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1 German may be taken for one year , as part of an MA(General) curriculum or as an outside subject for a degree in another honours group ( perhaps English , or History , or Philosophy ) , or as a progressive course lasting for two , three or four years within the MA(Honours) or the MA(General) .
2 The argument was that crustal shortening within the continents would produce the same displacement of underlying layers , but the seas would be spread wider and therefore lower .
3 He seemed to be unaware that there had been a further post-duopoly review and that competition within the telecommunications industry is being opened up generally .
4 There were inter-party rivalries within the UUUC and inter-factional rivalries within the parties and , although Paisley and I belonged to different parties , the fact that we were both identified with the Black case was not necessarily always helpful .
5 The impact of demographic , economic , social and civic changes within the communities between 1850 and 1920 is also examined .
6 Nevertheless , Blake 's achievement in producing digestible theory and illuminating analyses within the confines of such a short book is considerable .
7 This approach also gave rise to a change in attitudes about the split between the academic and non-academic functions within the Colleges , which encouraged the Principals to make more flexible use of resources .
8 In his ‘ Chandos ’ novels he created a kind of private Ruritania in sundry duchies and noble estates within the borders of Austria , combining a high idealistic approach to women and active physical courage in a setting of noble families and ancient domains which offer in some ways a post-war version of Anthony Hope 's novels , though his plots concerned private theft and murder rather than matters of state .
9 Teesdale district councillors yesterday rejected plans for a house and double garage within the grounds of Etherley Lodge , near Bishop Auckland , because it was felt they would have an adverse effect on appearance and character of the the Lodge .
10 The heat is from thermal transmission from the engine , the exhaust , which runs close and frictional losses within the boxes themselves .
11 If we are to take this speech as accurate reportage within the conventions of deathbed narratives , is there not something a little remarkable in Leapor 's assuring her friend and patron that she has always loved her father , though never so much as now , when she is dying ?
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