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1 Both are shortened in CD4 ( which does not dimerize ) relative to the classic V domain , but in sCD2 the CC' loop is shortened and the FG loop is greatly lengthened. β- Bulges in the C' and G strands , which introduce a distinctive twist to these strands , are believed to be crucial to V domain dimerization .
2 Many early r'n'r bass players continued to use the upright bass , which lent a distinct voice to the records of the time .
3 The work has a masterly sense of proportion , an elegiac richness of palate and a spiritual far-sightedness which lent a radiant depth to the work 's mythological tapestry .
4 Erm , but , you know , which lent a certain point to the whole argument .
5 For a moment she stood looking around the wide hall , closely carpeted in dark , velvety blue which lent an added drama to the vivid Impressionist paintings , the apricot-coloured Knole settee .
6 The Law Society have now introduced the Client Care Scheme , which goes a long way to bonding this relationship at the outset .
7 Four British players — Sally Prosser , Janet Soulsby , Helen Wadsworth and Lora Fairclough — are the main challengers for the order of merit title , which offers an expenses-paid invitation to the $1.5 million Asahi Cup in Japan in September and complimentary flights on next year 's Asian Circuit .
8 It was run by Alfred Rozelaar Green who , having lived and worked in Paris before the war , wanted to imitate in London the French free academy system which offers an open house to anyone wishing to draw , paint or sculpt for as many or as few sessions as they wish .
9 The government 's pursuit of mass home ownership , and its liberalisation of controls over private sector development , have encouraged a building boom which represents a serious threat to the countryside .
10 It was this which led the following day to Eighth Army 's request for authorization to negotiate with the Soviets for a hand-over , " on advice Macmillan " , and which led to Robertson 's order from AFHQ later that day for negotiations to begin .
11 There were several other incidents in Streatham and Brixton which interrupted the through service to Croydon and Purley and occasionally cars had to be lent to other depôts .
12 Lord Normand in Potts ' Executors v IRC 32 TC 211 at 229 specifically rejected the contention that the words " directly " or " indirectly " should be extended " to any payment made by the settlor 's request to a third party which produces a financial benefit to the settlor equivalent to the sum paid " .
13 This type of system requires two cold water cisterns : the normal one which supplies the cold feed to the hot water cylinder ( the ‘ secondary ’ circuit ) ; the other a feed-and-expansion cistern for supplying the ‘ primary ’ boiler circuit .
14 Elite theorists have always been fascinated by the phenomenon of political leadership , an orientation already reflected in their accounts of modern input politics which accord a primary role to political entrepreneurs in building up lobby groups or social movements , and to party leaders in shaping the development of mass ‘ public opinion ’ .
15 The second rhyme on dying emphasises the deforming physical violence which precedes the final judgement to death , and provides the stark reminder that this action kills joy : " alas ! my joy and my swetyng es demed to hyng " .
16 MR UNIVERSE will gird up his loins in briefs which bring a new meaning to the term bikini line , clip his diamond ear-stud into place and take the rattler from his Guildford home to Luton this week to begin his reign by promoting a new range of office furniture .
17 Within this dynamic , we can affect and create cultural forms and an agenda which bring the non-disabled world to us , not we to it .
18 Here he describes the unprecedented amount of sculpture he has found , whose quality demonstrates that the sculptors of Aphrodisias were no mere copyists but artists ofa distinctive school which made a major contribution to ancient art .
19 Much later the Boots Pure Drug Co. endowed professorships in honour of Lord and Lady Trent which made a substantial contribution to the academic growth of the University .
20 But the towns were by no means insulated from its far-reaching effects , nor , within the towns , the trading community which made a substantial contribution to the wealth of the kingdom in this period .
21 But they had a lively fear that enclosure might rob them of their valuable rights — rights which made a real difference to their standard and their mode of living — in the interests of the large freeholders and a corporation known to be corrupt .
22 These were the only two factors which made a significant contribution to the persistence of symptoms .
23 Also the subject of slugs , he felt , was not one which made an easy stepping-stone to such delicate matters as he himself had in mind .
24 I deliberately chose the hydrangeas for their pointed petals , which made an interesting contrast to the very rounded shapes of the yellow potentillas and the roses .
25 The steering committee which made the late changes to the report consisted of representatives from the European Commission , the lead additives companies Associated octel , Ethyl and SIAC , the International Lead and Zinc Research organisation , Agip Petrol and the United States ' Environmental Protection Agency .
26 It was an attitude like this which made the individual transfer to community relations in the first place , as all those in Easton 's Community Relations Unit did , one even from the Traffic Branch .
27 There are many other groups which suffer a similar fate to women .
28 This has been particularly true of recent years , in , say the 15-year office building boom which succeeded the sudden end to the penultimate property crash of 1973/4 .
29 What the theory of reproduction brings to light , however , is the dense network of economic , political and cultural ideas and practices in everyday life — especially in modern industrial societies — which constitutes a formidable obstacle to any large-scale radical political change .
30 The claim that individuals are the proper locus of explanation because they could do otherwise , and the claim that their actions are indeed important independent variables which make a substantial difference to the course of events are precisely the claims that must be argued for , rather than merely stated .
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