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1 Hobeika and Jamei ( 1985 ) describe the MASSeVACuation ( MASSVAC ) simulation software designed to analyse and evaluate traffic evacuation plans given a natural disaster in an urban area .
2 Slate quarries given a new lease of life
3 The Fat and Fibre Counter later in the book lists the fibre in all the major foods but the following lists give a general idea of high and low fibre contents in some of the main foods :
4 The Sanskrit words give a false sense of the product being Ayurvedic and hence herbal and safe .
5 The special shapes give a wide variety of sculptural effects and an extensive counterplay of colours and textures .
6 The data examined in this study give a consistent picture of behaviour changes among homosexual men which have led to a continuance of HIV transmission in this group in England and Wales .
7 The early pilot books give a fair indication of the scope of English nautical activity .
8 Camping on the floor of the Ngorongoro crater is much more exciting : there are all sorts of beasties roaming within its walls and the noises of the bush around the campfire give a true sense of the wild .
9 But he transforms whatever he touches ; the English words alone would suffice to make the English madrigal different from the Italian , and the numerous monosyllables give a peculiar crispness to such genre-pictures as ‘ Ho ! who comes here all along ? ’ and the canzonet ‘ Arise , get up my dear ’ .
10 Hot flushes are caused by the capillaries suddenly filling with blood to give a sudden rush to the face , neck and shoulders , with extra body heat and perspiration .
11 Wall-to-wall carpeting , luggage racks running lengthways above the windows , supplemented by space for cases and bags between the seats , provide an uncluttered spaciousness to give a relaxed atmosphere on the longest of journeys .
12 Provided the series converges , this may be solved for ε in any suitable way ; often a regression procedure , beginning with ε = 0 on the right-hand side to give a new approximation on the left , will solve the equation in two or three steps .
13 1977 , however , brought a big failure with ‘ Jazz ’ , an attempt to give a contemporary slant to old jazz tunes .
14 He closed his own eyes to give a silent prayer of relief that his own son had never wanted to ride a machine like this .
15 Billingsley and Chance ( 1988 ) used the no-arbitrage condition for an individual future to give a no-arbitrage condition for an intracommodity spread by differencing the no-arbitrage conditions for the constituent futures contracts .
16 Although it is direct , there is not enough feel or weight to give a proper impression of how much grip is left .
17 It is beyond the scope of this chapter to give a full summary of the SFA Rules .
18 Although in terms of outgoings this type of mortgage is the most expensive , it arguably provides the best value since , having repaid the mortgage , the balance of the pension fund ( 75% ) is applied to purchasing an annuity giving a guaranteed income for life .
19 A reply giving a general definition of sabotage as ‘ everything from turning a tap off to blowing a pipe up ’ had been juxtaposed to questions on party strategy , he said , adding that it was ridiculous to imply that he had supported violent acts .
20 ALMOST as soon as she got up , Tory backbenchers gave a big cheer for the blonde woman at the despatch box .
21 Eachus on Saturday gave a panic-stricken display against Glenavon , eventual winners by 6–1 .
22 The following world market analysis from the US Optical Publishing Association gives a clear picture of the dramatic growth taking place .
23 Gordon Greenidge gives a perfect demonstration of the square cut , generating power with the right leg as the body goes to met the ball .
24 La plume of the French translator gives a new aspect to several of our old sweet dishes , among them the trifle which as bagatelle , regains something of its lost charm .
25 The task was to design wall charts using three species to illustrate the dramatic effect changes in water colour has on the fauna and flora of aquatic environments of ponds and lakes and a river system , to the extent that the presence or absence of particular plants or animals gives a good indication of pollution levels .
26 Delia Sutherland gave a short blast on her nose and stuffed the handkerchief back up her sleeve .
27 Holroyd gives a brisk account of the legal battles that followed .
28 This chapter gives a fascinating insight into the ‘ other life ’ led by thousands of men and women throughout Britain .
29 This chapter gives a broad overview of accounting practices in the UK .
30 Showing the reason why they are the best in the world , the four lads gave a polished performance in front of a hushed and packed house , to take the trophy and gold medals in Grade One with a score of 70 points .
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