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1 All of the songs from these sessions follow a similar sort of pattern : Holiday sings a chorus or two , the musicians share a couple of solos between them and that 's it .
2 Throughout the country , he explained , are cellphone stations which receive signals from these phones and retransmit them to either the normal British Telecom lines or another cellphone .
3 If thieves had to transfer cattle out of the district to avoid detection , it was easier to steal animals from these areas .
4 Fragments from these cDNAs and unique oligonucleotides were radiolabelled and used for probing cDNA libraries constructed in the λ Zap II vector ( Stratagene ) by standard techniques , or were purchased from Clonetech and Stratagene .
5 DNA fragments from these clones were subcloned into the pUC19 vector and one clone named KA71 was sequenced using the Sequenase Version 2.0 Kit applied to double stranded DNA ( USB Corp. ) ( 8 ) .
6 Customs have now announced a change to the way the second hand scheme for cars operates , so that second hand car dealers who acquire cars from these businesses may continue to sell them through the scheme .
7 Rugs from these countries have not found their way into the West to any large degree .
8 But further concessions from these states to Soviet military requirements will in fact be difficult to justify while Soviet officials routinely castigate other developing states for their military concessions to the West .
9 Most of the source countries for drugs are outside the European community and we would deal with vessels from these places as we have always done , ’ he said .
10 Compared with younger age-groups , very old people have high consultation rates with general practitioners , and have many more home visits from these doctors — the most expensive form of consultation ( Social Trends 1987 ) .
11 The 14 group practices and five singlehanded practices identified by the sampling technique represented 66 or 16% of the 403 general practitioners responsible to Berkshire family health services authority , and the sample consisted of half of the claims for night visits from these doctors , a total of 1988 visits .
12 Most males suffer severe wounds from these fights and in one sample from a narwhal population over 60% of the males had broken tusks .
13 Draw radial lines from these divisions to the centre point , now join with straight lines where these radial lines cross the semi-circles .
14 Martial motives from these movements recur to depict Achilles ' unappeased wrath .
15 We also show that the requirement for mesenchymal cells can be met by cells of the fibroblast line 3T3 ( but not by supernatants from these cells ) .
16 He referred to ‘ the success of the enormous diversity of neighbourhood Care Projects up and down the country ( which ) springs from these sources ’ .
17 There are numerous by-products from these plants , most of them useful as chemicals and the rest as fuel .
18 The danger in this new drive that is a feature of many advanced industrial societies lies not only in raising unrealistic expectations from these areas of study but also in denigrating the contribution of the social sciences to economic growth and in neglecting the non-economic functions of education which are just as important to the well-being of individuals and of society at large .
19 Workers at the Heeley Urban Farm in Sheffield have spent several days collecting seeds from these flowers with the intention of growing them as a crop , eventually to sell the seed as an urban flower-mix .
20 As the HIV epidemic continues to spread , particularly rapidly in Africa and Asia , newly arrived immigrants from these areas are at particular risk of coinfection with HIV and tuberculosis .
21 Extracts from these figures are listed as Table 1 , which records expenditure on libraries and computing for the universities involved in the present study , and Table 2 , which ranks these universities in terms of the proportions of post-graduate research carried out in these institutions .
22 The reason they would not otherwise do so becomes apparent from the biographical sources , from which it is clear that though it was possible to obtain mevleviyets from these medreses , men who did so tended not to rise much higher but to spend the rest of their lives in relatively low-ranking mevleviyets .
23 We might therefore expect these works to conform in some way to established taste , but it does not follow , as many of Wordsworth 's later disciples were prone to assume that anything in heroic couplets is necessarily bad ; in fact , many passages from these poems compare quite favourably with Wordsworth 's eighteenth-century predecessors .
24 Predictions from these tables will let you down once or twice a year when a session of light wind invades for a few days .
25 The Japanese are getting two things from these deals .
26 Quite a number of farmers from these areas , although still with 10–15 years active service left , did not think they could benefit from training : for them it was ‘ something for the young folk ’ .
27 The EEC pursues the dual policies of denying its markets to goods from these countries while dumping its own subsidised products abroad , policies paid for at considerable cost by its own consumers and taxpayers respectively .
28 The wines from these years attained great ripeness , but the véraison was far too quick and the Champagnes produced were very high in alcohol and extract and low in acidity , resulting in big , overtly rich , fat wines .
29 It is not easy to draw any general principles from these claims for they rest upon the particular factual situation , and the interpretation of the relevant text .
30 Products from these colonies , notably tobacco and sugar , had joined those from Asia to make up the re-export trade which had been balancing Britain 's payments since the Glorious Revolution of 1688 .
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