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1 Mr Hurd looked every inch the professional , a man of gravitas who understood history and foreigners , an authoritative performer in parliament and on television , the sort of unflappable figure essential at the side of an untried leader as new abroad as Mr Major .
2 His enthusiasm for the game is clearly undiminished and the 35 Scottish coaches present at the Dundee seminar are certain to have benefited from his experience .
3 Earlier studies of such palaeomagnetism in France and Japan had shown that iron-rich volcanic rocks , such as basalt , record the magnetic field prevailing at the time they are formed .
4 Dinner is served at 7pm but if you miss it , there is a range of tasty snacks available at the bar .
5 The neck is a sensible 43mm wide at the nut , medium deep , D-shaped as opposed to V-shaped and well rolled-over at the fingerboard edge .
6 It is surely reasonable to maintain that the parties assumed to contract in the light of the scientific knowledge prevailing at the time of delivery .
7 They were private individuals or partnerships , paid by the state to provide a universal service free at the point of use .
8 The British , U.S. and Dutch arts-funding bodies all at a crossroads
9 Goodwin ( 1986 : 3 ) takes up an idea which originated with Milliband : ‘ some local state institutions and in particular local government both represent local interests and , at the same time , represent the social interests dominant at the centre ’ .
10 There is no University-owned residential accommodation available at the Belfast campus , but a number of Belfast students may be accommodated on campus at Jordanstown , some seven miles away .
11 ‘ Normally they had a second soprano in the wings for the high D flat at the end .
12 They were put on to the French market one at a time with intervals between the sales .
13 honestly felt a wee bit nervous at the start just to make sure that I had the structure , that , that , I think that was the whole crux of the thing .
14 ‘ Ye looked a wee bit shaky at the bar . ’
15 OPTIONS : Any chariots may have up to two additional crewmen each at a cost of 7 ½ points each .
16 OPTIONS : Any chariots may have up to two additional crewmen each at a cost of 3 ½ points each .
17 Britain was the first country to offer health care to the entire population free at the point of use .
18 Section 5 renders an agreement made with an unauthorised person unenforceable at the option of the innocent party .
19 The artist Alberto Morrocco , Councillor Pat Greenhill and Principal John Forty at the Colourists Exhibition .
20 Easy Boot allows you to have fifteen separate configurations available at the touch of a mouse button , or the press of a key .
21 I was a little bit surprised at the answer to nine .
22 used to get a little bit jealous at the end of the day .
23 It was a triumph of modern science , and the new patron could not have been more impressed — although being seven months pregnant herself she was a little bit squeamish at the sight of the giant ten-inch needles used in the procedure .
24 Under this system tenants paid low annual rents and a large entry fine at the beginning of their tenancy .
25 The case at Water Newton is rather less certain , but it has been argued that either one of the two large buildings visible at the centre of the defended area served as an administrative centre for the Fens , or that this function was performed by the remarkable complex identified at Castor to the north-east of the town 's extramural suburbs .
26 Cambridge , Massachusetts-based Spinnaker Software Corp has now completed the acquisition of Power Up Software Inc for $18.5m in cash , plus the assumption of some debt : the acquisition was financed through the purchase of preferred stock by Harvard Management Co , which bought $23m of series B preferred stock redeemable at the company 's option and convertible into shares of common stock at a rate of $1.50 or $2.25 per share .
27 Weathering can be defined as the adjustment of the chemical , mineralogical and physical properties of rocks in response to environmental conditions prevailing at the Earth 's surface .
28 For whatever reason , the government chose to accept the case for retaining an Exchequer-financed service free at the point of use .
29 It also makes more powerful features available at the user interface , such as image transformations .
30 Little Big Man was released in 1970 and took a healthy $15 million at the box office .
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