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1 Of course , terrible though it might be to imagine , Mistress Philippa had the cool nerve and composure to be a murderess , and Parchmeiner might well be her accomplice .
2 Nor will those investors and depositors who in the mid-1970s found themselves caught in a hurricane sweeping throught the secondary banking system after the collapse of Gerald Caplan 's London and County Securities .
3 There would be nothing , in principle , to prevent an ex-employee computer programmer writing a similar program by the exercise of his own mental effort provided he did not simply plagiarize his previous employer 's program .
4 In previous studies on the morphogenesis of colonic adenomas in FAP cases using a complete serial sectioning technique , we found that adenomas begin to develop in the proliferative compartment of the lower crypts in the form of atypical epithelial clusters , ‘ buds of ademoa ’ .
5 Souvenir hunters revived the centuries-old tradition after a huge tanker washed up on the rocks below East Prawle , Devon .
6 A month or so ago I sat in an excessively warm room listening to a gentleman from Intel 's processor division telling the invited audience of dealers and journalists that 1992 would see a boom in 486 sales similar to the boom in 386 bought about by Windows .
7 MB 's building products division has a large overlap with Caradon 's operations .
8 The middle notes last a little longer ( rose , neroli ) ; and the base notes have a profound influence on the blend .
9 In 1939 , Dr Paul Kosok of Long Island University discovered the enigmatic straight tracks on the pampa near Nazca , Peru , and in 1978 the zoologist Tony Morrison reported on the old straight tracks to be found in the remote altiplano region of western Bolivia .
10 Judy Armstrong makes a quick escape from the everyday hustle and bustle for a weekend fun-filled mountain biking in the rugged North York Moors .
11 FURIOUS nanny Sheila Beeson threw an eight-week-old boy at his mother shouting ‘ Keep your damned baby ’ , an Old Bailey jury was told yesterday .
12 Their civilian Folbot canoe had no added buoyancy of Mae-West lifebelts , no navigation aids , not even a spray cover as they crossed the sound from the Scottish mainland to land on the isle of Mull .
13 This indivisibility problem will tend to be smaller if each futures contract has a small nominal value , and the total value of the arbitrage transaction is very large .
14 The base component produces a deep structure tree .
15 Subsequently Clough Williams-Ellis bought the handsome inn outside the gates of Attingham , Shropshire , which he renamed the Mytton and Mermaid and promoted as a staging post for guests en route to Portmeirion .
16 The horns were still there , curled and chipped , the brown hair was coarse and stiff , and the flyridden eyesockets gave an uneasy impression of movement .
17 The Belmore Centre in Stoke Mandeville offers a bewildering combination of alternative treatments for the body , mind and soul .
18 The scheme has made it clear to managers that the teaching contracts represent a substantial part of each hospital 's budget , and Dr Pearson says that most managers are now very anxious to work with the medical school to ensure a good service for the students .
19 The awards will be presented at the House of Sport on October with each category winner receiving an engraved Wassail goblet donated by sponsors Tyrone Crystal .
20 The S/NVQ framework provides a challenging new route whereby those working in the industry can gain a qualification which recognises competence in the workplace .
21 Clearly , the comparative static effects on the output and sales decisions stand or fall together ( and it is quite encouraging to see that that is indeed the case with our subjects ) : if a given parameter change suggests an upward movement in a reservation price then it should also suggest an upward movement in output ( and vice versa ) .
22 ( 2 ) Will conflicts like the following restrict you ? ( a ) Conflicts of client interest ( the traditional conflicts ) : in many firms with mixed practices , the partners ' interest in maintaining work from insurers or corporate clients nearly always takes precedence over their interest in private plaintiffs .
23 For that special occasion , the Hotel de Roode Leeuw have an extra large honeymoon suite available at a supplement of £7 per person per night .
24 A beautifully atmospheric Khovanshchina Prelude , a predictably turbo-charged Ruslan and Ludmila Overture , and a sleek Raymonda Suite complete an attractive compilation .
25 The Cuban decision raised immediate fears in the USA that the 1980 officially sanctioned exodus of 125,000 Cubans [ see pp. 30474-75 ] might be repeated , and there were reports that the US navy was reviewing contingency plans to mount a naval blockade .
26 In 1984 Clare Bradley of Sheffield University published a persuasive paper ( Bradley 1984 ) arguing that sex bias affected the assessment of student projects .
27 Gary Lynam got the other one .
28 P&O Roadtanks Tanker Driver , Ian Newman found a novel way of training for the marathon
29 Tyne Tees managing director Ian Ritchie says the new company will invest £1m in its Middlesbrough studio , creating a new news service for the south of the region .
30 Beaten champion Evander Holyfield added a new dimension to the saga last night by demanding demanded a rematch with Bowe and a $15m purse .
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