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There is a true Irish lilt to Pixie's spoken language that Miss Bradbrook did to perfection.
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Now Miss Bradbrook, with her hair piled up in a bun at least a foot high seemed as old as Methuselah so heaven knows how old her father must have been, or when the edition she read from had been published.
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There is a true Irish lilt to Pixie's spoken language that Miss Bradbrook did to perfection.
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Now Miss Bradbrook, with her hair piled up in a bun at least a foot high seemed as old as Methuselah so heaven knows how old her father must have been, or when the edition she read from had been published.
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Energy labelling for buildings has been introduced in a few OECD countries and is being considered in several others (Bradbrook, 1991).
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(Bradbrook, 1997) and a recent voluntary agreement among Western European car manufacturers to improve fuel efficiency by 25 percent between 1995 and 2008.
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Policies on road transportation may include efficiency standards for vehicles imposed by national governments or technical objectives achieved through voluntary agreements among car manufacturers and importers (Bradbrook, 1994).
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Thus it has no world-wide support (Bradbrook, 1997).
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(Hayes 46), Sheringham (Rook 69), Bradbrook (Pallen 77)
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Bradbrook soon equalised for the away team though in the 61st minute with a well taken strike, and the game could have gone either way.
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