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1 The later chapters on the regions of Britain describe particular local features but for each region you should remember that many of the people are engaged in the activities indicated on these pages .
2 The continents sit on shifting plates that form the outer crust of the Earth ; and the oceans fill the spaces in between .
3 The Arbuthnots hunted on odd days with the Meath and Tom lived for the sport .
4 This was provisionally arranged for early May 1994 , after Easter but before the ACTS gathering on 25 June .
5 The opinions expressed on this page do not necessarily represent those of Uniview .
6 Ramblers and many of the climbers flower on year-old wood : new stems grow out to their full length one year — and in the more vigorous kinds , this may be very long indeed — and then bear bloom the following year .
7 The implied price of the bond on 30 June equals the futures price on 1 April multiplied by the price factor for the bond .
8 The discussions focused on bilateral co-operation in defence and space technology .
9 Assume that we have an additional relation which is also in TNF giving details about the students taking modules and the lecturers teaching on those modules .
10 The Preferred Entry Level as stated in the module descriptor is a guide to the previous achievement assumed by the module writers and Outcome statements reflect the competences acquired on successful completion of the module .
11 Here in contrasting Old World and New World settings you will see the types of dwellings , farm out-houses and craft workshops that the emigrants used on both sides of the Atlantic .
12 ‘ Oh , one of the defenders put on clerical robes and jeered back at him from the top of the curtain wall . ’
13 As far as I could discern none of the courts operates on any form of jury system .
14 Even though it was still daylight , the alleyways and runnels were dark , closed off by the houses built on either side .
15 That leaves the Russians relying on inexperienced stand-in Aleksandr Goteyen , and Mark Hateley and Ally McCoist will be looking to exploit him .
16 Moreover recent racialist attacks are worsening and spreading to West Germany , as The Times reported on 7 October 1991 .
17 As regards the world and the planets , the Earth was still the centre of the Universe , with the planets fixed on transparent spheres rotating , so that the planets seemed to move in circles round the Earth .
18 But the sheer effort required to gather and analyse data systematically , let alone the lobbying activities to initiate change , often exceeds the capacity of the groups working on this issue .
19 In Archbold , Criminal Pleading Evidence & Practice , 44th ed. ( 1992 ) , vol. 1 , para. 4–45 , appears a list of some of the cases decided on this issue .
20 Often , the aphids feed on one kind of plant in spring and summer , but their eggs are laid on a different kind of plant .
21 The prizes are the products described on this page ; no cash substitute will be offered .
22 But he 'll go on applying the skills learnt on those days in the Nottingham library to a wider cricketing canvas , and using that cast accumulated knowledge to enlighten others — not least the thousands of schoolchildren who visit Trent Bridge in parties each year : ‘ Last season we had several hundred children through on the day when Derek Randall needed one run to complete his 20,000 for the county — and I made certain they all knew about the landmark .
23 Since one of the skills acquired on this course is an inability to express what you are , Mr Eyre contends , the English become adept at ‘ pretending to be what they are n't ’ .
24 The accounts are largely designed to provide information about the returns achieved on that risk investment .
25 Eventually , submitting to James Coleridge 's persuasion and recognizing the peculiar circumstances , the authorities decided on another solution , though one of which the Coleridge family evidently remained unaware .
26 The story of a plot had been leaked to various newspapers , and on Sept. 19 the authorities put on public display various small firearms , improvised grenades , loudhailers , photocopying equipment and other items which they claimed were being used to make weapons .
27 Many of the meetings listed on that page will be over by the time this gets to you but the details are given as a way of providing a background of work in progress and ideas for future programmes for all the groups .
28 In addition to the objects found on Eurasian territory , Ortiz has selected antiquities originally acquired by the Czars or that entered museums through private donation or confiscation — the basis of the Greek and Roman collections of the Hermitage and Pushkin , their Etruscan and Byzantine collections and the Egyptian sections of both museums and elsewhere .
29 The Act made several other changes in the hope of reducing the friction between counties and districts , but the difficulties remain — especially between the counties and the districts based on former county boroughs ( Alexander 1982a:55 — 7 ; 1982b:67 — 8 ) .
30 Such a number represented about one-half of the NAS&FU 's likely membership at the time and some two-thirds of all the foreigners sailing on British ships .
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