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  1. They may also gain increasing support from Kent MPs worried at the electoral implications of running a surface link through their constituencies.
  2. The Front is generally considered to lie south of the Kent Coalfield, within which there is no evidence of thrusting, and to link with the Midi Overthrust south of Cap Griz Nez across the Channel (Wallace 1968, 1983).
  3. There have been further problems with corrosion, cracking of materials and defective welds, leading to two stations, at Dungeness in Kent and Bradwell in Essex, being out of action for long periods.
  4. Now the row has burst into the open round the broad shoulders of Monsignor Bruce Kent, threatening to blast the career of that redoubtable cleric by forcing him into an invidious choice between his cloth and his commitment to the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND).
  5. A science teacher by profession Harry joined BBC Radio Medway, which became Radio Kent in 1972.
  6. In the medium term the Kent Impact Study estimated that, on the basis of firms' plans in late 1986 the Channel Tunnel would produce losses of 4,500 and 6,500 jobs in the ferry industry to be offset by gains of 3,200 jobs directly related to the operation of the Tunnel at Cheriton and Ashford, and 13,000 to 14,000 new jobs in other industries of which 3,700 were attributed to firms moving into Kent from other parts of the country.
  7. On Wednesday, the Duke of Kent will open a major new research and development centre at West Malling in Kent, which will host research into biotherapeutics, diagnostics and fine chemicals.
  8. A suspected Second World War bomb found in road works near the A2 exit of the M25 between Dartford and Swanley in Kent closed both roads for several hours last night, leading to a 25-mile traffic jam at one point.
  9. "I have seen it in Kent."
  10. However, it seems that there is a lot more Kent furniture waiting in the reserves, unknown to the public: the furniture-maker had made many runs of sofas, chairs and so on.
  11. Count Nikolai Tolstoy, 53, a historian and author, of Court Close, Southmoore, Abingdon, Berkshire, and Nigel Watts, of The Old Courtyard, Church Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, deny libel.
  12. We have seen guides produced as newspaper tabloids (eg Sheffield City Polytechnic); guides reorganized as A-Z directories of library services and stock (eg University of Kent); loose-leaf guides prepared for ring binders (eg Heriot-Watt University); but most commonly collections of single leaflets, each describing different library services and operations, sometimes filling a glossy wallet, sometimes not.
  13. All participating hotels boast their own golf courses, which are situated in some of the most beautiful parts of the country from Kent to Ayrshire.

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