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1 The shoulder and elbow joints are built around precision variable resistors and as each joint swivels so the variable resistor turns .
2 thank you , now we 're going to bind this up , you take the long edge , sorry that goes down the long edge comes first of all over the two fingers and round the base of the thumb
3 But do n't be fooled by the island 's exotic name or location just off Africa — once the sun goes down the whole place comes alive .
4 Finally , the on/off switch , which thankfully has only the one task to perform .
5 Our version of occam thus contains only the essential core needed to write simple programs .
6 Has not the Prime Minister managed to get the worst of all worlds by vetoing what he should have accepted — the social upgrading that we all want — and by half accepting what he should have vetoed — economic and monetary union , which will be deeply damaging and which will lock both this country and Europe into a decade of deflation ?
7 Figures 4 develops further the three-level approach mentioned earlier .
8 Gretener went On to suggest a scale , based on a 95% probability of a particular event happening , as follows : Of course it does n't matter what we call them , but this merely illustrates how the rare event merges into the regular .
9 The plant may be different but it uses basically the same manufacturing processes that the Partners licensed from the Belgian company of Solvay et Cie in 1872 .
10 As that happens so the tabloid press get interested in the game .
11 The DJ fills out the early evening playing the most obvious indie-dance records , as he will finish the evening .
12 Contrary to what you are told as a novice , it does in fact pay to let your backside drop into a sitting position — this allows even the shortest sailors to lean back in a relaxed position using their weight as opposed to relying only on arm strength
13 A key aspect for nurses , in particular , but for RMI , overall , is that progress be made on the concept of collaborative care plans whereby the whole team agree a pattern of treatment and therefore resources that will be needed by a particular patient .
14 Yeah , but what I 'm saying is that , yeah , but what I 'm saying is when the parent comes to you and says well the primary school said they were you can say well well yes but by by our standards and our assessment when they arrived here
15 He describes how the basic system has been tested and extended throughout the Authority , location by location and application by application .
16 J.H. Fabre , the famous French entomologist , describes how the mud-dauber wasp lays each of its eggs in separate mud cells which it has constructed , providing in each an advance supply of fresh food consisting of spiders paralysed by its sting .
17 The CIT thanks Transport Development Group for the fine portrait of Philip Henman which now hangs on the first floor landing at 80 Portland Place .
18 A track leads down the open fellside to join Fell Beck , whose peaty waters eventually tumble into the fern-hung swallow hole of Gaping Gill .
19 It assesses both the general processes affecting the public enterprise sector , and the variations between countries resulting from differences in the political environment and in institutional industrial relations factors .
20 The plan clears up the legal wrangles set off by the federal government 's decision in 1988 to sue the state government over water quality in the Everglades , but leaves unclear many of the details of the clean-up .
21 Knox 's account of the bond and its aftermath compellingly conjures up the new spirit released by that small group in December 1557 .
22 Look where you are , and then , ’ she reaches out the undamaged arm to drape it cosily over Rainbow 's hunched-up shoulders , ‘ look where I am .
23 The setup in the photograph shows how the finished case looks , and for its size it has to be one of the most versatile and powerful rigs around .
24 In his careful assessment of this process , Wood shows how the existing authorities kept up their Pressure for local interests — essentially for as much of the existing structure as they could maintain intact — until the last possible moment for amendments ( Wood 1976:Ch .
25 Hincmar also shows how the chief officers kept " the confederation of the whole realm glued together with the palace " .
26 Pearse identifies the same process as the Kulak path when he shows how the incorporative drive draws out what he calls the progressive element among the peasantry ( Pearse 1975 ) .
27 Figure 4.4 shows how the absolute amounts spent on the services covered in this book stagnated in real terms after 1974 .
28 It shows how the present position compares with the depths of the last recession in 1982 when 23 per cent of such companies were at risk .
29 Figure 18.1 shows how the total casualties fell over this period even though the number of vehicles on the road was increasing .
30 The illustration shows how the special-train business developed in these ten years .
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