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1 p/b £15.95 Paperback reprint of David Watkin 's highly esteemed history of architecture from Knossos to Quinlan Terry .
2 The Bantu Mirror , established in 1936 , circulated in both Rhodesias , using African languages , but employed no African reporters : it merely used translations of news from Argus papers .
3 Gently remove sprigs of rosemary from the stalk and sprinkle over chicken with chopped parsley .
4 It 's already causing howls of outrage from the industry .
5 Heseltine was able to announce that he already had assurances of support from a hundred MPs when he formally declared his intention to contest the leadership .
6 The adventurers may be able to beg or buy some badly needed pieces of equipment from Bardul here .
7 Even if firms were completely market orientated , they would still make errors of judgement from time to time .
8 Mrs Nixon still cherishes letters of appreciation from eminent people .
9 The Silmarillion might then have come to look like ( for example ) The Saga of King Heidrek the Wise , written late but preserving intensely moving fragments of verse from some much older time now lost ; even the editorial matter would then reinforce the effect of age and darkness ( a device Tolkien used on a much smaller scale for The Adventures of Tom Bombadil ) .
10 He had also received letters of commendation from the chief constable of Central Scotland Police , and from the assistant chief constable of the British Transport Police in Scotland .
11 However , at higher concentrations collagen also causes release of ADP from platelet granules and this is independent of the prostaglandin pathway .
12 Nevertheless it would be dangerous to assign laws to Asclepiodatus simply on the basis of his probable knowledge : the praeceptio of Chlothar II also shows signs of influence from Roman and Burgundian Law .
13 Demands for national self-determination , from Scotland to Catalonia , have been stimulated by the development of the European Community , which has both exacerbated perceptions of distance from the decision-making process and provided a familiar and supportive framework within which the newly independent states could operate .
14 Such was the speed of the changes in Japan at this time that it is easy to draw a somewhat misleading impression of unilinear progress , a clearly conceived plan of action from the beginning , logically carried out step by step .
15 He is busily carving slices of meat from the carcass of a multi-legged Chaos Spawn .
16 Alexei found himself recalling events from his childhood — the dimly understood shifts of influence from one family to another , his mother the niece of the Emperor , his father a commoner and always absent on the Imperial service — and almost before he was aware of it his hand had risen to the gold caste mark on his cheek .
17 Are we really hearing stirrings of green-ness from our political leadership ?
18 As a result many Marxists have had to look outside Marxism to explain primitive societies , so they often imported theories of history from the anthropologists whom they used as sources .
19 It is not enough to think of a murder and who committed it and why what is not immediately obvious , and then to take some setting that seems interesting and simply introduce chunks of description from time to time .
20 Merseyside Opera , a company which has even attracted words of praise from Rita Hunter , is about to stage Carmen at the Neptune .
21 By 1747 , however , the first Duke of Montrose was dead and his successor was much less actively involved in politics , while the Jacobite rising of 1745–6 effectively removed Stirling of Craigbarnet from the field .
22 We set off at a rattling rate , presumably to put some distance between us and the dozens of others still ponderously selecting items of clothing from their car boots , and I commenced my belligerence with a few barbed remarks about the pace-setting .
23 She picked up a barely touched bottle of whisky from the dining-room table , frowning faintly as she studied its label .
24 You would anyhow not expect on this occasion any words of wisdom from me , indeed my wife and four daughters would doubtless tell you that you should never expect words of wisdom from me .
25 B fraudulently obtained possession of cotton from Fowler .
26 erm If you further make things difficult from the point of view of actually banning imports of timber from Uganda you may in fact be able .
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