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1 So for Freud the lack inherent in normalized desire , its impossibility of satisfaction , is structured into sexual difference , and is a direct consequence of the repression of perverse desire .
2 Well erm for instance like myself erm like what we are doing in the association for free Kuwait erm as you know it 's erm it 's basically after August the second , after the invasion a group of private citizens , a group of Kuwaiti citizens , formed this association .
3 The government itself , of course , through its own various research organizations , and especially in Britain the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys , carries out a great deal of valuable social research based on interviewing .
4 As in Kursk , so in Tambov the potential had been there .
5 All over Europe the hum and resonance of its powerful engines can be heard .
6 All over England the enclosure of each area produced a local form of architecture and building materials for the farmhouses which date from this period .
7 All over Dynmouth the limelight blazed on Dynmouth 's television screens , and people watched , unable not to .
8 The answer might be to reintroduce transport allowances , but only on Tuesday the Racehorse Owners ' Association voted against that .
9 Thus for Campbell the effectiveness of law as a means of controlling international nuclear force would be enhanced by the introduction at an international level of the type of legal process found in municipal legal systems , such as legislatures , courts , enforcement and monitoring agencies .
10 The Nile has two mouths , one at Rashid and the other some 90 miles to the east at Damyat ; just below Cairo the river bifurcates for its last run to the sea .
11 He also almost did away with God the father !
12 Leaving aside the fact that already under Dej the standing of a student 's relatives in the Party hierarchy already counted for a great deal when it came to handing out exam results , connections with the very summit of political power could offer useful patronage and protection to scientists and their institute .
13 Away from Stroudwater the industry seems rather to have remained in the hands of independent craftsmen : in eight places where cloth was made , the structure of wealth resembled what was commonly found in parts where it had not taken root , with perhaps three of the four £100 men belonging to the gentry .
14 Thus in China the past had a definite social purpose , its use depending essentially on the concept of the mandate of Heaven to ensure continuity in a world of political change .
15 Elsewhere in Sussex the nature of the soils and the distribution of woodland have tended to limit the extent and effects of habitat changes caused by farming , but everywhere important changes in farming techniques have occurred .
16 A rapacious British land taxation policy was partly responsible for a series of famines in Bengal in the second half of the eighteenth century , while elsewhere in India the staple foods of the poor such as millet and pulses were displaced by the production for export of grains and commercial crops ( Bagchi , 1982 , pp. 79 , 84 , 86 ) .
17 But elsewhere in Swindon the message has n't got through .
18 Elsewhere in Darlington the number of crimes has remained high although here has been a slight decline in some common crimes .
19 Finally , we 've got to bring the players back to earth a bit , but two absolute cracking games to look forward to in the next couple of weeks ; Oldham next week , probably the best footballing side in the second division , and away to Swindon the week after , so still a lot to look forward to although disappointment at going out of the Cup .
20 The Company 's office at 114 Lower Church Street was closed and leased away to Reeves the furnisher , together with the adjoining Market Hall , which the Company was supposed to have demolished for road widening in 1906 !
21 Indeed from Pagham eastward to Brighton the development is almost continuous , apart from the river mouths and a 5km. strip west of Littlehampton .
22 All around me the waves looked grey , but far away at Ireland the sea glowed an ethereal soft green , for it ringed a fairy island .
23 That 's right , it 's erm its empirically verified that in developing countries er the civil service or the , the government sector is very very large relative to the , to the economy , now whereas say U K or somewhere like France the government public and semi public er organizations employ ten percent of the , the workforce , perhaps a bit , bit more in France than the U K erm in developing countries the government sector can be , you know , over half of the total urban , urban employment , in some cases it 's seventy and eighty percent of er employment .
24 It 's difficult to imagine him as a Plantagenet — rather like Edward the Second .
25 Leaving the blockade of Pavia to a smaller force , Charles marched directly against Lombard the heir Adelchis , taking Verona , Brescia and Bergamo .
26 Come forth with Christ the Lord to be .
27 The construction of the High Dam just above Aswan in the 1960s created a vast reservoir to regulate the flow of the Nile , and to lift forever from Egypt the threat of flood or drought .
28 Early in September the Secretary of State ( now Lord Listowel ) paid a brief visit With the dual object of tidying up loose threads in Britain 's future relationship with Burma while also endeavouring to mediate between the AFPFL government and the Karens , who still attached great importance to the British connection .
29 Early in November the Bank of England moved again , another half per cent .
30 Early in June the Imam died and the new dominant figure in Iran was Hashemi Rafsanjani , now the Islamic Republic 's president .
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