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1 Lee Doherty set Alan Dornan free down the right and his cross from the by-line was headed home superbly by Garry Haylock .
2 The reason Morgan sees for the passage of society from one stage to another — and this is what is most stressed by Engels in his restatement of Morgan 's theory in The Origin — is a social break due too the fact that the various subsystems stop working in gear , and come into conflict with each other .
3 The face will fill out , the limbs will unwind and the real Gemma will emerge , so that by the time she is six months old even a stranger will be able to tell her from Carla Marie .
4 This wo n't be necessary in the case of societies that give you one redemption figure applicable whenever the mortgage is redeemed during the month for which the figure is given .
5 Waiting lists for marriage guidance can be many months long so the client comes to the CAB instead ; independent debt counsellors are rare outside the CAB ; unemployment causes stress that is not within the remit of the Job Centre , so the client comes to the CAB ; few of these problems have easy or immediate solutions .
6 The main problem for the photosynthesizing plant is to keep the stomata open when the sun is shining , to allow carbon dioxide in without losing too much water by evaporation .
7 Beyond the tree-fringed mouth of Bull Pot of the Witches , the path to Ease Gill cuts left on to the fell 's edge and passes close by a trap door covering a shaft that leads into Lancaster Hole , the first route into the main cave system of Leck Fell .
8 ‘ The wild duck wherries to the distant flood … ''Whizz goes the peewit o'er the ploughman 's team/ with many a whew and whirl and sudden scream … ’ 'A sedge bird built its little benty nest/ close by the meadow-pool and wooden brig … ’
9 Here , the cliffs dropped sheer to the sea , and far below her , fishermen were lifting pots close by the rocks .
10 State agencies other then the Ministry of Internal Affairs , furthermore , either had become convinced that the government would run more risks by abandoning reform than it would by continuing with it , or were acquiring ministers whose commitment to change was actually greater than that of their predecessors .
11 He named Mark Flatts in his squad at Sheffield United only a week after giving 18-year-old Ian Selley his debut .
12 THE ORGANISERS of the Portuguese Grand Prix , who fined Nigel Mansell $50,000 for allegedly breaking the rules during the race at Estoril on 24 September , said yesterday that their case concerned only the motor racing authorities and is not a civil action as previously thought .
13 ( First Edition ) THE ORGANISERS of the Portuguese Grand Prix , who fined Nigel Mansell and Ferrari $50,000 for allegedly breaking the rules during their race at Estoril on 24 September , said yesterday that their case concerned only the motor racing authorities and was not a civil action , as previously reported .
14 In the judgment in Ex parte Jaderow Ltd. the court ruled , inter alia , that a member state might lay down conditions designed to ensure that the vessel had a real economic link with that state if that link concerned only the relations between that vessel 's fishing operations and the populations dependent on fisheries and related industries .
15 It was by no means clear how the figure arose in the first place .
16 Sometimes the associated qualities clearly relate to attributes which the animals undoubtedly possess — an elephant is an obvious symbol of strength and power in any culture — but it is by no means obvious why a bat should be associated with happiness or a deer with affluence .
17 This new approach was heralded by the decision in Photo Production Ltd. v. Securicor Transport Ltd. ( 1980 ) in which the House of Lords swept away the doctrine that a fundamental breach of contract could prevent an exemption clause from providing a defence .
18 Er I think there 's er one problem of course is that regional newspapers do depend on situations vacant quite a bit and the situations vacant market is n't improving dramatically .
19 A carved chair close by the altar , a small ancient-looking chest , and an ornately-carved table which looks for all the world like a chest on legs , may well be Jacobean .
20 They 're just the same with the police force , there could be er , er , an increase in police pay , or there could be any , a very large incident which would require planning , if these happen then it has always been the case , if there was n't the money available then a precept could be put upon us as a local authorities to er , cover that erm , directly .
21 Molly had stood beside him and had pointed out one particularly small drawer close by the door .
22 Our cottage lay on stubby cliffs close by the sea .
23 Well I 'm just make sure you behave your alright but just go a bit steady out the front there .
24 If you get the height right then the width seems preposterous .
25 This is particularly important in schools where the microcomputers used e.g. the BBC-B , have a ready market for home use and are therefore vulnerable to theft .
26 If there was no map information available then the order and orientation of the contigs was random , but the order of probes within each contig was stable .
27 In a London teaching hospital close by the river , from which he could in his more masochistic moments glimpse the window of his own office , Dr. Charles Freeborn , Controller of the Forensic Science Service , all six foot four of him , lay rigidly in his narrow bed , his nose peaked high above the methodical fold of the sheet , his white hair a haze against the whiter pillow .
28 In this age of electricity and modern heating systems , there is no need at all to employ the sorts of numbers necessary even a generation ago .
29 Is it thirteen foot wide then the room ?
30 Some of these are indirect ways of reducing speeds , but nowhere is the direct way used ie a change in the law to bring speed limits below 50 km/h , applied street by street or across a zone , delimited by signs , enforced by the police , publicised widely , and then supported by infrastructural measures to ensure compliance as well as by environmental enhancement to reinforce perception of the changing function of the street to one of pedestrian ownership .
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