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1 The method of carbon dating is based on the assumption that these two reactions have been occurring at a constant rate for the past 15000 years .
2 Bromhead had been educated at the private school for the deaf in Rugby and was a fluent writer and reader of German , French and Latin .
3 He was educated at the private school for the deaf at Rugby , and then by private tutors — all entirely by sign language and fingerspelling , as was his sister .
4 Thomson was born in Bangalore , India , in 1894 and was educated at the Royal School for Deaf Children , Margate , in England before he went to study art at the London Art School , Kensington , and exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1920 .
5 And the announcement of the engagement could not have come at a better time for the battle-weary Royal Family .
6 League Cup success could n't have come at a better time for Rangers , nor for that matter could the return to goalscoring form of Ally McCoist .
7 League Cup success could n't have come at a better time for Rangers , nor for that matter could the return to goalscoring form of Ally McCoist .
8 That 's his first for the club and could n't have come at a better time for Hereford , though .
9 And it could n't have come at a better time for the 29 year old bowler in this his benefit season .
10 It could not have come at a worse time for the Royal Family , almost on the eve of the wedding of Princess Anne to Commander Tim Laurence .
11 This new expansion of the department has come at the right moment for the National Railway Museum in view of the recent acquisition of the Ian Allan negative collection .
12 ‘ This validation from the Prime Minister has come at an important time for the industry as it strives to get up off its knees , ’ said Keith Banbury , Chief Executive .
13 His Heswall colleague , Ian Spencer , is the only player from Merseyside to have succeeded at the pre-qualifying stage for the school and will be in France next week .
14 Figure 2.3 looks at a similar period for Europe .
15 Having looked at the various strategies for using options it is now time to look at the valuation of options .
16 Chaovalit 's formal entry into Thai party politics occurred at a difficult time for Chatichai and his government , already under pressure as a result of an outbreak of serious Cabinet infighting in late September .
17 For some specialised yarns , say those with knops , or the hairy yarns , you will probably need to work at a looser tension for the cables to show but this is not to their disadvantage since the cables , loosely worked , frequently add to the richness of the finished look .
18 not fair on a animal as I say , he 's bound to be trapped at the bloody door for hours before anybody come in and
19 Suppose that a contract to sell at a given price for a specified period is , for whatever reason , advantageous to both buyers and sellers .
20 Optionally , fragments could be transcytosed across the enterocyte and presented at the basolateral membrane for immunocompetent cells , maybe initiating a pathological response in coeliac patients .
21 The important thing is to increase time before pace ; so walk at a moderate pace for 30 minutes , gently stretching yourself as you go .
22 DAY 10 — Walk at a moderate pace for 30 minutes .
23 You can now increase your walking time from 30 minutes to 45 minutes per day : walk at a moderate pace for 45 minutes .
24 DAY 17 — Walk at a moderate pace for 45 minutes .
25 Today , walk at a moderate pace for 45 minutes .
26 It 's become unfashionable because the media is now looking at an alternative scapegoat for the problems the Conservative Party , that 's why it 's a reason and what is arising from the Labour leadership at the moment is purely an attempt to placate the media .
27 The associated jargon and rates may be introduced by looking at the following figures for 1984 extracted from Tables D1.1 and D2.1 of the 1984 Annual Report of the Registrar General for Scotland .
28 looking at the other person for at least half the time and holding eye contact for a complete thought ( usually about five seconds )
29 The right hon. Gentleman said that the previous set of talks had concluded , and that we were looking at the new basis for talks .
30 We both argued that the levels of er housing development in Craven , Harrogate and to a lesser extent perhaps Amblet Hambleton should not be constrained , so as to reduce erm the the steady trickle if I can describe it as that of migration from the West Yorkshire conurbation to those areas , in perhaps er l looking at the different proposal for the new settlement which might be located in the Leeds York corridor .
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