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74d . per additional degree ... 25,362,240 17,061,113 255,934,656 1953-54 1954-55 ... ... 155s . 44d . per barrel at 1030 ° , plus 6s . 74d . per additional degree 25,219,960 17,007,913 255,282,572 155s .
74d . per additional degree ... 25,362,240 17,061,113 255,934,656 1953-54 1954-55 ... ... 155s . 44d . per barrel at 1030 ° , plus 6s . 74d . per additional degree 25,219,960 17,007,913 255,282,572 155s .
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We have not attempted to assess the significance for the economy of the resulting addition to or reduction in the ... We made an exception for the banks because they will obviously be involved in considerable additional expense , mostly ...
We have not attempted to assess the significance for the economy of the resulting addition to or reduction in the ... We made an exception for the banks because they will obviously be involved in considerable additional expense , mostly ...
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But whatever measures can be taken to augment the teaching force , the emergency will inevitably impose extraordinary burdens on teachers in the way of additional duties and strain . We believe that these will be accepted as the ...
But whatever measures can be taken to augment the teaching force , the emergency will inevitably impose extraordinary burdens on teachers in the way of additional duties and strain . We believe that these will be accepted as the ...
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