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  1. Three main types of evaluation can be described (cf Howe and Delamont): the psychometric; the sociological or management; the illuminative or responsive.
  2. Rather than the expected planar monocyclic cation ( cf , an alternative structure as observed with two rings joined to form an cation ( Fig. 1 ) in which each of the component rings provides one electron for a unique type of interaction through four sulphur atoms.
  3. A dance in the 1950s; cf also "Yodey bodey!",
  4. Current Dunford "Flying Machines" have ripstop nylon, CF spars and unique venting to improve performance way above that of the originals.
  5. 7:21-;23) (cf Luke 13:25-;27).
  6. Not contracted-out Tables (CF 391 from April 1991)
  7. STUART COSGROVE, once Media Editor here, now a Big Cheese in independent TV production and a world expert on drugs (cf Hooked !)
  8. Popular culture gives us plenty of female verbal incontinence (cf the Andy Capp joke: "when two wives get together, who has the last word?") and illogical women who can't keep to the point (as a character in the soap opera Coronation Street comments, "you might as well try to knit fog as follow what's in a woman's mind").
  9. The list includes more than a quarter of the noctuid moths and ichneumonid wasps on the British list, a third or more of the hoverflies (Syrphidae), butterflies and bumblebees, more than half the Serphidae (also wasps), and six cf the seven social wasps (Vespidae).
  10. With aromatic compounds the adoption of the English benzene instead of the German benzol or French benzine was a consequence of the agreed significance of these ends ( cf -ine above ).
  11. (ii) Teaching about language should encourage discussion of vocabulary that is specific to local communities - words for local places, buildings, institutions etc, and local usages such as bairn (cf child ), baps (cf rolls ), outwith (cf outside ); or to particular age groups, eg frock (cf dress ), wireless (cf radio ); or to certain occupations eg the specialist terms and acronyms used by groups such as doctors, lawyers, builders, computer experts and mechanics .
  12. Set in the prohibition era, it gleefully played with conventions, maximised Monroe's diaphanous ( cf the scene where she attempts to arouse the supposedly impotent Curtis) and coaxed a manic, uproarious turn from Lemmon, on the run from gangsters, disguised as a woman and pursued by a randy millionaire.
  13. They are commonly referred to as belonging to different "races", and the relations between Asian and West Indian communities and the white British population are referred to as "race relations" (cf the Race Relations Act).

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