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1 Also titled Howard Carter : before Tutankhamun ( British Museum Press , £12.95 p/b £9.95 for visitors to the museum during the period of the exhibition ) , it is an anthology of Howard Carter 's writings illustrated by his own photographs , drawings and paintings .
2 DC & CA had received requests from external institutions for labels to be made .
3 Entitlement for directors to be reviewed separately , right , it says here .
4 His annuity was first raised to 100 marks ( £66 13s. 4d. ) , assigned on the lordship of Haverford , and then on 20 August 1385 replaced by a grant for life to him of that lordship .
5 An £11,200 grant for renovations to a house on Foundry Street , Shildon , has been approved by Sedgefield District Council .
6 Most employers will be only too happy to help you tailor your preparation for re-entry to your own learning needs and those of the job you hope to take up .
7 Recommendations on the additional preparation for conversion are included in the UKCC Paper PS & D/88/05 , The Enrolled Nurse and Preparation for Re-entry to a First Level part of the UKCC 's Register .
8 This course provides a valuable preparation for entry to areas such as industry and commerce , public administration , education , and the media .
9 Evidence for the importance of preparation for entry to higher education also comes from Yates and Davies ( 1987 ) study of former Access students .
10 All the students had successfully completed Longlands College 's preparation for entrance to the uniformed services course .
11 Furious at the angry words , Clare telephoned Thomas Cook in Nice for tickets to London .
12 I find it hard to believe that all you need is a big faith for mountains to be moved .
13 Pantaenius Insurance Brokers have introduced a third party only cover that will insure a yacht for damage to other craft or injuries to life or limb .
14 This additional activation of cat might cause the logogen for cot to be more highly activated than the correct logogen for cot : cot would be incorrectly identified as cat .
15 There are also important questions to be asked about the reasons for admission to residential care in the first place , for that in itself is an aspect of dependency .
16 They had not given these reasons for transfer to his parents .
17 Gyford ( 1985b , p. 27 ) goes so far as to suggest that local government reorganization was one of the reasons for moves to the left outside London , where older councillors were replaced not by the hoped for technocrats waiting in the wings , but instead often by representatives of Labour 's new left .
18 Many persons will have their own particular reasons for gratitude to him , and everyone will so warmly want to wish him well for the new place in life which awaits him back in his own native diocese of Liverpool .
19 At return visits to the clinic women are questioned by a doctor or a nurse and the information recorded on a special form , including details of pregnancies and their outcome , changes in contraceptive practices , and reasons for referral to hospital .
20 In such work there is an opportunity for English to , in a sense , escape from the academy , literally to go extra-mural , and to re-establish those connections with the larger society that were originally part of its raison d'être .
21 Inclusion in group activities is important as is , particularly , the opportunity for friends to be in the home of the bereaved person not just for ‘ heavy conversation ’ but also for social exchange .
22 The restoration of the warehouse and the adjoining 457m ( 500yd ) length of canal is viewed with enthusiasm by the Wey and Arun Canal Trust , a society which has worked since the early 1970s for the complete restoration of the Arun Navigation and the Wey and Arun Junction Canal between Pallingham and the River Wey , and which has restored the opportunity for navigation to several stretches of these waterways .
23 The distinction between real and apparent achievement , if only it can be concealed from the teacher , and suitably managed by a child , provides the opportunity for rewards to be received just as well for cheating as for genuine achievement .
24 The major concern for clients in debt recovery work is reporting each stage of each case , and this report facility , linked with the information already held on computer , will provide an opportunity for reports to be prepared to clients ' specifications on any given timescale .
25 Welcoming the initiative , Peter Brooke , the Northern Ireland secretary of state , suggested it might provide an opportunity for progress to be made in the province .
26 However , it does present an opportunity for people to be empowered , for example in assessing needs , planning and implementing responses , even though these responses will not solve the totality of the problem .
27 Eas , eas , easy travel , easier opportunity for people to , to spread their investment .
28 This gives an opportunity for action to be taken at once and for things to be put right without delay .
29 The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction ( 1980 ) ( Cm. 33 ) , the European Convention on Recognition and Enforcement of Decisions concerning Custody of Children ( 1980 ) ( Cm. 191 ) and the Family Law Act 1986 all provide the opportunity for steps to be taken to return abducted children anywhere within the world , including between England and Scotland and England and Northern Ireland , but do not permit such a state of affairs to occur within England and Wales .
30 She argues that it is families who see each other frequently where one finds most practical support being given , because frequent contact affords the opportunity for pressure to be put upon individuals to ‘ keep up their kinship obligations ’ ( Bott , 1957 , p. 133 ) .
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