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At the age of seventeen, he became a clerk at the East India Company, the private corporation that then ran India, and remained at its headquarters in London for thirty-five yeadministeringerIndiandiaffairsirs at a distance — a servant of British imperialism, but a benevolent kind.

At the age of seventeen, he became a clerk at the East India Company, the private corporation that then ran India, and remained at its headquarters in London for thirty-five yeadministeringerIndiandiaffairsirs at a distance a servant of British imperialism, but a benevolent kind.

"Why was that then?" "Ran away from home".

They were adept at navigating through the local authority bureaucracy that then ran our schools.

Growing up, Mr. Watt, was fascinated with the problem line feature that then ran in a daily newspaper on the Island.

Christian was also a well-known short-wave radio ham, VP6RC/VR6TC, exchanging messages from shore to ships passing on the ocean sea routes, and calling up fellow radio enthusiasts as far away as the US using minimal power from a generator on the island that then ran for only nine hours a day.

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"There's nothing else you can say about someone who throws a punch like that then runs away". Despite his coach's sentiments, however, Inter president Massimo Moratti has already insisted that his club will not press for any action against Valencia.

Huge amounts of waste are created, and there are diseased fish and escapees that then run into the rivers and interfere with the gene pools of the wild fish.

Normally, super-hot tubes holding radioactive fuel turn clean water into steam that then runs the turbines that generate the electricity.

(It takes 360 billion tons to do that). That's from all the various Greenland glaciers and from general melting of the ice sheet that then runs off into the ocean — but Jakobshavn is the single biggest ice loser.

The Sense of an Ending does indeed come clad in a lovely cover, an elegiac visual riff on dandelion clocks, which darkens at the edge to black, an idea of mourning that then runs over the edges of the pages themselves.

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