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1 Visiting the Upper Nile state on Feb. 21 he again referred to the exclusion of the southern states from sharia law and said that citizens had shown their support for the " new political system and transference of powers to the people " .
2 We will now review some of the major developments from functionalist theory based on notions of culture and subculture .
3 Concerning Pw ai1 and its ORF a similar situation can be observed : the ORFs of the corresponding introns from M.polymorpha and S.pombe ( Fig. 2 ) show significant similarities to the algal intronic ORF ( Fig. 7a ) .
4 Weather would ‘ redistribute rather than remove the activity ’ and ‘ ingestion of the longer-lived isotopes from crops grown on contaminated land would be an additional hazard ’ .
5 Maine summed up the crucial developments of human history in his famous formula of the ‘ movement of the progressive societies from Status to Contract ’ .
6 Although the offer was not completely rejected by the Palestinian side , they made it clear that it fell short of Palestinian aspirations for a legislative council to take over control of the occupied territories from Israel [ see p. 38837 for Palestinian self-government proposal tabled at the fourth round of talks ] .
7 One of the many dressers from Rhode Design
8 Approximately one hundred paintings from the museum 's permanent collection include works by all of the principal practitioners from Boudin to Pissarro , Homer to Hassam , and Sickert to Sorolla , with many lesser known followers from Norway , Belgium , Holland , Italy , Germany , Poland and elsewhere .
9 This means that several hundred of the 40,000 deaths from lung cancer each year may be caused by passive smoking .
10 Indeed , given a campaign by Wulfhere as far as the coast , it is difficult to see how the whole extent of the northern territory of the western Saxons from Berkshire to Somerset could have escaped Mercian pressure in these years , creating perhaps precedents for further Mercian involvement in these districts at a later time .
11 It is also interesting that three of the four responses from Jane which overlap with Brenda 's talk in this turn exactly correspond to the points where she switches code .
12 It was not under sail , as I would have preferred , but the next best thing , and in this boat we explored most of the Outer Isles from North Rona to Barra Head , and the mainland coast between Lochinver and Oban .
13 Rawlings , who had retired from the air force on Sept. 14 in order to comply with electoral rules excluding serving members of the armed forces from candidacy , stood for the National Democratic Congress ( NDC ) [ see p. 39084 ] .
14 Accordingly , even those who have learned some of the relevant names from Pound 's biographers would be quite at sea if the editors had not marshalled , deftly and compactly and sometimes wittily , some very out-of-the-way information .
15 Of the 14 boats from Dover , eight went through to Rutland Water .
16 The Butterfly Conservation Society says the information could help save some of the rarest examples from extinction .
17 On July 16 Shatalin broke with the DRM and announced the formation of a new political party , together with Svyatoslav Fedorov , Nikolai Travkin , leader of the Democratic Party of Russia , and representatives of the Democratic Parties from republics which were planning to sign the Union Treaty .
18 One of the young probationers from Bluebird was on the ward , and came in with an injection for him , to help him to go to sleep .
19 The party is unlikely to win even one of the 13 seats from Punjab , and perhaps only three or four of Assam 's 14 seats .
20 Two of the bigger boys from Thorpe Street had once tried to outswing him for a dare , but Barry Lock had turned chicken at the last minute and Valance Fraser , who fancied himself as the cock of the street , had managed only a partial swing that left him dangling by his arms in the dirt .
21 Certainly one of the ancient routes from Ireland and Wales to the continent of Europe crossed Cornwall and followed more or less what is now the B3269 road which passes the Iron Age fort of Castle Dore , for many years associated with the tragic love story of Tristan and Iseult .
22 JAMES CLEMENTS , a jovial rotund Englishman who runs the Sek Kong detention centre for Vietnamese boat people , could barely contain his satisfaction when telling reporters that nothing out of the ordinary happened when camp inmates heard news of the first deportations from Hong Kong .
23 While many of the new releases from PolyGram and the smaller labels such as Chandos and Hyperion do reach here fairly quickly , those from EMI in particular are few and far between .
24 It is common ground that the mother 's removal of the two boys from Australia to England on 18 September 1991 was a wrongful removal for the purposes of article 3 of the Convention .
25 Also , for the same case , we determine the sign of the elements of A which multiply the larger of the two coordinates from eqn ( 6.4 ) .
26 President Bush was discussing a co-ordinated international response with other Western leaders and all options were open , including the forcible seizure of the two men from Libya .
27 Indeed the " United Front " was further restricted by an NAC decision on 16 February " to limit co-operation with the Communist Party to specific objects as agreed upon by the representatives of the two parties from time to time " .
28 One of the other problems from standing close that 's right .
29 And and many times I apologize for asking where various places are , because I just ca n't visualize Most of the other things from school come without being beckoned , er one thinks of er the economy , they taught about us about various things of the economy .
30 Yes , I mean I run a series for one of the local newspapers on past Lewes mayors and the amount of work that I had to do for that meant that I picked up all sorts of pieces of information about what other mayors had tried in the past , and things that had been successful and things that had been disasters , and as it was the centenary I went to a lot of trouble to look up exactly what had happened a hundred years ago and to try and recreate the ceremonial connected with that , and then when we elected erm two people honourary freeman of the town I got in all of the other mayors from Sussex , asked them to come along with their robes and mace bearers and so on , and we had this very sort of grand ceremonial procession in the Assembly Hall , which was sort of packed out with about four hundred people .
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