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Hendry admits that few authorities will be bothered to pursue a single fine.
A single fine portrait by Alice Neel, from a show at David Zwirner last spring, will hardly fill their needs.
In his calmer moments, Mr. Goldstein said his addition was within existing zoning regulations, and that despite more than half a dozen complaints made to the Buildings Department, not a single fine or penalty had been issued.
London Mayor Boris Johnson said the public seemed to understand the restrictions because "we didn't have to issue a single fine" on the M4.
Mr Johnson said: "We are very encouraged that members of the public really seem to be getting the point because, to the best of my knowledge, we didn't have to issue a single fine yesterday - these draconian £130 fines that everybody is worried about.
(A state inspector corrected the record in a letter to the plant. He noted three times the state had ordered the plant to fix air pollution violations between 1981 and 2009, and pay a single fine of $6,000).
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In trying to "unlock" a character, he often zeroes in on a single fine-grained physical attribute.
Fig. 4 Influence of the multiscale: topographic close up around a maximum in the space for the 1-to-1 line DHT, using one single fine scale (a): σ=1.0, one single coarse scale (b): σ=4.0 and three scales (c): σ∈{1.0,2.0,4.0}.
Then a single to fine leg.
Strauss flicks a single to fine leg, Cook cuts another past point.
Smith holds his ground, and his nerve, even picking up a single to fine leg.
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