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The principal B-side to the original 12-inch single was a cover version of " War ", which became the subject of an accomplished extended remix in its own right ( subtitled " Hidden ") on the single's third UK 12-inch release, where it was promoted as a double-A-side with " Carnage ".
The album was accompanied by a two-disc DVD set, entitled Item, that collected the extended UK version of NewOrderStory with a DVD of all New Order music videos as well as two newly commissioned videos for " Temptation ' 87 " and " Ceremony ".
Fairtrade branding has extended beyond food and fibre, a development that has been particularly vibrant in the UK where there are 500 Fairtrade Towns, 118 Fairtrade universities, over 6000 Fairtrade churches, and over 4000 UK schools registered in the Fairtrade Schools Scheme.
A Blu-ray version, containing both the extended and theatrical cuts of the movie, was released on September 14, 2009 in the UK, but this contains French-dubbed versions of both cuts, rather than the original English language.
Since Orange is now the third participant in the MBNL 3G infrastructure company, it is highly likely that this roaming will be extended to 3G infrastructure and potentially a tripartite radio access network and infrastructure sharing among Orange, T-Mobile and 3, creating the biggest single 3G infrastructure in the UK.
Through its email service, Samaritans ' work has extended well beyond the UK and Ireland, as messages are received from all around the world.
Those serving after 1997 had already been granted permission, but the UK Government has not extended the offer to all of the Gurkhas, who are natives of Nepal.
When the USA joined the war, he found it difficult to get a passage back to the UK, and his lecture tour was extended.
Includes weather reports from an extended list of coastal stations at 0052 and an inshore waters forecast at 0055 and concludes with a brief UK weather outlook for the coming day.
Motown struggled to find good material for many of their acts after the exit of Motown contributor and Reeves ' mentor William " Mickey " Stevenson in 1967 and Holland – Dozier – Holland in early 1968, but after their former collaborators left the label, the Vandellas initially continued to find success with the Richard Morris produced singles " Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone " ( US # 25 ; R & B # 14 ) and " Honey Chile " ( US # 11 ; UK # 30 ; R & B # 5 ) added to their already extended list of charted singles.
" The first arrest – for burglary – took place a week later and the scheme was extended to major cities after World War II and then to the whole UK in 1976.
Due to international agreements the UK is signatory to, the cannabis warning process could not be extended to those under 18, who have to either be dealt with unofficially by confiscation and parental disclosure or by means of arrest.
The show was due to close in October 2006 before embarking on a UK tour, but due to popular demand has been extended indefinitely.
The Ampera E-Rev, short for extended range electric vehicle and which is due to go on sale in the UK in 2011, is a Vauxhall with a 16 kWh, lithium-ion battery pack that delivers of motoring and a 1. 4-litre petrol engine that extends the car's range to.
* In 1999, the Film4 channel, frustrated by the lack of any extended version of the film available in the UK ( only the low quality 1981 censored version was still in print ), released their own cut of Caligula, running approximately 143 minutes ( the missing 13 minutes can be mostly attributed to the PAL overspeeding and time compression ).
The golf course has been completely remodelled and extended by UK golf designers Cameron Powell.
Since success from touring the UK they have extended the tour to Germany and Belgium.
Although this was started by the Air Standards Co-ordinating Committee ( ASCC ) formed by the USA, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, it was extended throughout NATO as the NATO reporting name for aircraft, rockets and missiles.
Scott gave an interview to STV on the occasion of the extended edition's UK release, when he discussed the motives and thinking behind the new version.
The standard bulletin is three minutes long, with extended ten minute Newsplus programmes on weekdays at 0400, 0700, 1100, 1300 and 1700 UK time.
It was extended throughout the 1990s and saw thousands of UK citizens living and working in Saudi Arabia representing £ 40bn worth of business.
The Kamakawiwoʻole version of the song was covered by the cast of Glee on the season one finale " Journey ", and included on the extended play Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals, charting at number 30 in the UK, 31 in Canada and Ireland, 42 in Australia, and 43 in the US.
The College also offers the Gateway course ; the first year of an extended six-year veterinary degree programme ; created for students who are part of the UK Widening Participation cohort, designed to equip students with the knowledge, understanding and skills you need to join a career-building veterinary degree course.

UK and compulsory
Nationalisation in the UK was achieved through compulsory purchase of the industry ( i. e. with compensation ).
** Winston Churchill scraps UK compulsory national Identity Cards.
Semmelweis, despite ridicule and opposition, introduced compulsory handwashing for everyone entering the maternal wards and was rewarded with a plunge in maternal and fetal deaths, however the Royal Society in the UK still dismissed his advice.
* compulsory courses and / or tests on national history, on the constitution and the legal system ( e. g., the computer-based test for individuals seeking naturalization in the UK named Life in the United Kingdom test )
The UK will soon allow compulsory polygraph tests for convicted sex offenders released on licence .< ref name = " UK ">
Witham, and parts of the Braintree district, hold one of the best recycling schemes in the UK, with compulsory recycling, reaching over 50 % recycling.
A 2006 survey of UK Open University students concluded that the planned compulsory identity card under the Identity Cards Act 2006 coupled with a central government database generated the most negative attitudinal response among several alternative configurations.
Accountable to the Attorney General, it has jurisdiction over England, Wales and Northern Ireland and assists a number of overseas investigations by obtaining information from UK sources Section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 grants the SFO special compulsory powers to require any person ( or business / bank ) to provide any relevant documents ( including confidential ones ) and answer any relevant questions including ones about confidential matters.
As it now stands, the compulsory part of the UK hallmark consists of the sponsor or maker's mark, the assay office mark, and the standard of fineness ( in this case silver, 925 parts in 1000 ).
* non-EU foreign nationals on student or marriage / civil partnership visas ( compulsory ) – from November 2008 until the programme's cancellation, non-European Union foreign nationals with permission to stay in the UK on the basis of a student visa or a marriage / civil partnership visa will, when applying to extend their stay, were required to apply for an ID card.
The BBC's site was initially entirely free from advertising, this was due to the BBC's funding, derived primarily from compulsory television licence fees from UK viewers.
It was one of about 2, 500 compulsory compensated closures of UK post office branches announced by the Government in 2007.
These advertisements helped lay the groundwork for compulsory seatbelt use in the front seat of a vehicle, which came into force on 31 January 1983, in the UK, although car manufacturers had been legally obliged to fit front seatbelts in vehicles since 1965.
The question of whether or not to convert British trade and industry to metric was the subject of a UK Government White Paper in 1951, itself the result of the Hodgson Committee Report of 1949 which unanimously recommended compulsory metrication and currency decimalisation within ten years.
* About compulsory basic training ( UK Government website )
Clyde 1 was born out of the compulsory transmission splitting enforced by the UK regulators in the 1990s, developing the FM frequency into Radio Clyde into a Top-40 format radio station.
PETS was originally introduced for the benefit of animals entering or returning to the United Kingdom from other European Union countries, since historically the UK had very strong controls to safeguard against rabies including a compulsory 6 month quarantine period on imports of many animals.
An additional use for the injector technology was in vacuum ejectors in continuous train braking systems, which were made compulsory in the UK by the Regulation of Railways Act 1889.
* First independent school to introduce compulsory Mandarin from the age of 13 and the first public school in the UK to sign a deal with Chinese government to encourage teaching of Mandarin and Chinese culture ( 2006 )
Civil Registration of all Births, Deaths & Marriages has been compulsory in Scotland since 1855 when the UK government passed several Acts & Bills, effectively to stop the Scottish Traditional Practice of Legal Weddings being performed by communities.
Product liability insurance is not a compulsory class of insurance in all countries, but legislation such as the UK Consumer Protection Act 1987 and the EC Directive on Product Liability ( 25 / 7 / 85 ) require those manufacturing or supplying goods to carry some form of product liability insurance, usually as part of a combined liability policy.
The bottom plate has no EU ring as it is not compulsory in several countries-the UK being one.
In 2006 he was voted best Broadcast Journalist by the UK bar council for a news report on the proposed changes to the coroners ’ system, which would have made coroners ’ investigations into deaths abroad discretionary rather than compulsory.

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