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1 To Sulentic 's surprise , he has also found that the connection can be traced right into the central nucleus of NGC 43 19 — very much as we might expect if , as Arp has often suggested , high redshift objects are somehow shot out from the centres of otherwise normal galaxies .
2 Attitudes are still read off from attributes .
3 Alan Cooke , who has the disadvantage of playing ‘ cold ’ in the doubles while his opponents are invariably warmed up from previous games , hit a cascade of winners in the crucial mid-match doubles .
4 The masses of the jovian planets are now known accurately from the Voyager missions , but in the past they were not , and much of the speculation on Planet X has been based on residuals from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory 's ephemeris DE200 and it predecessors , which used a Neptune mass in error by 0.5 per cent .
5 While the negotiation of outcomes between central government and local government is important , proposals are not generated directly from factions or product champions internal to the authorities concerned .
6 Oystercatchers are rarely noted away from the coast , but have been recorded on occasions on flooded levels as well as at the reservoirs .
7 In both Milton and Virgil the first two books are clearly separated off from what follows ; Wordsworth begins a new theme with Book iii , and also observes the traditional break at the end of Book vi , the halfway point of the poem .
8 Whole blocks are still burned out from serious rioting in 1977 .
9 While the Commissioners were not drawn exclusively from within the Prison Service , by convention three key posts were reserved for people who had been promoted from prison governor grades .
10 As a result , knowledge about women 's experiences is often derived indirectly from studies which describe household patterns of income , expenditure and consumption .
11 The bio-reactors are cleverly rigged up from glass jars , tubing and other components and driven by the pump from a car windscreen washer .
12 Swords are often passed down from father to son , and may be extremely ancient family heirlooms that have drawn blood in thousands of battles .
13 Savings due to reduced admissions are dismissed by administrators because the saved places are readily used up from endless waiting lists .
14 If you wish to consult a periodical , find the periodical index , and remember that periodicals and special collections are usually housed separately from the books available for loan .
15 Other places were also hit savagely from time to time , but it is often difficult to tell from the registers which particular disease was responsible for an unusually high number of deaths .
16 Changes are also carried out from above , if at all ( Bettelheim 1978 ) .
17 House wines are often served straight from the barrel .
18 Some fruit trees are still dug up from the nursery in autumn and sold with their roots bare .
19 Another frequent problem is that brood mares are often brought in from the paddock about a month before the horse is due to foal , and are put in a little paddock next to the owner 's house so that ‘ an eye can be kept on her . ’
20 A motor extracts air through a replaceable filter and powders are gently drifted away from the operator .
21 Expatriates ' salaries are generally built up from a number of separate elements starting with basic salary .
22 The night duty men are also called early from their beds to parade for the football matches , therefore with insufficient sleep , coupled with hours of standing in the cold within a short space of rising from a warm bed , it is not surprising to have a heavy sick list … can not matters be arranged more conveniently for the family man ?
23 In previous years many overseas publishers were probably put off from coming to London by the fact that not all the major players in British publishing were represented at the fair .
24 On the other hand , new men were occasionally brought in from outside .
25 The airway epithelium , type II pneumocytes , and vascular endothelium of ET-1-stained sections were also graded semiquantitatively from 0 to 4 , with grade 0 representing no staining , grade 1 focal staining , and grades 2 , 3 , and 4 diffuse weak , moderate , and strong staining , respectively .
26 By the nineteenth century , middle- and upper-class women were increasingly cut off from the world of production , while some working-class women regained a limited role in production outside the home .
27 My letters were now addressed not from the Middle East Forces , but from the British North African Forces and , moreover , headed 137/166 Newfoundland Regiment , R.A. This quite confused me for I had never heard of Canadians in North Africa — even though I knew that Newfoundland was not really Canada .
28 Paupers were often taken back from the workhouse to their own parishes for burial .
29 Grey Plovers are rarely seen away from the coast in Sussex , but there have been six such records since 1947 in March , April , May , October ( three together ) , November , and December .
30 Timber doors are usually made either from preservativetreated softwood , or a rot-resistant hardwood such as mahogany , and many have high-performance specifications that include integral weather-stripping and sealed-unit double glazing .
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