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1 The catalogue consists of the artist 's writings together with transcriptions of his unpublished remarks and poems which have on occasion inspired him — all compiled and deftly arranged by the di Suvero authority , Monroe Denton .
2 The distal humerus and proximal tibia and femur are preferentially preserved in the predator assemblages where the greatest breakage overall occurs , while the species that do little damage to the bone cluster near the origin .
3 This duly arrived and the five hour Test Programme has just been successfully completed at the farm strip at Weston Underwood where Midge is presently ‘ stationed ’ She has company too — her stable mate is a Tiger Moth : G-AMHF .
4 If pensioners , with potentially the most to lose in the rationing process , do not participate in discussions about rationing who should ?
5 The Cutty Sark was eventually given to the Cutty Sark Society in 1953 and she was restored to look just as she did during her sailing days .
6 Such was the enthusiasm generated by the initial successes with the organochlorine insecticides like DDT , BHC and dieldrin that most of the malarious nations of the world , excepting those in tropical Africa , gladly joined in the eradication programme that the World Health Organisation ( WHO ) began in the late 1950s ; a programme aimed at eradication of the disease rather than the mosquitoes that carried it .
7 PRESIDENT Clinton 's forthcoming healthcare reforms hold little fear for the SmithKline Beecham , its chief executive , Bob Bauman , said yesterday .
8 The article was vigorously publicised by the Coal Board 's public relations section .
9 The eggs were clear and had a diameter of between 0.6 and 0.9mm and mostly floated at the water surface .
10 It found little favour in the United States , where there was however considerable interest in securing some workable arrangement .
11 I enclose the 2 outstanding vehicle utilisation census forms duly completed for the Vauxhall Astra Estate and Leyland DAF Van , both located at Chesser House .
12 The best chance of making this plan work comes from a new idea now being secretly floated in the electronics industry .
13 She carries on mowing with the vacuum cleaner .
14 Of course , such con- ditions did not disgrace every mill , nor were they wholly absent outside the factory system .
15 He very rarely goes to the Rosemount wing . ’
16 This was eventually referred to the Standing Committee for further study and recommendations .
17 THE Government 's efforts to ensure that all 10 water authorities are successfully floated on the Stock Exchange in December are becoming more than a little disingenuous .
18 Chlorophyll , the green pigment that actually captures the Sun 's energy , is contained in tiny ‘ organelles ’ known as chloroplasts ; and these are mostly arranged within the mesoderm cells .
19 This use of HLCAs is , in fact , available but not widely publicised by the Agriculture Department with much discretion being left to individual officers , a situation which MAFF has stated will be rectified .
20 A payment of £12 9 8d was eventually received from the insurance company .
21 There is a caravan park , mercifully hidden from the village street .
22 THREE side-by-side playgoers in the Buxton Opera House dress circle followed the text in their Signet Shakespeares throughout this four-hour Lear .
23 That cynical interpretation of the commitment of all those dedicated professionals who are carrying forward the first wave of trusts is so bitterly resented by the health service , which is why the Labour party has lost all credibility with the health professionals .
24 Nor can it be wholly explained by the employment changes which were pushing greater numbers of people into the market irrespective of wage trends .
25 This epitope is predominantly conserved in the parasite population in The Gambia , unlike the CSP epitopes identified ( ref. 45 and Fig. 3 , legend ) .
26 A Second interim report ( Cmd. 6794 ) , published in April 1946 spelled out the points in greater detail , but additionally referred to the community aspects of settlement .
27 It was badly received by the Church authorities , although it was enthusiastically reviewed by Kopitar .
28 The entries in the diary should be supported , wherever possible , by evidence such as copies of staffing schedules , menu sheets , stock records , reports , etc. produced during the working day .
29 But once again the money ran out before sufficient audiences could be attracted to the new policies of temperance and self-improvement , and in 1884 it was the millionaire textile manufacturer and Liberal MP , Samuel Morley [ q.v. ] , who came to the rescue of Emma and her theatre with interim funding , which led eventually to support from the charity commissioners and other private sponsorship with which , in 1891 , Emma Cons was able to buy the freehold of the theatre and dedicate it to musical and other entertainments of an uplifting or educational nature .
30 But the Indians rarely profit from the mahogany trees cut from their land .
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