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61. With no chance of old age, evolution favoured those that reproduced as soon as they could. 62. Table 4.2 also shows that back realizations are favoured by following fricatives, non-velar voiced stops and non-velar nasals. 63. His luck was favoured by a prepared mind: by his decision to study simple characters in a simple organism. 64. That inquiry, the most authoritative ever carried out, favoured a local income tax. 65. These more favoured subcontractors, however, gain a greater degree of continuity at the expense of wider variations in profits. 66. Moreover, the Countryside Commission's own favoured policy is to promote landscape agreements and tree-planting schemes in cooperation with sympathetic farmers and landowners. 67. Another favoured prey item is the giant squid, which can reach lengths of 12m. 68. The democrats generally favoured single-chamber or unicameral legislatures, as the most direct way of reflecting or embodying the popular will. 69. It favoured and created divisions and discontinuities, and indeed dramas, always with the aim of building a better world. 70. Several Bolshevik commissars favoured such a compromise, but Lenin and Trotsky were adamantly opposed and negotiations broke down. 71. At around £5,000 each, jukeboxes are an expensive luxury, favoured mainly by pop stars. 72. While the others played raging bottleneck guitar and favoured rough, percussive voices, Hooker was on to another tip. 73. Calvert favoured large investors who would bring indentured servants with them and granted large manors to these planters. 74. The larger falcons are among the birds of prey most favoured for the sport of falconry. 75. At subsequent meetings Britain attempted to divert the discussions towards its favoured position of a permanent committee of foreign ministers. 76. This was an activity not much favoured at Verdun, as it invariably attracted a tornado of enemy fire. 77. Others who visited the line subsequently to share the experience were not favoured to witness the sound of the ghostly train. 78. The poll, of nearly 2000 adults, showed 72 percent favoured the retention of independent schools. 79. Reality's raw challenge, especially if it engaged muscle and pluck, was his more favoured companion. 80. They regularly showed him opinion polls which indicated that most of the electorate favoured a five-year term. 81. The Praga became a favoured haunt for upwardly mobile apparatchiks, visiting VIPs and wedding parties. 82. The majority of voters also favoured cuts in the defence budget and level or increased Spending on domestic education and health programmes. 83. The interaction between effective but sensitive community self-surveillance and police surveillance has emerged as perhaps the most favoured approach. 84. If a woman brewed a better beer than her neighbours her house became the favoured one in the locality - the local. 85. In both surveys, the great majority of people said that they favoured the plan. 86. Experimental studies on birds and fish have shown that male ornaments can be favoured by female mating preferences. 87. The latter was particularly favoured as a strategy for dealing with children with special needs. 88. Like that phrase in our computer model, the particular favoured RNA molecule was built up by gradual, cumulative evolution. 89. It is possible that some elements of the Hooligan dress-style were derived from the clothes favoured by costermongers in mid-nineteenth-century London. 90. So far from allowing that number might increase, in 1769 he even favoured a reduction of the number of the enfranchised.