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s-201 Theoretically, a couple could open four Tesco accounts and earn 3% on £12,000 £360.
s-202 Meanwhile, Bank of Scotland customers earn 3% on balances of £3,000-£5,000 when they add the free Vantage option to their account.
s-203 With this, in theory, you are able to access your money whenever you like.
s-204 That 3% rate also applies to Nectar cardholders looking to borrow from £15,001-£19,999 over a period of between two and three years.
s-205 Sulphur is a key plant nutrient vital to healthy growth, but UK soils are naturally deficient in this essential mineral.
s-206 Fast forward to 2016 and this is increasingly worthy of attention.
s-207 Surprising as it may seem, even acid rain clouds can have a silver lining.
s-208 The world may be enraging and absurd yet at least someone has the self-respect to keep protesting against that fact.
s-209 You end up listening more acutely for the next noise and getting more irritated when it comes.
s-210 That’s just legitimately horrendous.
s-211 It’s fair to say that Rocco Catalano works, lives and breathes retro.
s-212 I think that’s why they immersed themselves in pattern and colour.
s-213 Catalano moved back to the area after living in London and then Glasgow, where he had studied jewellery design at Glasgow School of Art.
s-214 I loved the tropical colours, he says.
s-215 I visit the degree shows at Northampton University to spot new talent, he says.
s-216 But, when I suggest that she get Frank to model for her, she laughs.
s-217 Naturally, the office landscape features many clothes and little in the way of food.
s-218 Wintour herself appears briefly, and is filmed putting her sunglasses on before being interviewed.
s-219 I looked at motocross and the more I looked, this one woman’s face kept coming up, in photographs that looked as if they were from the 1970s.
s-220 I love to play with that and I am always looking for muses that fit that bill because it is so interesting making a collection when I find one.
s-221 At best it is naive and at worst it would yet again let the shooting lobby off the hook.
s-222 Their head of nature policy, Jeff Knott, stated: I’d be amazed if either a ban or licensing was introduced off the back of it.
s-223 The RSPB’s stance has also brought it into conflict with many leading conservationists, from the author of the petition, Mark Avery, to the TV presenter Chris Packham.
s-224 Let’s just say he’s wrong.
s-225 And what about Australia’s position?
s-226 On this, one diary point in Morocco will be the middle Saturday, when developed countries get to publicly question each other about their plans and ambitions.
s-227 We are actively thinking of possible ways to limit the scope of litigation to only those with a real standing in a project, he was quoted as saying.
s-228 Celtic Sea cod could collapse, without the proposed limits, one EU official said.
s-229 But big reductions have also been pencilled in for cod, sole, plaice, megrim and pollack in the Celtic and Irish Seas.
s-230 Conservationists welcomed the commission’s announcement.
s-231 Only 50 were marketplaces.
s-232 Agora was invitation-only but many of these marketplaces are easily accessible if you know how to search, Dr Lee adds.
s-233 They didn’t have them in our day, and people without children express through their disapproval all their hatred of modern parenting.
s-234 I don’t call it a beast lightly.
s-235 Day three, I was back on the EMicro.
s-236 The world and by extension the UK is facing a shortage of people with the skills needed to mount an effective defence.
s-237 Companies may try to set up a firewall between sensitive systems and foreign powers, but it does not always work.
s-238 But they can at least lay booby-traps to confuse and deter a concept known as active defence.
s-239 After I discovered a rich seam of internet discussion on the subject, my list had grown inordinately long and covered almost every state in the union.
s-240 I spotted a few.
s-241 My next stop was Bellingham, right up near the Canadian border.
s-242 Back on the train, we continue southwards.
s-243 A small town with two minarets glides by.
s-244 At each station, a red-capped guard presides over the platform and a wheel-tapper walks along the train with a hammer, gently knocking the undercarriage.
s-245 Afterwards, browse at the morning market (6.30-10am): rice lollipops, wasp cocoons (the pupae are considered a delicacy), buffalo lung, betel-nut bark and leaves, live toads and catfish.
s-246 The intervention is potentially the most far-reaching by Beijing since the 1997 handover of Hong Kong from the UK.
s-247 The oath involves lawmakers swearing allegiance to Hong Kong as part of the People’s Republic of China.
s-248 The Hong Kong government, which is led by pro-Beijing lawmakers, have argued that the pair should not take office.
s-249 Beijing believes its intervention is necessary to prevent a continued legislative paralysis in the city, he said.
s-250 Hong Kong, meanwhile, appears to be bracing for a wave of protests.
s-251 He told the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show: A general election is frankly the last thing that the Government wants.
s-252 It is his dream to end his career here.
s-253 To draw a game you have dominated is easy to brush off, but to do so three times is a row suggests a weakness.
s-254 We are so disappointed because we have dropped six points playing at home.
s-255 That was definitely the case for Andy when he played Benoît Paire in Monte Carlo in April.
s-256 But right now everything is out of kilter and he seems to be seeking answers all the time.
s-257 I also wonder whether the Davis Cup played a part.
s-258 The annual survey also revealed that worries about taking on fresh financial burdens has rocketed.
s-259 Ms Hopley added: The spike in political risk should not go unnoticed.
s-260 News of the company’s deceit - which had run for years - wiped tens of billions of euros from VW's value and cost chief executive Martin Winterkorn his job.
s-261 It has also opened VW up to huge compensation claims, legal action and has seen it take more than 16bn of provisions.
s-262 The probe began in June, focusing on Mr Winterkorn and brand chief Herbert Diess, who remains at the car maker.
s-263 He was promoted to chairman in October 2015, the month after the scandal was unearthed.
s-264 Businesses had expected to start contracting in July, immediately after the Brexit vote, but instead have managed to keep growing steadily.
s-265 Retail and wholesale businesses expanded as shoppers remained upbeat, and consumer services companies also grew.
s-266 There will be limits to his ability to spend, however, as the Government is still running a substantial budget deficit.
s-267 The cost will change monthly and the price is expected to rise in winter as usage increases.
s-268 Eon’s fixed rate tariff costs £760 and Avro Energy customers would pay around £760 for its Simple and Select tariff.
s-269 Or is it an expensive standard or prepayment tariff?
s-270 An investor with average luck and £10,000 in bonds could expect to receive £125 in prizes per year.
s-271 If they did, Premium Bonds would be indistinguishable from ordinary savings accounts.
s-272 The money invested in Premium Bonds, and in other National Savings & Investments accounts, is used to help fund Government spending.
s-273 This has not stopped investors flocking to put their money in the funds.
s-274 It was followed by the Aviva Investors Multi Strategy Target Return and Income funds, into which investors put £2bn and £1.4bn respectively.
s-275 This means that they have not benefited from the uplift that the fall in sterling has given to overseas assets.
s-276 Adidas is helping to clean up the Earth's oceans by using the waste floating around the world to make shoes.
s-277 The consumer can boost the demand for change.
s-278 A major report in January said oceans would contain more plastic than fish by 2050 unless the world took radical action to stop rubbish leaking into the seas.
s-279 After some genius surgery and a lot of very tough rehab, I have made a full recovery.
s-280 Warning that the NHS was now under 'enormous pressure,' he urged the public to take more responsibility for their own health.
s-281 Four in 10 adults have been injured due to bad weather while nine in 10 underestimate how chilly Britain can get in the winter time.
s-282 They will play on Saturday, 10 June.
s-283 Last year was an incredible year and I’m ready for us to come back even better in 2017.
s-284 She started out at the RSC in the mid-Sixties playing an asylum-inmate in Marat/Sade.
s-285 The dress is contemporary.
s-286 Where does all her energy come from? Or that voice, which can blast out with a force to induce shockwaves?
s-287 Her neck pushes forward in vein-accentuating confrontation, her hands shake.
s-288 But having allowed Glenda to score such a blinder, who can blame it?
s-289 He worked on the news and current affairs side of radio and TV for decades.
s-290 In theory, if done right, it’s un-detectable.
s-291 Drop the mic.
s-292 According to the director's own count, to date he has made eight feature films.
s-293 'Cinema had changed so drastically that Hollywood had alienated the family audience.'
s-294 From the director's point of view, the film is a precarious balancing act, between cheery family hijinks and hard-hitting social drama.
s-295 On one level, it works as an amiable, unpretentious heartwarmer that seems tailor-made for Sunday afternoon viewing.
s-296 And, of course, there's Bob, a constant source of entertainment.
s-297 The result, then, is hardly the cat's pyjamas.
s-298 To modern audiences, most of whom will have little experience of frontline conflict, Doss’s feats belong to the realm of the unimaginable.
s-299 Doss’s story also has an unlikely quality to it that makes it all the more appealing.
s-300 All the medics were armed, except me.

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