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1 The purity language of outrage , like the militant tactics of suffragette politics with which it was linked , continued to provide women with a powerful weapon to challenge men .
2 More recently software has been produced which combines the characteristics of viewdata screens with the sort of search capability usually found on databases .
3 As important as the preaching of Moody were the songs of Ira Sankey with their simple words , clear message and catchy tunes .
4 This encompasses the design of passenger seats and the methods of body restraint with seat belts , the establishment of the forces they are designed to withstand and even the strength of the seat attachments to the floor of the aircraft .
5 Trees can be useful indicators of wind variation with height , and the way in which leaves are turned , particularly on the lower branches , shows clearly how turbulent the air can be .
6 Similarly , the general COB Rules do not apply to business from non-UK offices of UK firms with customers outside the UK .
7 The foreign business carve-out and the specific marketing and related record-keeping rules relating to the business of non-UK offices of non-UK firms with UK customers ( see page 40 above ) apply to non-UK offices of UK firms in exactly the same way .
8 For a recent commission Edward Hopkins had to match the Gothic influences of church architecture with a restricted church budget , and produced a table of contemporary simplicity
9 Nearer the shores , we could see parties of eider ducks with broods of ducklings .
10 Set in 250 acres of Norfolk countryside with two 18-hole championship courses .
11 100 acres of landscape garden with five lakes on different levels laid out in 18th century .
12 Set in 270 acres of country park with nature reserve and fishing lagoons beside River Trent .
13 My cousin Philip was with the Royal Sussex Regiment in the far east and my cousin Dorothy 's husband was in the swamps of New Guinea with the Australian forces .
14 As for patients , most are satisfied by all aspects of emergency consultations with deputising service doctors , most of whom they do not know .
15 An opportunity explore and try out all aspects of street music with PAEDER LONG .
16 Open stands of Lobelia dortmanna with Eleocharis multicaulis and Ranunculus flammula ( presumably the same as the community reported in RBG , Edinburgh survey for 1984 ) .
17 Others squat on the branches of forest trees with their roots dangling beneath them in the humid air .
18 The Dili watchers came back to the Company headquarters to find the 2/2 was now linked to Brigadier Veale 's 200 survivors of Sparrow Force with a base at Mape , in the hills ( see map p. 77 ) .
19 IT was heartening to see those intimate pictures of Prince Charles with his sons on Christmas morning .
20 Intermediate and open complexes of RNA polymerase with promoter DNA can be isolated from free promoter DNA by non denaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis ( cf. for example [ 16,21 ] ) .
21 Lists of auction houses with dates and receipts .
22 A second study will examine lessons which the teachers reckon to embody good practice , first to chart how good , primary school history teaching proceeds , and secondly , to clarify the relationship between the planned and the delivered curriculum , with particular reference to the way teachers combine the disciplinary demands of teaching history with the need to adapt the discipline to their conception of child development .
23 The move is the culmination of more than six months of peace talks with the government during which the Tigers declared an end to their 17-year guerrilla war .
24 This study included EEG/EOG recordings during sleep , and it is interesting to compare the sort of sleep that these subjects were getting after months of sleep reduction with subjects who have reduced sleep for briefer periods of time .
25 Chris Coleman opened the scoring in the third minute and Geoff Thomas continued his rehabilitation after eight months of injury problems with a 40th-minute volley .
26 Two Acts of Parliament deal with the problem of corruption by members of local authorities .
27 For example , press releases to send for approval ; minutes of contact meetings with client or others ; a letter about a special meeting with a journalist ; a note concerning some new consumer packaging development ; a cutting from a regional newspaper that might prove important to the client 's new factory siting plans .
28 ( b ) Filter hybridisations of CEPH YACs with KOX2 and KOX19 cDNA probes .
29 Viewing the accounts of parish overseers with their detailed entries of small payments for a range of needs , some historians have found it possible to write approvingly of a Poor Law which was sensitive to local needs and did not deal in bread alone .
30 To round up clans of Ayoreo Indians with the dubious intent of rescuing them for Christianity , massacring those resistant to ‘ taming , imprisoning the remainder and allowing them to sink into ill-health and torpor , seems monstrous .
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