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A list of the relevant Orders issued during the year , together with details of the number of applications considered during the year and the classes of goods covered by the exemptions granted is given in Appendix C. Relief from Import ...
A list of the relevant Orders issued during the year , together with details of the number of applications considered during the year and the classes of goods covered by the exemptions granted is given in Appendix C. Relief from Import ...
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One group of 18 subjects ( Postmen Higher Grade and Royal Naval Ratings aged 18-39 , mean 270 years ) was given a set of 50 problems in American currency ( dollars and cents ) and 50 problems in sterling . 8.
One group of 18 subjects ( Postmen Higher Grade and Royal Naval Ratings aged 18-39 , mean 270 years ) was given a set of 50 problems in American currency ( dollars and cents ) and 50 problems in sterling . 8.
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The estimates given in Tables 1 , 3 and 4 of the Report , relating to the years 1938 and earlier , are taken from data supplied by the University Grants Committee and the Education Departments . 2 . In Table 1 , the estimates for 1870 ...
The estimates given in Tables 1 , 3 and 4 of the Report , relating to the years 1938 and earlier , are taken from data supplied by the University Grants Committee and the Education Departments . 2 . In Table 1 , the estimates for 1870 ...
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