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91. There is a range of topics requiring little more than the ability to recognise and identify the prey being attacked.
92. Or you might benefit from courses or seminars in topics such as strategic planning, writing, or effective communication.
93. The second project focuses on renewable energy research, and covers such topics as solar, biogas, mini-hydro and geothermal energy.
94. Clinton addressed a range of topics during his 20-minute meeting with reporters.
95. She tends to choose safe, politically acceptable topics for her films.
96. The subheading topics suggested in the research proposal outline do not represent the final work in proposal writing.
97. Pupils soon grow weary of a parade of historical topics selected solely because they appear to have a popular appeal or relevance.
98. I decided to rearrange it by main topics and then subheadings.
99. Chemometrics and analytical data extraction are the main topics covered in the computer corner.
100. It also presupposes the possibility of meaningful references to different topics of discourse.
101. In order to facilitate visual connections we have limited the range of topics or genres in each chapter.
102. And art and music appreciation are taught in the humanities classes as those topics naturally arise through the students' studies.
102. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
103. How do themes emerge, develop, attract popular sociological interest and become acceptable topics of empirical research?
104. On these three topics the various works are all agreed apart from minor variations.
105. An ordinance not limited to the favored topics, for example, would have precisely the same beneficial effect.
106. This versatile book combines communicative activities with information on topics as varied as national customs, food, and the generation gap.
107. The combination of smoother style and slight changes of substance has allowed Britain to build different alliances on different topics.
108. Do we really need lots of people sitting around pondering on research topics that are of little benefit to man or beast?
109. The film should reinforce existing knowledge and then introduce further topics, concepts and principles.
110. Can teachers be punished for discussing topics or distributing materials that are not relevant?
111. She always chose safe, politically acceptable topics for her films, she says.
112. This study will also take into account choices between alternative methods and the selection of topics and sites for investigation.
113. Both of these topics lie in a future somewhat beyond the early lunar-base era covered in this chapter.
114. Topics include listening to lectures, effective reading, discussion skills, writing assignments and examination answers.
115. The course includes following topics - thermodynamics, kinetics, solution chemistry, organic chemistry, transition metals and metal extraction.
116. Alternatively, general categories or headings are established and topics listed under these headings.
117. Topics will include land problems, development projects, health and education, women's groups, peasant cooperatives and democratic congresses.
118. An electronic publishing course for undergraduate computer scientists needs to cover a significantly wider range of topics.
119. Shrewsbury Crown Court heard that the two men discussed no other topics and Browning, 36, left.
120. On his radio show, Bill Gordon answers questions of general interest on automotive topics.
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