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1 This strategy was invented seven years ago as Mr Harrison , as he then was , saw Racal 's difficulties in competing with the defence industry giants even after the takeover of Decca .
2 John Peel fans approved of ‘ Kennedy ’ and voted it to number two in 1989 's Festive 50 , with four other Wedding Present songs also in the chart .
3 This is used to treat waste water , while technologies such as catalytic conversion will keep carbon monoxide levels well within the strict Taiwanese limit .
4 The Government are fully committed to placing the emphasis on employment-lead standards of competence and giving a major role to industry lead bodies both in the development of competence based occupational standards and in ‘ ownership ’ of them . ’
5 Left : The MoD/LWM operated Bf 109G G–USTAV banks away from the Charles Church Displays Spitfire Tr 9 G–CTlX at Wroughton .
6 The exhibition included various crime prevention systems both for the home and the car and details of neighbourhood watch .
7 The architecture of Lausanne Cathedral is mainly thirteenth century Gothic , very simple , with plate tracery in the rose windows and lancet aisle windows all round the building .
8 Hydrogen formation results principally from the oxidation of pyruvate , formate , or reduced pyridine nucleotides ( NADH + , FADH + ) .
9 The Tory performance was in fact one and a half percentage points better in The Economist 's regular sample of provincial English districts than it was three years ago , at the height of the rebellion against Mrs Thatcher 's poll tax ( see table 1 ) .
10 Yet it is easy for pioneer users and IT investors to remain with the tried and tested applications and miss out on the cutting edge opportunities just around the corner .
11 The notion of quantity rationing figures prominently in the works of these authors .
12 These are goods which last for a long time and which yield the household utility-creating services both in the current period and in future periods .
13 Author of Physician takes his Cole family generations later into the 1800s and a turbulent America .
14 This can be decomposed as : where X 1 and X 2 are the proportion in the service class and intermediate class ( 0.134 and 0.308 ) respectively : 0.237 + ( 0.134 × 0.482 ) + ( 0.308 × 0.160 ) = 0.351 We shall consider equations like this for interval level variables later in the book ; you may find it useful to come back to this paragraph after you have read chapter 10 .
15 There were some splendid Cotswold-stone outbuildings and these I turned into a retirement cottage years later for the elderly Bassetts .
16 Another major difference is that the Sizewell PWR will have four high-head safety injection pumps instead of the two pumps used in the US , plus additional safeguards equipment .
17 But the marketing campaign conflicts directly with the government 's latest hard-hitting message for drink-drivers .
18 The product range changes subtly during the day from breakfast rolls and croissants to made-to-order sandwiches and cakes , with the emphasis on healthy eating options .
19 Inexpensive rediffusion sets ( where one central receiver would serve a large number of speakers in different houses ) were introduced in the Dar es Salaam suburb of Ilala and a few community listening posts elsewhere in the capital .
20 The business community benefits greatly from the close involvement of chartered accountants in its affairs and there are a lot of good reasons why the audit should be retained .
21 Now the Network has over 100 local organisers , many of them recruited from the ranks of sports development officers all over the country , who are only too keen to incorporate running for women as part of their programme .
22 As , chairman of the ASB said : ‘ Merger and acquisition accounting produce radically different reported profits and group balance sheets both in the year of the transaction and for several years after .
23 Elsewhere , the previously quiescent Oromo Liberation Front ( OLF ) claimed a series of successes in early January , reporting the capture of Asosa , Mendi , Begio and Bambesi , all Oromo province towns close to the Sudanese border .
24 The seaside landlady figures prominently in the popular perception of the traditional British seaside holiday , but things were far from static in the inter-war period .
25 To let television income magnetise minds away from the needs and demands of spectators would be foolish .
26 I confirm that I will bring the Parish Council accounts etc to the Council Offices Garstang at 9 a.m. on Tuesday 7th May as agreed in our recent telephone conversation .
27 An ideal venue for school and adult group visits either in the daytime or evenings by arrangement .
28 For a membership fee of £1.50 you will * receive priority booking privileges ahead of the general public * be able to take part in various social events organised by the Club * be able to join our volunteers who support the theatre in various publicity activities * gain free membership of The Stage Door Club
29 Ken Mays on a disorderly finishon Westminster Bridge which upset pre-race planning Pinto powers home amid the confusion for unexpected win
30 Stars are used to indicate in frame stop codons upstream of the putative start codon .
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