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1 A very simple and beautiful example of the use of substitution notes may be found at the beginning of Wagner 's Tristan und Isolde : Here the commonplace cadence A minor-F7-E7 is given a subtle mystery through the use of a few substitution notes as follows : in bar 2 , G is a chromatic substitution for A ( on which it resolves ) , while B is a diatonic substitution for A or C , on which it does not resolve ; in bar 3 , A substitutes chromatically for B , on which it resolves .
2 Further copies may be held at the local public library .
3 Honourary fellowships may be awarded at the discretion of the council .
4 If the search is successful a list of one or more study titles may be viewed at the end of the search .
5 The violins may be doubled at the higher octave by a flute or two with very good effect .
6 Advisers are here exposed to an example of social policy work where several potential clients may be assisted at the same time to help themselves .
7 Depending on the length of the course , colleges will concentrate on providing training and tuition for trainees to gain hotel and catering NVQs , but other , broader , subjects may be introduced at the discretion of the college .
8 Using this method candidates may be assessed at the interview on the following seven job requirements which have to be met by the person appointed in the job :
9 The oral papillae are slightly flattened and the distalmost papillae may be widened at the free end or in some specimens larger than the others almost opercular .
10 In some stances the feet are flat on the floor ; in others one or both feet may be raised at the heel .
11 The main effect of wind is probably to be seen in undercutting and fluting at the base of upstanding rock masses , while such things as wooden telegraph poles and stone monuments may be undercut at the base and even worn through .
12 If the senior invigilator considers that annotation of prescribed texts used in an examination could give a candidate an unfair advantage , the texts may be retained at the end of the examination .
13 Whilst gradation may have much in principle to commend it , certain criticisms may be voiced at the form which gradation has taken in the jurisdictions under consideration .
14 Extra places may be charged at the current commercial rate .
15 Wheelchairs may be borrowed at the entrances to the Museum .
16 Wheelchairs may be borrowed at the entrances to the Museum .
17 Searches may be made at the Trade Marks Registry , Patent Office , Cardiff Road , Newport , Gwent NP9 1RH ( phone ) .
18 This again differs widely depending on the degree of the handicap , and autistics may be found at the farthest extremes of social and academic capability .
19 Price includes bed and breakfast , however evening meals may be taken at the Leonetto for a supplement .
20 Alternatively , the answers may be listed at the side of the screen for the child to select from .
21 Briefing courses may be aimed at the employee only or organisations may encourage the employee 's spouse to attend the briefing sessions .
22 In some cases dividends may be passed at the option of the issuer and in any event will not be paid if there are insufficient distributable profits .
23 The niches may be seen at the top of the staircase , but the project of 1722 was never realized .
24 Payment for invoiced fees may be made at the Oct .
25 The oral papillae are often long and the distalmost ones may be flared at the tips .
26 Samples may be seen at the Police HQ .
27 A number of further Japanese aircraft wrecks may be displayed at the National Museum of Papua New Guinea ( Port Moresby ) .
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