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31) What on earth can Mr Hague do to stop the pylons?
32) The Hague conference is the last chance to determine how to put the accord into effect.
33) Willie Hague must have passed us on that peculiar whistlestop tour of Republican strongholds he made several months ago.
34) He has been netted by the Hague tribunal because no one showed greater loyalty to Karadzic.
35) The Hague Appeal will not merely be a cry from the heart.
36) In the Hague, Mary Longfellow suffered a miscarriage.
37) The Hague rules also govern the agencies' accreditation.
38) The Hague conference is in suspended animation.
39) The Court sits in permanent session at The Hague.
40) The Hague Convention of 1899 outlawed the use dum - dum bullets during warfare.
41) We travelled to Leyden from The Hague by the steam-tram, through cheerful domestic surroundings, past little Englishy cottages and gardens.
42) That, said Mr Hague, was why the charged'affaire, who represents Colonel Gaddafi in London, had been ordered to leave Britain along with all the other Libyan embassy staff.
43) The Hague was made the permanent seat of the International Court of Justice.
43) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
44) He isn't, of course, or not in the same way. Unlike Mr Hague, he faces a superannuated government, which has presided over a deep recession and is led by a widely reviled prime minister.
45) After primary school I went to the Lyceum, also in The Hague.
46) First retrospective to mark his seventieth birthday in the Gemeentemuseum The Hague.
47) The British Foreign Secretary William Hague has visited the rebel-held Libyan city of Benghazi, the fourth such senior foreign mission there in a week.
48) From the outset, one crucially important concept must be borne in mind in studying the order and burden of proof under The Hague Rules.
49) Was formally established in 1934 in The Hague, the International League official tourism promotion organization.
50) The interest led to an apprenticeship in an art dealer's firm , Groupil's , in the Hague.
51) The trial of former Liberian president Charles Taylor began on Monday in The Hague, the Netherlands.
52) Today most countries that ex-dictators would regard as liveable are bound by extradition treaties and human-rights conventions to bundle the big and bad back home or off to a trial in The Hague.
53) Indeed,[sentencedict.com] the Radicals'leader is an indicted war criminal awaiting trial in The Hague.
54) In 1902, President Roosevelt had taken the initiative to activate the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague.
55) Christian Huygens, Dutch scientist and astronomer, was born at The Hague the son of a poet.
56) The Hague Convention on Inter Country Adoptions is intended to regulate international adoptions.
57) This aims to overhaul the existing international maritime liability conventions, including Hague, Hague - Visby and Hamburg Rules.
58) Turkish diplomats said they would take up the matter of the blockade in the International Court of Justice in the Hague.
59) I needed to be sure she was a virgin so I sent her to my own gynaecologist in The Hague, and he has certified that she is.
60) Magdalen alumni include William Hague, Seamus Heaney and Oscar Wilde.
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