(1) This guide contains information on about 3000 courses offered by universities, technikons, private and technical colleges in South Africa.
(2) This lady is going to act as our guide for the rest of the tour
(4) If you're looking for the definitive how-to book, complete with formulas to guide your daily managerial behavior, this isn't it.
(5) Then remove the saw blade, place the tool against the first guide and position the second guide tightly against the opposite edge of the shoe before clamping it down.
(6) The job of a tour guide is to serve tourists, not solicit customers for the shops.
(7) The document will also act as a guide for tourists visiting the province.
(8) As social creatures, we do rely upon the behavior of others as a guide to our own decisions, and we do invest significantly in presenting a consistent persona to those around us.
(9) The guide , which includes information on how to shoot up heroin and safety advice for prostitutes, also reports on which soup kitchens offer the best food and how to beg politely.
(10) Doctrine is designed to provide a set of principles to guide the further development of policy, instructions, procedures, and techniques.
(11) Species and site characteristics often serve as a general guide to fertilization in established Christmas tree plantations.
(12) The guide has information for both new and regular borrowers and covers a range of lending products, designed for short, medium and long term needs.
(13) The tour guide helpfully tells tourists that the sculptures were brought to London for safekeeping, and acquired legitimately.
(14) But no matter where you live, you can use the program outlined in this brochure as a general guide to growing a healthy lawn.
(15) Understanding the frequency of onset also can be a guide to recognizing symptoms.
(16) Whether grilling on the back porch or packing a picnic for the beach, there are many cookbooks available to guide you through the best of the season's culinary treats.
(17) My lecturer used this anecdote as a rough guide to those regimes where the leadership was out of touch with reality, and were on the slippery slope to a coup d'Ôö£┬«tat or being thrown out.
(18) My hands raised up as if to guide the flask to a more giving position, but fell again to my side when whoever was holding it seemed to sense my desire and tipped the flask just a bit more.
(19) Third, we may interpret choice theory as an exploration of what it means to be rational and, possibly, as a guide to making sensible decisions, rather than as a description of how people act in practice.
(20) But the indexes serve as a rough guide to the appalling reality of the rising household expenses of the majority of English people in the Tudor period.