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1 This finding conflicts with those of Bransford and Johnson ( 1972 ) and Dooling and Mullett ( 1973 ) who found that providing information about the theme or context of a passage after it had been presented did not improve performance , and so concluded that such information only affected the organisation carried out when the passage was memorised .
2 And Dicks is delighted just to be under consideration , because English League suspensions do n't count in the competition , which pits First Division clubs with those from Serie B.
3 The evidence shows that , when adjusting output during a downturn in the economy , many firms that have taken advantage of regional assistance contract operations at those plants placed in areas that previously had high unemployment choose to close these plants .
4 Seven years ago Lyons Tetley called in the Mass Observation research agency ( a WPP subsidiary ) to help determine whether there was any future in an idea it had for differentiating Tetley teabags from those of competitors .
5 Perhaps the trauma of changing coaches , moving from the Bradnam methods to those at Bisham , have affected her .
6 Toy shops in those days kept special trays of penny toys .
7 The structure and layout here of the great bathing establishments were not carbon copies of those in Italy ; many were more extensive and elaborate and their design was affected by the existence on most sites of the Hellenistic gymnasium which , in itself , had become a sophisticated layout , providing not only facilities for gymnastic exercise , but also social , artistic and educational activities .
8 The simulation of input data uncertainty involves replacing the deterministic input data values by those from a probability distribution that reflects an appropriate error model .
9 Mr Bain hopes FKB 's other US companies can pick up business from the non-drugs operations of those clients .
10 By plotting ring patterns of trees in this area , scientists can date ancient building timbers , and other wood artifacts , by comparing ring patterns with those of the bristlecone pines ( such studies have been given the name of dendrochronotogy .
11 He was wearing winceyette pyjamas like those he had had as a child .
12 But the new policy went ahead from the following autumn , 1956 , with the former resident tutors for Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire being redeployed as staff tutors and with Vivian Ramsbottom as Administrative Officer of the Joint Committee given a roving commission to encourage WEA branches in those counties now deprived of resident tutors .
13 All the fishing rods in those days were made of cane with a built-cane or green-heart top section .
14 In addition , the industry 's preference for an inexpensive way to meet tougher environmental regulations leads to different research goals from those of the administration .
15 Section 13 of the Act of 1988 provided for the establishment of a new register of all British fishing vessels including those registered in the old register maintained under the Act of 1894 .
16 As can be seen from paragraph 3 of the reports for the hearings in the two cases , the British legislation at issue , dating from 1988 , provides for the establishment of a new register of all British fishing vessels including those registered in the old register maintained under the Merchant Shipping Act 1894 .
17 Lorcan Wyer who has since gone on to become one of the most stylish jockeys in England was associated with most of the Scott winners in those days .
18 This deviation from Beveridge 's plan made the scheme expensive to general taxation , and probably tended to prevent the adoption of benefit levels sufficient to provide subsistence incomes to those with no other resources and to inhibit subsequent increases to keep up with the cost of living .
19 Apparently the Galway and Aran fishermen of those days had the usual fishermen 's superstitions .
20 Transfers to and from the private sector would be eased , enabling the NHS to concentrate its long term resources on those who need its special skills .
21 Narváez 's fantasias also occasionally have echo passages like those in Francisco de Soto 's keyboard tientos ( see p. 236 , n. 106 ) .
22 These will either be sold or let on short term leases to those in housing need .
23 He had been bred by the Thessalians who were the most renowned horse breeders of those times — their horses being famous over all others for their beauty , courage , speed , and endurance ; and Bucephalus was one of the best !
24 No politician could have bettered it : ‘ Experience has taught us the fallibility of the assertion that crime rates amongst those of West Indian origin are no higher than those of the population at large . ’
25 Erm you will also in going for the higher end of the range , er be prejudicing the urban regeneration objectives of those neighbouring districts .
26 At aircraft museums like those at Hendon and Duxford visitors can see the legendary Spitfire and Hurricane fighters .
27 In an attempt to deal with this discrimination against public patients , the 1992–3 federal budget plan is introducing bonus payments to those states which increase the proportion of public patients treated .
28 Further , as will be seen below , the interpretation of the duty of the directors sanctioned by the traditional legal model forbids the subordination of shareholder interests to those of non- owners , though as will also emerge it is arguable that there may now be an exception to this principle .
29 Some 75,000 subscribers pay to access Prestel , and many of those are commercial users of services closed to the rest of us , such as travel agents accessing seat availabilities through those little terminals you see on their desks .
30 More immediately , it was very good to see the Prime Ministers of Czechoslovakia and Hungary , and the acting Prime Minister of Poland , in Brussels on Monday , signing the association agreements between those countries and the Community and thus bringing to fruition an initiative begun by my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) .
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