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(31) A decree of Oct. 4 ordered a switch in 1991 from fixed to negotiated contract wholesale prices.
(32) The most significant and expensive changes are those that go into effect Oct. 1 of this year.
(33) On Oct. 28 the Council declared this clause unconstitutional and therefore null and void.
(34) Listeners preparing to bone up on the one-act Strauss shocker opening Oct. 18 should consider this Vienna production.
(35) The rest of the guerrillas were to disarm by Oct. 31.
(36) However[sentencedict.com], the issue returned to prominence following the death of a hunger striker on Oct. 14.
(37) He made restitution last summer and was eligible when practice began Oct. 15.
(38) Powell's retrial on that specific charge was due to start on Oct. 19.
(39) Preliminary results for elections to a total of 483 seats in the four provincial assemblies were announced on Oct. 29.
(40) Years of negotiations to secure the exhibition, which runs Saturday through Oct. 26, often were marked by nail-biting moments.
(41) The pair agreed to a second showdown in San Diego on Oct. 16.
(42) You can also get an absentee ballot within three days if your application is received before Oct. 28.
(43) On Oct. 27 the central committee proposed that multi-candidate elections with secret ballots be obligatory.
(44) As rebel forces loyal to Nabiyev approached the capital, a state of emergency was imposed on Oct. 22.
(45) After unification Oct. 3 replaced June 17 as a national holiday.
(46) The outcry was such that on Oct. 19 the government postponed part of the closure programme.
(46) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(47) Andreotti on Oct. 22 dismissed the chief of military intelligence, Adml.
(48) Pro-Mobutu troops surrounded the parliament building with tanks and armoured vehicles on Oct. 5 to protect this unauthorized session.
(49) Prime example: The Oct. 13 People, with its latest Diana cover, six weeks after the dreadful car crash.
(50) On Oct. 30 Yeltsin made an appeal for stronger executive powers to implement his economic reforms.
(51) The bad news is that the current basic agreement expires Oct. 31.
(52) Aboriginal affairs On Oct. 26, 1989, the government launched a new national educational policy for Aboriginals.
(53) Departures are scheduled for May 4, June 29, Sept. 21 and Oct. 5.
(54) Carlisle warned that anyone caught trespassing will be banned from the facility when it opens Oct. 25.
(55) The news agency Interfax on Oct. 16 put the turnout as between 70 to 90 percent.
(56) Havel signed the law on Oct. 17, but said that he would be seeking amendments to it.
(57) Yeltsin signed a decree on Oct. 16 granting extra economic support and freedoms to Kabardino-Balkaria.
(58) On Oct. 1 the government removed price controls on all goods except basic foods.
(59) After a half- dozen hearings, the standards will be submitted to the state Board of Education on Oct. 1.
(60) Najibullah, who belonged to the local Ahmedzai tribe, flew to Gardez on Oct. 7 to bolster morale.