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1 Teachers ' reasons for selecting the most popular texts are discussed , as are their views about gender as a potential organizing principle for their work .
2 Arnold Leese , who was to become the undis-puted leader of the IFL in 1932 , was highly critical of Dell 's social credit views about Hitler as a supposed Jewish agent , but after Beamish 's death in 1948 he used part of his inheritance to revive the Britons .
3 With four long runways catering for any possible wind direction and no conflicting built-up areas , it offers a superb opportunity for re-activation as a flying club .
4 Currently inactive , but with planning permission for development as a 2.2 million t/y open pit mine .
5 been near to a site which had recently been granted planning permission for use as a waste disposal site .
6 That , Mr Sampson said , gave rise for concern with a 15.7 per cent increase during the year , which compares with a 14 per cent rise for Scotland as a whole .
7 The School applied to the Board for recognition as a Secondary School , and this was duly granted .
8 Levin makes a special case for Debord as a film-maker whose aim was to contribute to the ultimate destruction of cinema as a spectacularist medium .
9 The judges ' case for Vichy as an ‘ authoritarian ’ régime rests on the old argument of German pressure and French passivity .
10 In other areas too , it seems that the case for Woodchester as the final pavement of a sequence of elaborations " cuts with a double-edged blade " : at the beginning of the sequence , for example , it is difficult to understand how a twenty-five year long period of development had no other local influence .
11 Farmers who watched ‘ The Last Straw ’ will echo the Duke 's call for more stability , some leadership and a sense of direction for farming as an industry .
12 Farmers who watched ‘ The Last Straw ’ will echo the Duke 's call for more stability , some leadership and a sense of direction for farming as an industry .
13 I personally would n't regard having to contact Germany for spares as the end of the world , and have always found Warwick to be extremely helpful in such circumstances .
14 For Merleau-Ponty no sublation could resolve Marxism s own division between its theory and the history of its practice , itself , he argued , an acting out of its theoretical equivocation between history as a process of natural necessity and history as the product of human praxis .
15 It certainly sees urban concentrations as resulting from industrialisation and capitalism : but it rapidly places these considerations to one side and looks to interactions between people as the prime explanation .
16 Coupled with a wave of popular sympathy for Gaddafi as a bereaved father , resentment at what was seen as Washington 's bully-boy tactics appeared to have rallied the Libyans behind him with a solidarity he had rarely enjoyed before .
17 I had also been taking up quite a lot of time for public service , chairing the National Gas Consumers ' Council , and also , more relevantly , working under Richard Hoggart who was chairing the Advisory Council for Adult and Continuing Education , which had a remit to develop national policies for education as a process continuing throughout life .
18 We see public consultation aimed at clarifying appropriate strategic policies for CCW as a logical step in its development .
19 Duke , whose campaign had been opposed personally by both Reagan and Bush , announced on Dec. 4 that he would run in the open primary for election as a state senator even though he failed to be ratified by the Republican party 's state convention .
20 Added to this there was the alarming , although on closer inspection ambiguous , evidence of concerted communist plans for Asia as a whole that were discussed at the World Federation of Democratic Youth Conference in Calcutta in February 1948 .
21 It is hardly surprising that health authorities and hospital managers were calling for the immediate introduction of capitation funding for fundholders as a means of stemming losses from their budgets .
22 Both denied struggle for power as an agent of social change , but accepted the necessity of evolution , the logical consequence of which was belief in the centrality of parliamentarianism .
23 Leapor 's comments on the personal failings of her superiors in the Chauncy household often reflect a struggle for recognition as a poet .
24 The enthusiasm for sport as a career , as a central interest in life , is very prevalent amongst black kids , even those facing the possibility of another three years minimum at school .
25 Profitability or , as some may prefer , greed was the dynamic — plus , to be fair , a romantic enthusiasm for railways as the most vivid expression of man 's capacity to master his environment .
26 His elder son was created a baronet at the Restoration in 1660 , and the younger entered Parliament for Bletchingley as an exclusionist .
27 Wilkinson made his League debut for Grimsby as a teenager and scored after five minutes against Charlton Athletic .
28 The Committee was not without its own misgivings about non-cohabitation as a prerequisite for prosecution for marital rape .
29 OSF 's business manager for DCE , Jon Gossels , says X/Open 's endorsement of DCE — see front page — ‘ demonstrates the industry-wide support for DCE as a de facto standard . ’
30 Equally importantly there are very real , sometimes crippling limitations of external resources , from not enough books and pencils to go round , through a drying up of goodwill between colleagues , to a general reduction in financial and material support for schools as a whole .
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