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1 Bott was given huge amounts of space on the inside pages of Ink in December 1971 and January 1972 to set out the scrambled views on life which he was culling from a variety of standard left-wing and anarchist gurus .
2 This drove out the tawny owls .
3 However it is linked to these things because they and it are part of a complex whole , and this rules out the simple correlations between two elements which Engels sought to establish in his ‘ historical ’ discussion .
4 However , doubt arose over whether Kazakhstan was prepared to give up the nuclear weapons on its territory , as it had earlier stated and as Yeltsin was assuring it would .
5 The conclusion must be that neither side of industry was prepared to give up the old ways of doing things to achieve full employment .
6 2 Find out the main factors on your surgical ward which help or hinder patient comfort .
7 This sets out the basic principles upon which courts must decide issues relating to the upbringing of children .
8 This sets out the fundamental principles which should inform good social work practice and explains how local authorities should translate legal requirements into practice .
9 Part II to Schedule 12 sets out the prescribed matters of complaint .
10 Some carrying on the narrow canals continued until the early 1960s .
11 Paragraph 2 sets out the permissible exclusions from investigation , and paragraphs 3 to 5 set out the functions of the adjudicator .
12 Testing is the same sort of thing but this brings out the different functions that I talked about either summations or or products .
13 Though some pointed out the inherent difficulties in doing this , several respondents made constructive suggestions for possible approaches .
14 Grim prospects do hang over the heads of black school leavers and the research of Gloria Lee and John Wrench does much to nail down the specific ways in which employment opportunities are much narrower for the black kid seeking apprenticeships in industry ( 1981 ) .
15 It was impossible to get any sort of recent financial statement from the company , and it was equally impossible to track down the principal debtors , who were ducking a host of other creditors as well .
16 So who can be 1st to fill in the missing words ! !
17 So who can be 1st to fill in the missing words ! !
18 Using social classes I and II combined as the reference point , Table III sets out the relative risks of child mortality for different social groups in three age bands : 1–4 , 5–9 , and 10–15 years .
19 Supervision of offices Rule 13 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1991 sets out the minimum standards required .
20 He did much to break down the cultural barriers inherent in Bobby 's background , replacing his love of Walt Disney with an interest in French films .
21 ‘ The Government has estimated that local authorities in England will need to spend twenty four point seven million pounds in ninety-one , ninety-two to carry out the additional duties resulting from the Food Safety Act .
22 All three pick out the major features of the population density variation across northern Leicestershire but , of course , as they stand they are impossible to validate in any direct way .
23 Randal O'Toole , a forest economist based in Portland , Oregon , is quick to point out the disingenuous parts in the Forest Service proposal .
24 Feminists have always been quick to point out the double standards which operate at virtually every level of discourse .
25 During a quick wander round the accessible parts of the ship at the end of the evening I noticed a wonderful old binnacle , preserved from the former Royal Yacht , Victoria and Albert , and before leaving I rested by the quarter deck rail to listen to the ship 's Royal Marine Band play classical selections on the quayside .
26 Conservative privatisation was supposed to break up the big monopolies and make them more competitive and accountable to the public empty propaganda indeed .
27 The Sanpro industry as a whole has been quick to wheel out the public relations machinery , and they 've gone to great lengths to reassure women that there really is n't any danger at all .
28 However , a decisive full moon in your opposite sign of Libra on 10 April is likely to bring about the greatest changes in your life and even mark the end of one long-standing involvement .
29 If , at the time the contract is made , it is possible to point out the particular goods upon which the parties have agreed , then those goods are specific .
30 This situation began to change under the Yorkists as Edward IV built up the royal estates and improved their management .
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