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  • He gained the senior mathematical scholarship in 1851.

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  • Santa Claus in civies, dressed by GQ, the senior edition.

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  • They're taking pretty good care of us senior volun­teers.

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  • This year his brother Robert was senior sheriff of London.

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  • Going to Trinity College, Cambridge, he graduated as senior wrangler in 1865, and obtained the first Smith's prize of the year, the second being gained by Professor Alfred Marshall.

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  • But his career there was in 1832 suddenly cut short by difficulties growing out of the " regium donum," which had on the death of the senior minister fallen to him.

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  • As senior officer he took command on the field, and at Bull Run (Manassas) (q.v.) won the first important Confederate victory.

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  • In 1731 he was elected a member of the Academy of Sciences at Berlin, and was invited to Augsburg as pastor and senior minister of the church of St Ulrich.

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  • In 1800 Henry was able to return to Rome, and in 1803, being now senior cardinal bishop, he became ipso facto dean of the Sacred College and bishop of Ostia and Velletri.

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  • A mere sophomore when I was a regal senior.

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  • As one senior housing administrator noted last week, life is too short to understand housing benefit (HB ).

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  • His satellites--the senior clerk, a countinghouse clerk, a scullery maid, a cook, two old women, a little pageboy, the coachman, and various domestic serfs--were seeing him off.

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  • He was senior editor of the Congregationalist (1849-1855), and an associate editor of the Christian Union from 1870.

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  • In, e.g., the Scottish and American episcopal churches, however, the metropolitan is the senior bishop pro tern.

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  • No chronicle, however, is known to exist which actually states that Edmund Crouchback was thus set aside; and in point of fact he had no deformity at all, while Edward was six years his senior.

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  • On his father's return from Gibraltar, David, who had previously been educated at the grammar school of Lichfield, was, largely by the advice of Gilbert Walmley, registrar of the ecclesiastical court, sent with his brother George to the " academy " at Edial, just opened in June or July 1736 by Samuel Johnson, the senior by seven years of David, who was then nineteen.

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  • The town is governed by a mayor, sheriff, senior and junior bailiffs, 13 aldermen, and 39 councillors.

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  • The funds of the college, arising from lands and the fees of students, are managed solely by the provost and seven senior fellows, who form a board, to which and to the academic council the whole government of the university, both in its executive and its legislative branches, is committed.

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  • Schwarzburg-Sondershausen is the senior line, although its possessions are the smaller.

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  • She married in her seventeenth year a man very much her senior, Nicephore Blavatsky, a Russian official in Caucasia, from whom she was separated after a few months; in later days, when seeking to invest herself with a halo of virginity, she described the marriage as a nominal one.

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  • Through the latter years of the first civil war, Ayscue seems to have acted as one of the senior officers of the fleet.

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  • In 1722 he was appointed to the deanery of Dromore, a post which seems to have entailed no duties, as we find him holding the offices of Hebrew lecturer and senior proctor at the university.

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  • In mathematics he was twenty-fourth wrangler, Isaac Todhunter being senior.

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  • Vaughan and Dr Montagu Butler, but while he was always conspicuously successful in inspiring a few senior boys with something of his own intellectual and moral enthusiasm, he was never in the same measure capable of maintaining discipline among large numbers.

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  • Though his military services in this short campaign were not of a striking character, he was appointed by his brother to the supreme military and political command in Mysore, in spite of the claims of his senior, Sir David Baird.

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  • Wolsey, then engaged in beginning his reform of the English church, procured that he himself should be joined to the legation as senior legate; thus the Italian, who arrived in England on the 23rd of July 1518, held a subordinate position and his special legatine faculties were suspended.

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  • This body consisted partly of young warriors in constant attendance on the king, and partly of senior officials whom he called together from time to time.

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  • The tribunal of the Rota consists of ten judges called auditors (uditori), of whom the most senior is president with the title of dean.

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  • The army is under the command of the senior Chinese amban, a Tibetan generalissimo or mag-pon, and six Tibetan generals (dah-pon or de-pon).

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  • He was a contemporary of Socrates and Democritus, but senior to them, and was probably somewhat junior to Empedocles, so that his birth may be placed at about 480.

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  • A similar investigation took place with regard to the assessors (paredri) whom the three senior archons chose to assist them.

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  • The specialized use of the word as implying not only age, but consequently wisdom and authority, is analogous to that of "senate" (from senior), of "gerousia" (from yEpcov), and of "elder."

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  • The senior members of the community, by virtue of their age and experience, watched over the conduct and guided the action of the younger and less experienced portion of the Church, though they held no official position and were not appointed for any particular work like the bishops and deacons.

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  • This twofold vagueness is well brought out in his celebrated correspondence with Nassau Senior, in the course of which it seems to be made apparent that his doctrine is new not so much in its essence as in the phraseology in which it is couched.

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  • The death of the senior officer (Consul Beecroft) occurring at Fernando Po, Baikie succeeded to the command.

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  • In April 1837 he quitted New Salem, and removed to Springfield, which was the county-seat and was soon to become the capital of the state, to begin practice in a partnership with Stuart, which was terminated in April 1841; from that time until September 1843 he was junior partner to Stephen Trigg Logan (1800-1880), and from 1843 until his death he was senior partner of William Henry Herndon (1818-1891).

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  • Promotion in the German army is excessively slow, the senior subalterns having eighteen to twenty years commissioned service and the senior captains sometimes thirty.

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  • The year 1662 found senior and junior pastors like-minded, and both were among the two thousand ejected ministers.

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  • The senior line which ruled in Austria was represented after the death of Duke Albert III.

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  • As the Egyptian brigadier, who had spent some years in Berlin, spoke German fluently, and it was also understood by the senior British officers, that language was used for all commands given by the sirdar on that special parade.

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  • In 1816 he was appointed, through the recommendation of Leslie, to a school at Kirkcaldy, where Edward Irving, Carlyle's senior by three years, was also master of a school.

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  • At the Cambridge tripos (as described by Jebb in 1774, Remarks, &c., pp. 20-31) the first twenty-four candidates were also selected by a preliminary test; they were then divided further into " wranglers" (the disputants, par excellence) and Senior Optimes, the next twelve on the list being called the Junior Optimes.

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  • The " senior wrangler " was the first candidate in order of merit in the first part of the mathematical tripos.

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  • In this thinker, who was his senior by five years, Goethe found the master he sought; Herder taught him the significance of Gothic architecture, revealed to him the charm of nature's simplicity, and inspired him with enthusiasm for Shakespeare and the Volkslied.

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  • Rapid changes among the fellows found him at the age of twenty-six "the senior and most responsible of the four Balliol tutors."

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  • Sir Charles (afterwards Lord) Metcalfe succeeded Lord William as senior member of council.

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  • He graduated in 1763 as senior wrangler, became fellow in 1766, and in 1768 tutor of his college.

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  • The last-named official soon confined himself to the judicial magisterial office, and a further increase in the numbers of the council having taken place by the appointment of 8 nominees of the king, a municipal council of 34, under the direction of the senior consul or burgomaster, dealt with matters exclusively civic. Later this council (the kleine Rat) was increased to 42 members, 8 of whom belonged to the artisan class.

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  • The is large states are Gwalior, Indore, Rewa, Bhopal, Dhar, Barwani, Datia, Orchha, Charkhari, Chhattarpur, Panna, Dewas (senior branch), Dewas (junior branch), Jaora and Ratlam.

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  • The executive council consists of the high commissioner, the chief secretary, the king's advocate, the senior officer in charge of the troops, and the receiver-general, with, as " additional " members, two Christians and one Mussulman.

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  • Magee was appointed professor of mathematics and senior fellow of Trinity in 1800, but in 1812 he resigned, and undertook the charge of the livings of Cappagh, Co.

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  • In the battle of Santiago on the 3rd of July Schley, in Sampson's absence, was the senior officer and the "Brooklyn" did especial service, with the "Oregon," in overhauling and disabling the "Cristobal Colon."

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  • Spinoza received his first training under the senior rabbi, Saul Levi Morteira, and Manasseh ben Israel, a theological writer of some eminence whose works show considerable knowledge of philosophical authors.

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  • In thirty years, of some 700 pupils who passed through his hands 500 became wranglers; and for twenty-two successive years, from 1861 to 1882, the senior wrangler was trained by him.

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  • Sec. 16 contains a provision empowering the chief governor and privy council of Ireland by a proclamation under the great seal of Ireland to suspend the act during such time only as there shall be an actual invasion or rebellion in Ireland; and it is enacted that during the currency of the proclamation no judge or justices shall bail or try any person charged with being concerned in the rebellion or invasion without an order from the lord lieutenant or lord deputy and senior of the privy council.

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  • His eldest son, Henry (1813-1843), was senior classic and second wrangler at Cambridge in 1835.

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  • Having become senior moderator in mathematics and a fellow of Trinity, he took holy orders, and was appointed regius professor of divinity in Dublin University in 1866, a position which he retained until 1888, when he was chosen provost of Trinity College.

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  • Inigo Jones, in his work on Stonehenge, published in 1655, endeavours to prove that it was a "Roman temple, inscribed to Coelus, the senior of the heathen gods, and built after the Tuscan order."

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  • The next stage in this (so far as evidence goes, purely imaginary) career is the monastery of Fontenay le Comte, where, as has been seen, he is certainly found in 1519 holding a position sufficiently senior to sign deeds for the community, where he, probably in 1511, took priest's orders, and where he also pursued, again certainly, the study of letters, and especially of Greek, with ardour.

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  • He was there coached by William Hopkins of Peterhouse, was admitted a scholar of the college in May 1840, and graduated as senior wrangler in 1842, and obtained the first Smith's Prize at the next examination.

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  • For some time the government was administered by the senior officer of the New South Wales Corps, but in 1809 he was succeeded by Captain Macquarie, who retained the governorship for eleven years.

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  • In 1882 he was senior proctor of the university, and the same year was made a canon of Truro and examining chaplain to its bishop. He was appointed a canon of St.

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  • The retirement of his senior colleague soon left him the sole pastor.

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  • In 1897, after the death of Sir Henry Parkes, he became senior representative for N.S.W.

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  • In 1903 he was glad to resign office and accept the appointment of Senior Puisne Judge of the High Court of Australia.

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  • Failing health obliged him to return to England; and in 1808, being then a lieutenant, he entered on a distinguished student career in the senior department of the Royal Military College at Sandhurst.

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  • Since 1820 it has been subdivided between a senior and a junior branch.

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  • The town of Miraj, at which the chief of the senior branch resides, is situated near the river Kistna; it is a junction of the Southern Mahratta railway for the branch to Kolhapur.

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  • The high school, built in 1806, for many years a familiar object on the west margin of the Links, gave way to the academy, a handsome and commodious structure, to which are drafted senior pupils from the numerous board schools for free education in the higher branches.

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  • He was promoted to the rank of vice-admiral in 1819, and to that of admiral in 1837; he became senior naval lord in 1841, and held office in that capacity till 1846.

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  • Senior, John Stuart Mill and others - and he had the great advantage of writing absolutely the first book of reasoned politics on democratic government in America.

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  • When the disruption came the principles at stake were keenly canvassed in Ellon, and eventually Andrew Davidson, senior, went with the Free Church.

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  • His father, John Martyn, was a "captain" or mine-agent at Gwennap. The lad was educated at Truro grammar school under Dr Cardew, entered St John's College, Cambridge, in the autumn of 1797, and was senior wrangler and first Smith's prizeman in 1801.

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  • Mrs Lewis - a lady fifteen years his senior - brought him a considerable fortune which, however, was but for her life.

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  • From December 1783 until June 1784 he was the senior officer of the United States army.

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  • In 18J9 he was senior classic, 33rd wrangler, chancellor's medallist and Craven scholar.

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  • The government is in the hands of a board consisting uni_ of the provost and the senior fellows, assisted by a council in the election of professors and in the regulation of studies.

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  • With them the senior male line of the house of Capet became extinct.

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  • Very shortly afterwards, another war minister, General Castillo, attempted to strike at the root of military insubordination, and simultaneously in every garrison of the kingdom the senior sergeants, more than 1000 in all, were given their discharge and ordered to start for their homes on the spot.

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  • He was thus ten years the senior of Herod, representing the Byerly Turk, and sixteen years before Eclipse, though long subsequent to Flying Childers, who represent the Darley Arabian.

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  • The first four books, of which the first three are dedicated to Eudemus, a pupil of Aristotle and author of the original Eudemian Summary, contain little that is original, and are principally based on the earlier works of Menaechmus, Aristaeus (probably a senior contemporary of Euclid, flourishing about a century later than Menaechmus), Euclid and Archimedes.

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  • As a reward for his success in the Philippines President Roosevelt in 1906 finally secured his promotion from captain to brigadier-general, passing him over 862 senior officers.

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  • In the London Inns of Court the senior barristers used to be called "ancients."

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  • The senior wrangler in his year was Stephen Parkinson, a man of a very different type of mind, yet one who was a prominent figure in Cambridge for many years.

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  • The soft curves on that tall slender body and those long legs were the talk of the locker room when he was a senior.

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  • Jenn was Dusty's most senior female Guardian, the captain of the Western Hemisphere's spy network.

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  • In spite of the dreary weather, Pumpkin's enthusiastic description sold the venture to all but Joseph Dawkins and two senior ladies.

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  • How come your senior citizen girlfriend knows our employee is going to jail when she's three thousand miles away and we don't get word until they're ready to slam the cell door?

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  • Harrigan was usually Dean's partner but Dean was content to work alone often, while Harrigan was happy to pick up odd chores the other more senior detectives would toss his way.

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  • Then he went over my head—put in a request to senior management.

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  • The agriculture spokesman had dinner with the first senior senator to openly endorse the bill.

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  • A group of senior decision makers perform this task.

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  • As a passionate advocate of rehabilitation, John Irvine, senior lecturer in rehabilitation studies, was invited to speak.

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  • Most whistleblowers were senior academics, chiefly professors and associate professors, and they made about half of the allegations.

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  • The senior command did not accede to these requests.

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  • L.3 I don't know who the nominated senior actuary is in my firm.

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  • Mr Farr, Watson Wyatt, is an experienced senior actuary for some of the largest pension schemes in the UK.

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  • Firstly, I had encouragement from a number of senior staff who provided administrative, clinical and research support and enthusiasm.

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  • It was won by Jonny Knight, the senior graphic designer, who did a picture of Kev with a big Afro.

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  • However, a senior aide later expressed concern over the matter.

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  • In addition, the project funded a program in which senior nurses from Rangoon trained fifteen local students to act as nurses aides.

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  • Senior ministers have expressed disquiet and the issue may well become an albatross for the next Labor government.

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  • Mintel senior market analyst Julie Sloan said mint sweets were suffering an image problem.

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  • The role will involve extensive interaction with buy and sell-side analysts and investors as well as senior management and the internal Corporate Affairs department.

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  • The senior coarse anglers fished a match on Sunday at the Lily Pools in Ledbury.

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  • Dr. Charlotte Roberts is a Senior Lecturer in biological anthropology at the University of Bradford.

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  • Trans Euro Media the publishers of Clinical Discovery are looking to make a senior appointment within their management team.

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  • The event has been organized by Debbie Howell, a senior healthcare assistant with North Bristol NHS Trust.

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  • A senior backbencher said, " I dread to think of some of the scenes they will capture.

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  • Top Pond Terry Jones Senior caught lots of roach and a carp of 12lbs on pole and maggot hook bait.

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  • Moving up to the senior school, I have a huge new blazer again.

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  • I shouldn't have made a bogey all week, " added Thorpe, who joined the Senior PGA Tour this year.

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  • He was involved in the rebuilding of the Stoke Church where he was senior churchwarden and donated £ 500 to the new building.

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  • The pool was always bustling from babies to senior citizens.

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  • The party has a Tax Commission, chaired by former senior civil servant, Michael Williams.

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  • Labor appointed an unknown civil servant, Ted Cantle, to head its probe; the Tories assigned Lord Scarman, a senior judge.

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  • The following February, Catherine's mother informed William that her daughter was to marry a clergyman, who was fifteen years her senior.

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  • It was worn by a senior clergyman during special religious processions.

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  • But for the senior side to then clinch the Supplementary Cup was a real bonus.

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  • Authority to stand up to and to persuade senior clinicians to change.

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  • All referrals are categorized by a senior Physiotherapy clinician based on the information on the referral form.

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  • The best referees will be your former tutors, department heads or senior colleagues.

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  • Gerz, who is a Senior Research Fellow at Coventry University, will be hosting a colloquium on Friday 23 May at 13.30.

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  • The Senior British Officer informed the german commandant that Purdy's safety could not be guaranteed.

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  • The panel was also impressed with the strong commitment from the top, with senior executives actively taking part in residential sessions.

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  • A calmer, more settled nature is another advantage of senior cat companionship.

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  • But at the same time, senior staff are financially compensated for their lack of job security.

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  • In his view senior management could do more to improve managerial competence.

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  • The Royal Academy of Music is Britain's senior conservatoire, founded in 1822.

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  • Mr Whiteley, who is deputy chief constable of Northamptonshire police said senior officers were urging caution over how the powers are used.

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  • Jerry Lincoln is a senior consultant with The Johnsson Group.

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  • The IBE works by making a direct contact at the senior level of a firm Foster Back says.

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  • In 1981, at the age of 10, I started playing for the senior band on 2nd cornet.

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  • And nobody has dared to seriously challenge it. · William Keegan is the Observer's senior economics correspondent.

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  • Several senior staff have published material on teaching creationism.

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  • Hannah Shields won the ladies ' event last year and, to judge from the senior cross-country on Saturday, is in flying form.

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  • Is Michael Howard going to put up with such political cross-dressing in his senior ranks?

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  • Access to these files may be arranged by applying to the senior curator at the above address.

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  • Later on he was made senior deacon, a post he held till his death in 1923.

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  • Senior loyalists fear the threat to the party's survival is not the contempt of the voters but its own death wish.

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  • He made the senior ranks when only 17 years 139 days old, then the club's youngest debutant.

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  • By Senior Health Care raising deductibles would allow an.

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  • Both of them were senior to me on the school list, and had never deigned to speak to me before.

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  • They are seeing a Database Administrator, Release Manager, Development Team Leader, senior developer and a Developer.

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  • I get the impression that I could proclaim myself a senior dietitian then?

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  • In 1992, the UK sent senior diplomat Mr. Philip Morrice to become the first official representative in Taiwan.

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  • The department is headed by Peter Rodney, senior legal draftsman for the Government of Gibraltar.

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  • The senior echelons of the administration will be loyal to the government of the day, for a change.

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  • The Large section had elementary, Starters, Novice and Senior.

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  • He has been involved in what he calls " green research " ever since, and is now senior fellow emeritus at the institute.

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  • What William senior drank is unknown, but he died of liver enlargement and Ascites - " dropsy " .

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  • To share a only then will retirement medical insurance for senior benefits compared enrollees to be.

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  • I thought the Senior Choir and the instrumental ensemble were magnificent.

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  • Senior Oracle staff don't carry money; they have an entourage which handles all that.

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  • L. Paul Bremer III was appointed presidential envoy in May and, as such, is the senior coalition official in Iraq.

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  • The action was taken by Capt. John Broome, senior officer in charge of the naval escort.

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  • The results envelopes are handed out at the College by a senior examiner or a member the Examinations Section staff.

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  • I meet regularly with our senior execs to discuss status.

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  • Several employees, perhaps including highly paid senior executives, may have to give evidence.

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  • The MP was keen to rehome older cats as she understands the many benefits of rehoming senior felines.

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  • In respect of each Senior visiting fellow the host institution will be required to provide a schedule of anticipated costs at the application stage.

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  • They are headed by the Vice-Master, with the senior fellow at his left.

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  • Steven Everts is senior research fellow at the CER.

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  • George Senior has two middle initials -- H and W -- but few media flacks seem to use them.

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  • Made his senior debut earlier in the campaign in the first match played under the permanent floodlights at Chelmsford against Pakistan.

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  • The book includes a foreword written by the Bailiff of Guernsey, the Island's senior judge.

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  • He then commanded the frigate HMS BRILLIANT, was Director of the Naval Staff and had the role of Senior Naval Officer Middle East.

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  • Senior officials will lose out; they are biggest gainers from the final salary link.

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  • It would not help senior officers ' careers if they were to speak out about the glaring gaps in the Government's compiling methods.

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  • Advertisement In May he became the youngest player ever to score a league goal for the senior team.

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  • Newmarket-based horsebox driver Andrew Appleby instigated the complaint, which was signed by five senior traveling head grooms.

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  • He would listen courteously to representations from senior boys and girls, often half-baked and badly expressed.

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  • I hardly expected to be able to complete it, let alone achieve the giddy heights of Senior Honors!

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  • Mike is an established aviation heritage guide and lecturer, and is senior partner of Bomber County Tours.

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  • England hooligan label ' banished ' A senior British police officer believes English football has shaken off its hooligan reputation.

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  • An additional increment has been added to the top of the Senior 11 grade.

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  • This brings together senior industrialists, employers and academics to discuss issues of common interest and concern to the region.

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  • Mr Taylor will shortly be appointing a panel of senior private sector industrialists to advise him in this task.

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  • The decision appears inexplicable to many senior rail managers who hold no brief for First.

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  • Both of these sides were heavily armed with highly influential senior military figures within the governments.

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  • They will charge you a straight £ 3,000 to access and match your interim assignment against its library of senior interims.

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  • She said that Kopper, as Block Senior at Belsen, beat internees with a leather belt, or anything else available.

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  • The Car of the Year award is an international award judged by a senior panel of motoring journalists from across Europe.

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  • On the return journey the bus will be parked inside the school campus at the Senior School.

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  • Likewise, one of our senior judges has observed extra-judicially that the interpretation of a statue 'is not a science.

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  • Make no mistake we also have a good senior judiciary which is the envy of the world.

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  • They won the Huntingdonshire Senior Cup for the first time in 1914 and won the county junior Cup in 1921, 1927 and 1932.

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  • I am a senior lecturer in Urban Policy Studies at Edge Hill College.

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  • Dr. Helen Ward is senior lecturer in public health at Imperial College London.

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  • In 1985, he was appointed to a senior lectureship in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Warwick.

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  • He has an honorary senior lectureship with Imperial College.

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  • The other key factor was that councilors led by a senior ' raving loony ' were in favor.

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  • Duncan senior had himself spent some time in the relatively lowly position of a ship's surgeon.

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  • You alone observe that the senior management never back me up.

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  • He joined CLS in January December 1996 from Crisis, the national homelessness charity, where he was a senior manager.

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  • He's received an " aggressive " phone call from John Gieve, a senior mandarin at the interior ministry.

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  • Did being the first senior black woman manger in the CPS create pressures for you?

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  • Last year she won a gold medal in the South of England Senior Open.

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  • Interesting to have two senior medics in a row in the job.

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  • A senior member of staff has been suspended on full pay, pending the results of the inquiry.

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  • A senior Scottish Labor MP said the prime minister must stop defying public opinion over the crisis in Lebanon.

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  • Miss Goldberg taught Maths, and was also senior mistress.

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  • Senior Honors students are required to complete TWO other modules from the list of Honors options.

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  • Experience of dealing with the major multiples at a senior level.

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  • Peter Rabbit, himself, joined Senior Nurse Chris Milnes and General Manager Richard Foster to officially unveil the mural on 22nd February 2006.

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  • They were joined by Government ministers, senior Egyptian businessmen and media figures and a host of British nationals living in the capital.

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  • There are 6 specialist registrars and a team of senior house officer and advanced nurse practitioners.

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  • Richard Dunn is in the GB senior sweep oar squad where he hopes to secure a seat in the Olympic eight for Sydney.

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  • A thoroughly obnoxious woman, she is also Senior Under-Secretary to the Minister of Magic.

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  • A senior obstetrician must be available, day or night in most obstetric units.

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  • We spoke to a senior police officer about the questions _ " do you have nukes etc?

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  • Imagine for a moment that you are a senior official in Iran's foreign ministry.

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  • I offer training both to groups and also one-to-one coaching sessions for senior managers and SMEs.

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  • As to when all this would take place, well that was up to the chief and the senior male orcs to decide.

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  • Had JaSEP been female, it would have been the chief and the senior female orcs.

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  • Whenever anything of local significance was happening, Lakka called a conference of the senior orcs in the village.

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  • Nicola works with senior members of her team to create and maintain up to date and commercially orientated precedents and fee earner support papers.

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  • St Mary's SVP are arranging a Summer Outing with a tea for the senior parishioners.

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  • Now senior parliamentarians on the Joint Human Rights Committee have taken up the theme.

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  • Tom Fisher, based at our Chester office, is now our senior partner.

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  • Many take off their clothes and are get hollered back into uniform by senior petty officers.

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  • Jayne has 15 years experience as a senior broadcast TV producer / director and I have 12 years as an award winning stills photographer.

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  • The company is looking for a senior planner with commercial new build experience, gained within a main contractor.

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  • Loren Roberts squandered a five-stroke lead, then won a sudden death playoff over Eduardo Romero to capture the Senior British Open yesterday.

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  • Formerly, Roger held a number of senior positions within KPMG, most notably UK Deputy Senior Partner.

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  • At an election postmortem this week, a number of senior party figures expressed concern at the nature of this yearâs campaign.

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  • The senior prefect of the School makes the toast to the Society.

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  • The school expects its senior prefects to take an active role in the day-to-day running of the school.

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  • For the first three years in the senior school, forms are assigned form prefects from the sixth form.

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  • In classical catholic theology the Bishop is clearly a senior presbyter.

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  • Mrs Lingard was a former senior prison officer at Wakefield high-security prison in West Yorkshire.

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  • As a junior at Surrey, I would stand in the Surrey Tavern and listen to the senior pros talking about the game.

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  • In larger cinemas a senior projectionist may earn up to £ 20,000 a year.

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  • I knew I ought to ask Pat to the senior prom.

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  • For the past two years we have run a senior 3 men's quad.

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  • The Childrenâs Theater Group joins with members of the Senior Theater Group to present this razzle-dazzle musical with a bright, infectious score!

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  • Top 5 star hotel with over 70 rooms in Cheshire seeks an experienced senior receptionist to join their busy front of house team.

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  • Dr. Max Bull, for many years Senior Tutor, once recounted an incident which perfectly illustrates Henry Hart ' s extraordinary memory.

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  • Grocery Trade Liaison Committee consists of senior company representatives.

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  • If the senior staff seems restless, stop and ask if the information being provided is helpful.

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  • A taxpayers ' revolt is in full swing, but no senior politician dares to step forward to lead it.

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  • Proposed shift rotas appear to have very scanty provision in terms of senior cover for ward work on a day to day basis.

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  • I attended the senior school from 1963 through to 1969 when I left to join the army.

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  • Miss Z was then seen by the senior registrar who diagnosed sciatica.

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  • Made her senior GB debut in 2000 in the lightweight quadruple scull.

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  • The Newark Rowing Club winner, T. Allen, won his 50th victory in the senior sculls.

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  • The senior women's match went to the last of its eight races - quad sculls.

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  • Senior republican senators, including a Texan, publicly voiced their unease last week.

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  • A fellow of the ICSA, he previously held senior Company Secretarial, legal and corporate services positions in a number of industries.

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  • The Fiesole series brings together senior executives and policy makers from the publishing, library and academic fields.

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  • But I think if they wanted a cultural change, to get someone very senior to say, " Ring me.

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  • Changing social patterns includes the fact that more women are working and in increasingly senior roles.

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  • When even senior Labor backbenchers have begun to recognize this, so should Gordon.

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  • The children will draw upon local archive information and record personal accounts from local senior citizens.

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  • A senior shop steward asked to do a health and safety inspection on the conveyor involved.

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  • Recording a time of 14.33 Jo Atkinson and Teresa Roberts took the silverware in the women's senior 2 2x class.

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  • The next price to follow was 2,700gns for Cracrop Tradesman, a June 2003 Limousin son of the senior herd stock sire Redrock Orlando.

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  • She was an experienced social worker who had held senior local authority management posts although she had had little experience of working with children.

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  • Indeed a Senior Clinical Physiotherapist within the Royal Free Hospital was not able to see an unstable sacroiliac joint and lower lumber spine.

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  • Senior Officer at Union â smoked spliff with Howard Marks in Union Chamber, Director of Schools Debating Competition.

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  • This is the first time that a senior shadow spokesperson has called for Nick Brown's resignation.

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  • Salaries for senior staff can be up to £ 25,000.

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  • The $ 3.5bn plant will be used to punch out 32nm processors, comments made by senior staffers suggest.

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  • Focus for Senior Members is coaching to refine and improve upon their swimming skills, improve stamina and personal best times.

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  • Emergency vehicles attending the site should be met by the person in charge of safety or a senior steward.

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  • Some packs would have had a Senior Sixer, who wore three stripes.

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  • I was the senior subaltern at the time and so introduced him to life in the Battalion.

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  • I have been there for four years working as a senior sub-editor and designer.

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  • Being so top-heavy, the IFA is perceived as representing the interests of members who are in senior posts within archeology.

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  • Rich lowry senior give special analysis the curacao tourist to taste vintage.

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  • A core of rangers trained in transect monitoring Activities Training of senior patrol rangers in transect monitoring Activities Training of senior patrol rangers in transect and vegetation monitoring techniques.

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  • The Senate shall appoint a Senior treasurer of the Athletic Union on the advice of the Athletic Union.

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  • Winner of the senior dancing troupe was the Buckley Belles.

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  • Once you are seen as trustworthy you will then move on to meet more senior members.

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  • Archie has composed many pipe tunes, a number of them for senior Clan Donald members.

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  • Applicants over 21 years who do not meet these requirements are encouraged to contact the senior tutor to discuss their application.

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  • To maintain service standards and provide support to the senior home underwriters.

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  • Even among senior clergy, the job scheme strategy from the start caused particular unease.

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  • Debra Dunn, HP senior Vice President of corporate affairs and global citizenship, spoke at the conference.

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  • Vice President has paid tribute to the outgoing senior vice-president, Christine.

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  • Vice President Philip Schiller, senior vice-president of worldwide product marketing, the Mac Pro will cost less than a comparably configured Dell PC.

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  • Out in the woods celebrating the start of his senior year, he was bitten by a werewolf.

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  • Matt Steel, senior winemaker for Yarra Ridge Wines commented, " It was a good vintage pretty well across the board.

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  • A young woman may belong to the Senior Section from her 14th to her 26th birthday.

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  • He graduated as a senior wrangler in 1818, and became a fellow of Trinity in 1819.

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  • In addition, SOX requires employees and professional advisors to disclose potential wrongdoing or breaches of fiduciary duty to a corporation's senior management.

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  • Mrs. Fawcett's only child, Miss Philippa Garrett Fawcett, had a distinguished career at Newnham College, Cambridge, where in 1890 she was bracketed equal to senior wrangler.

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  • We learn from Ovid that Propertius was his senior, but also his friend and companion; and that he was third in the sequence of elegiac poets, following Gallus, who was born in 69 B.C., and Tibullus, and immediately preceding Ovid himself, who was born in 43 B.C. We shall not then be far wrong in supposing that he was born about 50 B.C. His early life was full of misfortune.

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  • The anonymous objections are very much the statement of common-sense against philosophy; those of Caterus criticize the Cartesian argument from the traditional theology of the church; those of Arnauld are an appreciative inquiry into the bearings and consequences of the meditations for religion and morality; while those of Hobbes (q.v.) and Gassendi - both somewhat senior to Descartes and with a dogmatic system of their own already formed - are a keen assault upon the spiritualism of the Cartesian position from a generally " sensational " standpoint.

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  • The weak point in the system is that episcopal superintendence being exercised in every case by a plurality of individuals there is no one, moderator or senior member, whose special duty it is to take initial action when the unpleasant work of judicial investigation or ecclesiastical discipline becomes necessary.

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  • In 1868 he refused the presidency of Princeton College; as senior professor he was long acting head of the Theological Seminary.

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  • The senior branch has an area of 446 sq.

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  • At her mother's death in 1815 she came most directly under the influence of her eldest sister Catherine, eleven years her senior, a woman of keen intellect, who a few years later set up a school in Hartford to which Harriet went, first as a pupil, afterwards as teacher.

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  • Her whole energies seem henceforth devoted to academic pursuits; the military training of her youth was superseded by courses in philosophy and rhetoric; the chief organs of administration, the revived Areopagus and the senior Strategus, became as it were an education office.

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  • Public sentiment in the North was deeply stirred by the Uncle Ton's Cabin (1852) of Mrs Harriet Beecher Stowe, which, as Senior said, under the disguise of a novel was really a pamphlet against the Fugitive Slave Law.

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  • Meanwhile, in July 1589, Penry's press, now at Wolston, near Coventry, produced two tracts purporting to be by "sons" of Martin, but probably by Martin himself, namely, Theses Martinianae by Martin Junior, and The Just Censure of Martin Junior by Martin Senior.

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  • In politics an extreme States'-Rights Democrat, he opposed the coercion of the South, and after the Civil War became senior counsel for Jefferson Davis on his indictment for treason, and was one of his bondsmen; these facts and O'Conor's connexion with the Roman Catholic Church affected unfavourably his political fortunes.

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  • Afterwards, if a question in law arose which the court of a younger town found itself unable to answer, the court next senior in affiliation was, referred to, which in turn would apply to the court above, until at last that of the original mother town was reached, whose decision was final.

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  • Besides becoming a; and afterwards senior censor, of the Royal College of Physicians, and a fellow of the Royal Society, he held the post of secretary to the Royal Institution for many years.

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  • I am not merely civil to him but obey him like a corporal, though I am his senior.

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  • True, not all are called to authoritative leadership in the Church - senior leadership that requires public pulpit preaching.

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  • For the past two years we have run a senior 3 men 's quad.

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  • The senior women 's match went to the last of its eight races - quad sculls.

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  • The letter was signed by a senior retired officer on behalf of the quartermaster general 's chief of staff.

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  • The Childrenâs Theater Group joins with members of the Senior Theater Group to present this razzle-dazzle musical with a bright, infectious score !

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  • Top 5 star hotel with over 70 rooms in Cheshire seeks an experienced Senior Receptionist to join their busy front of house team.

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  • The proceeds of the issue have been used to refinance existing senior debt, primarily commercial paper.

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  • It will also appoint, appraise and remunerate senior executives.

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  • The senior management team determines resource allocation and staffing policy, two key drivers of research performance.

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  • The comments by Senator Warner, a senior Republican who is a staunch supporter of the president, have reverberated loudly across Congress.

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  • You may already be in an assistant managerial position or be a senior salesperson with the ability and desire to move on.

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  • Senior Instructors Ollie demonstrating frontal reverse kick in Savate kickboxing with apprentice instructor Tim Campbell.

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  • The senior Girls ' finished seventh in the quadruple sculls event with a very strong race, an improved result from last year.

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  • Senior Republican senators, including a Texan, publicly voiced their unease last week.

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  • Susan was a senior lecturer in social policy at South Bank University for 11 years.

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  • Prior to joining the ECA he was a senior official at the World Bank.

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  • But I think if they wanted a cultural change, to get someone very senior to say, Ring me.

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  • However senior sales staff earn on average £ 3,000 more.

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  • Recording a time of 14.33 Jo Atkinson and Teresa Roberts took the silverware in the women 's senior 2 2x class.

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  • The first is the so-called ' information gap ' between the current decision support capabilities and the information needs of senior executives.

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  • This is the first time that a senior shadow spokesperson has called for Nick Brown 's resignation.

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  • The sprit of the game has enabled the club to forge strong links with local clubs be they junior or senior.

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  • His government also suffered from the absence of most of the senior statesmen of the period.

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  • Senior School The Senior School provides a lively, stimulating learning environment.

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  • A senior U.S. official says the flow has been quite substantial.

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  • All were supervised by a senior practitioner with social work training.

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  • In an opener to the regatta season, the LRGSBC senior sweep oar squad won all of their events.

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  • Senior cats are often more talkative then younger cats.

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  • The initial suggestion to establish the greens from hollow tine cores was provided by Dr. Ian McClements, Senior Agronomist for STRI covering Ireland.

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  • In 1998, senior Trust managers agreed that the development of A&E was a top priority.

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  • A core of rangers trained in transect monitoring Activities Training of senior patrol rangers in transect and vegetation monitoring techniques.

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  • The Senate shall appoint a Senior Treasurer of the Athletic Union on the advice of the Athletic Union.

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  • Applicants over 21 years who do not meet these requirements are encouraged to contact the Senior tutor to discuss their application.

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  • Women hold about 43 percent of public sector jobs but are underrepresented in senior management positions.

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  • The Pentagon confirmed the notes had been taken by Stephen Cambone, now undersecretary of defense for intelligence and then a senior policy official.

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  • Best used against senior, shy or uptight people !

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  • The traditional perception has been that US firms are far better than UK firms at utilizing the expertise of their senior lawyers.

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  • Hour day a hotz senior vise they 're part of several different angles.

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  • The training course was backed by Dr. Douglas Deans, a senior Kirkwall GP and vice-chairman of the health board.

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  • Debra Dunn, HP senior vise president of corporate affairs and global citizenship and HP Senior Fellow Alan Kay also spoke at the conference.

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  • He has been appointed senior managing director of European machinery businesses at Milacron and also becomes a vise president of the Milacron Marketing Company.

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  • Alan Leyland has paid tribute to the outgoing senior vice-president, Christine.

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