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11. The men were told that the case had been referred to the Procurator and that a decision on whether the charges would be dropped or not would be made today. 12. The mineworkers' and steel workers' current demands are two cases about which there is speculation. 13. The urgency with which the Americans are pressing the case for seaborne deterrent is explicable in terms of the coming Presidential election campaign. 14. The minister doubtless has in mind demands from the employers that, in the case of wages, strong action should be taken if the board denounces any particular claim. 15. There were hundreds of fainting cases outside the Town Hall. Fans climbed up the outsides of buildings on to balconies and ledges to get a better view, despite appeals from the police not to do so. 16. The American case for the multilateral nuclear force, it is felt, has still not been fully considered in London outside the Foreign Office. 17. In any case, what the interpreter is after is the reasoning the sequence of arguments, starting with the premises and leading up to the conclusions. 18. The Foreign Secretary and the Government will, as was the case with a previous Government, stir up a hornet's nest if they attempt to interfere with these cost-of-living agreements. 19. The British Government declares that it is going to resist the implementation of these plans. However, this is not the case. The deeds of Britain's ruling circles in any case up to the latest time attest to the contrary. 20. Bumper-to-bumper traffic jams were reported from many parts of the country yesterday, especially on routes out of London, where traffic was up 25 per cent on last year's record figure. 21. A convict with "an awful record" who had been sentenced to spend 28 years in jail was yesterday freed and given a last chance on probation by the Court of Appeal. 150
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