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1 Similarly , the increasing use of urban development corporations ind Whitehall grants in inner cities would further undermine local authorities .
2 Though Michael Herr has in many ways done well out of Vietnam , he says : ‘ I think I paid a lot of dues ; Neil Sheehan [ author of A Bright Shining Light ] paid a lot of dues ; Don McCullin paid a lot of dues ; Larry Burrows paid all his dues .
3 A total of 60 peptides with proline at position 2 were synthesized ( Table 2 ) , to determine whether these were HLA-B53-restricted CTL epitopes in malaria-immune Africans .
4 The little mouse lemur of Madagascar lives in small groups in which each female owns a territory and lives in a tree cavity or hole somewhere within it .
5 " I 'll give him an injection and leave you some sulphonamide — that 's what Mr Farnon uses in these cases . "
6 Fairfax speaks in short bursts , like a seal barking , when he touches on difficult matters .
7 Daily encounters in residential settings underwent a major change because the needs of young people are different from those of children .
8 Certainly denon 's is a substantially clearer and less muddled sound , but this can often also be achieved with simple care and attention to mastering , allied to access the original lacquers or tapes — which Denon has in many cases had .
9 In his spare time Gavin competes in various rallies .
10 We report the first results from a study designed to evaluate the effects of the NHS reforms in general practices and hospitals in the Oxford region .
11 ‘ Anyone who does n't believe the White House was was deeply involved … does n't understand the magnitude of the President 's obsession with Noriega or the way Washington works in these areas , ’ said Larry Birns , director of the respected liberal think-tank , the Council on Hemispheric Affairs .
12 If Harwell succeeds in encouraging clients to use the centre it should see existing technology used for new purposes and keep the banks happy .
13 Manufacturers — such as Compaq Computer Corp , which rushed to discuss its Pentium plans in general terms , say they expect their first Pentium machines to list for as little as $4,500 , half the price set for early model 80486 machines in 1989 .
14 Manufacturers — such as Compaq Computer Corp , which rushed to discuss its Pentium plans in general terms , say they expect their first Pentium machines to list for as little as $4,500 , half the price set for early model 80486 machines in 1989 .
15 The summer population also involves sizable flocks of non-breeding birds , with up to 275 in Chichester Harbour and up to 80 in both Pagham and Rye Harbours in recent summers .
16 The UN acts in two ways .
17 TONIGHT Dublin-born Dervla Kirwan opens in Poor Beasts In The Rain at the Bush Theatre , Shepherd 's Bush .
18 Kew specialises in open systems integration for the health , retail and local government markets .
19 Scenes at Staveley Works in LNER days
20 When you come to use it , DataEase impresses in several ways .
21 Mary Jane Worty appears in several accounts as a ‘ street character ’ , an individual who summed up in her behaviour all the contradictoriness of street life , deference combined with challenge .
22 LOS LOBOS , East LA Tex-Mex five-piece , accompany the May 18 release of their new album ‘ Kiko ’ through London Records with their first UK dates in two years .
23 WASP , Blackie Lawless ' creaking rock monsters , play their first UK dates in three years at Wolverhampton Civic Hall
24 Egerton Grey stands in seven acres of luscious garden , encircled by walled parkland .
25 ‘ The way to Caer Wydyr lies in these passages inside the rock .
26 Mr. Wadsworth submits in those circumstances that , in considering the question of whether fresh evidence should be admitted , the court should act analogously to the practice of the Criminal Division of this court .
27 A trinitarian position is that God is one ( it is monotheistic ) , and that that one God exists in three ways , as Father , as Son and as Spirit .
28 God moves in mysterious ways , his wonders to perform , ’ said the Rev Wilbert Forker in presenting the world 's largest annual cash prize to Mr Colson .
29 If , as Anthony Giddens suggests in Central Problems in Social Theory ( 1979 ) , one of the characteristics of ideology is that it makes the present appear natural , then this something else may be the province of ideology .
30 Marx argues in many places , but most clearly in the Preface to the Critique of Political Economy , that the source of the destruction of the capitalist system would come from the fact that the social system which itself had been created in order to work the factories and markets of capitalism would become increasingly incompatible with the technological requirements of these factories and markets , and that ultimately this incompatibility would lead to revolution .
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