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1 Ms Clark 's optimism was encouraging , but question time reminded booksellers once again how relentless was the onslaught on the schools market from all sides when a questioner raised the issue of Dorling Kindersley ‘ agents ’ selling in to schools .
2 Within 12h , intact thymic lobes reform from these mixtures ( see Fig.2 ) .
3 Fitness fanatics come from all parts of Liverpool to use the well-equipped weight room at Croxteth sports centre , and users aim to form a cooperative to buy even more gear .
4 The Benedictine Abbey of St Peter and St Paul was founded in 1083 , about 50 years before Brother Cadfael 's time ; three huge columns and a wonderfully preserved Norman archway survive from those days .
5 All the adaptations of the specialist desert plants and animals follow from these requirements .
6 The children in our schools come from many cultures and as teachers we try to introduce materials into the classroom that reflect their backgrounds .
7 Once a patrician villa , a small terrace in the gardens provides a lush , flower-bedecked retreat after a hectic day 's sightseeing and , within , marble pillars , frescoes and high , painted ceilings remain from former times in the public rooms .
8 It follows that no rights and obligations arise from those acts which need to be given effect in our domestic law . ’
9 We need now to consider the question of the nature of pedagogic research , how it differs from other kinds of research activity , and what implications arise from such considerations for the education of teachers .
10 Several implications arise from these developments .
11 Males on average die between five and seven years earlier than er females do and males die from all causes that affect both sexes , and some you would n't think did , er more than females .
12 The part-time officers come from all walks of life .
13 More bits of layette arrive from all parties , including a romper-suit with a picture of Horace the Happy Horse on it , which Paul furtively throws in the dustbin .
14 New agers suffer from all sorts of new syndromes like ’ earth anxiety ’ which means basically that , like anyone with any common sense , they 've noticed that the planet is being severely abused .
15 Some observers also calculate that , if one takes account of the profits forgone from these enterprises in future years and sets them against the revenues raised now , the government may have sold the assets at too low a price .
16 Arguments in favour of a more substantial increase in the supply of medical staff come from several sources .
17 Fischler and Bloom conclude from these results that in visual word recognition the effect of context is essentially inhibitory rather than facilitatory .
18 Knowledge-based innovations differ from all others in the time they take , in their casualty rates , and in their predictability , as well as in the challenges they pose to entrepreneurs .
19 The awards are run by the Pizza and Pasta Association whose members come from all corners of the industry , from fast food chains to equipment manufacturers .
20 A number of significant points emerge from these studies :
21 The Guides come from all walks of life and include a student , a research chemist and a music critic .
22 with your time : ‘ Volunteers come from all walks of life , ’ says Victim Support 's Helen Peggs .
23 Franchisees come from all sorts of backgrounds , with women increasingly taking up the challenge .
24 Calls for Le Tissier come from some quarters because of his good partnership with Shearer while at Southampton .
25 More than 100,000 Britons a year die from these cancers , the biggest killer after heart disease .
26 Two consequences flow from these changes .
27 They treat the physical body of the human individual as a naturally existing unit separate from all others and proceed to take it to pieces .
28 Erm prejudices come from all sorts of things , some of them are historical , some of them are generated out of things like football and arguments in the evening about good teams .
29 Things should be made easier ; after all actors come from all walks of life and we should n't keep them out .
30 Thunder rolled over and round them from every direction so that Trent had the sense of being in the interior of an enormous drum on which giants beat from all sides .
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