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31. Callaghan not unreasonably claimed in his memoirs that the Tories won the Falklands War but that Labour had kept the peace. 32. In his memoirs Eden wrote: I had long wished to bring National Service to an end. 33. A fighter to the end, he was looking forward with some relish to writing his memoirs. 34. Their relations were always cordial and, in his memoirs, Hedilla recounts how they often talked of politics. 35. Ultimately, in his memoirs, Joe acknowledged the questionable propriety of many of his actions during those years. 36. Memoirs from the twenties, for long consigned to oblivion, began to be used again. 37. The Soil Survey of Great Britain publishes maps and memoirs which provide information on soil types and conditions. 38. At the same time it was expected that accompanying memoirs would be published explaining in detail the geology shown on the maps. 39. He was a great and prolific writer of everything from poems and personal memoirs to dazzling essays on painting and photography. 40. By strict standards, therefore, the memoirs must contain much that can only be regarded as fiction. 41. Bulger is also leaving behind bruised feelings on Beacon Hill because of his soon-to-be published memoirs. 42. For one thing, the memoirs of several surviving actors in the drama have appeared with compelling new details of the intrigue. 43. In this memoirs he said that on 15 March he learned that Hassan was pressing Washington to admit the Shah. 44. In 1803 she completed her translation of Job, and was encouraged to translate the Klopstock memoirs for publication. 45. In the memoirs he recollected his response as follows: Three solutions are conceivable. 46. The battlefield between the incoming Home Secretary and the veteran civil servant is vividly depicted in Jenkins's memoirs. 47. Maps and memoirs of the main coalfield areas had been published and many of the one-inch sheets of non-coalfield areas had appeared. 48. Consequently, so he explained later in his memoirs,[Sentence dictionary] he anticipated only public protests from Washington. 49. This freed the geologists from this task and gave them more time to write memoirs. 50. The details were published in the new series of Economic Memoirs, the first of which was issued in 1916. 51. Now retired, her memoirs Black Teacher is a classic of its kind. 52. Most remain secret, but a handful have been revealed in memoirs or by loquacious retirees. 53. His memoirs are simply a blow-by-blow account of battles, and contain very little personal comment or reflection. 54. He supplied lists of fossils for publication in memoirs and described numerous new species in a great many papers. 55. But some idea of the general type he was looking for can be gleaned from his memoirs. 56. Yet the memoirs of these survivors, their dirge, is rarely inscribed in the chroniclers' sentimental journeys. 57. Most revealing of all are Octavian's own memoirs. 58. Memoirs of a biochemical hod carrier. 59. Roosevelt's secretary of state, Cordell Hull, wrote in his memoirs: "Never have I admired a people more than I admired the British in the summer and autumn of 1940." 60. He would smoke his pipe, write his memoirs, and play golf with Bob Hope.