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1 The size and number of the buffers provided by the user for VSAM directly determines the number of higher index records held in virtual storage ( as against backing storage ) .
2 A passage in Bede 's account attributing responsibility as the author of the war to Aethelhere , is now generally regarded as corrupt , but Oethelwald 's support for Penda certainly implies a complexity of factors .
3 In such languages , titles for women often bear a feminine ending such as the German — in or Italian — essa .
4 Titles for productions now mirrored the jazz era : Sparks of Wit and Flashes of Humour , Tit Bits from Tip Top , Life and Laughter .
5 Responsibility for children also has an impact on parental health and use of health services .
6 Our suggested strategies for improvement obviously have a price tag but such support may well seem desirable given the current consensus in education and government in favour of widening access , particularly for less advantaged groups .
7 Correction for altitude alone gives the free-air gravity anomaly .
8 And since extraction for horticulture currently presents the main threat to the bogs , it calls for a major initiative to encourage the use of peat-free growing media and soil conditions .
9 The search for plurality both evaluates the text and yet leaves it intact so that it can yield more possibilities .
10 The renewed bid for LIN further complicates the battle for supremacy in the US cellular radio market and in particular for the prized New York licence , currently owned by LIN and Metromedia .
11 However , ordinary nouns never strictly correspond to a structure like ( 10 ) ; the word bottles for example really demands an intensional representation which is already ( minimally ) complex ; schematically , it is : Taking into account the particular word-meaning used we might write either : ( The superscript e would tag the meaning as one which is conventionally used for identifying entities . )
12 In the event , compensation for injury often took the form of a fine ( as the exception made in the case of murder implies — Numbers 35:3ff . ) .
13 Only 3 out of the is Joint Liaison Committees in Scotland for example actually have a voluntary sector representative with full voting rights .
14 Going into town for entertainment usually meant a dance or the cinema — in Banbury .
15 On the other hand , a question in the form of a quotation with a request for discussion normally requires an explanation of everything in the quotation .
16 At the signing ceremony , David Winterman , Director and Vice President of Process Development for SB enthusiastically endorsed the technology .
17 The figures for concentration overall indicate the degree of centralisation of decision-making in the economy as a whole .
18 Since the demand for money now exceeds the supply by Q 1 — Q 2 some form of credit rationing will have to be applied .
19 For further information about the Centre and arrangements for visits please contact the Taylors at : The Shared Earth Trust , Denmark Farm Conservation Centre , Betws Bledrws , Lampeter , Dyfed SA48 8PB ( Tel : ) .
20 Assessments for selection primarily serve the interests of the selectors , who , in turn , represent concerns within society such as industrial and economic achievement , or academic excellence .
21 A screen of coding regions for mutations still presents a considerable challenge even with the much improved technology made available by the polymerase chain reaction , and it is possible that very many different mutations remain to be discovered .
22 The clause has the effect of excluding the most common claim for Speedboats i.e. striking a submerged object and the resulting machinery damage .
23 Provision of a range of safety equipment for Marathon and new Solas standard life jackets for Chevron also made a significant contribution to the company 's business .
24 A sustained concern for truth therefore entails the public display of one 's methods , for only in this way does one reveal not what one knows but how one knows it .
25 Former Stanley stalwarts include Harry Potts , who managed Burnley 's 1960 championship side ; inside forward Geoff Strong who starred for Arsenal and Liverpool but in 33 swansong games for Coventry never scored a goal ; Tommy Cummings who played 434 times for Burnley and thrice for England B ; Gordon Pallister , now 75 , who had 210 matches at Barnsley and Jack Howarth , a bairn at 47 , whose travels embraced 421 games for the late and lamented Aldershot .
26 Anna Adams had no illusions about the decline of Scarp , ‘ When the artists move in on a way of life , that way of life is picturesquely anachronistic and in decay ’ , but it seems that a taste for tragedy only augments the awareness of beauty .
27 Anna Adams had no illusions about the decline of Scarp , ‘ When the artists move in on a way of life , that way of life is picturesquely anachronistic and in decay ’ , but it seems that a taste for tragedy only augments the awareness of beauty .
28 When eventually landed and sold at auction there was widespread interest in this novelty , as well as sufficient demand from fishmongers and pastry-cooks for Leftwich apparently to realize a considerable profit .
29 In tact , the women 's pleas for peace only intensify the men 's desire to fight , and to a sexual degree .
30 It was an almost convincing affirmation of his feelings for Sara ( as Coleridge would henceforward write her name ) and his fervour for Pantisocracy certainly showed no decline in the coming weeks .
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