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61. The single remaining radar mast of Bawdsey Manor points skyward, two miles away down the strand. 62. My concern has been to specify as clearly as possible the Orphic strand of the web. 63. Only one strand of the linkers ligated to the cDNA and the single strand gap was repaired with Taq polymerase prior to amplification. 64. A significant step was taken on 6 September 1791 at a meeting at the Crown and Anchor tavern in the Strand. 65. She wore large gold earrings and a heavy strand of pearls, and on her right hand was a huge diamond ring. 66. She repainted the figures in the foreground, each button and strand of hair etched with photographic precision. 67. Alternatively, from the mid-1970s, a new libertarian strand of thinking came to dominate the Conservative party. 68. But there is another characteristic strand to foundationalism, that of empiricism. 69. It was housed in old and dilapidated buildings between Holborn and the Strand. 70. It is a 318-page compendium of stock liberal positions and personal anecdotes bound by a thick strand of moral conservatism. 71. It shows itself only to the most powerful of microscopes as a speck, one-fiftieth of a strand of fine hair. 72. It surely ought to consider moving its operations to the Strand in their entirety. 73. There were now four people on the long wide stretch of strand. 74. A thin strand of smoke swept back over Ezra and vanished in the wind. 75. The movies were advancing on several fronts and the social theme was but one strand in a more complex whole. 76. I stared for a long time, without touching anything, wondering why any of it warranted a protective strand of hair. 77. He asked the first policeman he saw the way to London University and was pointed in the direction of the Strand. 78. The one-tenth-inch wide strand had a nylon fiber core called Nomex, surrounded by the strands of copper wire. 79. She was the tide, and Rohan her inexorable moon, beckoning her without mercy to some unknown strand. 80. Moscow wished to cultivate this strand of the policy of the non-aligned states to strengthen their political dispute with the Western powers. 81. A single strand of technological evolution connects electronic sewing machines, electronic typewriters, and flexible electronic workstations. 82. Nearby on the same street is the Strand Arcade, a similar layer cake of ritzy shops. 83. A strand of her dark hair has escaped from the chignon she wears. 84. The applied ethics strand is represented by a unit concerned with moral problems relating to conflict between persons, groups and societies. 85. The second strand of the duty to provide further education for adults falls to the local education authorities. 86. The other strand of the community's policy, a carbon tax, now looks unlikely to be approved by ministers. 87. Choose from a pearl bracelet with matching face, a patterned silver bangle, or a gilt-finished double strand bracelet. 88. As shown in Fig. 2A, two footprints were observed either with the lower or the upper strand labelled. 89. Another strand of my job was to teach management skills to local health workers. 90. A fiber or strand mile is a mile-long, single strand of fiber optic wire.