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The increasing congregation led to the replacement of the pews and the construction of galleries down both sides of the building in 1829, but a more extensive rebuilding was undertaken in 1878 80, by James Piers St Aubyn.

The current study concentrates on establishing the basic feasibility of the method but a more extensive study will be required to resolve such ambiguities.

It is an impressive and important work but a more extensive discussion and some reorganisation of figures and text would greatly increase its value.

The basics of the technique are explained here (see Fig. 3), but a more extensive explanation may be found elsewhere (Blake et al., 2009; Ellis and Mayhew, 2014).

In Drosophila, by contrast, the early ocular domain of wg is not a stripe but a more extensive 'head blob', and hh arises somewhat later.

In conclusion, '10,000 Steps' shows potential for wide-scale dissemination but a more extensive support structure than the one applied in the present study seems recommended to encourage adoption levels and high quality implementation.

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For our esteem, Reid writes, "is due only to the man whose soul is not contracted within itself, but embraces a more extensive object: who loves virtue, not for her dowry only, but for her own sake: whose benevolence is not selfish, but generous and disinterested" (EAP III.iii.iv: 166).

We present the CEA analyses for the quench test of the second coil which showed similar behavior as the first one but received a more extensive instrumentation.

But after a more extensive search by the bank, a spokesman confirmed to the Guardian that an Anna Chapman did work in its small business banking division between 2004 and 2005.

She said her department had ordered changes in internal procedures at Hyfin last summer but delayed a more extensive review so as not to interfere with the inquiry by the Investigation Commission.

Trams et al. (1999) reported the presence of a silicate feature around a carbon-star in an observation with limited spectral range, but with a more extensive spectral range it was later shown that the 'emission feature' was really a lack of molecular absorption (Speck et al., 2006).

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