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1 Neither the post-Stalin ‘ thaw ’ , nor as yet Gorbachev 's perestroika , has led the historical establishment to depart from the basic propositions of the Marxist-Leninist interpretation .
2 Clearly , from the operator 's point of view , one of the favourable elements to emerge from the competitive price battle of late 1985 was the reversal of this tendency , at least temporarily .
3 B arcelona will be Mota 's last major championship run and she wants it to be the perfect platform to retire from the international scene .
4 The chief conclusion to emerge from the work discussed in this chapter is that retrieval processes contribute to the hybrid — that the latent inhibition effect occurs , at least in part , because subjects tend to retrieve information acquired during pre-exposure to the target stimulus rather than information acquired during conditioning .
5 Unaided by technology ( but possibly assisted by an abundance of cheap labour and a convenient absence of red tape ) the Mark II establishment was up and running in a quarter of the time it has taken the current version to proceed from the stage of the second catastrophic fire in 1980 to opening its doors .
6 Murray was the major story to emerge from the tournament at Walton Heath .
7 Yes , that certainly is perhaps the major comment to come from the conservation exercise .
8 This reciprocal arrangement allowed the secondary school to benefit from the professional advice of the staff at the special school and to respond to any concerns or reservations raised by the child .
9 Turning to the labour market comparison suggested above , Friedman allows for rates of growth in the short run to deviate from the natural rate .
10 Patriotism had been distorted by lying propaganda and the massacre of European civilization resulted from the dominance of corrupt political and industrial interests , which were the only ones to benefit from the war .
11 However , if the signer is mistaken without being misled , the only way to escape from the contract will be to plead non est factum .
12 Pompeii was not the only town to suffer from the rain of pumice and ash ; the fall-out in fact covered an area of hundreds of square kilometres and several other Roman settlements , but Pompeii was particularly badly hit because it was so close to the volcano and was down-wind of it , so that the ash-laden eruption cloud was carried towards the town by the prevailing wind .
13 As is invariably the case in such matters , the only people to profit from the entire episode were the lawyers .
14 The only people to benefit from the clash were the philatelists .
15 He was not the only bookseller to benefit from the effect of IRA activities in encouraging affluent suburbanites to shop locally — and not the only one to hate admitting it .
16 She had been the only passenger to alight from the two carriage train which she could still hear dimly in the distance , chuffing its way over the Severn Bridge on its way to Lydney .
17 Along with Jack Charlton of Eire he is the only manager to survive from the 24 involved in the Italy World Cup finals just two years ago .
18 Indeed , the only politician to emerge from the strike with his credibility strengthened has been the president of Kazakhstan , Nursultan Nazarbaev , who was able to persuade local miners to return to work , promising better conditions and his support for their demands .
19 Of all the wonderful cricketers to come from the West Indies , it is fair to say that five have been of outstanding importance .
20 Wait for the green shadow to rise from the brown ground , then get rolling .
21 Of the other family to benefit from the fall of the Winslades , the Trelawneys went on to fame and fortune , the most renowned member being Bishop Sir Jonathon Trelawney , one of the seven bishops imprisoned by James II and commemorated in Cornwall 's unofficial national anthem .
22 In a joint statement issued on Sept. 13 , two radical PLO factions , the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine ( PFLP ) and one faction of the divided Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine ( DFLP ) , called on the Palestinian delegation to withdraw from the talks .
23 Although the main group to benefit from the new law are the families of asbestos sufferers , the reform also affects workers dying from other forms of industrial illness , nuclear test victims and people fatally injured in road and medical accidents .
24 And trains from Paddington into Oxford are running about twenty minutes late this evening , but I 've no specific problems to report from the buses .
25 In many ways Scotland is in a strong position to benefit from the community care reforms .
26 You know , the difficulty of getting up to the flats , i you know I I suffered from arthritis , and er you know i it was quite a strenuous business to get from the ground up to our own flat .
27 It 's the start of the Falcons ' year ; training for next season 's displays and a unique chance to jump from the second biggest plane in the world , courtesy of the US Airforce .
28 It had been a great relief to learn from the lawyers that Sunset Cottage , Overclyst , their new home , was already furnished .
29 Returning to our personality types , the giver has a great deal to learn from the saying , ‘ blessed are those who mourn ’ .
30 It seems to me that , in this respect , we have a great deal to learn from the best American schools .
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