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91 When Margaret Thatcher became leader the party was still dominated by these men who had been through the war together.
92 Driving back to Leeds, Margaret timed her ear radio to the commentary from the York races.
93 In 1881 he married Margaret, daughter of Thomas Maynard, a Bath boat builder.
94 Seeing Margaret begin to pull herself up, Maura's natural kindness came to the fore.
95 In this final session Margaret was encouraged to explore possible ways of coping at times of further crises.
96 In those interviews, Margaret Thatcher has made much of science and technology.
97 Margaret became one of the early users of a hearing aid.
98 He couldn't stand Margaret when she was in one of her perky moods.
99 But once her academic work began,[http://sentencedict.com/Margaret.html] Margaret felt the faith of her childhood unfolding in all its richness.
100 The bison trainer married Margaret Lesher late last year, a few months after meeting her at a rodeo.
101 For almost 18 months Margaret Thatcher and Nigel Lawson have been at loggerheads over sterling.
102 Margaret loved her mother, and regarded her peculiarities with a fond tolerance.
103 When old enough, Margaret left the farm and moved in with a knight.
104 As your Grace knows, Alexander was married to your Grace's late lamented sister, Margaret.
105 Even doing the housework with Aunt Margaret satisfied her; she had a part to play in the running of the home.
106 Margaret Bondfield joined the guild in 1911 and with Llewellyn Davies assumed a critical role in reform of health and maternity policy.
107 Margaret used to be a great one for rote learning.
108 Labour's general secretary, Margaret McDonagh, called for the Short cash to be audited separately.
109 As Margaret Regan reported in August, the number of students at the new campus was 44 on opening day.
110 Margaret had now officially accepted General Francis as her next case.
111 One or two of the women put a hand on Margaret, but she was lost to us then.
112 For further details please contact either Margaret Charlwood or June Bascombe.
113 Yet, as Margaret Donaldson points out, the ability to cope with disembedded tasks is crucial to educational success.
114 Soon Maggie held a golden ball of thread and St Margaret had one end of it firmly attached to her finger.
115 Margaret radiated such radical free spirit, such electricity, that I fell directly in love.
116 It was not a mortal blow in the style of Lord Howe who brought about the downfall of Margaret Thatcher.
117 Margaret and a few others seemed relieved to get him down, his canes clattering and his body folding in half.
118 Con got back with the drinks at the same time as Margaret reached the table.
119 Aunt Margaret, frail as a pressed flower, seemed too cowed by his presence even to look at him.
120 As for Margaret - well, she'd always fancied herself accompanying my father round the world on his tours.
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