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1 Many Stoddard Templeton ranges already use heather effect yarns so the benefit to the company could be considerable .
2 Benetton just showed us the pictures not the background to the pictures .
3 You do n't just put a two page report in and it 's resolved it 's probably a three month project that you need to go continuously once a week to a trial meeting or or three months once a week to a two hour meeting .
4 Power is a relation between social groups not a possession to be worn like a garment or flaunted like an antiracist badge .
5 Being a bright lad , he worked out that it was an updraught from underground and a few removed boulders later the entrance to Lancaster Hole was revealed .
6 In fact , the possibility that mercury vapour lights attract more insects than sodium lights has led to concern from bat enthusiasts when a change to sodium lighting has been proposed in some places .
7 Not surprisingly , these developments have been most widely exploited among the developed countries where the barriers to integration have been least .
8 About two weeks later the moult to L4 takes place , further migration then occurs in the liver and , by 6-8 weeks post-infection , larvae can be found subperitoneally around the hepatorenal ligament .
9 ( Notice the change which the Durham professorship , and Joan 's coming , wrought — in 1940 no one could conceive of this absent-minded man as a bishop , and six or seven years later the electors to the see of Edinburgh mulled over his name and decided that it would not do , and five years after that both archbishops and the prime minister 's office were agreed that he would be a very good bishop . )
10 At one stage a dancer cracks out the rhythm to a delicious reel , and in another place Liam ‘ Hothouse ’ O'Maonlai plays some batty didgeridoo lines and sings along a bit .
11 In the two years following the return to civilian rule the activity of a considerable number of the news media became increasingly partisan .
12 This condition should immediately be remedied by a series of water changes over a week to ten days — using the gravel cleaner …
13 It was noted that a number of forms and procedures had been devised by the Clerical Assistant and the OIC , and it was considered possible that the analysis might have been more revealing in other establishments where the approach to administrative work was not so methodical .
14 Unequal negotiating positions Where the parties to a restraint agreement are not on equal negotiating terms .
15 After she left the kitchen , Nicandra delayed her disappointing return to Aunt Tossie by a wander in the lower regions where the doors to other domestic businesses opened out of the kitchen passages .
16 In the regions where the drift to the south had its origins , new strategies were being adopted .
17 A special case of such research arises in the situations where the item to be remembered is also the source of arousal .
18 It is fundamental to causal explanation that comparisons are made between instances where the thing to be explained is present and instances where it is absent .
19 There must have been more than twenty curriers Nowadays there are no tanneries and there are only three curriers So the answer to your question is yes , many , many more .
20 I hear the front door of the flat open and close , then a few seconds later the door to my room opens .
21 Whilst there are no ‘ free wins ’ to be had in the Premier League ( with the possible exception of Swindon ) the teams we 've beaten have generally been struggling ( exclude Wimbledon from that — but we always seem to thrash them at home ) and those we 've drawn against have been relatively good footballing sides hence the need to comeback after going behind .
22 At this stage only fit pins to the board at the points where the connections to the off-board components will eventually be made .
23 Why cause ourselves so much anxiety , and spend so much time , money and energy on failed diet/exercise routines when the answer to all our problems is staring us right in the face .
24 The practical reality of modern police organization and its response bears absolutely no relation to the rather quaint legal structure within which the police are supposed to be contained .
25 Personally I think whoever wrote the prospectus of Kidminster Green should be taken to court and charged with ‘ Gross Deceit of Parents and Pupils ’ because what actually takes place in the first twenty minutes of the school day bears absolutely no relation to what the prospectus claims should happen .
26 Director of Estates Mike Pilbeam comments ‘ I am very keen that Purchasing and Supply plays a full role in the development and implementation of the commercial strategy that we are pursuing generally in Estates where a key to success will be our relationship with our suppliers and our customers . ’
27 Most common , perhaps , are those cases where the person to whose rights the agent consented was misled , through the agent 's fault , into believing that the consent was valid and acted reasonably on this belief to his detriment .
28 Cases where the non-disclosure to the proper authority is illegal , as amounting to compounding a felony or a misdemeanour of public import , or where the publication would constitute a public libel , are a fortiori .
29 However , it is questionable whether this recantation at the level of economic theory provides the clue as to the practical reasons why the road to the high inflation of the 1970s was littered with the wrecks of attempts at incomes policies .
30 The temptation is to view these publications and the exhibition as a proliferation of surfaces which are in a sense pretty vacant reminders that despite the essentially teleological nature of the Situationist project , it is now immobilised and its documents merely a contribution to culture as the spectacular remains of an abandoned revolutionary ideal .
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