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1 According to Vince Aletti , writing in Rolling Stone in 1973 , some of the earliest records played in New York 's underground of ‘ juice bars , after-hours clubs , private lofts open on weekends to members only , floating groups of partygoers who take over the ballrooms of old hotels from midnight to dawn ’ were unusual imports from France and Spain .
2 Many old attitudes act as constraints to improvement and must change .
3 In particular , it is necessary to go beyond the examples of close relationships to political parties to consider whether the positions some groups enjoy in relation to the political system owe nothing to particular party allegiances .
4 But uneven development does not simply mean that types and quantities of physical and social phenomena vary from place to place .
5 Although the detailed patterns change from generation to generation — as both C clusters and D clusters expand , collide , and fragment — the asymptotic overall fraction of sites occupied by C , f C , fluctuates around 0.318 for almost all starting proportions and configurations .
6 Scottish Borders Walk from Traquair to Yair along an ancient drove road
7 The constitution and composition of this committee vary from school to school , as does its relationship with other parts of the school 's bureaucracy ( curriculum and resource sub-committees , senior management team etc . ) .
8 Parallel cracks form where the soil is patchy or irregular , or the ground sloping ; on flat ground lesser cracks appear at angles to the main system , forming irregular polygons .
9 One political response to this has been to attempt to reinforce the role of the family as the primary carer , and to identify why some families appear throughout generations to be unable to solve their problems without recourse to public assistance .
10 Perhaps more than any other person , she opened the public relations field in Britain to women .
11 Furthermore , Mr Robb 's experiences of working onto damp paper seem at variance to my own trials .
12 Furthermore , Mr Robb 's experiences of working onto damp paper seem at variance to my own trials .
13 In-store promotions vary from store to store .
14 According to the latest projections , 100,000 Soviet Jews will arrive in Israel over the next three years , and the numbers may be even higher if and when direct flights start from Moscow to Tel Aviv , the most important tangible sign of the rapid thaw in Soviet-Israeli relations .
15 Using this form go from room to room noting down what it would cost you to replace as new every item in it .
16 Some fees change from time to time : an account of fees at the time of going to press might be misleading .
17 Doubts are like sicknesses in that the prevalent types vary from country to country and from culture to culture .
18 Seen end on , their sharp , rocky summits point like arrows to the sky , while from the side they become narrow , crenellated ridges offering pleasant ways up to the tops , especially in winter .
19 Such definitions vary from society to society .
20 The Dublin player 's sending off for kicking Donegal midfielder Brian Murray in the National League final was of course deserved , and his six months ban in proportion to his offence .
21 The following questions relate to attitude to the tasks themselves .
22 In January 1968 , Farrell and the other militant civil rights activists of People 's Democracy started a march from Belfast to Londonderry , modelled on the famous American civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery .
23 In March 1965 a civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery , Alabama , had been broken up by police .
24 While the figures for individual firms fluctuate from year to year ( reflecting to some extent the ownership of the biggest hits in each year ) , the aggregate market share of the five biggest companies has remained remarkably constant over twelve years , at just under two-thirds .
25 No such rights exist with respect to the accounts of central government .
26 Commissioners normally have fixed-term posts at given salaries whilst civil servants move from post to post .
27 If such assessments result in admission to hospital the discharge policies under the NHS and Community Care Act 1990 will still apply .
28 One is whether binary oppositions exist in language to be discovered , or whether they are constructed as a convenient method of analysing language .
29 Many of the social practices which are constitutive of civil society occur in relation to aspects of state administration and service provision .
30 Despite defeat Bredbury stay top though second placed Styal closed the gap with a six wicket win at home to Hale Barnes , who were dismissed for 129 .
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