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F01 |
2024 words |
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Arthur Marwick. 1991. Culture in Britain since 1945. Oxford: B. Blackwell. p. 67--74. |
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typographical error. |
it corrected to in (197) |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
self-indulgence (21) |
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metro-politan (46) |
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anti-clerical (61) |
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as already been suggested (42) |
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F02 |
2031 words |
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John Scott. 1991. Who Rules Britain? Cambridge/Oxford: Polity Press & B. Blackwell. p. 118--123. |
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typographical error: |
whith corrected to which (35) |
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that corrected to That (171) |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
frame-work (5) |
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co-optation (130) |
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long-term (146) |
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F03 |
2006 words |
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Anne Nicholls. 1991. How to Master Public Speaking. A Handbook for Every Occasion. Plymouth: Northcote. p. 57—63. |
001--235 |
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typographical error: |
pace corrected to place (106) |
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. corrected to , (135) |
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F04 |
2042 words |
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Elizabeth Ralph and Peter Cobb. 1991. New Anglican Churches in Nineteenth Century Bristol. Bristol: Local History Pamphlets. p. 1--8. |
001--201 |
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typographical error: |
Christain corrected to Christian (197) |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
non-conformists (91) |
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two-thirds (192) |
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In the Spring of 1827 (189) |
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F05 |
2001 words |
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Stephen J Bull. 1991. Sports Psychology: A Self-Help Guide. Ramsbury: Crowood Press. p. 144-151. |
001--218 |
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typographical error: |
that that corrected to that (136) |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
pre-disposition (182) |
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F06 |
2018 words |
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Windy Dryden. 1991. How to Untangle Your Emotional Knots. London: Sheldon. p. 22--26. |
001--189 |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
long-term (157) |
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F07 |
2021 words |
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Vera Pfeiffer. 1991. How to Cope with Splitting Up. London: Sheldon. p. 5--10. |
001-193 |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
un-adventurous (179) |
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F08 Community Care: The Independent Voice of Social Work, |
2006 words |
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1 August 1991 |
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1. Diana Sutton. 'Chartering a Vehicle for Election Success?' p. 7. |
001--105 |
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2. Mark Ivory. 'Compulsory or by Consent?' p. 8. |
107--214 |
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3. Catriona Marchant. 'New Family Training Pack Aims to Disperse Power.' p5 |
216--229 |
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Published by permission of the editor of Community Care. |
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Typographical error: |
comprehsensive corrected to comprehensive (14) |
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pychiatric corrected to psychiatric (138) |
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reflecting the individuals wishes instead of individual's (83) |
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F09 The Countryman, |
2002 words |
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April/May 1991 |
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1. Rebecca Getlin. '... But Where Has All the Water Gone?' p. 72--75. |
001--107 |
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2. Lindsey Campbell. 'Duncan the Kenner.' p. 76--79. |
109--193 |
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Ambiguous hyphen: |
sheep-men (142) |
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blood-shot (164) |
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ring-side (177) |
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F10 |
2028 words |
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David Farnham. 1991. 'The Citizen's Charter: Improving the Quality of the Public Services or Furthering Market Values?' Talking Politics, Vol. 4 (2) 1991/92. p. 75--77. |
001--233 |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
Non-discrimination (57) |
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practice of calling large number of patients instead of numbers (131) |
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F11 New Times. The Journal of Democratic Left No. 2, |
2033 words |
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14 December 1991. |
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1. Chris Myant. 'Maastricht Blues.' p. 1 and 12. |
001--137 |
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2. Cyril Clarendon. 'Trades Unions and the European Challenge.' p. 6. |
139--209 |
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Typographical error: |
prefered corrected to preferred (105) |
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Ambiguous hyphen: |
anti-monopoly (186) |
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which is preferred choice (105) |
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F12 The Flag, No. 59, |
2002 words |
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October 1991 |
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1. Steve Brady. 'Supermarkets Squeeze the Long--Suffering Shopper.' p. 2. |
001--086 |
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2. Anon. 'Home Owners Were Really Home Loaners.' p. 4. |
088--160 |
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3. Steve Brady. 'Financial Assistance to Encourage Family Life.' p. 5. |
163--234 |
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Ambiguous hyphen: |
rip-off (75) |
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third-born (182) |
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Tories Dream Becomes Nightmare instead of Tories' (88) |
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while houses prices have fallen instead of house (118) |
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It take months instead of takes (123) |
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F13 Young People Now, |
2001 words |
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21 January 1991 |
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Amanda Seller. 'Women at Westminster.' p. 22-25. |
001--204 |
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Typographical error: |
woman corrected to women (126) |
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And always always be honest (65) |
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silly traditions like the 'Honourable Gentlemens' (147) |
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F14 The House Magazine, Vol. 16, No. 521, |
2007 words |
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10 June 1991 |
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1. Virginia Bottomley. 'The Health of Our Hospitals.' p. 15. |
001--109 |
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2. Harriet Harman. 'No to a Two Tier System.' p. 16. |
111--215 |
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Typographical error: |
taking corrected to talking (162) |
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Ambiguous hyphen: |
non-budget (146) |
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F15 Peace News, No. 2338, |
2016 words |
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1 February 1991 |
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1. Shelley Anderson. 'Military Counsellors Flooded by Rising Tide of Resistance.' p. 4. |
001--152 |
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2. Ken Simons. 'Surviving the War at Home.' p. 7. |
154--220 |
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Ambiguous hyphen: |
court-martial (60) |
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anti-militarist (78) |
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anti-war (134) |
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self-censorship (174) |
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until he was in Saudi (86) |
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going to Saudi (122) |
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F16 |
2001 words |
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Anon. 'Don't Trust the "Experts".' Freedom 52 (16) 1991. |
001--218 |
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F17 Fabian Review, |
2001 words |
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Vol. 103 (4) November 1991 |
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1. Giles Radice. 'Socialism and Sovereignty.' p. 1--2. |
001--081 |
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2. Ben Cosin. 'Federation or Union?' p. 10. |
083--171 |
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3. Deborah Stoate. 'Postcard From the Edge (of Brighton).' p. 12. |
173--213 |
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4. A. Mitchell, A. Puxty, P. Sikka and H. Willmot. 'Taking Account of Ethics.' P. 11. |
215--217 |
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Ambiguous hyphen: |
hard-bitten (190) |
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F18 Tribune |
2020 words |
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1. Nick Robins. 'The Irresistible Rise of Jean-Marie Le Pen?' 20-27 December 1991. p. 5 |
001--172 |
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Gordon Brown. 'A Boardroom Farce.' 13 December 1991 p. 1 |
174--223 |
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Typographical error: |
Anti-facism corrected to anti-fascism (21) |
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Ambiguous hyphen: |
head-dress (65) |
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lame-duck (137) |
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F19 Candour, |
2042 words |
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Vol 43, No. 4, April 1991 |
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1. Rosine de Bounevialle. 'The A.B.C. of Politics.' p. 1--2. |
001--085 |
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2. Paul Mathews. 'The Right to Property.' p. 6--7. |
087--222 |
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Typographical error: |
poeple corrected to people (158) |
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perfrom corrected to perform (211) |
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Ambiguous hyphen: |
all-powerful (175) |
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well-being (221) |
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F20 Cumbria, |
2020 words |
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41 (3), June 1991 |
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1. Percy Jacobs. 'Turn Left from Dove Cottage.' p. 34--39. |
001--116 |
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2. W.R. Mitchell. 'Photographer on the Skyline.' p. 40--42. |
117--202 |
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F21 Punch, |
2004 words |
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31 July--6 August 1991 |
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1. Julia Langdon. 'Chancellor Would Be a Fine Thing.' p. 15--16. |
001--101 |
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2. Oofy Prosser. 'On Bended Japanese.' p. 20--21. |
103--195 |
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Typographical error: |
risen corrected to rise (65) |
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plumetting corrected to plummeting (134) |
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Ambiguous hyphen: |
out-building (41) |
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F22 Safety at Sea, |
2010 words |
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May 1991 |
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1. Anon. 'A Tragic Period.' p. 12 and 13. |
001--062 |
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2. Anon. 'Welin Lambie - Ninety Years Old and Still Going Strong.' p. 18 and 19. |
064-200 |
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3. Anon. 'Scandinavian Marine Safety Equipment.' p. 24. |
202--216 |
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Typographical error: |
Esjberg corrected to Esbjerg (197) |
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F23 |
2011 words |
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Hugh Poulton. 1991. The Balkans. Minorities and States in Conflict. London: Minority Rights Publications. p. 39--45. |
001--216 |
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Typographical error: |
Hapsburg corrected to Habsburg (26) |
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Bosnia-Herzegovina corrected to Bosnia-Hercegovina (161) |
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Ambiguous hyphen: |
Reis-ul-ulema (41) |
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<&|>sic!: |
in the 15th and 16th Centuries (24) |
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The numbers of mosques (45) |
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Sandjak instead of Sandzak (212) |
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F24 |
2011 words |
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Eric Hopkins. 1991. The Rise and Decline of the English Working Classes: 1918--1990. Avon: Bath Press. p. 59--64. |
001--195 |
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eighteenth-century (8) |
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extra-ordinarily (160) |
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F25 |
1993 words |
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Tony Lambert. 1991. The resurrection of the Chinese Church. Sevenoaks: Hodder & Stoughton. p. 1--7. |
001--202 |
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eighteenth-century (8) |
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extra-ordinarily (160) |
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F26 |
2007 words |
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Rob Palmer. 'Ancient Spirits of the Blue Holes.' Geographical Monthly. The Monthly Magazine of the Royal Geographical Society. October 1991. p. 8--11. |
001--206 |
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typographical error: |
huita corrected to hutia (41) |
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Naturally-occuring corrected to naturally-occurring (53) |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
Computer-controlled (189) |
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F27 |
2024 words |
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Wilfried Prest. 1991. 'Judical Corruption in Early Modern England.' Past and Present. A Journal of Historical Studies. No. 133. p. 67--74. |
001--221 |
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eighteenth-century (105) |
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F28 |
2010 words |
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John M. Hull. 1991. 'Religion, Education and Madness - A Modern Trinity.' Educational Review, Vol 43 (3). p. 350--353. |
001-199 |
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Ambiguous hyphen: |
psycho-analysis (45) |
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non-dialectical (152) |
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F29 Scottish Field, |
2006 words |
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137 (1991) |
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1. Carl MacDougal. 'Market Forces.' p. 16--17. |
001--122 |
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2. Rob Adams. 'Dundee 800.' p. 21--22. |
124-226 |
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Ambiguous hyphen: |
hard-edged (6) |
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double-edged (207) |
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newly-completed (211) |
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spindly-looking (214) |
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vandalism (194) |
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F30 |
2009 words |
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H.T. Dickinson. 'Thomas Paine's Rights of Man. 1791-92. A Bi-centenary Assessment.' The Historian 32, Autumn 1991, p. 18--20 |
001--204 |
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F31 |
2007 words |
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Nancy Kohner and Alix Henley. 1991. When a Baby Dies. London: Pandora. P. 174--182 |
001--207 |
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F32 |
2038 words |
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David Raup. 'Extinction: Bad Genes or Bad Luck?' New Scientist, 14 September 1991. p. 46--48. |
001--213 |
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Typographical error: |
folowed corrected to followed (122) |
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Ambiguous hyphen: |
text-books (42) |
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F33 The Health Service Journal, |
2003 words |
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22 (8) 1991 |
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1. Barbara Millar. 'Pride of the Clyde? - The Debate Goes On.' p. 12. |
001--140 |
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2. Julian Dobson. 'Sticking a Plaster on the Housing Disaster.' p. 13. |
142--235 |
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by-passed (168) |
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F34 |
2008 words |
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Gilbert Summers. 1991. Walkers. Traditions of Scotland with a foreword by Mary, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne. Cambridge: Martin Books. p. 116--120. |
001--197 |
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F35 |
2000 words |
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Marian Green. 1991. A Calendar of Festivals. Traditional Celebrations, Songs, Seasonal Recipes and Things to Make. Longmead/Shaftesbury: Element Books. p. 82--85. |
001--184 |
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hard-working (82) |
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F36 The Lady, |
2023 words |
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25 June to 1 July 1991 |
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1. Clay Jones. 'The Sweet Scent of Roses.' p. 1319. |
001--096 |
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2. John Douglas. 'Honey for Tea.' p. 1344. |
098--175 |
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3. Jenny Jones. 'A Dog's Best Friend.' p. 1345. |
177--204 |
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well-stocked (157) |
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F37 |
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1. S. Evans. 'Autumnal Anarchy.' Folk in Kent 79, October 1991, p. 14--16. |
001--112 |
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2. David Stephens. 'Playford Dancing at Broome Park.' Folk in Kent 78, July 1991, p. 14--15. |
113--148 |
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3. Joan G. Brown. 'Dance Yugoslavia.' Folk in Kent 77, April 1991, p. 12. |
149--168 |
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4. Anon. 'Annual Trawler Race in Folkestone.' Folk in Kent 77, April 1991, p. 22--23. |
169--204 |
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Typographical error: |
Puncuated corrected to punctuated (31) |
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occured corrected to occurred (43) |
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usualyy corected to usually (123) |
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albout corrected to about (125) |
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finalyy corrected to finally (128) |
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therreby corrected to thereby (137) |
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Everyones corrected to everyone's (138) |
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featrure corrected to feature (143) |
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wew corrected to we (146) |
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mcu corrected to much (147) |
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dasnce corrected to dance (159) |
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Peassants corrected to peasants (160) |
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bouy corrected to buoy (179) |
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Fishermens corrected to Fishermen's (198) |
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refused to acceed instead of accept (56) |
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F38 |
2007 words |
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Tom Saville. 1991. Reservoir Trout Fishing with Tom Saville. London: Witherby. p. 81--84. |
001--186 |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
side-wind (96) |
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fast-sinker (110) |
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leader-point (136) |
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F39 |
1999 words |
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Bridget McConnel. 1991. The Letts Guide to Collecting Thimbles. London: Charles Letts. p. 27-32. |
001--210 |
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typographical error: |
many-colourd corrected to many-coloured (157) |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
over-seas (16) |
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waffle-shaped (61) |
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show-room (137) |
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many-coloured (157) |
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F40 The Illustrated London News, |
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Autumn 1991 |
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1. Tony Aldous. 'Keeping Up Appearances.' p. 20--24. |
001--198 |
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2. Ted Nottingham and Bob Wade. 'Chess Mites.' p. 28--29. |
200--211 |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
two-way (133) |
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tax-exempt (151) |
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F41 |
2008 words |
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John Gammon. 1991. The Barclays Guide to Buying and Selling for the Small Business. Oxford: Blackwell. p. 154--160. |
001--234 |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
stock-room (215) |
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F42 Wine |
2009 words |
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, February 1991 |
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1. John Radford. 'Noble Stock.' p. 26--28. |
001-187 |
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2. Tim Atkin. 'White Noise, White Paper.' p. 30--31. |
189--218 |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
wine-makers (196) |
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F43 The Lady, |
2010 words |
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25 June to 1 July 1991 |
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1. Arline Usden. 'Champagne Break in the Cotswolds.' p. 1330. |
001--080 |
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2. Amanda Brooks. 'Canal Cruising in the Midlands.' p. 1331. |
082--125 |
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3. Emma Bromidge. 'Guernsey Gourmet Weekend.' p. 1331-1332. |
127--195 |
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4. Sally Bodsworth. 'Oxford Culture.' p. 1332. |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
old-fashioned (40) |
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F44 Q, |
2014 words |
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June 1991 |
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1. John Fordham. 'A Bird on the Side.' p. 16--17. |
001--114 |
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2. Mat Snow. 'Mr Chalk Loves Mrs Cheese.' p. 21--22. |
115--198 |
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typographical error: |
piece piece corrected to piece (130) |
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ambiguous hyphen: |
re-published (22) |
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slow-burn (42) |
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