards 2008.
It was named Song of the Year in the UK during 1966 and Reeves became the first American artist to receive the accolade.
Upon its release, the UK music press immediately warmed to the album, who also received Melody Maker's Album of the Week accolade.

UK and for
* Accreditation Service for International Colleges, an extension of Ofsted in the UK
It hit number 1 in the UK singles chart in April 1972, spending 24 weeks total on the charts, topped the RPM national singles chart in Canada for three weeks, and rose as high as number 11 in the U. S. It is also a controversial instrumental, as it combined pipes with a military band.
* 1944 – World War II: Nine German E-boats attacked US and UK units during Exercise Tiger, the rehearsal for the Normandy landings, killing 946.
* Amateur Swimming Association, UK governing body for swimming
Where British and American vocabulary differs, Australians sometimes favour an Australian usage, as with footpath ( for US sidewalk, UK pavement ) or capsicum ( for US bell pepper, UK sweet pepper ).
* The Carnegie Medal for the best children's literature published in the UK was established in his name.
Since 1995 the UK government has advised that regular consumption of 3 – 4 units a day for men, or 2 – 3 units a day for women, would not pose significant health risks, but that consistently drinking four or more units a day ( men ), or three or more units a day ( women ), is not advisable.
These numbers are set up by a company offering low charge calls in the UK, these numbers are meant to be used as a sort of operator that you go through in order to qualify for these cheap calls.
These were used by the Interflora florists network in the UK for over a decade.
This is mostly a matter of terminology, and US Asatru may be equated with UK Odinism for practical purposes, as is evident in the short-lived International Asatru-Odinic Alliance of folkish Asatru / Odinist groups.
* IVS – A proprietary version with Digital Rights Management developed by 3D Solar UK Ltd for use in music downloaded from their Tronme Music Store and interactive music and video player.
Over the years, Widdecombe has expressed her support for a reintroduction of the death penalty, which was abolished in the UK in 1965.
However, perhaps the first organised attempt to conserve cultural patrimony was the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings in the UK, influenced by the writings of John Ruskin the society was founded by William Morris and Philip Webb in 1877.
In November 2008, the UK based think tank Demos published an influential pamphlet entitled ' It's a material world: caring for the public realm ', in which they argue for integrating the public directly into efforts to conserve material culture, particularly that which is in the public, their argument, as stated on page 16, demonstrates their belief that society can benefit from conservation as a paradigm as well as a profession:
Areas similar to that of the council area are covered by the Angus Westminster constituency for the UK Parliament and the area is also represented at the Scottish Parliament by both the Angus and North Tayside Holyrood constituencies.
Famed anarchist-punk band Crass played their last live show for striking miners in Aberdare during the UK miners ' strike ( 1984-1985 ).
The American Psychiatric Association and the UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence recommend antipsychotics for managing acute psychotic episodes in schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, and as a longer-term maintenance treatment for reducing the likelihood of further episodes.
The calls are seen as free by the UK contract mobile phone customers since they are using up their allocated monthly minutes rather than paying for additional calls.

UK and variety
Bass music ( often known in the UK as UK Bass ) is a collection of various styles of urban dance music that draw influences from American club hip-hop, UK garage and a variety of world ghettofunk genres.
Incorporating ambient sounds from a variety of sources including white noise generators, synthesizers and koto, the album was another hit, reaching number three in the UK.
Packet switched networks such as ARPANET, Mark I at NPL in the UK, CYCLADES, Merit Network, Tymnet, and Telenet, were developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s using a variety of protocols.
* Overview, context and detail for shipwrecks in the seas surrounding Britain and Ireland with access to information on more than 45, 000 wrecks in the Shipwrecks UK resource, mapped thematically for a wide variety of search criteria
Pot Limit Omaha high can also be played with more than four hole cards, the most common variety being six card Omaha which can be found in many casinos across the UK, and five card Omaha is commonly referred as The Big " O ", and is popular in southeastern United States as a home game.
The UK, for example, uses a variety of means to reward individuals that hold the same values or interests.
Of particular note is the U. S. program in speech recognition for the Advanced Fighter Technology Integration ( AFTI )/ F-16 aircraft ( F-16 VISTA ), and a program in France installing speech recognition systems on Mirage aircraft, and also programs in the UK dealing with a variety of aircraft platforms.
While their aggressive, no-compromise attitude identified them as one of the instigators of the UK punk rock scene that followed, their idiosyncratic approach rarely followed any single musical genre and the group went on to explore a variety of musical styles, from New Wave, art rock and gothic rock through to the sophisticated pop of some of their 1980s output.
* 2-step garage, a variety of UK garage music
In 2010, a team of UK scientists funded by BBSRC announced they had decoded the wheat genome for the first time ( 95 % of the genome of a variety of wheat known as Chinese Spring line 42 ).
The words candy ( North America ), sweets ( UK and Ireland ), and lollies ( Australia and New Zealand ) are also used for the extensive variety of confectionery.
The various Auster models were extensively used in the UK and British colonies after WWII for a variety of activities such as Air Observation Post ( AOP ), mail delivery, VIP transport, private owner flights and joy rides at seaside airports and town carnivals.
The album received universal acclaim, with critics praising the variety of styles and the confessional lyrics, reaching No. 4 in the US and No. 1 in the UK and Japan.
These appointed bodies performed a large variety of tasks, for example health trusts, or the Welsh Development Agency, and by 1992 were responsible for some 25 % of all government expenditure in the UK.
Outside of the United States, the Premier Drum Company, of London, UK, after experimenting with a variety of aluminum bar instruments more closely related to the glockenspiel that were called variations of “ harpaphone ”, moved to the production of the Schluter vibraphone design.
In 2005, they were used in a variety of applications, such as automobile engine diagnostics ( Mahindra & Mahindra in Mumbai ), tracking of iron-ore movement from mine pithead to shipping point ( Dempo, Goa ), Microcredit ( Sanghamitra, Mysore ), Electronic Money Transfer between UK and Ghana ( XK8 Systems, UK ), and others.
In the UK, the word " bond " also is used to refer to a variety of different types of investment instrument, such as a time deposit with a bank or building society, or a single premium life insurance policy.
* Clear Channel Communications, a quoted company, at one point owned a variety of TV and radio stations and billboard operations, together with a large number of concert venues, across the U. S. and a diverse portfolio of assets in the UK and other countries around the world.
In the UK, the spelling tyre was revived in the 19th century for pneumatic tires, though many continued to use tire for the iron variety.
In most UK " advanced cryptics " (' variety cryptic '), at least three-quarters of the letters in each word are checked.
These were the staples of the UK take-away business, and indeed of English diets, however, like many national dishes, quality can vary drastically from the commercial or mass produced product to an authentic or homemade variety using more carefully chosen ingredients.
As with apples specifically grown to make cider, special pear cultivars are used: in the UK the most commonly used variety of perry pear is the Blakeney Red.

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