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91. Uneven as the crowd was, my path had taken me close to an outer edge near the earliest assigned parking area. 92. We intend to proceed and shall resolve the contract at the earliest possible date. 93. Cosby is expected to testify, but not until Monday at the earliest. 94. Its earliest parts were built of large cobbles and later additions in small stones, very early brickwork and dressed stone. 95. One of the earliest explosive devices was the petard, which was a mine used to breach castle walls or gates. 96. This was her earliest departure from a tournament this year. 97. Repetitive slapstick, it has the charm of earliest documentary film. 98. This study stands as one of the earliest and most comprehensive analyses of this research question using this particular comparative method. 99. Ask yourself these questions: What are my earliest memories of speaking and writing? 100. No spending proposals may be developed by a department from the earliest stages without consultation with the Treasury. 4. 101. The opportunity for cave painting, in an artificial cave, demonstrated man's earliest use of pigments as paints. 102. The overriding principle, though, is that consultation must commence at the earliest opportunity. 103. One of the earliest theories has also been one of the most contentious. 104. But, given the doom and gloom already surrounding the earliest silent movies, maybe he wasn't joking at all. 105. I have never hated hyenas: their occasional maniacal laughter and their eerie whooping cries are among my earliest memories. 106. The bones are contemporaneous with some of the earliest human fossils. 107. If you are wrongfully dismissed, you should therefore seek alternative employment at the earliest opportunity. 108. Indeed the earliest suburban development preceded railway expansion by a decade or so in the big cities. 109. Catch the earliest flight down to London, check up on the Lennox twist. 110. The symptoms of psychosis as we know them today appear in all literatures from the earliest times. 111. From my earliest childhood, I had heard people talk of the coming of better times, of the redemption of mankind. 112. All three children have been involved in the business from their earliest childhood. 113. Curiously, this futuristic notion returns us to one of the earliest electronic book models which we described in the original report. 114. Could you therefore please telephone me at your earliest convenience? 115. The earliest possible leaving of cards, the earliest possible formal call, the most rapid advance of intimacy was called for. 116. Brookside, as in its earliest days, had pretensions to be at the cutting edge of a social issue. 117. The need for additional staff should be identified at the earliest opportunity after consideration of alternative means of meeting the shortfall. 118. From the earliest times, electronic databases have been accessed by means of search and retrieval software. 119. The earliest presentation with cancer of the bowel in this series was 21 years. 120. The earliest settlers left behind them a remarkable array of monuments: standing stones, burial chambers, villages and brochs.