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151. Alan Howard has been impressive in "Henry IV' at the National Theatre.
152. Another of those badly hurt was Mr Alan Ray, a taxi driver.
153. Alan was lucky enough to discover a scorpion in the fruit bowl.
154. And she adds: But Alan Govier from Oxford hasn't received a penny in pension payments.
155. Juliet was surprised to see, just as David had said,(http://sentencedict.com/Alan.html) no likeness to Donna in either Celia or Alan.
156. Alan Simpson stood before a business group and offered a lofty definition of politics.
157. A group painting by Alan Sealey in 1893 shows members watching a player drive off.
158. Rachel and Alan have been dating off and on for five years.
159. Alan Aldridge's chestnut quickened well approaching the penultimate and was in no danger from then on.
160. Tom has infected at least 6 people - thought he has never even met Jane, Mark and Alan.
161. Alan, if I could get you out of there, I sure as hell would.
162. One was Alan Hayling, who was later to play a central role in the story of News on Sunday.
163. She peered at the Christmas cactus she had bought for Alan and decided it looked distinctly sorry for itself.
164. Alan Austin and the Barley Brothers seemed afflicted by a similar grading paralysis on Yorkshire limestone.
165. Criticising Alan for saying how well scum are playing is a bit like shooting the messenger who brings bad news.
166. The next day I was chatting to friends - Joy and Alan Byne.
167. The trouble between Alan and the university contingent begins almost immediately.
168. The advice on bending the rules came from the then Defence Minister, Alan Clark.
169. Alan Simpson, R-Wyo., would reduce the number of legal and illegal immigrants to the United States.
170. And the average contribution of parents continues to fall in real terms, higher education minister Alan Howarth has announced.
171. Awards committee chairman Alan Peaford will explain how the 1,275 entries were judged.
172. Alan Gordon James Watt would seem to have the ideal credentials for an international lock.
173. Comedy got a raw deal, though Stilgoe and Skellen had a neat song about Alan Titchmarsh.
174. Alan Strachan as director knits the whole show together neatly and Jonathan Cohen on piano is a suitably reticent accompanist.
175. She was secretly hoping that by some magic coincidence, Alan might phone while she was watching the tape.
176. Alan Travis adds: Official asylum figures for February fell to 5,520, the lowest monthly total for nearly two years.
177. Alan Milburn, Labour's prospective parliamentary candidate for Darlington, claims the figures are only the tip of the iceberg.
178. Alan Strachan seems to achieve what he wants by osmosis.
179. He pumped the ball over to the far post where Whitton finished off, heading past Alan Kelly from eight yards.
180. In a moment of madness Rosenoir kicked Alan Kernaghan as he lay on the ground.
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