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1 Gooch , manager Keith Fletcher and England chairman Ted Dexter all praised the Whittingdale sponsorship which has allowed them to gather together for two days in each of the last six weeks .
2 T. Behrens 's book commemorates a young couple who lived together for seventeen years in a solitude à deux and who then took their own lives — incompetently and lingeringly .
3 Equations ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) can be solved analytically for spherical impactors in an isothermal atmosphere if and C H are held constant .
4 So , as the couple fly off for another holiday in Richard 's private jet , they can be happy in the knowledge that in the unlikely event that Richard should ever loose his millions , they 'll be able to live on love .
5 However , there are many new avenues opening up for qualified staff in areas which have not traditionally been associated with nursing .
6 You will need a detective , be it a police officer or some individual caught up for good reason in the investigation , who is capable of seeing deeply into people 's characters , of putting himself like Simenon 's Maigret into , not so much other people 's hoes , as into other people 's minds and souls .
7 Dame Flora was from South Shields , like Ridders , and was nominated unsuccessfully for supporting actress in Saratoga Trunk in 1946 .
8 The Staffordshire Blithe , whose lower reaches escaped the axe and are therefore witness to how exquisite a properly managed river can be , was picked out for special mention in the Journal of Agriculture for 1927 .
9 ‘ Leaseholders wo n't hang around for 16 years in a pub , because leases can be sold on .
10 In most industrial countries these were recruited from marginal and footloose men , ready to work hard for good pay in bad conditions and to drink or gamble away their pay equally hard , with little thought for the future .
11 This course is designed principally for those students in training , and teachers in schools , who wish to teach Religious Education , but who do not have a Teaching Qualification in Religious Education .
12 Accordingly , adjustment via the exchange rate was not able to compensate adequately for long-term changes in competitive conditions .
13 There was a ‘ Refuge Rota ’ pinned by the house telephone , with six different names filled in for different times in the week .
14 The last , in particular , came in for detailed criticism in the 1960s and must , therefore , be considered a little further .
15 VOTING Day came early for some schools in the North-East who went to the polls yesterday in a mock General Election .
16 On this typical page of shooting script are given the essential directions needed to set up for each shot in a sequence .
17 One vivid account of the means by which this may be achieved is set out in Ancrene Wisse , an early Middle English text written originally for particular sisters in the late twelfth century who wanted to live as recluses dedicated to God but later adopted more widely in other such communities .
18 This refers to concentrating on and looking out for specific details in the world around you .
19 The buyer will customarily ask for accounts ranging back for three years in respect of the activities of the management company .
20 Bruno 's been training hard for this fight in Leicester .
21 Every time a problem is solved by reasonable and rational discussion , the way is made easier for similar problem-solving in the future .
22 Because we believe in stable democratic government supported by a majority of the British people , we shall not only campaign wholeheartedly for fair votes in the coming weeks , we also make a pledge for the period after the election .
23 And we could really , add in for each organism in different weights the significance of each of the factors on each side .
24 Trailing 19–2 at half-time , woeful Saints hit further setbacks when Fox raced in for two tries in three minutes early in the second half .
25 The duration of contraction was also measured separately for each level in the same way .
26 The point they are making is that , for the most part , people still vote more for political parties in Britain than for the individual candidate .
27 First , a number of rules were specified about the use of rewards and punishers and it was suggested that a reward ‘ menu ’ be drawn up for each intervention in order that the child does not become satiated by a single type of reward which could then lose its reinforcing properties .
28 The examples used should be realistic and relevant to the pupils concerned Emphasis should also be given to the way in which percentages are used both for comparative purposes in many everyday situations and also as a numerical measure based on a 100-point scale of reference .
29 In less than two years the packs could be used routinely for all children in local authority care .
30 Masklin made a mental note to look out for any pictures in the air .
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