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1 OULTON Park hosts the Rapid Fit Open Formula Ford Championship for Formula Ford 1600cc motors next Saturday with an international field of drivers lining up to prove that they can make the leap into Formula 1 status .
2 When she finishes speaking , the blunt colloquialism of Wilekin 's response emphasizes the facile and artificial nature of her self-portrait : ( " Dear woman , give over ! " )
3 Luckily , the Field Guide 's glossary explains the unfamiliar terminology and much of it is obviously useful .
4 Harlot 's Ghost distils the uneasy , febrile , panicky essence of American Cold War paranoia and bottles it at a literate room temperature .
5 Mr Lamont 's stand means the Royal Family , including the Duke and Duchess of York will continue to escape the attentions of the inland revenue .
6 In short , Dobson 's case follows the erroneous interpretation which was endowed with authority by Lawrence and was therefore , in my respectful opinion , wrongly decided .
7 Now , Alan Janes 's play matches the well-loved songs with equally well-loved dialogue in a K-Tel Golden Greats collection of Dramatists ' Reliables .
8 Brandon Thomas 's play reflects the social propriety that meant young ladies were always chaperoned in mixed company even to a lunch party such being in 15 minutes time was n't thought unusual .
9 Randa Haines 's direction shows the TV-movie-of-the-week competence she showed in her debut , Children of a Lesser God .
10 A chance hearing of the Lord 's Prayer produces the following conversation : Child : What 's heaven ?
11 This week 's chart shows the correct figures .
12 But according to Superintendent Angus Kennedy of Strathclyde Police , Glasgow 's experience proves the opposite : that longer hours actually reduce manic ‘ binge drinking ’ getting a last one or two ‘ in ’ before the bell and encourage people to drink more sensibly .
13 Billy 's narrative addresses the drowned boy , giving a perspective on the past .
14 Robbins 's script exposes the amorphous nature of the language of the right , and how hearts and minds are won by the simple utterance of a few platitudes about American values , freedom and the family .
15 We agree with Bremner et al and with Spechler and Goyal et al , who stated that the established Barrett 's oesophagus represents the true cases and that ‘ creeping substitute ’ or developing Barrett 's oesophagus should be carefully followed up in order to determine the progression or not of these lesions .
16 These assessments are what ethnomethodologists call ‘ situationally justified action ’ , and they have a reflexive character , for the contextually justified nature of the person 's action provides the situational justification for the conduct of the police ( also see Smith and Vischer 1981 ) .
17 The child 's weight presents the ultimate in scales of measurement .
18 Sherry and Galef 's experiment supports the original hypothesis , that the spread of milk bottle opening was partially driven culturally , by imitation .
19 It is possible that Drummond and Hutton 's review underestimates the total activity , since many appraisals may be undertaken within health authorities and such reports do not always enter into the public domain .
20 The Moon 's five-way does the following : position one is straightforward humbuckers ; position two coil taps both pickups , leaving just the outer coils operational ; position three activates only the inner coils ; position four gives you the humbuckers in parallel and five puts them out of phase .
21 Pei 's openness uses the outside so that it seems as inviting as the interior .
22 Indeed , it is no exaggeration to say that Harnack 's exposition expresses the popular conception of Christianity of the contemporary Christian ‘ man in the street ’ — a broadly ethical Unitarianism , in which Jesus is seen as a noble teacher and inspiring example of love and heroic self-sacrifice .
23 Whitbread winner Topsham Bay is unlikely to be near his peak , so one-paced Paco 's Boy seems the only remote danger .
24 Critchley 's party-piece has the rounded phrasing , the well-turned punchline of frequent rehearsal ( it 's claimed that some of his fans can recite it back to him ) , but it captures the tone of the Tories in those days perfectly .
25 Hegel 's philosophy represents the logical outcome of this underlying allergy of philosophy .
26 Like writing , paintings seem to hint at a topsy-turvy world in which , so to speak , time 's arrow moves the other way .
27 Matcham 's work covers the entire span of late Victorian and Edwardian theatre architecture , from the grand London Coliseum to smaller suburban and variety theatres , most of which were destroyed by enemy bombers in World War II or by later developers .
28 This short overview of the year 's work covers the whole range of BGS 's activities , touching on particular projects that exemplify the work as a whole : full descriptions of these and much else follow the overview
29 Ponman and Bertram 's work concerns the compact group of four galaxies called HCG62 .
30 Mary Scott 's work has the elusive quality of a childhood memory .
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