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181. They are making their pitch on radio stations, and are videotaping interviews with returning refugees and playing them in the camps. 182. But the scheme ran into difficulties in the beginning and was criticised for sending solicitors to police stations miles away from their area. 183. They were unable to marry because of their different stations in life, and so eloped and fled to western Ireland. 184. The bill proposes raising the ownership limit from the current 12 stations covering no more than 25 percent of the country. 185. The greatest of the picturesque stations had dominated their cities. 186. They are apparently quite relaxed about living next to railway stations, provided they are not used to their full capacity. 187. He claims the company is preparing the system to cater for future power stations in the Teesside area. 188. Food processors are using the systems for cleaning stainless steel food preparation stations. 189. Space stations are so expensive that they can not be placed in short-lived, unstable orbits. 190. Even a new cleaner generation of coal-fired power stations is 10 years away. 191. They will hand out the lunches, serve food in the suites and staff food stations in the stadium. 192. Present as each crisis arose, its footage from around the world was sought eagerly by stations both at home and abroad. 193. The enormous cost of engineering the lines ensured that little money was left for the stations. 194. Spires, corner towers, belfries, even unusually shaped domes soon adorned all but the smaller frame stations. 195. Of 32 planned gas-fired power stations, three-quarters are badly designed and likely to waste more than half the gas they use. 196. And now the White Paper clears the way for these to be used by cable stations. 197. Nor will such a network of battle stations immediately end the threat of nuclear attack. 198. Mechanics were needed to keep them running, gas stations to fuel them, insurance agents to insure themthe list is endless. 199. There are no high-powered radio or television stations, and only a few electric-power transmission lines crisscross the rugged landscape. 200. Coal from the valleys is used in furnaces and converted to electricity in four power stations in the area. 201. Initially they served the many gasworks but as generating stations were built they served them too. 202. Similar concentrations of peasant products could be encountered at stations on other continents. 203. With the leap to exterior grandeur from the 1870s went a new concentration on the magnificence of the interior arrangements of stations. 204. Commercial stations are required to begin broadcasting digitally May 1, 2002. 205. The warning followed incidents in London and the West Midlands where lines to ambulance stations were disconnected. 206. Very few of the stations on what was built of the Cape to Cairo railway were anything more than small wayside halts. 207. FoE says that the stations are sited in areas where World Health Organization guidelines on sulphur emissions were breached last year. 208. Thermal stations burning coal, oil or nuclear fuel work 24 hours a day and their output is less easy to adjust. 209. Electricity comes from three power stations on the coast which burn three percent sulphur oil. 210. Two years ago, an advertising agency plastered the Paris Metro stations with posters featuring kissing couples for a soft drink promotion.