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1 Five-year-old graphical user interface house XVT Software Inc in Boulder , Colorado has picked up $1m in first-round financing from JMI Equity Fund Ltd in Sugar Land , Texas : the company says the money will be used to underwrite further development of portable interactive design tools and portable object-oriented tools .
2 But the specific features and structural characteristics of the German socio-political culture in the short-lived and ill-fated nation-state , which conditioned the manufacture and appeal of the extraordinary ‘ Hitler myth ’ , were largely swept away in the whirlpool of change arising from total defeat , and were completely banished in the process of long-term change deriving from post-war reconstruction .
3 And in our psychiatric rehabilitation centres for men and women of all ages recovering from mental illness .
4 And in our psychiatric rehabilitation centres for men and women of all ages recovering from mental illness .
5 The proportion of local authority income deriving from central government grants grew steadily from the middle of the nineteenth century .
6 However , the proportion of cases deriving from this estimate of misplaced anal cancers actually decreased during 1943–77 .
7 There were two large vegetable dishes with lids on in the centre of the table and , beyond them , on an oval plate , was a roasted chicken , brown and shiny with stuffing oozing from one end .
8 Redknapp spent the best part of six months recovering from serious head and leg injuries after the horror crash near Rome involving a mini-bus in which he and ex-Aston Villa star Tiler were travelling .
9 The inspector , however , found that any bonuses deriving from this design ‘ have been lost and also much of the experience and skill of the ‘ old Feltham ’ which coped well with a difficult borstal population' .
10 P.O. ( A ) Jopling and his TAG , L/A Glen , were in the Skua ( L3007 ) , they and the Fulmar firing from long range but only achieving a single hit on the dorsal turret , but both then closed in and after further firing the much-damaged floatplane came down on the sea , the engineer breaking an arm during the crash-landing .
11 The project is specifically concentrating upon design demands stemming from changing office technology .
12 There is a danger that the size of the NHS will again produce a range of systems and , subsequently , years of argument as to whether the data deriving from one system can truly be compared with another system because the items included are not common or are not grouped in the same way .
13 Then by common consent we crab-walked through the foyer and out through the main doors , like kids escaping from double Greek which , in a way , we were .
14 There are English law cases of the late fifteenth-century for not providing meat , drink , and lodging to a retired father-in-law , while Swedish High Court disputes of two centuries later show grievances ranging from poor food to cursing and physical violence .
15 It is gearing up for its second consecutive presidential election in November , with candidates ranging from far right to soft left , and front-runners representing the centre .
16 Information facilities are applied throughout the review ranging from interactive modelling of the effects of wage awards on company pay structure , through the collection of performance information and the derivation of new payments for each employee , to the eventual production , via a word processor interface , of a personalised letter informing each individual of his or her new salary .
17 Tracey made a tree with an equal number of rods protruding from each side and all of the same size .
18 As prehistory , these are typically based on sequences ranging from palaeolithic stone axes through bronze age pottery to iron age swords .
19 There are now 17 products containing Bitrex ranging from multi purpose cleaner to disinfectant .
20 ( The dotted lines represent influences passing from one variety to another . )
21 Many of those proposing changes to the balloting system were opposed to opting out in principle and were really seeking ways of reducing the number of schools withdrawing from local authority control .
22 Shales paused for several seconds , his sparrow eyes going from one member to another .
23 He warned that material shortages resulting from such export bans were bringing many enterprises to a standstill .
24 To assuage the tension resulting from linguistic warfare , you have to go on humouring group A or group B or group C or group D , and conceivably all of them together .
25 I understand that the closure of the colliery in question has been due to heavy losses resulting from continued failure to meet operating targets .
26 The function of the hospital corner is to allow children to play out imaginatively fears and worries resulting from real experience at the hospital or doctor 's surgery .
27 After his mother died in 1987 , he had spent eight months in hospital , diagnosed as having Koirsakoff 's Psychosis — short-term memory loss resulting from long-term alcohol abuse .
28 The harm resulting from corporate discretion might lie in its impact on particular individuals or groups , or it might exist at a more abstract level , in the social disfiguration that the concentration of power in a small number of hands represents .
29 The size of this band corresponds to the predicted size of the transcript resulting from ND1-ND5 gene fusion , i.e. 1328 nucleotides ( 1 ) .
30 Deaths , on the other hand ( apart from epidemic years such as 1941 ) , show a falling trend due to better treatment of the illness , with little evidence of any considerable life-saving effect resulting from mass vaccination
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