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1 Tens of millions of reprint requests are mailed each year , the authors having identified the existence of the papers from secondary sources .
2 This article contains a historical survey of the projects from 1982 up to December 1987 , a summary of the results of some of the more recent work and a brief discussion of some specific aspects of online catalogue research and design .
3 The main change effected by the 1949 Act was to reduce the resulting delaying power of the Lords from two sessions to one .
4 His employment on financial commissions and committees multiplied with the increasing ascendancy of the Independents from 1647 , and still more from the establishment of the Commonwealth in 1649 .
5 Already one of the trumpeters-in-ordinary from 30 March 1688 , he seems to have joined the court band as a musician-in-ordinary in 1695 ; he became serjeant-trumpeter in 1707 on the death of William Shore , his uncle or , less probably , brother , and he lived to serve George II .
6 It was no part of his duty to say — nor did he purport to say — whether in his judgment the billeting of the 70 men at the colliery was necessary for the prevention of violence or the protection of the mines from criminal injury .
7 Last May the plant at Cowley in Oxford decided to double its rate of production of the models from 300 to 600 a week for markets in the UK , France and Spain .
8 The figures confirm much of the findings from previous questions and show that Leicestershire , Speyside and North Wales had the best return for their input of labour .
9 Only a few per cent of the thyroid tumours would be fatal , whereas perhaps half of the cancers from caesium-137 would be fatal .
10 The schools supplied the team with lists of pupils in each of their below average mathematics sets and gave the order of the sets from those with the lowest attainers to those with the highest attainers .
11 Muddiman worked with him until August 1663 , when a court intrigue resulted in the removal of the journals from both , in favour of ( Sir ) Roger L'Estrange [ q.v . ] .
12 ( It is said that when playing his ‘ interview ’ round of golf he did each of the holes from 13–18 inclusive in three ) .
13 Digestion of the incisors from these predator assemblages occurs on both enamel and dentine , producing a wavy surface on the latter ( Fig. 3.23 I ) and reducing the enamel to small islands on the surface of the dentine .
14 The important point is that the two-stage sampling process involves a sample of the primaries from each member of which is taken a sample of secondaries .
15 Not all of the émigrés from Eastern Europe were so fortunate as Goma and Tanase , who lived with the constant threat of assassination at least until Christmas 1989 .
16 However , his appreciation of the dangers from militant continental Catholicism did not blind him to the threat from the more radical varieties of Protestantism at home , and as Kenneth Fincham and Peter Lake have commented : ‘ it is difficult not to be impressed by the skill with which he handled both anti-Puritan and anti-papal stereotypes to create the ideological space within which the royal will could manoeuvre and policy be formulated . ’
17 Brig Cumming said a key element of the plan was to ‘ picket the people ’ in other words to set up communications lines so that all levels of the factions from top commanders down to local warlords and the actual troops manning barricades were aware of the nature of the convoys and when they were planned to pass through a specific area .
18 It is just past midnight and many of the cadets from Old College are guarding well-concealed patrol bases in remote valleys and woods up in the Welsh hills near Sennybridge .
19 The intensity of the rebellion by workers and peasants from 1905 to 1907 , and the radicalism of the proposals from left-wing representatives in the first two Dumas , presented the liberals with an alarming spectre : a violent upheaval which would sweep away not merely tsar and nobility but the entire social order and all hope of peaceful liberal reform .
20 Wastell also designed and built the pinnacles and corner towers , and the vaults of the porches from 1513 , as well as the vaults of nine of the choir chapels .
21 While the barriers between the Boundary Drive gardens were uniformly low , the hedges and fences which separated the bottoms of the gardens from those of the houses behind were generally much higher .
22 ‘ That was the FRG from Soltau — they 've cleared most of the tasks from last night , less a Chieftain power pack change that 's in hand and one badly bogged tank — they 're having to find a route in for a second armoured recovery vehicle , and , of course , the last Challenger pack change — how are the lads doing on those packs that came in this morning ? ’
23 Anthony Gittens , secretary of the Britons from 1949 to 1973 and a member since 1924 , was a prominent member of the IFL in the 1930s and opened a branch at Kentish Town in London .
24 However there will also be export trade diversion when a union country supplies a partner country in place of the imports from third countries .
25 It may be that their number was small and their holdings large , but excavations are needed on a selective basis before it is possible to isolate the houses of the owners from those of their tenants or agents .
26 But even when the information is thought to be reasonably complete and reliable , there are a number of considerations which have to be taken into account in the interpretation of the coins from any site .
27 Hence most of the eggs from one season 's grazing must remain unhatched on the ground during the winter and only one generation is possible each year for the bulk of this species .
28 Many people are now worried about the dangers of the by-products from decomposing waste soaking into the ground and getting into rivers and lakes .
29 A few of the changes from periodic to chaotic , and between periodic , attractors produced by small increases in b are shown in Fig. 2.21 .
30 These include the incidence of the tax system , the allocation of the benefits from public spending , the dynamic impact of policy ( allowing for its effect on accumulation of capital ) , and the extent of intergenerational redistribution .
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