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1 Data were analysed for the significance of differences by analysis of variance ( ANOVA ) .
2 Figure 11.13 compares A level results in 1979 ( when data were gathered for the Rampton Report ) with those in 1982 ( when comparable data were collected for the Swann Report ) .
3 Figure 11.13 compares A level results in 1979 ( when data were gathered for the Rampton Report ) with those in 1982 ( when comparable data were collected for the Swann Report ) .
4 The HDI data excluded several non-UN countries , and gave a single value for the ex-Soviet Union ( for GNP , separate data were used for the latter ) .
5 Eva has always had a special relationship with Margaret , the younger , quieter sister but the ones at the top of the family are also high ill her esteem.Joyce was loved for the way she helped " mother " them and Beverley , the eldest boy , was another of her heroes .
6 The yearly event raises money for charity and this year £1,500 was raised for the local hospital , St Woolos ' appeal Surgery without tears .
7 In addition in Mehmet v Perry , on the lines of Watkins J 's decision in Regan v Williamson [ 1976 ] 1 WLR 305 , £1,500 was awarded for the loss of the mother 's individual care for the children and £1,000 was awarded to the husband for his loss of his wife 's individual care and attention .
8 But because they are so important in affecting livestock numbers , data was obtained for the Cantal department of the Auvergne and the county of Powys in Wales in order to examine trends .
9 I was told the data was needed for the Medical Division — among a host of other activities INCUBUS owns a number of , pharmaceutical laboratories .
10 Student 's t test for unpaired data was used for the group analysis .
11 No data was provided for the North Surrey and Sutton companies .
12 Offspring were tested for the transgene by PCR on tail-derived DNA .
13 They were soon copied by the French , who developed formations of this kind on a large scale from the 1760s onwards , while light infantry were used for the first time in Europe by the Russians at the siege of Kolberg in 1761 .
14 As a result of this evening over £100,000 was raised for the NCH .
15 A further £1,224 was raised for the appeal by CCG catering staff at the KG Ethylene Project , Grangemouth .
16 Thousands of these small fish were killed for the pearl trade .
17 However , 14 spring fish were reported for the week with Paul McGivern of Belfast taking a fish of 10 lbs on a Gary Dog fly .
18 Five target fish were nominated for the second day as the anglers struggled to overcome persistent torrential rain and buffeting winds .
19 A collection totalling £375 was taken for the work of Christian Aid and CAFOD , and refreshments were served afterwards in the new parish hall .
20 Farmers Third World Network — a grant of £6,510 was approved for the continuing development of a network of interested farmers examining the issues and effects of European policy on Third World agriculture .
21 He left unsettled estate of over £2.5 million , of which almost £200,000 was bequeathed for the benefit of London hospitals , and a year 's salary to each member of the staff of Barings .
22 In 1860 £2–10–0 was voted for the purchase of Gaelic books ; the catalogue of 1865 contained 25 titles .
23 Within these , a detailed examination of comparative statistics was made for the Powys county of Wales and the Cantal Department of the Auvergne .
24 ELEVEN people were treated for the effects of fumes after a truckload of chemicals caught fire yesterday at the M62-A1 junction in West Yorks .
25 Some 100 000 people were housed for the duration of the war in remote and unpleasant camps in the desert areas of eastern California and Arkansas .
26 Marlene McGee is pioneering work with Suffolk County Council : Jane Fisk is selling Medau gummed stamps that urge everyone to ‘ Try Medau — Keep Fit ’ : £150 was raised for the ‘ BIG C ’ appeal ( Norfolk 's cancer research charity ) at a Medau ‘ Get-Together ’ organised by Ruth Rolph : Kay Baxter organised a successful jumble sale in aid of Society funds .
27 Many excellent drawings , models and written work were produced and over £200 was raised for the RNLI .
28 Several new plant species were recorded for the reserve but their most interesting find was of signs of a badger that had dug out a bees nest from the ground .
29 In 1853 his whole collected works were published for the first time with an introduction in which the editor , George Offor , hailed them as a weapon in the struggle against ‘ the mighty efforts ’ which were then being made ‘ to enthral the country in the Satanic yoke of popery or its dark ill-shapen brother Puseyism ’ .
30 A TOTAL of £590 was raised for the Welshpool Friends of Hope House when the town 's Dingle Nurseries opened their grounds to the public .
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