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'It was fuelish' and '£14bn for nuclear'

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Podcasts   来源:Politics  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"When we received the request from Terence's mum, who has always been very proactive in advocating for her son, we wanted to try and make it work," said Charlotte Curl, the consultant in special care dentistry at King's.

"When we received the request from Terence's mum, who has always been very proactive in advocating for her son, we wanted to try and make it work," said Charlotte Curl, the consultant in special care dentistry at King's.

that everyone who believes in himreceives forgiveness of sins through his name.'

'It was fuelish' and '£14bn for nuclear'

The word of the lord.The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want.Fresh and green are the pastures where he gives me repose.

'It was fuelish' and '£14bn for nuclear'

Near restful waters he leads me; he revives my soul.He guides me along the right path,

'It was fuelish' and '£14bn for nuclear'

for the sake of his name.

Though I should walk in the valley of theRecycling rates hit a new record in Wales in October – with two thirds of council-collected waste now recycled, re-used or composted.

Asked by BBC Wales why the Welsh government was unable to persuade Labour UK ministers to introduce glass, Huw Irranca-Davies blamed the previous Westminster administration and the UK Internal Market Act."It's because of the legislation that was a bequest of the Conservative Party. They really messed it up here a little bit, I've got to say."

He said it had stymied the ability to manage a UK wide-system."It takes something like 1500 degrees to take a smashed piece of glass to heat it up and turn it into something new. The energy costs and the carbon costs for that are significant.

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