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91. It seems certain that pavement K, Woodchester is of the same period as the Orpheus mosaic, i.e. c. 310-325.
92. It closely resembles E. macrophyllus and like the latter has no pellucid markings in the leaf blades.
93. Sometimes the party in default makes an offer to put things right, e.g. the seller offers to buy back defective goods.
94. There, they were exposed to bacteria that had been manipulated to carry genes for the E. coli toxin.
95. Until the major reinterpretation by E.P. Thompson in 1963, a consensus view of Luddism prevailed among historians.
96. Our ability to supply gas in outlying areas has been considerably improved in joint 26A co-operation with our P.E. manufacturers.
97. It was like the first stage of the revolution, i. e., taking the king captive.
98. My friend E., an investment banker,[sentencedict.com] is a consultant for Steelworkers locals in collective bargaining.
99. The police now have up to ninety-six hours, i.e. four days and nights, to detain people without charge.
100. Usually expressed as the ratio of fetal deaths; i.e. the number of fetal deaths per 1,000 live births.
101. Then, as dawn broke, they encountered the leading vehicles of Brigadier Reid's E Force.
102. Accounting Theory Accounting theory is conventionally concerned with financial accounting, i.e. with accounting to external providers of finance.
103. Conditions: Some comfort can be obtained by placing certain conditions to the offer e.g. minimum net assets etc.
104. Usually an administrative service, e.g. notifying all interested parties that a Design Change is awaiting assessment.
105. The signing runs from 1 to 3 p. m. at the Book Mark, 5001 E.. Speedway.
106. During its resting period in Winter, i.e. October-February, the leaves die back, and during Spring sprouting takes place.
107. The Annie E.. Casey Foundation, a well-endowed charity dedicated to disadvantaged children, moved to the city last year.
108. Next cut the tips of the l.e.d. leads at an angle using side cutters so that each lead ends in a sharp point.
109. This does not apply to membership or employment in any public body, e.g.,[Sentencedict] an electricity authority.
110. The sudden, unprepared E Major Allegro that concludes the fourth and final movement seems a bit like kicking the corpse.
111. The well-known poet, e.e. cummings, does precisely that; he achieves special effect by using unusual grammatical configurations.
112. He then sought a declaration that A.P.E.X. was not entitled to do this.
113. It is normal to commence proceedings in the local County Court - e.g. for the recovery of a debt.
114. The plants offered by this name belong to the species E. berteroi.
115. Reform, a friend to, i.e. a supporter of the electoral Reform Bill passed in 1832.
116. The correct sequence is shown in Fig. 1 and must be followed, i.e. D1 to pin 3.
117. However, it's not only meat eaters who are at risk, as E.coli spreads easily from meat to other foods.
118. Please note that tickets will be held at the Box Office for collection if no s.a.e. is supplied.
119. An early investigation of Roman lead-rich glazes using this analytical technique was carried out by the late E.M.
120. The bondholders elected their committee representatives, i.e. eight bondholders to the Club's four ordinary members.