20. That would be less than a complete solution.
21. As ‘Black History for Beginners’ recognises, ‘the only way to help abolish stereotypes is to present a more complete picture of black people in history.’
22. In 1987 the library's annual report noted that there was no complete list of the entire collection.
24. Among better preserved examples is the almost complete broch on the island of Mousa, in Shetland.
25. She looked into the eyes of this human peacock and found herself at a complete loss for words; and he too seemed surprised by this girl who had agreed to be his bride: he looked up at her (she was half a head taller than he) in a way that she might have interpreted as hostile had she not been in too much of a turmoil herself to notice it.
26. This shows that convergence is complete.
27. It is the complete absence of any lanes .
29. I hope you Norwegian people realize this is complete
30. The complete lack of cognitive improvements leads them to suggest that cognitive impairment is intrinsically associated with long-term morbidity in schizophrenia.
31. Major Maxim then told him that there was no special hurry and that he was to take his time and make his statement complete.
32. What is needed in order to complete the metric equation is information about the spatial terms.
33. COMDEX/Fall dedicated a complete section of the exhibition to computer connectivity.
34. So, for accountants and those that can receive plenty of training and can get to grips with the program, it is very powerful and as complete a set of tools as you'll see.