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1 Tacoma Art Museum provided an opportunity to see the work of Faith Ringold : a survey of her work over 25 years and an opportunity to hear such an important artist speak .
2 At the end of January , for example , Warnie took Minto and Maureen to the Electra cinema to see the funeral of George V , and it was obvious that they were all much affected by it .
3 The visit will provide opportunities to see the school in action and enable good ideas to be recognised , applauded and noted .
4 It does seem though , that nothing came of these leases , and during 1749 upon request by Sir William Fleming , one John Lawson ( a Quaker ) sent up Joseph Vipone to see the mines at Coniston and for this Lawson paid him 12s. plus 4s. for a horse for four days .
5 Let me now go to a number of scriptural passages to see how the New Testament sees the death of Jesus .
6 It has helped industry see the quality of provision and feel a genuine responsibility for and involvement in making high quality educational experiences available to our students ; in promoting excellence .
7 He glanced quickly at Edward and Corbett saw the flicker of annoyance on the Prince 's face .
8 Crabb 's ex-wife saw the body at Bognor mortuary but was unable to confirm that it was that of her husband .
9 Most heads saw the quality of education as having risen in their schools due to devolution .
10 Tuesday saw the launch of TV-am 's Good morning Britain and its first shot at wildlife .
11 Some schools saw the development of study skills in a similar fashion , perceiving skills as a prerequisite for satisfactory engagement with subject content or learning experiences .
12 Because Marx and Engels saw the reanalysis of history and anthropology as and essential part of their political activity , they gave ever-growing importance to the study and understanding of pre-capitalist societies .
13 The nineteenth and twentieth centuries saw the continuation of trends already clearly visible — a consolidation of the network of diplomatic links between the European states and a further growth and elaboration of foreign offices .
14 These authors see the spectating of sporting events as functional for society .
15 Some military strategists see the lake as Egypt 's sword of Damocles .
16 Peasants might share their longing to see the abolition of taxes and noble landownership , but they could make little of the more visionary socialist elements of the young radicals ' propaganda , or indeed of their attacks on the revered Tsar .
17 Second , her refusal of the counterposition of text and reality and determination to see the work of art as a ‘ sensory thing ’ , was simultaneously an insistence that this already overloaded signifier was in fact not very different from a referent .
18 It is a great delight to see the glow of health about you .
19 It had the foresight to see the possibilities of trade with the newly arrived Ottoman power which had moved into the Bosnian hinterland , and , armed with a papal dispensation from Urban V , Ragusa became the first Christian power to enter into treaty relations with the infidels .
20 Friday 21 May sees the opening of Perth Festival Opera at Perth Theatre , where John Currie directs Gluck 's Orpheus , to be sung in English , and designed by James Paterson .
21 The sale on 28 July sees the end of Bond 's dream to build an historical collection of Australian art .
22 Before the service , people from the village saw the chairman of Holbrook Parish Council , Mrs Marion Leeson , take the salute as the students , in their naval uniforms , marched past to the music of the school band .
23 The mid-1960s saw the development of models of temporary equilibrium , which took as their starting-point the assumption that the initial values of relative and absolute prices were arbitrarily given in the short run .
24 The Athenaeum saw the Birds of Europe as Gould 's first serious ornithological work , while the Analyst revelled in discovering a work fit to rival the foreign competition .
25 Kim saw the movement in Hammond 's face and knew , at once , that the file was to do with himself .
26 An early breakthrough saw the end of opener Hinks and when Dean Hodgson was trapped lbw by Sladdin for 38 .
27 The Conservatives saw the body of citizenry as a kind of secular Salvation Army marching to the tune ‘ Tamworth Manifesto ’ , arr .
28 The battle saw the defeat of Attila , and the end of his invasion of Gaul .
29 Marriott 's corporate management saw the potential of TQM 10 years ago and started work on a Zero Defect Policy to deliver perfect service every time .
30 Since 1981 , when the IBM PC fist saw the light of day , its users have always had DOS , in one flavour or another .
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