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1 A case report and clinical-epidemiological studies in patients who have misused anthranoid laxatives over a long period should be considered in a final risk assessment for colorectal cancer in man .
2 We briefly describe a number of variations on this idea below , However , while such techniques can be used effectively when programming in an assembler language , it is much more difficult for a compiler to recognize which constructions in a high-level language call for their use .
3 He would discover that the report advocates the grouping of pupils according to ability in many circumstances , in order to place the pupil in a specific ability group for a particular purpose as that is a more flexible device for teaching older children in a number of subjects .
4 His footballing skills were obviously allied to a questionable temperament , and in January 1985 Frank McAvennie lived up to his immense promise , becoming the first Scottish footballer to be sent off in a Premier league match for giving a ‘ V ’ sign to the opposing fans .
5 In particular , Nestlé and Suchard had been involved in a similar takeover battle for the ownership of Cote d'Or , the Belgian chocolate company , during 1987 .
6 It is clear that a main attraction of the project for its participants was the opportunity offered to obtain a large amount of space in a Central London location for a modest outlay .
7 As the head of science put it : I think once it gets off the ground and we have got the library and the integrated studies and study skills teaching in a central resource area for the whole school , I think then , people are going to have to start seriously appraising the way they teach and I think that can only be a good thing .
8 ‘ Ellison has been playing in a central midfield role for the youth team .
9 Here the influential Council of Europe publication The Threshold Level in a European Unit/Credit System for Modern Language Learning by Adults ( van Ek 1975 ) set the tone for many subsequent language courses , specifying social roles and psychological roles as two of the main parameters with which students need to cope ( the others are settings , topics , and language functions ) .
10 A complimentary dinner in a typical Verona restaurant for all guests staying 7 nights or more arriving 4 July–22 Aug .
11 In the fourth and fifth years , in addition to being available as separate examination options , art , music , drama and dance are involved in a compulsory multi-media course for all pupils .
12 Image analysis artifacts result in a higher noise rate for the oligonucleotide probes .
13 As hoped , the monograph sample produced a very high hit-rate ( 91% ) , and has resulted in a low unit price for electronic records .
14 The moves were the first steps in a longer-term support package for the former Soviet republics , estimated at US$24,000 million , which had been mapped out by the Group of Seven ( G-7 ) industrialized countries [ see p. 38888 ] .
15 Forget , eager after his long break , was delighted to reach his first semi-final in a Super Series event for three years .
16 That victory was a first in a Grand Slam tournament for Panatta , one of no fewer than 14 players since ‘ 77 to have made winning Grand Slam debuts in Paris .
17 An Oxford student has been sentenced to four months in a young offendors institute for supplying drugs .
18 He sentenced both to four years in a young offenders centre for hijacking and to six months for criminal damage .
19 McHugh , who is now also serving nine months in a young offenders centre for motoring offences , was sentenced to three months in jail on the Customs offences .
20 Fenton was given 18 months detention in a young offenders institution for the aggravated burglary and 12 months concurrent for each of the other offences .
21 Mr Bell said : ‘ If children develop an interest through PE they can feed into local clubs and take part in a worthwhile leisure activity for the rest of their lives . ’
22 The reverse case , of evidence taken in a civil law country for use in common law proceedings , presents greater difficulties ; a deposition or minute taken by a judicial officer , with no cross-examination and perhaps without the parties being represented at all , may have limited probative value or be actually inadmissible in the common law country .
23 Savage , whose injury was so bad he is unable to play at non-League level , is hoping for some kind of runout at Burnden Park on November 17 when Bolton face Manchester City in a joint benefit match for him and Frank Worthington .
24 Savage , whose injury was so bad he is unable to play at non-League level , is hoping for some kind of runout at Burnden Park on November 17 when Bolton face Manchester City in a joint benefit match for him and Frank Worthington .
25 The National Curriculum , whilst being consistent with the other government sponsored programmes in its instrumental-vocationalist view , has made provision for the arts through music and art as second tier essential subjects with drama mentioned for possible inclusion with art , music and design in a joint arts option for older pupils .
26 A few berries in a rich wine sauce for goose or chicken adds a delicious note .
27 Quizmaster Colm Holmes then introduced tie-breakers which resulted in a one point victory for the well balanced MIS 1 team .
28 Miss Cooper will also feature in a major advertising campaign for the firm .
29 Paul lives in a tiny bungalow , and had kept marine fish in a four foot tank for several years .
30 b ) Contacts with a hospital have resulted in a new learning module for A Level Physics .
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