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1 As a result , in sCD2 the association involves main-chain hydrogen bonding between the tips of the CC' and FG loops , augmented by direct interactions between the residues on the GFCC'C sheets ( residues are detailed in Fig.2 ) .
2 Using yellow-brown trimmings , cut out three thin strips for the straps on each of the four doors , and position diagonally across each door , securing on with a dampened paint brush .
3 The published , external reports of such entities are largely designed to inform the equity shareholders about the returns on their investment .
4 There were Bible studies on deck four afternoons each week , special meetings for the children on board , and timbrel practice at 7.45am .
5 His hands were very full with arrangements for his attack on Normandy , and there must also have been many discussions about the terms on which he would be willing to make peace with the papacy .
6 If the above conditions were not acceptable , then those officers who had recently joined should be allowed to return to their original units as the terms on which they had volunteered no longer applied .
7 It is useless trying to justify [ hedgerows and ] trees in terms of farming , for such unreal arguments are no protection against ten-ton bulldozers , and our wartime farmer had no illusions about the trees on his farm .
8 Mrs Smith was a wild boar too , yet it was quite easy to differentiate them , as their expressions and personalities remained the same and Mr Smith regarded me kindly with little red eyes through the specs on the end of his snout .
9 She shuddered as the switchback roared overhead , but stood watching as a small train meandered through a series of paths , and laughed at the joyful screams of the children on the dodgems .
10 They are tolerant in their bridle adjustment ( as distinct from the sophisticated 110 degree , swept-delta steerables to be found in Chapter Eight ) , and the newcomer is unlikely ever to require to alter the settings of the rings on the bridle legs .
11 She laughs , great horse-laughs that turn the heads of the walkers on the beach ( all venturing out again , now the rain 's gone off ) and set their dogs to howling .
12 But whether or not I am right about a Niemecz on paper 60 rpm for the machine 's flywheels , the tempo relationships of the pieces on all three machines ' barrels are a constant and it is interesting to see that the tempo range for pieces either minuet-like in character or specifically called minuets ( in available manuscripts or because of the music 's original sources ) roughly corresponds to the ranges of minuet tempos metronomized by Hummel and Czerny for Mozart and by Czerny for Haydn .
13 They called him a dunce at school , yet he knew all the words of the records on Sweetheart 's wind-up gramophone , and every song Buddie 's friends played when they got together with their instruments in the big downstairs room .
14 M My Lords , first of all the there are a number of reports out now very erm good reports that do encourage primary schools to look and exploit the specialisms of the teachers on their staff and that would cover of course people who have a specialism in teaching this subject and it is also true , sadly in the case of some schools who wo n't allow er people who are specialists in the subject and can speak about it with authority for example er local vicars and priests and , and faith healers who can come in help in a school , but where those schools do ex exploit the expertise in the community , the school is enriched by that .
15 She also brought him seeds with pictures of the flowers on the packets .
16 Graham Vincent , a Society Member , took a series of six pictures of the stations on the Bishop 's Castle Railway after demolition had taken place .
17 The exhibition further explores cinema , theatre , and music , the latter with vintage recordings of the scores on view .
18 David found himself caught between the demands of the receivers on the one hand and his old boss , who stayed on as a consultant .
19 Mungo imagined them including instruments of torture , unnamed specimens in bottles , and vicious animal traps like the ones on Vic 's wall .
20 For something less time consuming why not create a tiny scene from just two designs like the snails on the crazy paving ( see illustration , with a green shoot embroidered using lazy daisy stitch ) .
21 Only it holds onto the hairs so much that it rips them out so that you end up with legs with no hairs on it but ah !
22 Naturally the purchaser should be alert to any signals from the vendors on such matters .
23 Collect the animals from the soils on the same day using separate funnels at the same time , one for each soil .
24 The two finalists were picked after an on-the-water assessment last weekend at Rutland Water , where , in dull , cold and unchallenging conditions , eight boats were put through their light-weather paces round the buoys on Europe 's largest man-made lake .
25 The workers were hard-living and hard-drinking men , who left their cottage homes in the valleys on Monday mornings and did not return until Saturday nights , because their journeys to and from work were hard and hazardous , though short .
26 Sound , like light , grew longer and clearer , lingering across the surface of the water : the boy hailing the other boatmen , voices from the villages on the banks , children splashing at the river 's edge , calling to one another .
27 Hong Kong 's stock market has soared this week after months in the doldrums on a belief among investors that the worst of the row with China has passed .
28 The boy , however , took no notice of her but raised his eyes to the bottles on the shelves and said , ‘ Acid drops . ’
29 All the costs were met by the coal companies , who then paid royalties to the landowners on the tonnage produced .
30 This is especially encouraging when , at a time of particular strain on our domestic budgets , there are more charities than ever making demands on the pounds on our pockets .
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