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1 A suggestive picture of how it works can be pieced together , as long as you do not mind taking the pieces from different studies of different drugs : work on cocaine by Nora Volcow at Brookhaven National Laboratory , among others ; on cocaine and amphetamines by Bruce Cohen of McLean Hospital in Boston ; on heroin by Zvi Vogel at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot in Israel and Anton Shofelmeer at the Free University in Amsterdam ; and on benzodiazepines ( such as Valium ) by Erick Sigel at the University of Berne .
2 One of de Bois ’ greatest successes was the sale of six works by Redon at the 1913 Armory Show , after which de Bois considered himself an equal to dealers such as Vollard and Kahnweiler .
3 Barr 's European equivalents flourished in the 1950s rather than the 1930s — Jean Cassou at the Musée d'Art Moderne in Paris , Wilhelm Sandberg at the Stedlijk in Amsterdam , Pontus Hulten at the Modern Museum in Stockholm and then at the Pompidou Centre in Paris .
4 Mr Souness , 38 , a former Middlesbrough star , had a five-hour triple bypass operation on Tuesday at the private Alexandra Hospital at Cheadle , near Stockport , Cheshire .
5 The first designer to unveil his collection for the spring season was Rifat Ozbek , whose successor as designer of the year , is to be announced on Tuesday at the British Fashion Awards at the Royal Albert Hall .
6 Anyone wanting to take part or make a donation should contact Bob Finch or Eileen Adams at the civic centre on 266522 , extension 2334 or 2332 .
7 Michael freed the children from the evil hand of Dr Adams at the same time as reuniting the children and himself with their true families .
8 Philip Pearlstein can be seen in the new Hirschl & Adler space in SoHo from 7 November to 5 December , Eric Fischl at the newly-configured Mary Boone gallery from 7 November to 19 December and Volker Stelzmann , who matured as an artist in East Germany , shows ‘ Berlin Today ’ a series of twenty-five paintings in the spacious new quarters of the Forum Gallery .
9 We expect to conclude a sale of the Princess of Wales hospital at RAF Ely at the earliest opportunity commensurate with our responsibility to maximise disposal receipts .
10 When she met Miguel Rafaelo at the medical centre later in the week , she did n't have the nerve to ask him straight out .
11 ‘ I met Veronica at the Anglo-Catholic church in putney — St Mark 's .
12 A main aim of that rescheduling had been to allow Gorbachev at the earliest opportunity to push through reforms and install a more sympathetic central committee .
13 A new military doctrine , ‘ reasonable sufficiency ’ , was adopted by Gorbachev at the 27th Party Congress and subsequently by the Warsaw Treaty Organisation .
14 Figures in this year 's Military Balance have not been revised to take account of the reductions of 500,000 troops and 10,000 tanks announced by Mikhail Gorbachev at the United Nations last December .
15 Despite the passage of the new restrictive press laws , observers noted a significantly positive attitude towards democratization in a speech delivered by Council of State Chairman Vo Chi Cong at the sixth session of the eighth National Assembly held on Dec. 18-28 , 1989 [ see also p. 37123 ] .
16 In 1912 Duke represented the United States at the Olympic Games in Stockholm and won the gold medal in the 100 metres freestyle , losing it again only in 1924 to Johnny Weissmuller : ‘ It took Tarzan to beat me ’ , he used to say .
17 Peter Eiseman , who with Frank Gehry represented the United States at the last Venice Biennale , brings his latest reflections on symbolism and allusion in contemporary architecture to Sadock & Uzzan , where his drawings and sculptures can be seen until the beginning of June .
18 The challenge of integrity against hypocrisy , made by Emilia at the very end of Othello , is placed first in King Lear .
19 According to Mikhail Vinogradov at the Moscow-based Oceanology Institute : " The Dnieper , Dnestr and Danube bring in millions of tons of industrial wastes and pesticides every year , while passing ships drop some 10 million tonnes of oil annually . "
20 However , US Secretary of State James Baker also conferred with de Klerk on March 22 , after meeting Mandela at the Namibian independence celebrations on March 21 .
21 It then won a further two seats in by-elections in early 1992 , leading to the belief that it would constitute the greatest threat to the LDP at the 1992 elections .
22 The central authorities , late as usual , grasped this detail of local life by 1924 , when Krupskaia at the Thirteenth Party Congress noted that due to the tightening of the economic ‘ scissors ’ , the higher bread prices could no longer be afforded by starving village-teachers .
23 She carved up Muriel Spark and Iris Murdoch at the same time as the bacon .
24 Going Out to Galleries : OPENINGS / Includes Aids depicted in a church setting and Iris Murdoch at the National Portrait Gallery
25 Hermes at the left end holds the winged horses of Athena 's chariot which she is mounting ; on the central slab another goddess , almost certainly Aphrodite , steps down from a chariot which faces the other way .
26 Twenty five minutes behind Pat at the finishing line was Personnel Training Adviser who came in with a time of three hours 40 minutes .
27 The Lights of Lisbon at the southern edge of the Alfama district was one of his favourite places .
28 One day in the middle of February I made an appointment to meet Dr Jaffery at the Red Fort .
29 ‘ It is input twice , ’ admits Mr Johnson , ‘ in the sense that sales would be at the invoicing stage and then put into FDC at the total stage with the two systems running side by side .
30 Radical Palestinian groups claimed that the US decision demonstrated that the path of moderation adopted by the PLO at the 19th session of the Palestine National Council ( the Palestinian " parliament in exile " ) in November 1988 [ see p. 36438 ] was redundant .
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