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1 Also titled Howard Carter : before Tutankhamun ( British Museum Press , £12.95 p/b £9.95 for visitors to the museum during the period of the exhibition ) , it is an anthology of Howard Carter 's writings illustrated by his own photographs , drawings and paintings .
2 The aggregation hierarchy has as its root a highly abstract object node which has some similarity to a node in hyper-text terminology comprising a chunk of data for presentation to the user .
3 As many have found , often only in retrospect , a good deal of thought must be given to the preparation of data for presentation to the machine .
4 Local projects to benefit include the Alton Sports and Social Club who will receive £1,000 towards extensions to the Harry Baker pavilion ; Medstead Parish Council , who have been awarded £1,500 towards extensions to the village sports pavilion ; and Old Alresford Cricket Club , who have been given £100 to upgrade windows in their pavilion .
5 This has to be corrected for Position Error ( Static Pressure effected by movement of the aircraft in relation to the position of the Pitot head and static vents ) .
6 Or , a change in the position of the needle may be caused by the flight path of the aircraft in relation to the bearing on the OBS .
7 Using up to seven 4mm DAT cartridges , the unit uses data striping techniques to deliver data in parallel to the array 's multiple drives .
8 The project is contained in a Scottish Office consultation document proposing £200m-plus of improvements to the trunk road system south of Edinburgh .
9 This means that an average serving would contribute more than 16g of fibre to the diet , which is more than half the quantity that the average Briton consumes in a day on his fibre-depleted diet .
10 He was ‘ noble in his entertainment and gravely facetious ’ , once spending £3000 as host to the King .
11 Should any man lose any time through sickness he is to throw back 2s. per day to the Company and receive account at harvest .
12 Even when VAT is recoverable , prices are still 35–40 per cent higher in the UK , and would add another £3 per hour to the cost of operating a C152 .
13 This should be resisted by the tenant as not only will the term be slightly diminished ( by almost three months where , for instance , the certificate date is a few days before a quarter day ) which could be relevant for a comparatively short term lease , but also the first and subsequent rent review dates will be that much sooner , which at a rent of , say , £100,000 per year , increasing to £140,000 per year ( in an inflationary market ) on the first rent review , would add £10,000 per quarter to the rent .
14 The disease may remain dormant and undetected until it is transmitted to other fish through abrasions to the skin .
15 The Council agreed a special levy of £445 in addition to the Compensation Fund contribution for 1992–93 .
16 Moreover , his nerve deserted him when Russia invaded East Prussia , and he transferred two army corps from France to the East .
17 Over 75% of respondents to the survey said that distribution and hotline services were good ( Tiptree and Penguin were consistently singled out for special praise ) , and that wholesalers were outstandingly efficient .
18 Lucas lost 4p to 159p in response to the announcement that it has agreed to buy Dowty Fuel Systems for £18.9m from TI Group .
19 However , if we ascribe a nominal value of £4 per hour to the work undertaken then informal carers as defined by the GHS undertake work to the value of £15,599 — £24,041 billion per annum .
20 With regard to criminal matters the magistrates have a twofold jurisdiction : ( a ) to try people summarily ; and ( b ) to commit people for trial to the Crown Court before a judge and jury .
21 The usual means of approach to the crag is from the layby at its north-east end .
22 access to the archiving system itself to be limited by password or other means of authentication to the system manager
23 Foundation Studies is one of the means of admission to the degree and diploma programmes of the Faculty ( see page 68 ) .
24 Now , I laid into the JMP-1 for having but a single input on the front , with no means of connection to the back of the unit ; the TriAxis has the input to the rear , with no input on the front !
25 ‘ Sound would be a good means of access to the system for the visually impaired , but I do n't see it as obligatory .
26 The relationship of patronage was therefore complex : on the one hand , it reflected economic injustices in society as a whole , while , on the other , it was an essential means of access to the reading public for labouring poets .
27 One matter on which all three members of the court founded their judgments was that in that case the path and steps formed an essential part of the means of access to the house , in that it was the only way in .
28 In this case that certainly was not so ; the ordinary means of access to the house was from the front of the house and to my mind it is very doubtful whether this yard could be regarded as a means of access to the house at all … in my view the section can not be extended beyond what was held in Brown 's case so as to include a yard of this kind .
29 In this case that certainly was not so ; the ordinary means of access to the house was from the front of the house and to my mind it is very doubtful whether this yard could be regarded as a means of access to the house at all … in my view the section can not be extended beyond what was held in Brown 's case so as to include a yard of this kind .
30 Literally meaning a lever , the palanca is a means of access to the patron , he/she is an intermediary between the two .
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