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1 Compaction also caused the secondary limestones to become fractured and in some cases this results in the caving of the limestone sections in boreholes which can be detected using the caliper log ( Fig. 24 ) .
2 There are two guest bedrooms each decorated in a country house style with dark wood furniture .
3 There is still a high integration workload and the business has to look further out into the future to enable it to respond to the changes and opportunities likely to occur in the industry .
4 Led by John Mason they visited , among other places , New York , Washington , Niagara , Chicago , the Mammoth Caves of Kentucky and , rather gruesomely , the recently deserted battlefields of Virginia where they saw ‘ skulls , arms and legs all bleaching in the sun ’ .
5 Today 's senior championship contenders all started in the junior motocross events .
6 Iron combined with organic matter can not be removed by the methods applicable to iron in the ionized form .
7 As I helped myself to a drop of Taff 's tea the guns down by the River Orne opened up again , the shells all heading in the direction of the German positions .
8 Taken as a whole the Turneys formed a not unimportant family of landed peasants and yeomen all living in the neighbourhood of Leighton Buzzard .
9 They 've been using flight manouevres last seen in the Vietnam war to avoid being hit by gunfire from the ground .
10 The Scottish Office has said it would not allow schools with low rolls to opt out , but the parents claim they have enough schools ready to join in a rolling campaign of ballots which would delay closures by two years .
11 ‘ Why did our large country , our wise and old and very large country , begin to think so small that we became a nation of losers , a country of discount shopkeepers content to bask in the glory of our heritage . ’
12 The Tindemans Report ( 1976 ) recommended a gradual approach towards EMU , and suggested that the countries able to proceed in the direction of monetary union should do so , and others should follow suit later when conditions became more favourable .
13 It can be limited across the whole country or across wide areas liable to suffer in the longer term ( for example , on all permeable soils such as on chalk , limestone , sand or sandstone ) .
14 The re-structuring of Britain 's defences will , of course , be a gradual process — RAF Hullavington is one of the bases due to close in the autumn .
15 The full might of American marketing know-how has been put behind these shows , with stickers , package tours , bill-boards , radio commercials all pulling in the masses : culture and profit , say the city fathers .
16 My fathers and grandfathers all worked in the slate , they seen nothing only slate .
17 The covariant derivative can be used to describe the differential change of any local vector along a given path , because local vectors all transform in the same way .
18 As the French armies advanced , in the contracting area controlled by the patriots effective government and the war effort of the years 1808–14 lay in the hands of the Juntas .
19 The Slavs first appeared in the Balkans in the late fourth century AD as marauders who raided the Romanised settlements south of the Danube from their temporary resting place in Hungary .
20 He cited the following reasons for the phenomenon : the absence of an experienced environmental police in the east , the fact that it is around ten times cheaper to dump in the east than in the west , and the overall regulatory disorganization in the eastern states , which have yet to pass environmental legislation similar to that obtaining in the west .
21 The mutations all reside in a sequence element that contains an imperfect direct as well as an imperfect inverted repeat .
22 Pressgang use an Apple Mac system to its most flexible effect with plenty of colourful graphics making year-end figures easy to grasp in a pull-out annual report .
23 ‘ My relatives all live in the States — his are in Jersey .
24 Disenchantment over pay and working conditions first appeared in the gendarmerie , a branch of the police whose military status did not allow its members to form trade unions or to complain publicly .
25 She moved to Bradford in 1880 , and developed the principles first delivered in a series of lectures in 1885–6 and expounded in Home Education ( 1886 ) .
26 Anderson 's aim is to produce riders able to compete in the ten-event Grundig World Series .
27 But the company now operating from the Gloucester HQ of parent company Babcock Electrical Projects Ltd said in a statement : ‘ These accusations are completely refuted and any acts of impropriety are vigorously denied . ’
28 This means that short-term interest rates on loans due to mature in a year tend to be generally lower than the long-term interest rate on loans of longer maturity .
29 In theoretical terms this results in a loss of welfare for individuals .
30 They will know of patients likely to die in the near future and of patients recently permanently handicapped by their illness or injury .
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