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1 White cutaway-collar broadcloth shirt ( Ben Sherman made these ) Club , regimental , etc. striped tie with stick-pin ; grey flannel parallels with normal size turnups , black toe-capped Oxfords .
2 Hastings claimed all the Lions points with six penalties , equalling the record for a Lion set by Tony Ward in South Africa in 1980 .
3 Hastings claimed all the Lions points with six penalties , equalling the record for a Lion set by Tony Ward in South Africa in 1980 .
4 Although we could not determine the sensitivity of thyroglobulin , the specificity of about 100% agrees with previous results .
5 Not every fight starts with two people standing watching each other .
6 Money counts with licensed dealers .
7 The story starts with various accounts of what journalists have dubbed ‘ Verbivore ’ , an unexplained phenomenon in which the modulations of electromagnetic waves are being mysteriously ‘ flattened ’ by some unknown agent .
8 We may not be very interested in tracing the history of collisions a given atom has with other atoms , as one atom is very much like another .
9 In the centrepiece is Christ , seated on a throne , and the remainder illustrates with extraordinary clarity and detail the Romanesque conception of heaven and hell , with the celestial delights for the fortunate and the demons clawing upwards to capture the souls of the damned .
10 Asked how high upmarket it might go he said : ’ Spam and champagne go well together but then spam goes with most things .
11 The DNA binding domain of the Varicella-zoster virus gene 62 protein interacts with multiple sequences which are similar to the binding site of the related protein of herpes simplex virus type 1
12 The belief that acid secretion declines with advancing age has been widespread .
13 New technology figured prominently as participants found ways of matching regional information and research needs with fast-paced advances in computer technology .
14 Pearson 's study starts with present-day attacks on our ‘ permissive age ’ by contemporary public figures and ‘ guardians of morality ’ .
15 So , in addition to research and sales it is necessary to consider a number of interfaces which the industry has with different branches of the government machinery .
16 The chapter concludes with some examples of how insights gained from psychotherapy can be useful in social work practice .
17 The sound is fearless and intrepid , and the whole album teems with stratospheric energy , just the right side of grandiose .
18 By charting in fixed and variable costs , and then showing revenue , it is possible to see the point at which total revenue equates with total costs ie the break-even point .
19 ‘ I want nothing left here that David Bellamy would n't approve of , ’ Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke ordered as the wind whisked her flounces up to display her silk Marks & Spencer camiknicks with elasticated waist and cotton-lined double gusset .
20 The themes identified in the chapter are also likely to be re-worked as poverty research engages with feminist debates about diversity and difference .
21 Front Page Story ( 1953 ) is set in a newspaper office , where a harassed editor played by Jack Hawkins deals with homeless children , a scientist wanting to spill atomic secrets , a journalist 's crisis of conscience and a wife who plans to walk out on him .
22 Quiz shows with glittering prizes , fast-moving adventure series , drama series and soap operas and spectacular live variety , gave a new look to British TV , ’ recalled one IBA executive ( David Glencross , 1985 ) .
23 Diagenetic fabrics are also linked to subsurface porosity evolution and hydrocarbon migration and closer future links with organic geochemists will evaluate potential interrelationships between these events .
24 The third chapter deals with Roman art in public places , mostly cities and sanctuaries .
25 This chapter deals with outdoor activities within the school grounds .
26 The remainder of the chapter deals with some circumstances in which nurses are directly involved with assisting patients who have problems in maintaining a safe environment .
27 The piece ends with both instruments in the same key — E♭ minor .
28 There have been some success stories , particularly where local authorities have entered into partnership deals with private sector agencies .
29 The chapter ends with some suggestions for strengthening teams through team-building as a way to maximize the clear advantages of team cohesion and minimize the regressive behaviours common in groups especially those that arise from cross-cultural differences .
30 The picture also served as a useful summary or overview of the whole EPH situation , reflecting its position in the surrounding community , liaison links with social workers and relatives of the clients , and its relationship with the area office and the department headquarters .
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