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1 Coarser gauges and of course knitting some of the more specialist yarns like Channel which in particular .
2 The presentations of the results followed the same format as last year and journalists invited to Blackfriars were given the opportunity to sample some of the own brand products introduced into stores in 1992/93 .
3 At £1,045 , the Greenfield has many of the same basic components as its rivals .
4 The seemingly ingenuous children discover that as a model of reality , narrative can have explanatory force to rival even the most powerful scientific theories , and indeed that narrative has many of the same characteristics as the concepts on which modern science is founded .
5 Swapping to Korg 's SPC-1 sound card produced more of the same , with only a few interesting variations .
6 This is true irrespective of the level of violence , although the masculine occupational culture of the force contains many of the same sanitizing euphemisms for violence against women ( ‘ giving the wife a diggin' ’ ) .
7 The fact that Renault managed this with the same V10 engine configuration with which it restarted its F1 programme in 1989 , while those around them said a V12 would be needed , is testament to the company 's enormous confidence and strength of purpose .
8 er er is an attempt to follow some of the same processes , bulk buying , and erm to reduce the costs , wh which are there no matter who gets paid for what , the there are some costs .
9 The division of Glamorgan allowed each of the former county boroughs to be placed in a separate county though in terms of total area or population a unified Glamorgan would not be unusual in an English context .
10 Although Martin has said that some bass players like to be able to significantly alter their sound while they are actually playing on stage , I 've never seen the need to have all the gubbins on the bass to do that , then have lots more gubbins on the amp to do more of the same .
11 It was the sort of goal that Giorgio Chinaglia — the Welsh-born centre-forward of the 1970s who became a great Lazio and national team hero — was famed for scoring , and how they loved seeing their new idol produce some of the same .
12 Another example of the reaction 's impact would be the use of polymerase chain reaction to overcome some of the many problems inherent in analysing messenger RNA ( mRNA ) by classic techniques .
13 Sir Bryan rejects all of the many arguments advanced by the Bar to the effect that the extension of audience rights would reduce rather than extend competition .
14 The debate over how to explain this industrial decline of cities raised many of the same questions about the nature of explanation as have just been discussed .
15 An HMSO booklet of the same name covers much of the same ground .
16 It is accurate to say that the 80486 and Pentium processors use many of the same implementation techniques as RISC processors , but there is nothing in either processor that can be called a ‘ RISC integer unit ’ without distorting the term beyond any usefulness . ’
17 It is accurate to say that the 80486 and Pentium processors use many of the same implementation techniques as RISC processors , but there is nothing in either processor that can be called a ‘ RISC integer unit ’ without distorting the term beyond any usefulness . ’
18 This month , Diane explores some of the many interesting variations of slip stitch , including a variety of multi-colour designs .
19 This evidence matches that of the many handbooks of canonical , theological , and liturgical material compiled by ( or for ) bishops , which shows their determination to teach their flocks .
20 However , even this view of relatively autonomous , locally based development shares some of the same themes as those identified above .
21 Attempts to solve some of the many problems which arise are not made easier by the many changes currently being made in Social Security , the introduction of the Community Charge and the new housing legislation .
22 Peter Seabrook visits some of the many wonderful NT gardens in this beautiful part of the country .
23 The external researchers use most of the same resources as our scientific staff .
24 Most of the action would be improvised with two or three scenes happening all at the same time as in a mediaeval play .
25 Rail users have been subjected to annual fare increases well above inflation for several years now , so it is quite justified for motorists to receive some of the same treatment .
26 The control of rape reporting by the state raises some of the same issues as that concerning the control of pornography .
27 Two problems arise here , however , for Oreopithecus shares some of the same characters , and the pongine Sivapithecus is less advanced in this respect .
28 Modyacrylic fibres have many of the same qualities as acrylic .
29 As a result the later Chapters of this book explore some of the these areas ; they can not be as focussed on the specifically procedural aspects of prosecution and trial .
30 In the mid-1970s Britain faced a more severe crisis , in which very high inflation , a balance of payments problem and continuing high unemployment occurred all at the same time .
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