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1 Tunic knits elegantly complement chiffon trousers and ass interesting contrast in texture
2 BBC wins right to control satellite viewing fees .
3 Mr Mosse goes on to describe fund raising for the boiler .
4 It goes on to credit E. T. Krebs , Jnr .
5 Sulphur goes on to produce acid rain .
6 The book goes on to quote Stephen Jay Gould , the noted Harvard palaeontologist , as saying : We avoid the excellent question , What good is 5 percent of an eye ? by arguing that the possessor of such an incipient structure did not use it for sight .
7 Finally he goes on to introduce Eddie Carbone , this play 's main character .
8 The breadth of this review , which goes on to discuss Sir Thomas Elyot 's The Governour and to conclude by looking at immediate reforms applicable in a modern world of ‘ industrial exploitation … ’ where ‘ local community does not exist ’ relates clearly to ‘ East Coker ’ .
9 I want to see Laverne home and dry , yet I do n't want to carry on feeding passenger leeches a minute longer .
10 You may meet a saddler who is the sixth generation of his family to carry on making bell harnesses .
11 So like you know , she 's gon na stay on do A levels and then go into it .
12 Porto Heli and Cannigione additionally offer catamaran coaching .
13 The brokers note that representations are being made to the Treasury to enable USM companies that switched to the Official List to go on enjoying inheritance tax relief by extending this relief to all family-owned companies .
14 A pupil at Hummersknott School , she is studying for GCSEs and hopes to go on to do A levels in politics , economics and English and eventually a degree .
15 It was clear the reason he was happy to go on discussing Cecil King with you was that you had taken and shown a genuine interest in his regional tour …
16 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 .
17 We are half-hearted creatures , fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us , like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he can not imagine what is meant by the offer of a holiday at the sea .
18 Later Fred sits down to play Gameboy tennis but tells me , ‘ Say I 'm playing Sega and … ’ — he halts a moment , thinking sponsorship — ‘ … wearing Levi 's and a John Richmond jacket . ’
19 While some types of income insurance schemes do exist e.g. pensions-the government , for example stepping in to provide unemployment benefit financed from taxation of the employed , may be a superior provision mechanism .
20 By pursuing only known sale opportunities , there is greater chance that the reactive approach will lead an acquiror into a formal sale process , where the vendor has appointed professional advisers to handle the transactions on its behalf .
21 By analysing these shifts , using econometrically estimated demand curves , it is hoped to identify which countries have improved since 1970 , and those that have suffered as a result .
22 The British Chiropractic Association estimates that backpain alone costs UK business £3.5bn a year in lost production
23 The 160bp DNA fragment was then electroeluted from acrylamide , purified by phenol extraction and the ends filled in using Klenow fragment ( Gibco-BRL ) .
24 Recovery by Mrs Fields : Shares in Mrs Fields , the troubled US bakery and cookie retailer , rose more than 20 per cent from their 12-month low of 19p to 23p after it announced much reduced trading losses .
25 SHARES in Mrs Fields , the troubled US bakery and cookie retailer , rose more than 20 per cent from their 12-month low of 19p to 23p yesterday after it announced much reduced trading losses .
26 Rachaela did not mean to go down to toast Emma Watt 's tree .
27 The attack has bitterly disappointed Thames Valley police , who were hopeful that the disturbances which plagued the estate last year had virtually vanished .
28 The dispute arises because poaching and habitat destruction has vastly reduced elephant herds in central and eastern Africa , but wildlife management further south has meant rising populations , which are regularly culled to raise foreign exchange .
29 Initially the chairman was Sir Edward Boyle , followed by the shadow Home Secretary , Peter Thorneycroft , when Boyle moved on to become deputy chairman of the Advisory Committee on Policy .
30 He has since recorded Philip Glass 's Facades for Virgin Classics and appeared regularly with London orchestras .
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