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1 British Jurassic workers have been particularly disillusioned about the stratotype because , though Jurassic stratigraphy has always led the rest of the column , many of the classic Jurassic stages were derived from English place-names ( like Kimmeridge and Bath ) by a Frenchman ( Alcide d'Orbigny ) who never visited England .
2 The role of the lawyer or adviser in taking the initiative in identifying problems with which help can be provided becomes important , and it is in this type of work that the law centres have been particularly successful .
3 Under a joint WWF/EEC programme , funds have already beeb allocated for anti-poaching activities in Kenya and Tanzania , where the poaching and elephant population declines have been particularly drastic .
4 It is now generally appreciated that Warner Bros had been particularly badly hit by the depression , largely because of the furious rate at which they had acquired movie-houses in the 1920s .
5 The report alleged that human rights violations had been particularly blatant in areas of armed insurgency , notably Punjab , Kashmir and Assam , where security forces were given a " licence to torture and kill " .
6 The trade unions have been particularly strong in the Bataan EPZ , but this is unusual in export zones ( see Mitter , 1986 , pp.74–9 ) .
7 Works councils have been particularly important in securing improvements in working conditions and other non-wage elements since many of these are so specific to individual workplaces that they can not be regulated by means of a general , industry-wide agreement .
8 Weekend breaks have been particularly successful .
9 The autumn harvest uprisings , for example , in the autumn of nineteen twenty seven which consisted of attempts to lead peasant risings erm in various parts of the countryside , particularly in the area er around here er Kiang See and so on where the peasant associations had been particularly strong .
10 Investment in start-ups and in early stage developments has been particularly badly hit , down from £128m in 1990 to just £58m last year .
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