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1 Knowing the joy of sins forgiven David subsequently wrote in the Psalm 32 , ‘ Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven , whose sin is COVERED . ’
2 The fast-acting tranquillizing drug already used in three instances of doping has been found in another racehorse .
3 Scott gave Ruskin little praise in his later writings and held him responsible for the introduction of the ‘ Italian mania ’ into the Gothic Revival .
4 It 's clearly destructive to your game if your attempt to gain distance instead results in sliced and topped shots .
5 The weary Norwegians rejoined that , even if the rate of deposition was falling , any extra sulphate entering soils already depleted in calcium would make acidification worse .
6 Yet there is still a strong tendency to ‘ treat statements made under hypnosis with undue respect ; the folk-belief that hypnosis taps memories indelibly recorded in the unconscious dies hard .
7 Parts 1 and 2 examine cellular structure and function to cover material usually taught in first year cell biology courses , while Part 3 , on the behaviour of cells in multicellular animals and plants , is valuable for more advanced students .
8 Its humour derives from the juxtaposition of the two diametrically opposite narrative styles Nash adeptly presented in the earlier parts of the book .
9 However , the main costs would be those of constructing a central data base comprising data already collected in most institutions .
10 A similar creolisation of Western painting , however , is also being attributed to Jean-Michel Basquiat , the late graffiti writer turned painter now celebrated in a Whitney Museum retrospective , ( see The Art Newspaper No. 22 , November 1992 , p.10 ) .
11 Her desire to kiss lepers probably originated in the story of St Katherine , which she would hear read on the appropriate feast-day in church .
12 In spite of his clothes — what difference did clothes ever make in a good strong man — he looked a finely made fellow , and we became secretly his admirers .
13 There is substantial evidence that people who have migrated to Britain quite commonly send sums of money on a regular basis to assist relatives still living in their country of origin .
14 We climbed clumsily past Lake Samiti , its dark waters reflecting peaks already shining in their early dawn .
15 I , for one , would appreciate any suggestions you have about contacting companies or agencies recruiting people specifically to work in Eastern Europe .
16 Most common PC accounts packages now exist in network versions .
17 The main virtues of Muscle Construction are that C. R. Bagshaw integrates information previously scattered in general texts and reviews , and presents difficult concepts ( for example optical filtration ) , in an understandable manner .
18 The ability of individual members to introduce legislation hardly exists in France or Germany , despite protests from deputies there .
19 Taxes must be authorized by an Act of Parliament , and questions about liability to pay tax rarely arise in judicial review proceedings because there is an adequate system for appealing against decisions about tax liability .
20 Around it the dipping sea of vegetation changed to a different hue of green as the light changed : rogue rainbows bridged chasms then dissolved in the warming air .
21 Such a program provided Personnel Management with the ability to manipulate data already stored in the payroll system .
22 The hairy ones are mustachioed and bewhiskered in the most flamboyant way , the unpleasant-tasting ones have skins brilliantly coloured in reds , yellows , blacks and purples — all warnings to potential hunters that these morsels , for one reason or another , are not worth eating .
23 Whereas the above section was described as being part of the social optimality tradition , this section has elements firmly rooted in the public choice tradition .
24 Meeting special educational needs in ordinary schools is much more than a process of opening school doors to admit children previously placed in special schools .
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