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151, But councillors will be told on Monday that a compromise linked with compassion may save it.
152, The boy was also charged with arson with intent to endanger life in connection with an incident at Chesterfield library on Monday.
153, The 61-year-old electrician died on Monday night after losing a long battle against cancer.
154, Apart from the 90mins one Sunil mentioned didnt one of the tabloids have an ad on Monday to start something like that up?
155, After an internal investigation on Monday, the Bafta council rejected allegations of vote-rigging.
156, Some of the stories which were first distributed on Monday will be read this time to the entire group.
157, Parker, 87, had been admitted to Valley Hospital on Monday.
158, On Monday, soybean and grain prices were battered in part because of forecasts calling for improved conditions.
159, The fifty nine year old singer who'd been dogged by ill health died at his home in Arbroath on Monday.
160, She called the hospital, but they advised her to consult her doctor on Monday morning.
161, Toby winning a victory over the headmaster on Monday night which made him chary of challenging him again on Wednesday.
162, She added that she would be asking for a meeting on Monday with a minister from the Foreign Office.
163, On Monday, Stanford athletic director Ted Leland issued the written apology in response to numerous complaints about the performance.
164, On Monday,[www.Sentencedict.com] and when Marty looked for his baseball cards Thursday night they were gone.
165, New rules: Rules change on Monday for disabled drivers using orange badge parking discs.
166, On Monday the endless time to fill suddenly collapsed, for Mrs Dummett developed a violent bilious attack.
167, He was one of thousands who headed south as soon as they heard the glad tidings on Monday morning.
168, I weighed in on Monday, got blood pressured, then drove through blinding rain into the Guildford one-way system.
169, The new squad will officially be in existence on Monday anyway, so we're only jumping the gun by six days.
170, Racing expert John Randall phoned a friend on the £1million astrology question on Monday.
171, Anderson was undergoing tests on Monday to determine whether he will need surgery.
172, The Senate began debating its version of the immigration bill on Monday.
173, The specialist he consulted on Monday diagnosed a hairline fracture of his right wrist and wants to take another look on Friday.
174, Four people had appeared in court on Monday on the same charge.
175, Goth appeared before Teesside magistrates on Monday on a charge of grievous bodily harm with intent and was bailed.
176, Remember not to contact Sunday newspaper journalists on Monday - they will be having their weekend break!
177, He has to bring her back for school on Monday.
178, She made the Olympic team last week, then finished second in the 200 backstroke on Monday.
179, Boelens invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination when he refused to answer questions at a creditors meeting on Monday.
180, Young said it felt better on Monday, and he hoped to practice Thursday or Friday.
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