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  1. John Wilkes's North Briton has its own brand of excitements, and a complete run of the Gentleman's Magazine , from its inception in 1731, will occupy a good deal of shelf room and, probably, a decade or two of happy searching.
  2. If the commission, which since its inception has been the CIVC's ComCon (Commission Consultative), required a yardstick on which to base their annual increase or decrease of production limits, then it would have been more rational at the time to term the figure, whether or not it was actually 50 hectolitres per hectare, an average for the region.
  3. From soon after their inception colonial corals started to live together in large masses with one or many species forming large, mound-like, wave resistant structures - coral reefs.
  4. Their decisions have lasted in the shape of the Lewes Town Book which has survived from its inception in 1542, unlike the older records which have vanished.
  5. A feature of the NHS since its inception has been a combination of central responsibility for the Service and authorities responsible for local decision-making.
  6. Since its inception, the unit has been studying the submarine geology of the area around Scotland by using various sampling and geophysical techniques, and numerous maps and reports have been produced.
  7. It is, however, one thing to argue that in their inception, the Parliaments of Great Britain and of the United Kingdom were not necessarily sovereign.
  8. Though the production has gained some Amercian actors since its inception, its classical look and blander, if well-spoken, performances are ripe for Anglophobic attack.
  9. The Mapplewell and Staincross Hospital and Comforts Fund celebrated the centenary of their hospital sing in 1986, the event having been continuous since its inception on the 31st July 1887.
  10. I hope it will not seem chauvinistic to claim that the modern movement for the betterment of printing was, in its inception, an English one.
  11. He was also a regular contributor to Radio 4's Moneybox programme from its inception in 1977, and joined David Dimbleby's panel of experts every year commentating on the Budget.
  12. AS the curtain comes down on Courage League rugby for 1992, the game's elite are gearing themselves for the biggest dog-fight since the competition's inception six years ago.
  13. So immediately after launching the competition, Hall was having second thoughts about it, and on 28th March, only a fortnight after its inception, wrote an extraordinary letter to the Treasury, killing it off completely.

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