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1 HP envisages an on-site upgrade path that requires only a processor swap going , for example , from a 40 to a 50 and a chassis upgrade going from , an F to a G. The F class which HP has poised against Sun reportedly starts at 36 tpsA ; the next performance point is 61 tpcA , available as an F or H , then 88 TPS , followed by 110 tpsA topping out at 184 tpsA .
2 The moral of this tale is that to knit a garment to the correct size , it is vital that you make a tension swatch and try to match the result to the tension the designer of the pattern has given .
3 Sir James Hanson 's Hanson Trust gave £82,000 to the cause the year he became a Lord .
4 Originally intended as a rival to the City the failure of the project could lead to renewed demand for office space in the City .
5 Faced with global opposition to the scheme the Bank appears anxious .
6 Opposition to the scheme The court will take into account any objections raised by dissenting shareholders .
7 After its opposition to the war the ILP had become deeply influenced by the political currents produced by the Russian revolution .
8 Eric Antonis , director of Antwerp 93 , the city 's current celebration , has met this xenophobia head-on : he has made the city 's openness to the world the festival 's main theme .
9 ( b ) The parties to the contract The two parties envisaged under the SGA 1979 are the seller and the buyer .
10 Not only does this clarify the nature of the authorities competent to issue and execute letters rogatory but it makes mandatory as between parties to the Protocol the use of Central Authorities both for the outward transmission and inward receipt of letters rogatory ; that there is an obligation to designate a Central Authority , a matter not wholly clear in the text of the Convention , is specifically provided in Article 2 of the Protocol .
11 The rest of the steam movement watches in amazement as societies and lawyers meet head on in disputes over everything from liveries to the way the railways accounts are handled .
12 By the second half of the 1980s oil was cheap once again , thanks to the spur the crises had given to non-OPEC developments like the Alaska North Slope and North Sea oil fields .
13 Today those men run an army of hundreds of thousands — and , thanks to the way the Soviet Union 's forces were deployed against the West , the best tanks in its armoury .
14 If there are four candidates in a constituency — Conservative , Labour , Liberal Democrat and Scottish Nationalist Party — and if thanks to the AV the Labour candidate is elected , first votes given to him will get 100% political representation in the constituency and first votes given to the other three candidates will get none at all : a strange sort of PARR , just like the sort our present system provides !
15 Thanks to the automobile the Americans soon had a freedom of movement previously unknown .
16 The changes were viewed as an attempt to the heal the bitter rift between the politically dominant Tutsi and the more numerous Hutu population , which in 1988 had led to 5,000 civilians being killed in ethnic violence [ see pp. 36328-29 ; 37056-57 ] .
17 The parameter types are : On entry to the subroutine the parameter table contains the following values : Except it the case of a movable string ( normal string variable ) , the parameter address given is the absolute address at which the item is stored .
18 To set light to the straw the team were using a mixture of petrol and spirits .
19 So those two things would be optical isomers one would rotate the plane of polarised light to the left the other would rotate the plane of polarised light to the right .
20 Once established on a final glide-approach to the field the pilot realised that the aircraft was likely to hit a stone wall and attempted to ‘ stretch ’ the glide .
21 Response times will be measured from the instant the operator strikes a key to the instant the reply from the system begins to appear on the screen .
22 Nor was the thought that he alone might hold the key to the mystery the sole component in his strangely elated state .
23 From the entrance to the church the fresco makes the flat wall behind the altar look like an apse , and only when the wall is approached is the illusion of curvature broken .
24 As I reached the entrance to the lift the iron concertina gate clattered open .
25 Although microfilm will remain for the foreseeable future by far the more acceptable medium of preservation , as a versatile aid to the scholar the computer image is far in advance .
26 I look around me at the massed ranks of Lowestoftians , their vacant faces bearing mute witness to the devastation the town has wrought on their limbic systems .
27 The Civic Organizations Law was revised on July 3 , to transfer from the Executive Yuan to the judiciary the power to disband a political party .
28 They had not confined their work to the schemes the judges selected , but looked at the remainder of the exhibition , and added eight of their own choice .
29 There had been plenty of leg-pulling already about his return to the camp the previous evening slightly the worse for wear from the ternum .
30 On her return to the car the President said how is it you know this petrol pump attendant so well ?
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