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31 For those who prefer scientific evidence for the effects of essential oils on the mind , let me draw your attention to some experiments carried out in the last ten years by John Steele ( an American research worker ) and Maxwell Cade , a British biophysicist .
32 Four independent photon-correlation experiments carried out in the 1970s showed that Bell 's inequality is indeed violated , and that the results agree with quantum mechanics .
33 BRITONS caught up in the horrifying riots tearing the heart out of Los Angeles told yesterday of their terror .
34 Despite an expansion in access to education in the 1970s and reforms carried out in the 1960s and again in the late 1970s , the fundamental patterns of inequality have remained and have been accentuated by the war .
35 Much of the data used for these comparative analyses comes from surveys carried out in the community parts of Britain and France .
36 She would have liked the brune he offered her , but could n't cope with the tape-recorder , the paper with the questions written out in the Blot office , the unfamiliarity of speaking French after an interval , as well as Meursault 's cult reputation , all at the same time as smoking .
37 Because Nonconformists had done so well out of the changes brought about in the nineteenth century it is not surprising that increasing numbers assumed the inevitability of liberal progress to be as much part of the natural order as the law of gravity .
38 Apart perhaps from the revision of the Holy Week liturgy , the changes brought about in the Church 's worship under Pius XII now seem relatively modest .
39 The completion of the Group 's work represents a considerable achievement , and it is on the basis of the Group 's advice on attainment targets and programmes of study that we now make jointly our formal proposals for key stages 2 to 4 in accordance with the provisions laid down in the Education Reform Act .
40 These must be prepared in accordance with the provisions laid down in the various Companies Acts , particularly 1948 , 1981 and 1985 .
41 As to the right hon. Gentleman 's last point , there will be no bar to any governor being appointed to the board of an integrated school , provided that the appointment complies with the provisions laid down in the Education Reform ( Northern Ireland ) Order 1989 .
42 Opinions on a whole range of theoretical issues were polarized in ways that can be related to positions taken up in the struggle for control of the social framework of science .
43 The long trestle tables were set out in the meadow and garden lights strung out in the trees , and soon the diners began to arrive .
44 And valuations carried out in the region are some of the worst in the country .
45 I er , move the motions set down in the order paper and , does anybody else wish to speak on this ?
46 It 's a fascinating project , because you 've also got all sorts of memorabilia lined up in the library .
47 Use scraps of soap , liquid soap or soap flakes shaken up in the water to make bubbles .
48 A theorist might suggest that the conspirators are principally , but not exclusively , Jewish : for example , there might be some Gentile Freemasons caught up in the conspiratorial network .
49 But they were among dozens of motorists caught up in the smash on the southbound carriageway of the A1 near Doncaster on Saturday .
50 Any investigation , such as a court would be obliged , in this type of case , to undertake , into the propriety of the internal procedures gone through in the course of passing a Bill would conflict with the modus vivendi in which Parliament and the courts had tacitly acquiesced since the celebrated Hansard litigation of the 1840s .
51 He learned , when he asked , that they had eaten already , from stores given out in the barracks .
52 On the basis of tests carried out in the North Sea by the Laboratory , Bayne believes that organic pollutants may be having a greater impact on marine life than heavy metals such as lead , mercury and cadmium , which had hitherto been widely blamed for most of the damage .
53 Even today surgeons turn over a large number of patients for hymen replacements or repairs carried out in the strictest confidence and secrecy .
54 Peasants caught up in the Tambov and other revolts did just this , although they remained politically ineffective for lack of large-scale organization .
55 A couple are planning to drive their vintage Rolls Royce through the Alps to help children caught up in the war in Croatia .
56 She has been appointed a ‘ Goodwill Ambassador ’ by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees after her work to help children caught up in the conflict in Bosnia .
57 The decision follows the Scottish court ruling which banned the BBC from broadcasting tape recordings of interviews with nine children caught up in the scandal .
58 But even between children brought up in the same home with the same advantages , one with another , at 7 there are still huge differences .
59 Behind the savage and futile blood-letting lies unimaginable suffering — families robbed of their loved ones , more than 33,000 injured and maimed and a generation of children brought up in the menacing shadow of the bomb and the bullet .
60 Spending on current health needs is often constrained by the serving of financial commitments taken on in the past to secure basic health resources .
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