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1 Nicorette , a chewing gum containing nicotine , is by far the most widely tested cessation product .
2 ( One of the most widely discussed population projections forecast that by the year 2033 , the total population of England and Wales would be no larger than that of the County of London in 1934 . )
3 The most widely attributed bomb explosions occurred in Dublin in the Irish Republic .
4 The " marker " price of Brent crude , the most widely traded North Sea crude , was US$15.60 per barrel as of June 5 , compared with $17.50 on April 24 and $19.60 on Feb. 20 .
5 The case of Malcolm Fairley , known as ‘ The Fox ’ , was the most widely reported court case of the year where the offence of rape was the main charge .
6 Inclusion of children with known language difficulties will ensure that items which most effectively identify language difficulties are included in the test .
7 Godfrey Thomson , who had most effectively established intelligence tests as a means of identifying children with potential for a grammar school education through Moray House tests , saw his life 's work as establishing equality of access to further education for all children .
8 These powers have been used thereby effectively banning pyramid selling as it was previously practised .
9 Their success in gripping the public mind can be compared today only to the most avidly watched television programmes .
10 Johnny Marr simply clutched his twelve-string Rickenbacker ( Which once belonged to one of his heroes , Roger McGuinn from The Byrds ) and concentrated on the meagre task of fulfilling the promise held by one of the most eagerly awaited début albums in history .
11 We can assume that Jacques not only played the oboe but was also likely to have been a woodwind maker , as was his brother , Jean , who is noted in the Livre commode ( 1692 ) as being among the most highly regarded master makers of woodwinds .
12 They married , and she moved to the States , where — in defiance of sexism , and her uncle Cyril , who once accosted her in a New York club with the words , ‘ Does your father know what you 're doing ? ’ — she became one of the most highly regarded piano players in Manhattan .
13 The direct kind includes most obviously bombing Serb targets in Bosnia .
14 Right , if you er if you get access to data erm go into the data processing environment , log to the data , right so log T C I M P can you remember this as textile data , this is textile consumption in the U S , right and we are explaining it in terms of consumer income and the relative price of textiles
15 The designer attempts to reduce friction as far as possible , so most stepping motor systems have very little inherent damping and consequently a poorly.damped single-step response .
16 DAVE HILL began his career as a contributor to the NME in 1981 , moving swiftly on to become music editor at London 's City Limits listings magazine .
17 Progressive reforms dating from the beginning of the twentieth century such as the presidential preference primary , the direct primary , cross filing , the initiative and the referendum had long since destroyed party machines and undermined the power of party bosses .
18 The gap has narrowed because the French have long since accepted EMS disciplines , and cheaper money ( as well as lower inflation ) is their prize .
19 Inside the hall there was no dissent but outside Mr Forsyth , long since dubbed Mrs Thatcher 's leading disciple in Scotland , knew a tempest was blowing up .
20 The electorate has long since rumbled Tony Benn , Eric Heffer , Dennis Skinner , Ken Livingstone and the rest .
21 In the last resort , of course , he cares only about his ten per cent and he would , I 'm sure , much rather have Patience Strong than Christopher Logue on his books .
22 KEITH Thomas 's article on warm beer ( September ) highlights the main reason why I so rarely attend beer festivals these days .
23 ‘ But is it all right to eat Grandson Richard 's sandwich ? ’
24 Ulf , the bishop whose capabilities had so little impressed Bishop Ealdred , had disappeared from view and been replaced at Dorchester by a Saxon , Wulfwig , who was known to be on good terms with Leofric of Mercia .
25 Will he confirm that hoteliers and those who so successfully manage tourist attractions in Wales will not suffer the problems that beset their colleagues in England because of the Secretary of State for Employment who has suspended section 4 assistance ?
26 Manager Howard Kendall ruled Cottee had committed the cardinal sin of having a go at team-mates , so in came Stuart Barlow .
27 Lenders themselves , just as borrowers do , have a lot to gain from insurance against the risk of unemployment or illness , in that this should reduce their own bad-debt or late-payment costs ( and so perhaps reduce interest rates too ) .
28 Pig producers receive no EC subsidies , and depressed pork and bacon prices have meant some farmers have fallen into drug misuse to keep animals alive long enough to reach slaughter weight .
29 The Lords can publicise matters and delay action for long enough to allow public opinion to make itself felt .
30 Motherwell took 27 minutes to create their first chance when Chris McCart carved out an opening for Joe McLeod , but the striker hesitated long enough to allow Brian Irvine to block the effort .
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