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1 Lord Lawson lines up alongside other members of the old guard such as Lord Howe , the late Lord Ridley and Lady Thatcher herself , who have been banging on the monetarist drum with the message that the deficit is one of the keys to the economy .
2 An intense young woman , passionate about her are — and perhaps less passionate about being regarded as a ‘ portraitist ’ — Sarah kicks out against preconceived notions of current portraiture .
3 This concerns the stages a case goes through from initial instructions to its conclusion and the physical appearance of the file throughout that time .
4 William Howitt , in his Rural Life in England , 1838 , wrote of the Dent knitters , ‘ The knitting goes on with unremitting speed … they burn no candle but knit by the light of the peat fire . ’
5 News from Parliament in these programmes goes out to huge audiences ; some 11 to 15 million people watch the main national news .
6 Aldergrove stands by for big take-off
7 ‘ The action goes along at break-neck velocity to reach its conclusion and so there is no problem with the audience fidgeting . ’
8 This brief period of anecdotal joviality over with , Sutherland goes back into serious actor mode .
9 French Professor stands down from British transplant centre
10 But a war of sorts , and prejudice lingers on as new owners search for finance — in Japan .
11 Mull plans over with loved ones .
12 This enhancement leads on to new stages in cognitive complexity :
13 Andy leads off up large , friable flakes , hair plastered to his head but now mercifully sheltered .
14 In this event a ‘ high-bay ’ warehouse shows up to great advantage because it is feasible to mix guaranteed products with non-guaranteed products because separation is accurately maintained within the control system .
15 Such research is necessary for understanding the mental processes involved in object recognition ; how object recognition may develop ; and , how such recognition breaks down in certain cases of brain damage .
16 ‘ Meanwhile , the other watcher races down to Far Field and tells me .
17 Finally , if you find your mind wanders on to other thoughts during the exercise bring it back to focus on the feelings .
18 Underfoot , a soggy tiger-trap of a burrow roof gives in like brown sugar .
19 This research follows on from previous work on the diffusion of new technology undertaken as part of the ESRC Research Initiative on New Technologies and the Firm .
20 3 Upon impact , the whole of the body weight follows through for maximum effect .
21 MAKING objects such as gear wheels out of compressed , powdered metal rather than cut or molten metal saves both energy and materials .
22 Assuming DOL comes back to full fitness that leaves us with DOL , Newsome , Wetherall , Fairclough and Jobson for effectively 2 places , and that s before we start looking at the youth team players .
23 I listen to it quite often ( not this week though ) but I thought maybe someone could get on ( after we beat Blackburn ! ! ! ) and go National about the net ( especially if the piece comes out in square ball ) .
24 Nor is this influence obvious or straightforward , for a major reason why different research comes up with different findings and has different implications for policy and practice is that those findings are subject to different underlying assumptions and have different ideological agendas .
25 NEWS Ryburn bounces back with mild brew
26 So it appears that a general tendency to unhappy and aggressive social interaction spins over into mother-child management struggles .
27 Additional material from Theodore turns up in other Irish manuscripts , dating from the eighth century , the ninth century and , in one case , from the late tenth century — more than four hundred years after Theodore was condemned .
28 The fact that the ad sits in between other normal commercials gives it added impact , but the trouble is it tackles the symptoms , not the cause and could feed on guilt .
29 Maybe this attitude lingers on in advanced Western societies , explaining why some people still wax so lyrical about arcane grammatical rules , the Oxford English Dictionary and all the other magical authorities , and why they are so indignant about feminists ‘ tampering with language ’ .
30 Can I just say to you that that 's already been developed and worked out we 're intending in the next cycle to bring you proposals for a housing strategy , er on social housing , and within that we 're intending to run a series of short seminars for members to give members , all members , not just members of this committee but members of all area committees until everybody has that information background information on things like , social housing , partnerships , housing association grant so that everybody 's in a position to actually er , see and make a decision on what this council wants out of social housing , but all of that will take place in the next cycle Chair .
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