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1 This tome concentrated on the operational side of the type 's history , not just during World War Two , where the aircraft was undoubtedly the best long range fighting aircraft that served on all sides of the war , but through all the other conflicts in which the P-51 participated .
2 In the breeding aquarium they could suck in the fry and result in heavy losses .
3 Jim — who by this time was not quite so slim — was fined £415 and banned for six months .
4 He has set up Klesch & Co to trade loans in troubled companies such as Heron and to advise on corporate restructurings .
5 For example , Williams calculated the cost per QALY of a range of health care interventions and divided them into ‘ strong candidates for expansion ’ and ‘ less strong candidates for expansion ’ 1 to illustrate what could be achieved by using available data and to argue for further refinements .
6 Microworm make an excellent first food for all small fry but because of their size are not able to satisfy the appetite of larger fry unless fed in vast quantities .
7 The biggest surprise here is that the TBM 700 seems to shrink into a much smaller and lighter aircraft when flown below ninety knots and down to the gear-down/flaps-down 61-knot stall speed .
8 The issues raised by handling census and other survey data as described by several speakers at this seminar are not so central to the management of our collections .
9 In fact , the emphasis of the pilot sites appears to be activity data as supplied through operational units .
10 A first time garden is usually small and certainly the typical one I am imagining for this series is no more than 40ft x 20ft and surrounded on all sides by other houses .
11 Thompson , of Crawley , was fined £400 and banned for six months for the lesser charge of driving without due care and attention .
12 Thompson , 42 , of Crawley , West Sussex , was convicted of the lesser charge of driving without due care and attention , fined £400 and banned for six months .
13 In species where fertilization is internal , they are also much less pertinent with genetic relationship of offspring because investing in unrelated offsprings one 's .
14 But the output started at 8 volts at about 800 r.p.m. and fell to 7 volts at 2800 r.p.m. ( max r.p.m. for the engine under test ) .
15 It covered some 1000 sq.km and stood at 393 metres below sea level in the 1930s .
16 The bishops were ‘ invited ’ to police headquarters and questioned for eight hours .
17 Some provision was made for the giving of legal advice by salaried solicitors outside the ambit of private practice in the Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949 , but the part of the Act which would have established full-time paid solicitors located at the Legal Aid Area Headquarters and travelling to smaller places was never brought into force .
18 The fisherman has high levels of mercury because he catches and eats large fish that lie in undisturbed pools and lagoons where methyl mercury settles , but so far he has no conclusive symptoms .
19 Amphibians , crustaceans and fish that live in such conditions have to evolve some method of holding on if they are not to be swept away and end up in the sea .
20 However , holiday expenditure rose by twenty four percent and spending on overseas trips rose by fifty percent .
21 The package costs just £49 and comes with 90 days of free hotline telephone support .
22 Stephen Scott , 30 , of Kearsley Drive , Rhyl , was fined £80 and banned for 16 months after admitting driving with excess alcohol .
23 Add the remaining chunks of fish and cook for 5 minutes .
24 To analyze the statistics and look for meaningful trends obviously takes staff time .
25 It has proved very accurate ; in monozygotic twins a correct classification is obtained in 99% as verified by serological methods .
26 It 's very wide the all the people or most of the people that go to these things are either all players already themselves
27 It was not until the twentieth century that visual artists started to look into the landscape of the Highlands and Islands and try to say something about the lives of the people that lived through those times .
28 It is imperative not to accept the subjects of popular interest as the objects of theoretical scrutiny , not to reify a concept of dubious historical provenance , but instead to unpack the powerful rhetoric that hides behind the notion of the inner city , to outline the contours of alternative urban realities and to place this empirical evidence in the political and economic context that will determine the life chances of those people that live in real places in real urban locations today .
29 The forests are an immense resource capable of feeding and sustaining the people that live in forested areas .
30 The drug squad launched a massive operation costing £17,000 and resulting in 112 arrests — some made by ‘ rozzers ’ disguised as hippies ! — while the manager of the nearby Caversham Bridge Hotel barricaded his premises with 12-foot-high chain fencing .
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