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1 Representatives of the telecommunications administrations of countries in the Organisation of American States will take part in the discussions .
2 The claim was based on examination of the timing devices of bombs found in April in the Neuss house of one of Dalkammoni 's relatives , and the assumption that the Lockerbie bomb was identical .
3 Especially note that the forms of frequency dependence of the transfer functions of filters considered in previous sections were simply accepted for what they were .
4 Professor Griffiths , in a study of the committee stages of bills covering the period 1967–71 found that 907 amendments were moved by ministers , of which 906 were carried .
5 Many less well-equipped ships would have gone through that interlink only at Firstlight speed , and then nervously — because of the horror tales of ships that slid through the wrong slots and were caught in endless loops round and round the interlink for centuries .
6 The cytoplasmic inner leaflets of the plasma membranes of erythrocytes and quiescent platelets have high procoagulant activities when they are assayed in vitro .
7 The safest bet , actuarially and politically , is the age of 63 with its obvious implications for the extension of the working lives of women as a means of ‘ paying for ’ the reduction of those of men .
8 The Fabian women organized an exhibition in Westminster of photographs and reconstructions of the working conditions of women in the sweated trades , with information about their hours and wages .
9 This point is of course another criticism of the individualist philosophies of utilitarians and of economists who saw early man as a kind of Robinson Crusoe trying to interact with nature in isolation and according to ideas and institutions which he had created on the spot .
10 The first is the development of various aspects of modelling individual behaviour including the quantification of the welfare implications of changes in taxes and prices .
11 Norton-Taylor has analysed the ownership of all this land , drawing heavily on studies made by the Centre for Agricultural Strategy , and embellished his account by sub-analyses of the land holdings of members of Margaret Thatcher 's Cabinet , by a fairly definitive listing of Ministry of Defence holdings , and an examination of the acreages associated with the entries in Debrett 's Landed Gentry .
12 Whilst most of the maincrop varieties of potatoes are suitable for baking , Maris Piper , King Edward , Désirée and Cara are especially good for this purpose .
13 9.1 The Publisher may present copies of the Work to the Libraries entitled to the Privilege and shall be entitled at its discretion to present copies of every edition of the Work to the Delegates of the Oxford University Press and their Secretary and the Chancellor of the University editors of periodicals teachers and other persons through whom in its judgement publicity for the Work will be gained and shall retain the copies needed as samples by their showrooms and travellers throughout the world and all such presentation copies shall not be taken into account as copies sold .
14 9.1 The Publisher may present copies of the Work to the Libraries entitled to the Privilege and shall be entitled at its discretion to present copies of every edition of the Work to the Delegates of the Oxford University Press and their Secretary and the Chancellor of the University editors of periodicals teachers and other persons through whom in its judgement publicity for the Work will be gained and shall retain the copies needed as samples by their showrooms and travellers throughout the world and all such presentation copies shall not be taken into account as copies sold .
15 It also supports the advancement of education by payment , in cases of genuine need , of part of the school fees of children interested in skiing , at ski academies throughout the world .
16 Exhaustive discussions of the CL properties of minerals are beyond the scope of this chapter , and the reader is referred to the reviews of Nickel ( 1978 ) , Amieux ( 1982 ) and Walker ( 1985 ) .
17 Changing the content of a problem from a stereotypically ‘ female ’ setting such as nutrition to a ‘ male ’ setting such as building can reverse the rank order of the success rates of groups of boys and girls .
18 The results of the immunofluorescence studies of sections from the intestinal biopsy specimens from coeliac patients are shown in Fig 2A , C-F .
19 In addition to antibiotics , it should be recognised that enzymes are microbial products which could also be involved in the biocontrol action , for example , by causing the lysis of the cell walls of pathogens during the phenomenon of mycoparasitism ( Fig. 1 ) .
20 Nevertheless it does have a primary role in managing acute Crohn 's disease , and is an attractive alternative to corticosteroids when avoidance of the side effects of corticosteroids is essential .
21 In this extraordinarily intuitive and perceptive account of her relationship with her tears this young woman has confirmed many of the research findings of scientists interested in the physiology of tears .
22 This required the ATB staff to have a good knowledge of the family situations of wives attending courses and to arrange course times that fitted in with the families ' needs and routines .
23 The law might be seen to seek a balance between paternalism and liberation , accepting that whilst advancement of the autonomy interests of children to make their own decisions in respect of their own lives is an appropriate aim of the law , some restrictions are necessary to enable children to progress safely to maturity .
24 She approved of the crispness of the linen coifs of nuns , the ironed cleanness of her mother 's Sunday gloves , the drift of long tulle skirts that had stirred about her on her First Communion day , the soft transparency of the veils of village brides .
25 He also got a copy of the underground railway map , and tried to trace that invisible geography over what he could actually see ; he would even try and trace the map of the flight paths of aeroplanes over the city , deciding which direction indicated which distant country .
26 Theodora wound her way down the long narrow garden , bowing her head under the arching tendrils of the old roses , edging past the organic asparagus bed and avoiding the hazard of the flight paths of bees intent on making for their two hives .
27 The policy of increasing the role of the market sector has extended to contracting out services in the National Health Service and local government and the removal of the monopoly powers of solicitors ( over house sale conveyancing ) , or barristers appearing in the high court , opticians , and financial services via Big Bang in 1986 .
28 High in the domed roof of the cavern scores of others hung from huge rings , their wings wrapped bat-like around their bodies .
29 Woodhouse retained a sense of himself as a shoemaker long after he had gone into the book trade : the title of his most important work ‘ The Life and Lucubrations of Crispinus Scriblerus ’ ( c. 1795 ) is an allusion to one of the patron saints of cobblers .
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