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1 Ashworth 's analysis uses interesting concepts drawn from sociology and psychology but his data cover everything from the official histories of the war , including divisional and battalion histories , right across to the diaries of ordinary soldiers , some of which were based on notes taken during the war but written up years later .
2 Or the planet gets it ! ’ our jolly NME team jive us from the inside back cover of a recent ish .
3 Although the ET-6 also makes use of the new T-bass shape , its natural-finished , more exotic woods separate it from the plain old ‘ T ’ version .
4 Does she agree that haemophiliacs and others who are given contaminated blood transfusions receive them from the national health service ?
5 Webs of bilateral deals protect them from the full brunt of competition .
6 God bless us from the like … "
7 Themes cover everything from the sorry state of the environment to how money corrupts on to how people are persecuted because of their appearance .
8 This is not surprising when one considers the ways in which the attitudes and structures of society condition us from the early years of life .
9 If Flavia 's passion and occasional petulance in the second book diminish her from the dedicated Elphberg to a woman of lesser breed , she becomes more individual , a more positive key to the course of a story which , as compelling as The Prisoner of Zenda in its chases and escapes , its dark streets and darker forests , and as strongly tied by the theme of honour , is subtly more human than its predecessor .
10 Positive and negative pressures applied to straight edged polygons and polyhedra convert them from the crystalline forms of rocks and earths to the positive and negative , male and female , expressions of life .
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