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1 Perhaps the most resonant phrases in the whole debate came from the pro-rights organiser who suggested that future centuries would come to regard our attitude to animals with the same horrified disbelief we now feel for the periods which practised slavery .
2 This generous loan from the Vatican is in exchange for payment by the German episcopal conference for a new air conditioning system in the Vatican Library 's book stacks , a deal arranged by the Stuttgart Belser-Verlag which also paid for the exhibition 's catalogue ( by Jonathan Alexander , Eberhard König , Jean Michel Massing and others ; DM98 ) .
3 ‘ Given the acrimony between the parents who both vie for the children 's affection and blacken each other 's characters and motives in the process , I am of the view that the children have become pawns in their game of hurt and ascendency .
4 Of course , the smile followed and the wonderful Yorkshire folklore was intact ; harsh judges who truly cared for the game .
5 The long-range effects of mutations in the variable loop we then found for the synthesis of m 2 2G26 prompted us to investigate if also the formation of modifications in the anticodon loop were sensitive to point mutations situated far away in the tRNA .
6 Of course you always fear for the worst , but she was reunited with her child , ’ Ms Davis said .
7 ‘ The frets were one of the few things I actually bought for the guitar .
8 In the nineteenth century the company survived periods of economic difficulty ; important progress was made in the use of new machinery , the introduction of the first coloured earthenware bodies and the manufacture of bone china which now accounts for the most valuable part of the company 's export trade .
9 In this section , we shall present four types of evidence which plainly call for the distinction to be observed .
10 At one place they visited , Moccas Court , in Herefordshire , home of the Cornwall family , she was able to tell the curator who formerly worked for the Ropner family at Thorp Perrow , near Bedale all about the people whose impressive portraits hung on the walls .
11 Muhtarram is also on a ‘ high ’ and would appear to be a big danger to Opera House although Dermot Weld reports that Market Booster who also goes for the Arc ‘ could not be in better form . ’
12 The call was reflected in the name we eventually chose for the church : Cranham Community Church .
13 You 've got everything but those great bubbling glass things they always have for the mad scientist ! ’
14 This is highlighted by the high performance of Axminster sales which now account for the majority .
15 Field Chairs are not paid for their additional responsibilities , nor do they automatically receive any remission of teaching ( though most fields have developed arrangements which partially compensate for the considerable demands of the post ) .
16 If there was a black kid and a white kid with equal qualifications who both went for the same job , I would have to put my money on the white kid getting the job , because we 're in a white-dominated society .
17 There may be an element of revolutionary wishful thinking here : if all the system had to worry about was the minority of people who seriously call for the abolition of prisons or the prospect of the imminent overthrow of capitalism there would not be much of a crisis .
18 He pitied the poor mutt who ever fell for the face and the figure and who thought there was something behind them to match their perfection .
19 If you are a shop assistant who frequently deputizes for the manager of a busy store you may need some prompting to realize that among your qualifications you ‘ are ready to take responsibility ’ , ‘ have a flexible approach to work ’ , and ‘ are used to dealing with the public ’ .
20 This is in agrement with the 200 bp increase of telomeric ends we previously reported for the linear vector ( 1 ) .
21 Our involvements st with this project started way back in nineteen eighty nine , went into a series of meetings which most recent I attended at the Greater York authorities , we learnt the full scale and extent of the housing land problems in the Greater York area , we of course have no part in the decisions which have been made by the Greater York authorities , nor in the plans they subsequently made for the York greenbelt , but clearly we remain closely interested in the outcome .
22 The failure of the politicians to create a society which adequately compensated for the horror and trauma of the war produced a mood of frustrated anger which tinted the utopian cravings of many attracted to fascism .
23 My husband — an American who also works for the commission — and I went to bed after an uneventful evening .
24 SDLP lost a seat here as in Armagh which together accounts for the reduction in their representation by two seats as between the Assembly and the Convention .
25 The polls gave him a lead of between five and eight points but when ‘ undecided ’ voters who traditionally opt for the challenger are considered , Clinton is pushed to a commanding 12-point lead .
26 After I 'd returned and delivered the order someone else asked for the same service , which I willingly performed again , and yet again .
27 In this conversation I also learned for the first time that my father had been a poor vicar .
28 A certificate of attendance was presented on the final day by the chief nursing officer who also stayed for the evaluation .
29 Luckily a feature she once did for the programme gave Christine some clothes tips which she has followed faithfully ever since .
30 But every year we still head for the beaches and strip off , hoping to turn that white skin a lovely golden bronze .
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