81.  Heart disease is Britain's biggest killer, but it hardly features in the study of people's health worries and general knowledge.

82.  When this became general knowledge later, there was general unease at this way of measuring the background; the neutron flux 50 metres away from the cell measured for 50 hours could be very different than that at the cell site, even if the cell had been absent, measured for a different 50 hours.

83.  If their marks are among the top six in the country they'll be invited to take part in a new two part grand final, with a specialist round on the Saturday and a general fishkeeping knowledge round on the Sunday.

84.  Students who have reached this level also need access to a good source of general knowledge, and particularly of British and American cultural information.

85.  However, it has become clear that to implement such knowledge in language processing systems it is necessary to use semantics in its broader sense, i.e. using encyclopaedic knowledge and general knowledge.

86.  It has no general knowledge source to aid the process of disambiguation.

87.  Different titles in the series look at general knowledge, science, space adventure and dinosaurs.

88.  Given their concern that only well-founded ideals of the good, and not any ideal one believes in, should be implemented, and given the general knowledge of human fallibility, it is not really surprising that the original position does not yield a commitment to any particular ideal.

89.  But, as the CDA has argued, the satisfactory operation of the market requires a sufficient general knowledge of the choices available to the buyer.

90.  They were selected on the basis of their general knowledge of the drug scene (several were dealers and thus the centre of specific networks) and their ability to communicate that knowledge.

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