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These and programmes
These programmes are simulcast with BBC World News and either BBC One or BBC Two.
These activities, and all those outside Secretariat activities ( training, species specific programmes such as Monitoring the Illegal Killing of Elephants-MIKE ) must find external funding ( often from NGOs and bilateral aid ).
These programmes have been broadcast around the world in syndication, and were also sold on VHS tape and later on DVD:
These programmes record the DNA sequence of plasmid vectors, help to predict cut sites of restriction enzymes, and to plan manipulations.
These programmes are also available to listen live over the internet, can be listened to again over the internet for seven days or indefinitely in some cases and, in the case of seven language services, can be downloaded as podcasts.
These programmes are being offered notably by the Punjab Institute of Preventive Ophthalmology ( PIPO ) in Lahore and the Pakistan Institute of Community Ophthalmology in Peshawar.
These programmes vary from 1 to 4 years ( by level ; only levels 2, 3 and 4 diplomas are considered formal ‘ start qualifications ’ for successfully entering the labour market ).
These programmes typically involve two years in school followed by two years of apprenticeship in a company.
These programmes are opened to applicants having completed their undergraduate studies at other institutions.
These programmes are open to applicants having completed their undergraduate studies at other institutions.
These programmes became very popular.
* Parallel Sections – These are non-competitive programmes dedicated to discovering other aspects of cinema.
These programmes encourage students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right.
These programmes had massive post production support, viewing theatres, transfer suites, dubbing theatre, maintenance ; all these staff and the film crews made up what was fondly known as the TFS Family.
These may involve the use of animal models of diseases or conditions, which are often discovered or generated by pure research programmes.
These programmes were provided to S4C by Channel 4, free of charge.
These programmes are hour-long adaptations of famous plays.
These 30 minute radio programmes were broadcast on NZBC in the 1970s, presumably from transcription disks from the Overseas Service of the BBC / BBC World Service ( these disks should still be available somewhere ):
These include: problems identifying the most suitable drug for different epidemiological situations, the expense of combined therapy ( it is over 10 times more expensive than traditional mono-therapy ), how soon the programmes should be introduced and problems linked with policy implementation and issues of compliance.
These programmes have also been criticised for complicating courtship with needless public expectation ( see observer-expectancy effect ).
These two types of degree programmes differ in terms of the number of credits required to complete the programme and the degree that is awarded.
These programmes do not receive government funding.
These programmes were not properly developed until the mid-1970s, when increasing oil revenue allowed the government to invest more in such areas.
These programmes have included Technofile, Diana: The Final Word, Canoe Man: Rise and Fall of John Darwin and Pathfinders: Into The Heart Of Afghanistan.

These and contrast
These areas, by virtue of their abrupt density of pattern, stated the literal surface with such new and superior force that the resulting contrast drove the simulated printing into a depth from which it could be rescued -- and set to shuttling again -- only by conventional perspective ; ;
These small-scale organic communities were generally seen as a new development in world history, in contrast to the established ancient civilizations of Egypt or Persia, or the hunter-gatherer bands elsewhere.
These myths associate chaos with evil and oblivion, in contrast to " order " ( cosmos ) which is the good.
In contrast, when occasion demands, he is precise and straightforward, as when he explains his inward emotion to his mother: " But I have that within which passes show, / These but the trappings and the suits of woe ".
These differences would indicate that Old Japanese had an eight-vowel system, in contrast to later Japanese's five vowels.
These limitations have all been overcome to some extent by specific microscopy techniques that can non-invasively increase the contrast of the image.
These open, unstructured or loosely structured traditions contrast with British Traditional Wicca, which emphasizes secrecy and initiatory lineage.
These contrast with the culturally-focused, polytheistic reconstructionst traditions like Germanic, Celtic, or
These phonemes are contrasting in stressed syllables, but in unstressed syllables the contrast is lost, since both are reduced to the same sound, usually ( for details, see Vowel reduction in Russian ).
These included Muslim sailors being " paid a fixed wage " in advance " with an understanding that they would owe money in the event of desertion or malfeasance, in keeping with Islamic conventions " in which contracts should specify " a known fee for a known duration ", in contrast to Roman and Byzantine sailors who were " stakeholders in a maritime venture, in as much as captain and crew, with few exceptions, were paid proportional divisions of a sea venture's profit, with shares allotted by rank, only after a voyage's successful conclusion.
These outdoor arenas contrast with the putrid, indoor cave where Útgarða-Loki is said to dwell, when chained, in the Gesta Danorum.
( These names were deliberately chosen for contrast, with MACHOs named later than WIMPs.
These intimate family scenes are, however, in contrast to the ' licentious ' style, as seen in his Odalisque portraits.
These men are known as permanent deacons in contrast to those completing their training, who were then called transitional deacons.
These could include the contrast of a word or phrase with its primary, literal meaning ( known as a denotation ), with what that word or phrase specifically denotes.
These patterns of cell lineage are largely invariant between individuals, in contrast to mammals, where cell development from the embryo is more largely dependent on cellular cues.
These certificates were actually issued from a trusted Certificate Authority, and therefore a user would have had no warning if they had gone to a faked website, in contrast with the Syria incident, where the certificate was crudely forged, including substituting Alto Palo, for Palo Alto.
These narrow rivers have carved fertile valleys in which exuberant vegetation creates a stark contrast to the bone-dry hills.
These immigrants were more often adherents of Catholicism in contrast to the generally Protestant population previously in the county.
These events sharply contrast with the rigid power structures of the 18th century.
These settlers were a diverse blend of Protestant faiths, in contrast to their mostly Mormon neighbors.
These speculations are in stark contrast to the historical depictions expressed in the Bible and are therefore mutually exclusive.
These color adjectives are typically found in contrast to the " standard " set by the own group, not as a self-description.
These events sharply contrast with the rigid power structures of the 18th century, when no major European capital was ever held by an enemy army.

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