... Everything I'd do, I'd give my
1. Thinking of you – ATC
* Thinkin' of you I'm thinkin' of you All I can do is ………………. think
about you. Thinkin' of you I'm thinkin' ... heart - there's a fire - a burning ……………. Deep in my
heart - there's desire - for a …………… I'm dying in emotion. It's my
world in fantasy I'm living in my, living in my ... Leaving all my options open,
The decision of the jury, Has not been spoken. Step in my house,
You find that your stuff has gone, But in reality, To whom does the stuff
belong. I bring you into...
... _________________ the interviewers that they gave her the job.
2. At the beginning of the examination, question papers were _________________ to all of the
candidates inthe hall.
3. Artificial intelligence ... assess / investigate the cause of the
accident.
4. The imaginary line between the North Pole and the South Pole is known as the Earth's axis / axle.
5. At the end of the year, the bank praises ... university.
a. inside b. internal c. indoors
8. The police interviewed three men but later __________________ them from their investigation as
they were all innocent.
a. eliminated b. eradicated c. exterminated
9....
... could be used in place of the language shown in bold
without changing the meaning of the sentence. Remember that you may need to change the form
or in some cases the grammatical class of the word: ... night to finish their work, but it is impossible
to maintain this for very long and so it is not recommended.
8. One of the main causes of the increase in inner-city lawlessness is the
number ... From the following list, use each word only once to complete the sentences below. Remember that
in the case of nouns and verbs you may need to change the form of the word:
6a Fillinthe gaps
Unit...
... has decided to initiate an investigation into the increase
in deaths from drugs.
11. Revolutionaries overpowered the troops holding the radio station so that
they could announce the change of ... has been a worrying increase inthe number of _____________________
taking drugs.
3. Without any warning, the building ___________________ killing more than 300 people inside.
4. In times of unemployment, ... for making new clothes, they are particularly interested in the
colour and the touch / texture of the material.
6. Increasingly, it seems that politicians who are dogmatic / pragmatic rather than...
... drugs if they want them.
2. If you have a lot of data which you want to include, an appendix / index at the end of the report
or essay is the best place for it.
3. Before they take their examinations, ... and insecurity.
j. …of the law by introducing longer prison sentences.
k. …to slow down the ageing process.
In each of the sentences below, decide which word in bold is more suitable:
9c – Finish ... stealing books from the library.
d. …yourself to giving relevant ideas and information only.
e. …of Monmouth led a rebellion against the English king.
f. in a country start fighting each other.
g....
... have, including savings and investments continued
Any other money or investments
Type of other money or investment
Shares – approximate value
Total savings and investments
Name of the company the ... have, including savings and investments
Do you or your partner have
any money, including savings
or investments?
We need to know if you or your partner have any money, including
savings or investments. ... are willing to act on their behalf in all social security matters, including
telling us about any change in their circumstances and collecting their money
for them.
You should not sign the application...
... corresponding to (d,
k) in V to the node corresponding to s in U. The
original problem of finding a solution parse inthe
constraint graph now reduces to finding a complete
matching inthe bipartite ... knife.)
The observation that the matrix verb, i.e., main
verb rather than the intermediate verb controls the
vibhakti of the shared nominal is true inthe above
sentences, as explained below. The ... later in Sec. 3.)
2 Constraint Based Parsing
The Paninian theory outlined above can be used
for building a parser. First stage of the parser takes
care of morphology. For each word inthe input...
... (Cys341) is involved in
substrate binding at the S1 subsite and in maintaining the
width and depth of the S1 subsite; (b) the rearrangement of
the S1 subsite induced by the interaction between the SH
group ... DG
s
is the binding energy of the substrate to the
enzyme, DG
à
is the activation energy inthe chemical steps of
bond making and breaking, DG
‡
T
is the activation energy for
the free enzyme reacting ... possible that the
hydrophobic interaction of Val with other side chains in
the S1 pocket or P1 side chain of the substrates in the
Michaelis complex inhibits the acylation step in the
hydrolysis...
... antimicrobial
compounds of the bacitracin mix. The oxidation of the
amino-thiazoline ring to the keto-thiazole ring to form
bacitracin H and F results in a loss of metal binding
and subsequent antimicrobial ... Darby NJ & Freedman RB
(1998) The b domain provides the principal peptide-
binding site of protein disulde isomerase but all
domains contribute to binding of misfolded proteins.
EMBO J 17, ... thiol form of the bacitracin
thiazoline ring and cysteines inthe substrate-binding domain of PDI.
Abbreviations
ACN, acetonitrile; CID, collision-induced dissociation; PDI, protein disulfide isomerase.
2034...
... succeeds
in keeping alive the discussion in European labour and social law and
in strengthening the role of critical legal thinking. This invigorates the
hope that social justice may remain both ... into effect, it may be said that in placing the nation
in the centre of its intellectual map Keynesianism offered the politicians
of the time a strong theoretical basis to justify intensive intervention ... described as
intrinsically interdisciplinary.
Labour law – perhaps more than other legal disciplines – has in fact
always found inthe interdisciplinary and comparative method one of the
features...
... hat,’ the King said to the Hatter.
‘It isn’t mine,’ said the Hatter.
‘Stolen!’ the King exclaimed, turning to the jury, who in-
stantly made a memorandum of the fact.
‘I keep them to sell,’ the ...
being run over; and the moment she appeared on the other
side, the puppy made another rush at the stick, and tumbled
head over heels in its hurry to get hold of it; then Alice, think-
ing ... going to begin again, it was very pro-
voking to nd that the hedgehog had unrolled itself, and
was inthe act of crawling away: besides all this, there was
generally a ridge or furrow in the...
... they
need, inthe course of their business, the use of the floating capital which
they have invested inthe bank, they can borrow of the bank to the amount
of their stock, and perhaps more. When they ... as they
had, or sent it out of the kingdom.
The Royal Bank and the Company of the Indias were now incorpo-
The History of Banks/9
The conveniency of these notes soon spread them over the kingdom;
and ... among them as
money.
14/Richard Hildreth
the India Company, and the China Company; and now assumed the title
of the Company of the Indias. The Company next acquired the privilege
of farming all the...
... corre-
sponding to the N-terminal fragment of either protein
that retained the initiating Met inthe presence or
absence of myristic acid. These results thus confirmed
removal of the initiating Met ... membranes,
thereby affecting its subcellular localization [1–3]. In
mammals, N-myristoylated proteins include protein
kinases, phosphatases, guanine nucleotide-binding
proteins, and Ca
2+
-binding proteins, many ... motif
interacts with the substrate-binding pocket of NMT,
and thereby ensures binding of the substrate protein to
the enzyme [19]. Several rules for the myristoylation
motif have been proposed, on the basis...