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1 The extracellular matrix laid down by microbial cells in microbial biosensors will show a more random orientation of structural components , but these can also have a dominant influence on the flux of the product and the substrate .
2 Applying the principles laid down by this House in American Cyanamid Co. v. Ethicon Ltd. [ 1975 ] A.C. 396 , he first asked himself whether there was a serious question to be tried ; he held that there was , the question being whether or not the facts were such that section 47 was incompatible with article 30 .
3 Many of the rules laid down by this syndicat in 1904 were later taken as the basic framework around which the AOC regulations for Champagne were formulated in 1927 .
4 He watched her go down Newcastle Place with the bird cage in her arms , and pity rose up like yeasty dough in his chest , restricting his breath .
5 You will need a detective , be it a police officer or some individual caught up for good reason in the investigation , who is capable of seeing deeply into people 's characters , of putting himself like Simenon 's Maigret into , not so much other people 's hoes , as into other people 's minds and souls .
6 The boy rolled over and came on to one knee in a single lunge , and hurling himself at the man , caught him round the thighs with both arms , and swept him with him through the opening .
7 There was a ‘ Refuge Rota ’ pinned by the house telephone , with six different names filled in for different times in the week .
8 Like Marshall in the previous Test , Paul Terry came in at Old Trafford in plaster to help a team-mate reach his century .
9 The last , in particular , came in for detailed criticism in the 1960s and must , therefore , be considered a little further .
10 We waited anxiously as reports came in of 97-mph gales in the Pennines but thankfully the spire remained firm .
11 We drove off to another barracks in Lille where we were taken individually into an office occupied by a portly Major ; he handed each of us a pile of papers and we were told to sign each one at the bottom .
12 On one occasion , I recall someone commenting that so-and-so came back with 235 holes in his airplane .
13 but Sale came back with ten points in ten minutes and were still going strong when the whistle went … too close for comfort
14 The County Ground fans were in despair but Swindon roared back with 2 goals in 6 minutes .
15 It came out with particular force in my work .
16 The Guide Book came out in two volumes in 1819 .
17 An erratic Lebanese with a wife and family in Beirut and a Dutch mistress in Nicosia , he wore jeans and cowboy boots and drove around at high speed in a Chevy 4 × 4 with expired Texas licence plates .
18 However , some of the health improvement came about through natural reduction in disease .
19 But last Saturday Major climbed on to that soapbox in Luton .
20 This was to become a familiar story among those bookshops that opened along with other stores in city centres on the 28th .
21 Trailing 19–2 at half-time , woeful Saints hit further setbacks when Fox raced in for two tries in three minutes early in the second half .
22 When Japan opened up to Western technology in the latter half of the l9th century their whaling fleets were smaller than their Western counterparts .
23 In the two figures on the right in particular the earlier striations and hatchings have given way to more discreetly and subtly modelled planes delineating the component parts of the trunks and limbs of the figures ; these planes are angled away from each other along clearly defined ridges in some passages , but softly opened up into each other in others .
24 The trendy York paving has disappeared from streets in Manchester and turned up in conservation areas in the South where it is in short supply .
25 He faced up to five years in prison and a fine of $250,000 .
26 A few stars have been known to undergo more than one major outburst ; the ‘ Blaze Star ’ , T Coronæ in the Northern Crown , is usually of about the tenth magnitude , but flared up to naked-eye visibility in 1866 and again in 1946 .
27 The other object of special note is the so-called Blaze Star , T Coronæ , which is usually of about magnitude 10 , but which flared up to naked-eye visibility in 1866 and again in 1946 .
28 In the Smolensk area as elsewhere , they linked up with agricultural advisers in the effort to make the peasants realize that subsistence farming was a form of self-exploitation , since their energies were dissipated in a multitude of tiring undertakings .
29 As reported in some editions of The Independent last week , the Arts Council leaflet aimed at this week 's Conservative Party conference differs starkly from the one handed out to Labour delegates in Brighton last week .
30 Marion turned away and began to pile up assorted biscuits in red and green tins , holly-decked and dotted about with fat robins in honour of Christmas .
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