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1 The Citation Index looks at current publications to see what previously published articles are being cited by the present authors .
2 SIGNS OF THE TIMES looks at generational conflict re furnishing and pictures of Jesus .
3 A further chapter looks at other sources of oppression such as ‘ sexual orientation ’ , language and religion .
4 When the latest invoices are recorded , Caterdata looks at various sections of its filing system and updates them with the information .
5 The research looks at major strikes in selected areas of Great Britain , and the focus throughout is on the police and on what determines their behaviour .
6 This study looks at true population incidence rates , referral rates , and survival in adults , particularly with respect to age and underlying diagnosis .
7 For example a lease provides for rent reviews at fixed dates in the years 1995 , 2000 , 2005 and 2010 .
8 The new services started just days after the Countryside Commission called for more people to travel to the countryside by public transport or face car bans at popular spots .
9 It is important that the Compact Partnership exists at senior levels in Education and Industry so that a clear understanding of the value , purpose , and potential of the initiative permeates all the institutions involved , and so that staff at all levels are positively encouraged to offer their support .
10 Indeed , strictly , agreement is not necessary on price or delivery date : if no price is agreed , it will be implied that the buyer of goods will pay a reasonable price ( Sale of Goods Act 1979 ( SGA 1979 ) , s8(2) ) and , if no date is agreed for delivery of the goods , that they will be delivered within a reasonable time , and at a reasonable hour ( SGA 1979 , s29(3) , ( 5 ) ; strictly s29(3) only applies where the seller is bound to send the goods to the buyer , but a similar , more general rule applies at common law : see below Chapter 7 ) .
11 Strickland falls at final hurdle
12 ‘ We intend to keep it in its present immaculate condition and to taxi her up to take-off speeds at regular intervals to keep the engines and flight systems in perfect working order .
13 The deduction has implicitly assumed that ta ; /L is small ; since the instability producing the fingers occurs at high Rayleigh number ( cf.
14 An easy cart track heads north and in five minutes arrives at Dry Laithe Cave , commonly known as Calf Holes , where a stream coming down on the right disappears in a rash of rocks and passes into a cave under the track .
15 Prince tilts at new Bible and service in attack on ‘ dismal ’ use of English .
16 AIRLINE Captain Jak Frost flies at full throttle carrying vital organs and heart transplant teams all over Britain and Europe .
17 For these reasons also , it is hard to fit in any check points at intermediate levels in the hierarchy .
18 CAFOD 's 1992/93 Campaign looks at Latin America .
19 In his refreshing book Mr Veseth looks at Victorian Britain , which improved on Florence 's commercial ideas , particularly public debt , and also went into decline ; and at present-day America , which is deeply in debt but might , he argues , avoid decline if it takes brave decisions .
20 I 'M sure there must be many people like me who have been troubled by telephone calls at ungodly hours which have turned out to be BT testing the lines .
21 The notification requirement applies at certain threshold levels , namely 10 per cent , 20 per cent , one-third , 50 per cent and two-thirds , although member states are given the option to have different thresholds in certain cases ( for example a 25 per cent threshold instead of the 20 per cent and one-third thresholds ) .
22 An Teallach reappears at close range and dominates the scene , refusing to be ignored .
23 Texas Instruments said the decision to sign the non-exclusive agreement was based on several factors : first , the technology is available now ; second , the ARM core operates at low voltages and offers ‘ the best MIPS per Watt in the industry ’ — approximately 200 MIPS per Watt , compared with the AT&T Co Hobbit at 37 MIPS per Watt ; third , it integrates easily into larger chip designs ; fourth , it provides good price-performance — to buy chips in volume from Advanced RISC would cost less than $30 per unit ; fourth , the chip is tiny — an ARM6L has a die size of 5.9mm square — and there is a strong need in the automotive industry to reduce the size and weight of components .
24 That an ethos of this kind exists at Long Lartin has , since the time of its first Governor , Bill Perrie , been widely recognized , and it is one of only two top security prisons to avoid serious control problems .
25 Before their team plays at Ayresome Park on Saturday , they will present a framed certificate to licencee Greg Maloy .
26 Mark Eccles plays at full back , with Ian Dove and John Nicholson at centre , Paul Barkes in the back row , and Brian Baldwin continues his comeback at hooker .
27 L Am journal looks at theological education
28 Graham Rice looks at new introductions and some revived favourites
29 John Kelly talks about choosing the right type and sex of holly , Andrew Wilson has design ideas for the all-seasons garden , while Graham Rice looks at floral highlights in our season-by-season guide .
30 What I found amazing , to the extent of keeping me occupied combating fluoridation during the past 20 years on a more-than full-time basis , was that the sales promotion experts employed to build the fluoridation bandwagon have been able for so long to lull most scientists and politicians into accepting this method of diluting and dumping waste fluorides at public expense .
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