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1 FACT FILE Flights : Brit Air ( 01-499 9511 ) offers daily direct services from Gatwick to Brest and Rennes ; a special weekend fare to both destinations costs £99 return ( travel out Friday , return Sunday or travel out Saturday and return Monday ) .
2 Heliconia , a kind of wild South American banana , produces long hanging stems with lines of triangular spiky flowers on each side .
3 You will have to be quick , for Lotus produces only small numbers of cars and demand is likely to be high .
4 The method is , however , applicable only if the investigator has extremely clear goals in mind , already well worked out in advance , and a major disadvantage is the very limited nature of the data which it is capable of yielding .
5 Garrya elliptica This grows 3 m tall and 4 m wide and has long grey/green catkins in winter
6 Later , when the infant becomes capable of relating to whole objects , such as the mother instead of just the breast , it develops more integrative mechanisms in terms of what is called the depressive position .
7 But we have noted that treatments of retinoic acid at even earlier stages of embryogenesis ( 7.0d.p.c. ) causes more extensive alterations in midbrain/forebrain structures and result in a compression of the most rostral rhombomeres ( r1-r3 ) in the hindbrain , as observed in other vertebrate embryos .
8 In addition , there is a disappointing ‘ Domine Deus ’ from the Petite Messe Solenelle — EMI has more flattering recordings of Gedda than this — a stirring ‘ Inflammatus ’ from the Stabat Mater , with Pilar Lorengar , and an indifferent selection of the Pechés de vieillesse .
9 Indeed , Norris looks for a possible rapprochement between deconstruction and the Anglo-American philosophical tradition exemplified by Searle , though he finds that Derrida has more possible affinities with Searle 's master , Austin .
10 Walt Disney may well have appreciated a tool like this for taking the drudgery out of the cartoon business but it has more serious applications in logo design and very effective business graphics ; one of the stock Adobe illustrations is a plot of the stock market showing a bull turning into a bear !
11 You need to be familiar with the type of glider you are flying because each needs slightly different angles of bank and behaves differently when side-slipping .
12 Sedum spectabile " Autumn Joy " has boldly fleshy shoots with butterfly — attracting pink flowers in late summer which dry off on the plant to orange/brown heads useful for winter decorations .
13 ( 1981 ) , for instance , revalue women 's lack of egotism , which has strongly negative implications in psychology , by calling it modesty .
14 It explains clearly most of the basic physical techniques used in biochemistry and has particularly good sections on microscopy , radio activity , sedimentation , chromatography and electrophoresis .
15 Holleyman & Treacher , 21a Duke Street , Brighton , East Sussex ( 0273 28007 ) , which is especially strong in music , and a great favourite of Antonia Fraser , and Ken Spelman 's , 70 Mickelgate , York ( 0904 624414 ) , which has particularly strong collections of art and architecture books .
16 LATENT HEAT : - It has high latent heats of evaporation and solidification ( e.g. 2 ½ times as much heat is required to cause boiling water to change into water vapour as is required to bring cold water to the boil ) .
17 Because saliva contains relatively high concentrations of alkali , accounting for about 3% of bicarbonate within the oesophagus , it is important that amylase concentrations measured in oesophageal fluid accurately reflect salivary contamination .
18 Whilst our competitors in Europe and elsewhere continued to push their training objectives forward , Britain remains the only modern Western European country which has neither national objectives for training nor a statutory work force and , as yet , no unified or progressive system of national qualifications .
19 John Lees , who often joins variously shaped pieces of paper to create the fields on which he applies his artfully-smudged and flickering drawings , shows new pencil and ink works ( along with new oil paintings ) at Hirschl & Adler , opening 18 February and continuing through 20 March .
20 The scientist has essentially separate pieces of information , whereas the subject has a sort of Gestalt .
21 Charlie , Avant-Garde stylist of the Year , holds very strong views about client relations and they are like music to the ear .
22 They attend Welsh language schools and Michael Vaughan has very strong roots in Wales , although Wendy Vaughan is originally from Derbyshire .
23 Secondly , publishing has very low barriers to entry .
24 The case is not entirely a private family matter since it has very serious implications for society as a whole .
25 Laing also has very modest tastes in food .
26 This may seem to be a rather unsurprising observation , but I feel it has very important consequences for arts education , underlining as it does the unease teachers feel about examinations in these subjects .
27 ‘ I had previously studied Charles 's chart and had noted that he has very unrealistic expectations of women .
28 Whatever may be its points of similarity to , or difference from , other countries ' villages as social institutions , it has very special qualities of picturesqueness , not of course to be confused with quaintness .
29 Radio-opaque shapes are clinically the most useful for quantifying colonic transit ; movement of barium involves unacceptably high doses of radiation and radioisotope studies need access to imaging equipment and the patient has to be immobilised during the scans .
30 However , this generally slightly negative attitude embraces widely divergent views amongst teachers as categorized by their length of service .
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