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London and Butterworths
London: Butterworths.
Rethinking Corporate Crime, London: Butterworths.
( eds ) ( London: Butterworths, 2004 ) ( ISBN 0-406-97094-7 )
London: Butterworths Tolley
( Butterworths, London, 1960 )
It can also be asserted that this whole legal system was ideologically founded on the indigenous postulate which adhered to the shamanistic religio-political belief in polytheistic gods and which was called kami and later developed into Shintoism. Masaji Chiba, " Japan " Poh-Ling Tan, ( ed ), Asian Legal Systems, Butterworths, London, 1997 at 91.
London: Butterworths.
* Warren, J. W. ( 1965 ) The Teaching of Physics, Butterworths, London, 130 pp.
* Myra Shackley, Archaeological Sediments: A Survey of Analytical Methods ( London ; Boston: Butterworths, 1975 ) ISBN 0-408-70664-3
London: Butterworths.
# English Law and Ethnic Minority Customs, London, Butterworths, 1986
# Theory of Integration, Butterworths, London, 1962.
# Linear Analysis, Butterworths, London, 1968.
* Simpson, A. W. B., " A Biographical Dictionary of the Common Law ", Butterworths, London, 1984, p 143.
London: Butterworths, 1982.
Butterworths, London, 1977.
Butterworths, London, 1986.
London: Butterworths.

London and 1985
* Todd, M., Roman Britain, Fontana, London 1985
London: Constable, 1985.
In September 1985, Charlton made the controversial move to ground-share with South London neighbours Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
* Double Exposure, London: Merlin Press, 1985.
* The Heavy Dancers, London: Merlin Press, 1985.
It was founded in 1985 by Denis Howe and is hosted by Imperial College London.
The Greater London Council was abolished in 1986 by the Local Government Act 1985.
It was initially popularized circa 1984 in discothèques catering to gay and mixed, primarily African-American and Latino audiences in Chicago, but beginning in 1985, fanned out to other major cities such as Detroit, Toronto, New York City, Boston, Montreal, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Manchester, Miami, London, and Paris.
* 1985 – The Live Aid benefit concert takes place in London, England, United Kingdom and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as well as other venues such as Sydney, Australia and Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union.
London: Macmillan 1985, pp. 267 – 284.
Kurt Schwitters, Thames and Hudson, London 1985.
* Dreikausen, Margret, " Aerial Perception: The Earth as Seen from Aircraft and Spacecraft and Its Influence on Contemporary Art " ( Associated University Presses: Cranbury, NJ ; London, England ; Mississauga, Ontario: 1985 ).
The underground network became a separate entity in 1985, when the UK Government created London Underground Limited ( LUL ).
The London Regional Transport Act contained provision for setting up subsidiary companies to run the Underground and bus services and in 1985 London Underground Limited ( LUL ), a wholly owned subsidiary of London Regional Transport, was set up to manage the tube network.
In January 1985 the Capitalcard season ticket was launched, offering validity on British Rail as well as London Underground and London Buses.
London: Jonathan Cape, 1985.
* Modern Warfare, Published by Mark Dartford, Marshall Cavendish ( London ) 1985
* 1985 – PC Keith Blakelock is murdered as riots erupt in the Broadwater Farm suburb of London.
** Reissued: London: Bracken Books, 1985.
London: Aerofax 1985.
* David Selbourne, Against Socialist Illusion, London, 1985.

London and .
That was the new advertising angle -- something about a Lloyd's of London policy to insure the secrecy of the secret ingredient.
Thus, to cite but one example, the Pax Britannica of the nineteenth century, whether with the British navy ruling the seas or with the City of London ruling world finance, was strictly national in motivation, however much other nations ( e.g., the United States ) may have incidentally benefited.
In the early eighteenth century this fantastic city, then the size of London, started to decline.
It is perhaps difficult to conceive, but imagine that tonight on London bridge the Teddy boys of the East End will gather to sing Marlowe, Herrick, Shakespeare, and perhaps some lyrics of their own.
When he added to his Pittsburgh commitments the directorship of the London Philharmonic Orchestra in 1958, he conducted one hundred fifty concerts within nine months, `` commuting '' between the two cities.
Author of the Albany Plan Of Union, which, had it been adopted, might have avoided the Revolution, he fought the colonists' front-line battles in London, negotiated the treaty of alliance with France and the peace that ended the war, headed the state government of Pennsylvania, and exercised an important moderating influence at the Federal Convention.
It is screaming at you even in the taxis of London ''.
Exhibited in shows in London in 1935, and in New York the following year, the new, more elaborated abstracts were much favored in the circles of the modernists as three-dimentional dramas of great intellectual coherence.
The parents compromised, however, on a convent school and Paula went to Ursuline Academy in London, Ontario.
In B. M. Spinley's portrayal of the underprivileged and undereducated youth of London, a salient finding was the inability to postpone gratification, a need to satisfy impulses immediately without the pleasure of anticipation or of savoring the experience.
The result was that I found myself in the ridiculous position of having made a formal engagement by letter for the next week, only two days before my departure from London.
After Thompson came to London to live, he received a letter from Katie, which was dated February 8, 1897.
Reid simply states, without offering any supporting evidence, that `` after he returned to London, he resumed his draughts of laudanum, and continued this right up to his death ''.
He worked as a `` clothier '' in London, but was greatly concerned with religion.
According to William Ringler's study, Stephen Gosson, the theater business in London had become a thriving enterprise by 1577, and, in the opinion of many, a thoroughly bad business.
The corporation voted on September 27, 1598, that Quiney should ride to London about the suit to Sir John Fortescue, chancellor of the Exchequer, for discharging of the tax and subsidy.
He had been in London for several weeks when he wrote to Shakespeare on October 25.
Adrian Quiney wrote to his son Richard on October 29 and again perhaps the next day, since the bearer of the letter, the bailiff, was expected to reach London on November 1.
A letter signed `` Isabell Bardall '' entreated `` Good Cozen '' Quiney to find her stepson Adrian, son of George Bardell, a place in London with some handicraftsman.
William Parsons and William Walford, drapers, asked Quiney to see to business matters in London.
Baker wrote: `` I tooke order with Sr. E. Grevile for the payment of Ceartaine monei beefore his going towardes London.
He was in London `` searching records for our town's causes '' in 1600 with young Henry Sturley, the assistant schoolmaster.
Quiney was in London again in June, 1601, and in November, when he rode up, as Shakespeare must often have done, by way of Oxford, High Wycombe, and Uxbridge, and home through Aylesbury and Banbury.
Stephens had written his classic `` incidents of travel '' about these regions a hundred years before, and Catherwood, who had studied Piranesi in London and the great ruins of Egypt and Greece, had drawn the splendid illustrations that accompanied the text.
As a naturalist living for two years at the headwaters of the Amazon, he had collected specimens for Mexican museums, and he had taken to the London zoo a live quetzal, the sacred bird of the old Mayans.

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