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121 Of course, a decision not to have children is a legitimate choice, and whoever makes it owes no explanation. 122 It owes its position to the fame of Sillery which, equally overrated, owes its reputation to the vines of Verzeray. 123 One of the most popular has been carnelian, which owes its reddish colour to the presence of iron oxide. 124 The rest of the world owes them at least a firm commitment to primary education. 125 Everyone from Living Color to Biohazard owes a nod to the Brains. 126 It is different from any Byzantine architecture in east or west but owes much of its fundamental character to the Byzantine style. 127 Answer guide: Here Transom owes money to the bank which the bank can demand is repaid immediately. 128 Reg Brealey, the club chairman, told shareholders at yesterday's annual meeting that the club still owes £2.3million. 129 The occupier of the premises owes a common duty of care to all lawful visitors to the premises. 130 It caught her straight across the neck and she probably owes her life to the fact that the drainpipe snapped. 131 L operators from winning billions of dollars in damages they claim the government owes them. 132 Whole Earth owes its Top 20 unsecured creditors more than $ 2. 6 million. 133 This reluctance of lenders to repossess homes owes little to sentiment: few lenders want to sell assets into a falling market. 134 On top of those arrears, the United States owes roughly $ 726 million for peacekeeping operations. 135 A relator owes no duty to the public to initiate any law enforcement action. 136 But it emerges from the Kunsthaus show that he also owes a great deal to Tuggener. 137 The United States owes $ 464 million, nearly two-thirds of all the late dues. 138 The antagonism directed towards photography from the 1860s owes much to the displacement of human handicrafts by machine methods. 139 The New York is a design which owes very little to established precedents and yet still looks familiar and comfortable. 140 The company, which began in 1980 running two second-hand buses between Dundee and London, owes its phenomenal growth to privatisation. 141 Jean Packman concludes by showing that new policy embodied in future legislation owes something to child care research studies in recent years. 142 His haulage business went bust and he owes £120,000 on a semi in New Denham, Bucks, now worth only £80,000. 143 But his recovery also owes a great deal to his personal courage. 144 By way of example, he suggests a threat by a debtor not to pay the £100 he owes her. 145 One employee failed to report that he had been paid twice and owes the United Nations more than $ 34, 000. 146 This owes much to McKeown and Lowe who suggested that socioeconomic and environmental circumstances are the prime determinants of longevity. 147 London owes much of its rat problems to the poorly maintained sewer systems. 148 The present writer owes him a particularly deep debt of gratitude. 149 The aircraft have been held for a week because Paramount owes Bristol and Birmingham International airports £1.7million. 150 He owes his opulence to work hard.