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31. Perhaps it is worth noting that the old miners make 110 reference to any. deliberate wrecking of the Coniston workings.
32. This involves noting when the specified behaviour starts, noting again when it ends and recording the time lapse.
33. She watched the keys fall, noting that they fell more slowly than they would have done on the Earth.
34. Gregson looked at the dates on each one, noting the year and month each man had died.
35. It essentially involved asking individual children carefully selected questions and noting their responses and their reasoning for those responses.
36. It is equally worth noting if the class is so tightly controlled as to inhibit seriously pupil response.
37. Compton, it is worth noting, had voted against Exclusion in the Lords in November 1680.
38. My friend Tony was opening a restaurant in Noting Hill.
39. They changed the subject by noting their prosecution of some highly publicized cases against the Klan and other white supremacist organizations.
40. Other people can also help by noting the more subtle effects, both beneficial and adverse, of treatment.
41. This is an esoteric law which can explain much to those capable of noting its real significance.
42. What may be especially worth noting are those affirmations that give special character to his everyday life inquiries.
43. He studied each of the corpses, noting how the rope had been tied firmly behind one ear.
44. He notes that Slobodan Milosevic refused to privatise the economy, but without noting at whose behest.
45. He read the text carefully, noting down the queries to be resolved later.
46. The latter are worth noting as typical of the general philosophy claimed by many schools to underpin their project involvement: 4.
47. Study past exam papers, noting the exam format, the choice of questions, and the all-important time limit.
48. He had spent the past few months noting down all the sightings and rumours of the Bookman's movements.
49. Sowders said, noting that a decision is pending on selecting a hearing examiner for the case.
50. Parke doesn't deny it, noting a shift from protesting outside bases towards well-mannered lobbying in the corridors of power.
51. Apart from noting the return addresses on the envelope, those who stayed didn't think much about the world outside.
52. It is also worth noting that after his death he seems to have remained as a hero in folk memory.
52. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
53. This social creation of significant labels can be demonstrated by noting how the salience of labels changes over time.
54. Morris says, before noting that neither he nor the rest of the band is exclusive when it comes to music listening.
55. He cleaned up as best he could and stared blankly at his reflection, noting the flamboyant colors and the swelling.
56. Gorbachev reacted calmly to these reports, noting that he had already experienced similar opposition in several other fraternal countries.
57. But he did make a point of noting that the children are living with him now.
58. It reiterated that it will work with other cable modem makers, noting that 3Com Corp. will enter the market.
59. The paper ran a page-one correction, noting that the time was right for Hawaii.
60. Finally, it's worth noting that most colleges have an extensive range of services offered by the college or student union.
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