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1 The contrasting pattern characteristic of Wernicke 's aphasia and illustrated by the second of the patients of Funnell ( 1983 ) — whose attempt at a description of Figure 15 we also quoted earlier in this chapter — could be interpreted , in terms of Garrett 's model , as arising when there is a defect of the process which selects the required major lexical items from the lexicon .
2 According to the Far Eastern Economic Review of May 28 he also added " a clear but indirect insinuation " that Gen. Chaovalit was a leading CPT member .
3 According to a report in the Sunday Times of Oct. 11 he subsequently re-emerged in charge of the country 's intelligence services .
4 By accumulating the expected numbers of cases of leukaemia and non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma below age 15 we then created three categories with ( as far as possible ) similar expected numbers .
5 Above FIGURE 2 I then paint in the bulk of solid colour in carious places , screwing up my eyes , obliterating any detail but getting the tones hopefully right .
6 ( ii ) If we transfer the last column of A to the first position , we have a new matrix A ; with B unchanged we then have unc A is again of degeneracy 1 , B of degeneracy 2 ; but here C is of degeneracy 3 .
7 He was awarded a benefit match with Jack Edwards on 17 October 1955 , when Leyton Orient were our visitors , but in March 1956 he inevitably moved on to a club where the immediate prospects were considerably brighter then at Selhurst Park .
8 Beginning with the industrial and commercial sector ( in Figure 1.2 we simply call this sector ‘ firms ’ ) , these firms are paying out in each period ( a year ) £13,500 million which is largely wages and salaries to employees .
9 In February 1983 I again met the Head of the Art Department .
10 In February 1929 he actually accused the majority of the Central Committee of creating a ‘ military-feudal exploitation of the peasantry ’ .
11 At the Strasbourg summit in December 1989 it again proved possible to satisfy both Paris and Bonn .
12 In December 1991 he often visited a nearby farm landing strip and talked to microlight owners and examined their aircraft .
13 In September 1339 his debts were reckoned at £300,000 and still growing , yet in January 1340 he readily promised £140,000 to James van Arteveldt , the ruler of Ghent , for his assistance .
14 After a second operation in January 1945 he nevertheless visited Washington in connection with the Far Eastern war and , although dying , he wrote a scientific paper for the sixtieth-birthday tribute to Niels Bohr .
15 In January 1639 he finally achieved his comptrollership of the king 's household .
16 The Government resolutely refused to comment until in January 1978 we suddenly heard that an exasperated Lord Rosebery had broken off the sale and given Sotheby 's the go-ahead to auction the contents in May .
17 In May 1989 he also became Group managing director of Guinness PLC , a post he held until the end of December 1991 .
18 One evening in May 1979 they eagerly clambered in after warming up with several glasses of favourite tipple , turned the thermostat up high and set to .
19 Indeed , at Sheffield in May 1930 he almost erected the contrary view into a principle :
20 In May 1647 they even prepared a draft peace-treaty in French ; and if this had been accepted by the other powers involved it would have marked an important stage in the establishment of the language as that of international relations , at least in western and central Europe .
21 In July 1943 he publicly accepted the commitment to legislate by publishing the White Paper , Educational Reconstruction .
22 But in July 1855 he then carried out a change in his administration that was to have a far-reaching effect on the scheme .
23 He told the court that after Swindon beat Bolton Wanderers in November 1989 he personally handed out £5,000 to the players and back-up staff .
24 In October 1964 he also photographed one of Croes Newydd 's 0–6–2T No 6604 on the wheel drop in the shed .
25 In October 1982 she finally called the police after he slapped her across the mouth , cutting her lip .
26 In August 1980 they successfully tested the conversion on a private railway in Somerset .
27 In August 1948 he again left London , on this occasion at the urging of Bobby Hunt and Peter Dunbar who were in Paris .
28 In August 1648 he suppressed Royalist activity in the area and in August 1651 he firmly rebutted the entreaties of Charles Stuart and his army .
29 Five times the size of Rutland , Buckinghamshire shows every symptom of several standards of assessment : numerous reductions in the Chiltern hundreds in 1524 reduced aggregate wealth from £97 to £67 per thousand acres , while in Buckingham hundreds it only dropped from £84 to £59 , but throughout the northern half of the shire many of the 1522 assessments were retained substantially unaltered , conceivably because the people concerned deemed it prudent to keep their mouths shut and pay up ; a significant number were actually uprated , perhaps penalised for having the gall to seek abatements , so attracting a further , more searching investigation of their means .
30 In Windows 3.0 you simply highlight the text with the mouse to mark it .
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