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1 Projects UK , 1 Black Swan Court , Westgate Road , Newcastle ( Until March 7 ) AS the second of the four overseas photographers , who came to Tyneside last summer , thereby pre-empting the international flavour of the Cleveland 's River Tees project by more than a year , Natassa Markidou , who has a studio and dark-room in Athens , decided that she wanted to commemorate her stay in the North-East by going back to basics .
2 Veteran Australian Cheyne Horan took third place , while Tahiti 's Vetea ‘ Poto ’ David , a popular favourite with the crowd , who stylishly hot-dogged the biggest waves on the shortest board , was only narrowly pushed into second .
3 Supporters were even more taken aback to learn that he was calling himself James , rather that the long-familiar Jimmy .
4 and I think that rather ruined the whole afternoon erm
5 Because in a group you y y y you get this erm the individual 's ego and they , th they take on this the super ego of the , of a leader so they get this transparent idea so if a person got a stronger ego , then they 're , then they 're less likely to lose that and take on somebody else 's ideas .
6 Broadly speaking , the less social closure there is , the less cohesive the social class grouping will be .
7 Who would have dreamed she would be so fiery the first time ?
8 In under a minute they 'd made two sharp lefts and a squealing right , and were roaring down a back street so narrow the least miscalculation would have taken off handles , hubs and mirrors .
9 Since published sources for instrument makers are extremely scarce the French archives provide the best ( and perhaps the only ) opportunity for new research on the Hotteterres .
10 And Celia comes and she 's cheerful and she does the admin with them , she organizes it and I just personally I 'm just so grateful the best thing which has happened to me .
11 Far greater research and time is put into enhancing the taste and aesthetic appeal of today 's food , and it is here perhaps that the most concern lies .
12 In early 1947 a bitterly cold winter damaged industrial output and trade , and although the economic impact was only short-term the psychological blow to popular morale seemed significant .
13 Calcium and magnesium salts may then be added to partly catalyse conversion of a acids so pre-empting the boiling reactions .
14 Continuation of inflation at this kind of rate would cause the whole problem to recur in that the value of gold stocks , at the new fixed price , would be regarded as insufficient in relation to the rising value of trade , and speculation on a further gold price rise , against the dollar , would redouble ( as it would have been proved so profitable the first time ) .
15 It had been so exciting the last time with one plane .
16 Slowly , as if driven , and knowing full well what she was doing , Meredith pulled off her hat and released her own hair again as he neared the end of the duckboards , still gently guiding the old lady and chatting to her courteously .
17 Another shelf is packed with new travel guides , all half the original price .
18 For example , IFS estimate that if the Department of Social Security had used the European Commission methodology , which uses expenditure rather than income , then in 1985 an extra 3.4 million people would have been found below half the national average .
19 Because the mass is so high the same force will have very little effect on .
20 They 're tying down half the British Army , for God 's sake .
21 Only half the industrial waste was disposed of in official sites .
22 The trade magazine Electrical Review even did a calculation which showed that if only half the official objectors spoke for just fifteen minutes the hearings would continue well into 1990 .
23 Ultimately the baron paid only half the total price , a record for a Gauguin , though Sotheby 's is believed to have charged its full commission to both buyer and seller , as usual .
24 The Foundation would need only half the total area .
25 In spite of this , the new price equalled only half the real price of this vital commodity .
26 Nygaard said that Carino was offering sealers only half the usual prices for adult harp and hooded seals .
27 Thus the cortex on one side contains a map of only half the visual field , but it contains two versions of that map , one from each eye , superimposed on one another .
28 A 1981 census showed that only half the new building constructed had planning permission .
29 Note that this is only half the apparent pay advantage the average woman would reap from being paid like a man .
30 The answer is that the Schrödinger equation is only half the dynamical story .
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