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  1. Each full-time centre, while approved by the Institution as offering a course of study apposite to the building surveyor, has developed slightly different academic philosophies to reflect its own perceived strengths, and its individual resource bases.
  2. Many medieval nicknames were of a crude, coarse, scatological kind and have now disappeared, but others of a more acceptable and apposite fashioning passed into the language as, eventually, hereditary surnames.
  3. It was the American biologist Garrett Hardin who first coined the highly apposite phrase "fate's lottery" for those capricious processes of gene shuffling that determine which of us shall inherit stretches of DNA coding for serious debility, which of us are bequeathed the determinants of mental disease, which of us will die young, and which of us will be able to avoid lung cancer despite a lifetime of heavy smoking.
  4. One approach is to hire a sociologist to peer into the black box (the quotation from Heusch 1981: 423, and p. 46 in this book about the role of the sociologist is apposite here), in a similar way to anthropologists who sought to tell colonial administrators how to avoid irritating the people they governed (although, according to Feuchtwang 1973, the administrators did not take much notice of what they had to say).
  5. This is then divided by an apposite amount to produce the threshold time that is used to distinguish between the 1s and 0s.
  6. The educational history of the surveying profession began around 1881; after the granting of the Charter in 1868, an initial examination structure was developed in 1880 which proved to be remarkably durable and apposite, surviving almost intact until 1932.
  7. This data is apposite because, like women, children are often treated as a particularly vulnerable audience, at risk from the material they consume: whilst, like the romance, television is often seen as a particularly potent source of ideological contamination.
  8. His term of office came between those of two Ministers with close associations with Portadown - the Reverend R H Gallagher BA (whose first sermon at the beginning of his last term in Portadown had a singularly apposite text: "This is the third time I am coming to you" II Corinthians 13 v 1) and the Reverend W. E Morley Thompson.
  9. In many ways it was a sad ending for a tutor who had given some twenty years to the cause of workers' education in the county and perhaps the most sincere and apposite appreciation of her many qualities came most appropriately from a member of the Kettering branch:
  10. Perhaps the apposite filler would be Another Modern Midsummer Night's Dream .
  11. Care was taken to make building surveying curricula more apposite to the work of the candidate, the technological aspects being increased at the expense of law and economics.
  12. This may be particularly apposite in the context of the introduction of computerised systems.
  13. Which makes it an apposite time for the Science Museum to open a new 1.2m permanent Gallery, Food For Thought, to "explain the impact of science and technology on today's food".

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