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1 Bonardi , Honey , and Hall ( 1991 ) found the effect using flavour-aversion learning ; and Hall and Honey ( 1990 ) were able to demonstrate context-specificity in a conditioned suppression study that differed from the experiment reported by Hall and Honey ( 1989 a ) only in that conditioning consisted of a single reinforced trial with each CS ( Fig. 4.6 ) .
2 Certainly no other organization could challenge the sheer size of an industry that had from the outset relied on economies of scale and realized the logic of a mass audience , but neither was there any other organization prepared to rely exclusively on entertainment , which the showmen had identified as the essence of the movies .
3 The torches , that had from the back played on and around him like searchlights finding the enemy , were switched off .
4 She kissed him lightly on the lips and rose from the bed to get dressed .
5 It was Charlie 's worst nightmare , he had to go through the public humiliation of denying he had a drink problem and retreated from the court saying , ‘ I 've been found guilty so there 's nothing anyone can do .
6 On Monday and Tuesday , however , the government 's forces in the capital disintegrated as soldiers in the garrison ignored orders and streamed from the barracks to fraternize with civilian demonstrators .
7 It 's been a bumpy ride , but the bill to privatize British Rail is almost at the end of its long parliamentary journey but the battle is n't over yet , earlier this week hundreds of protestors from a variety of backgrounds gave up a day and travelled from the North to carry their defiant message to Transport Secretary John MacGregor .
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