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| Simitis, in a carefully written statement, | admitted a "painful defeat", prioritized party unity a |
| He was | admitted a Jesuit in 1612, and afterwards sent on miss |
| In the following year he was | admitted a fellow of St. John's, on the Lady Margaret' |
| On 5 March 1586-7 he was | admitted a student at Lincoln's Inn, where he was call |
| He was | admitted a member of the Inner Temple on 10 February 1 |
| On 3 March 1623-4 Richard Spicer was | admitted a fellow in his place. |
| Smitherman | admitted a five-year addiction to an illegal drug befo |
| On 16 June 1628 he was sworn and | admitted a proctor in the Bishop of Ely's consistorial |
| In July 2008, Hogan | admitted a charge of aggravated sexual assault against |
| entered Furnival's Inn five years later, was | admitted a member of Lincoln's Inn on 5 July 1587, and |
| In February 1676, he was | admitted a Fellow of the Royal Society, and in July, h |
| arleton settled in London, and was on 8 April | admitted a candidate of the College of Physicians. |
| of Robert Smyths Wallace, of Dromore, and was | admitted a solicitor in 1887. |
| f St. Martin-extra-Ludgate in London, and was | admitted a fellow of the College of Physicians, 29 Dec |
| He was | admitted a fellow-commoner at Christ's College, Cambri |
| He was | admitted a Fellow of the Royal Society on 11 December |
| He was | admitted a freeman of the Stationers' Company in 1541 |
| He was | admitted a member of Gray's Inn in 1557, and was one o |
| oon as he was elected MP for Glamorgan he was | admitted a Freemason and promoted to Provincial Grand |
| After some time William Frederick Collard was | admitted a partner, and on 24 June 1817 Banger went ou |
| John Edwards had | admitted a past affair with Hunter, but denied paterni |
| The son Robert was | admitted a scholar of Winchester School in 1643, and w |
| He started studying law at age 21 and was | admitted a few short years later. |
| In 1629 he was | admitted a commoner of the College of Advocates. |
| On 4 June 1782 he was | admitted a pensioner of St. John's College, Cambridge, |
| of John Clayton of Crook, Lancashire, and was | admitted a pensioner of St. John's College, Cambridge, |
| That none shall be | admitted a member, who is already a member of another |
| Joyce was | admitted a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Cour |
| raduated BCL in 1587 and DCL in 1592, and was | admitted a member of the College of Advocates on 16 Oc |
| He was | admitted a student of Lincoln's Inn on 11 Oct. 1858, a |
| On 9 May 1612 he was | admitted a member of the College of Advocates at Docto |
| rebendary of Norwich, and on 6 April 1561 was | admitted a senior fellow of St. John's College. |
| Bull was | admitted a solicitor in 1928, and in 1934 had offices |
| ol College, Oxford (BA 1962; MA 1967) and was | admitted a solicitor in 1966. |
| Admitted a solicitor in 1854, he practised in the coun | |
| Montagu was | admitted a member of the Gentlemen's Society at Spaldi |
| g to follow the profession of the law, he was | admitted a member of Gray's Inn in 1555 (Harl. |
| He was educated at Stamford school, and was | admitted a sizar of St. John's College, Cambridge, 28 |
| Later, when Lukyanenko | admitted a hoax to Neverov, they tried to trace down t |
| Cartmell was born in Manchester and | admitted a solicitor in 1893 and was also a justice of |
| 818, and on 3 November in the latter year was | admitted a Fellow of the College of Doctors of Law, Lo |
| Philip (died 1737, aged c30) was | admitted a gentleman commoner December 24, 1724 and ma |
| ed to the bar by the Inner Temple in 1886 and | admitted a solicitor of the High Court of Justice of I |
| He was | admitted a Fellow of the Royal Society on 14 November |
| He attended the Bury Grammar School and was | admitted a pensioner of Trinity College, Cambridge on |
| On 10 April 1606 he was | admitted a fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, an |
| He was | admitted a pensioner of Pembroke College, Cambridge on |
| He was | admitted a fellow of St. John's College in February 15 |
| ce, Rhode Island and on November 19, 1645 was | admitted a resident and allotted a share as a propriet |
| ded D.C.L. 30 June 1696, in which year he was | admitted a member of the College of Advocates (21 Nove |
| He went to London and was | admitted a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicia |
| He was | admitted a candidate of the College of Physicians on 2 |
| He was | admitted a solicitor in 1893 and became senior partner |
| He was | admitted a student at Gray's Inn on 29 January 1781, b |
| He was | admitted a solicitor 1869 and became a partner in the |
| wo years after his father's death Gregory was | admitted a queen's scholar of Westminster School, from |
| He was born in 1589, | admitted a member of the Inner Temple in 1604, and cal |
| He was | admitted a sizar of Jesus College, Cambridge, 29 Dec. |
| t quality soever, living in London, should be | admitted a member unless he were free of the city. |
| burgh, and the University of Utrecht, and was | admitted a member of the Faculty of Advocates 3 Novemb |
| He was subsequently | admitted a fellow of the College of Physicians, and co |
| He went to New College, Oxford, in 1534, was | admitted a Fellow in 1536, and took his Master's degre |
| by and Elizabeth Musgrave, of Crookdayke, was | admitted a student of Queen's College, Oxford, in 1583 |
| nd St John's College, Cambridge, where he was | admitted a pensioner on 13 October 1764, his father be |
| studies for six years under Mr. Nobbs, he was | admitted a scholar of Gonville and Caius College, Camb |
| educated at the City of London School and was | admitted a solicitor in 1872. |
| On 14 January 1554 he was | admitted a member of the College of Advocates at Docto |
| He was | admitted a Bachelor of Music at Cambridge on Feb. 22, |
| He was | admitted a solicitor in 1904. |
| On 14 October 1645, he was | admitted a member of the Inner Temple. |
| He was | admitted a solicitor in 1888. |
| ed a doctor of medicine at Cambridge, and was | admitted a candidate of the College of Physicians on 2 |
| were promoted instead after the Swindon board | admitted a series of financial irregularities. |
| In 1938 was | admitted a MRCP. |
| He was | admitted a solicitor in 1854. |
| Palliser was | admitted a member of the Inner Temple in Jan 1854. |
| r, he was nominated a King's Serjeant and was | admitted additionally a bencher of King's Inns. |
| However he has openly | admitted admiration for General Franco and the regime |
| He was also a fellow of Trinity Hall, and was | admitted advocate at Doctors' Commons. |
| Tyson | admitted after the fight to carrying Biggs so he could |
| Linesman Leon Stickle | admitted after the game that he had blown the call. |
| Successful Candidates are | admitted after an interview conducted by the UPSC for |
| Institute of Cardiology, Lahore, where he was | admitted after suffering a heart attack last week. |
| He | admitted afterwards that he had never used a computer |
| He applied to be | admitted again unsuccessfully in 1917 and 1919, and fa |
| In January 1943 he was | admitted again to the US Naval Hospital after collapsi |
| He attended school in Bridgwater before being | admitted, age 19, to Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge |
| ilway) were fitted with snifting valves which | admitted air to the superheater when the locomotive wa |
| d as a United States citizen or as a lawfully | admitted alien. |
| given a more lenient sentence because he had | admitted all four murders at the earliest opportunity. |
| to be proposed by one of the committee and if | admitted all served as private soldiers, with officers |
| She | admitted all the charges, except those of political ac |
| In 2008, the firm | admitted almost two dozen partners in its London, New |
| Abnormally Attracted to Sin, | admitted Amos, was a "personal album", not a conceptua |
| There have been arrests, people have | admitted an offense. |
| e degree of LL.D., and on 10 October 1641 was | admitted an advocate of the court of arches at Doctors |
| ticled to John Sherwood of Sheffield, and was | admitted an attorney in January 1810. |
| ed to the bar at Gray's Inn 27 November 1800, | admitted an advocate in the ecclesiastical and admiral |
| Paul by his spouse Margaret Balfour, and was | admitted an advocate in 1870. |
| He was | admitted an attorney in June 1827, and practised at Ya |
| practice in England, outside London, and was | admitted an extra licentiate of the College of Physici |
| She had | admitted an unlicensed chaplain to preach in the churc |
| Michell was | admitted an MRCS in 1843. |
| and disclosing his past PKK dealings, he was | admitted and granted political asylum. |
| Following the war, both sexes were | admitted, and from 1948 only male patients were admitt |
| Thus, very few students were annually | admitted and lectures had as little as 20 students per |
| Some students who were not monks were | admitted and such lay students would have paid rent to |
| In the following year he was | admitted and sworn an advocate in the court of the par |
| It | admitted and served 73 patients until it stopped opera |
| o races were held, or planned, the public was | admitted, and programs were sold. |
| Day girls were later | admitted and it then became a fully co-educational boa |
| evidence regarding crimes not on trial to be | admitted, and that other errors were made. |
| e evidence about the Bath murders was wrongly | admitted, and that his statements on the morning after |
| He was | admitted and started practice in Dothan in March 1914. |
| To practice law in Sri Lanka one must be | admitted and enrolled as an Attorney-at-Law of the Sup |
| g his time as principal the Boy's High School | admitted and graduated its first African-American stud |
| On the last two days, the general public are | admitted, and some non-commercial items are added to t |
| Later other learners were | admitted and a girls' hostel and a high school were ad |
| 174 students at age 11 are | admitted annually, with preference given to students w |
| t of until they have declared a major and are | admitted another college. |
| ntest it; the motion did not indicate that he | admitted any wrongdoing. |
| rd, under a competitive standard, the average | admitted applicant is at his or her top 25% of their g |
| In 1668 he was | admitted Archdeacon of Canterbury upon the king's pres |
| Hansom was | admitted ARIBA in 1868 and FRIBA in 1881. |
| He was | admitted as a Fellow of the Australian Property Instit |
| Territory went out of existence when Ohio was | admitted as a state on March 1, 1803. |
| Baldwin was | admitted as to the Massachusetts Bar in 1880. |
| 965, he joined the Ceylon Law College and was | admitted as an advocate of Your Lordship's Court in Fe |
| Charles P. Burney's school, Greenwich, he was | admitted as an attorney, Court of Common Pleas, Lincol |
| She was | admitted as a barrister in 1976. |
| dissenting churches in the area but was only | admitted as a visitor. |
| She was | admitted as a solicitor in 1981, and was the founder a |
| Llewellyn-Jones was | admitted as a solicitor in 1891. |
| February 14 - Oregon is | admitted as the 33rd U.S. state. |
| ducated at Blundell's School and subsequently | admitted as a medical student to St Thomas' Hospital M |
| romhead studied law by correspondence and was | admitted as a solicitor. |
| evitable as well, and efforts to get the team | admitted as an NFL franchise were abandoned. |
| ependent Old Catholic movement are invariably | admitted as laity and not priests or bishops. |
| S achieved a new school record of 20 students | admitted as National Merit Scholarship semifinalists. |
| March 15 - Maine is | admitted as the 23rd U.S. state. |
| medical training in Edinburgh aged 16 and was | admitted as a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons |
| LL.B. from the University of Auckland and was | admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Cour |
| Mackay was | admitted as a solicitor in 1971 and practised for five |
| On the November 29, 1734, he was | admitted as a sizar at Trinity College, Cambridge, bec |
| m the University of Melbourne in 1923 and was | admitted as a barrister and solicitor in 1928. |
| 1612 he was made a Doctor of Laws (LL D), and | admitted as an Advocate of Doctor's Commons in 1614. |
| law firm of Slaughter and May in 1968 and was | admitted as a Solicitor in 1970. |
| Possibly the first woman | admitted as a student of the Harvard Medical School, s |
| a period as a managing clerk in Sydney he was | admitted as a solicitor in 1912. |
| er Latin American and Caribbean states may be | admitted as associated members. |
| Griffith was | admitted as an exhibitioner of Brasenose College, Oxfo |
| He was | admitted as an advocate in 1915, and served in the Cam |
| Charles Breese was | admitted as a solicitor in 1889 and, like Lloyd George |
| In 1864 he was | admitted as a barrister and solicitor, entered into pa |
| He was | admitted as Barrister and Solicitor in Australia in 19 |
| Because of that, she became | admitted as the founder of the school. |
| lasgow and Edinburgh University, Jamieson was | admitted as an advocate in 1911 and became a King's Co |
| the U.S. Congress and, after the Dakotas were | admitted as States, he was a U.S. Senator from South D |
| Burnside was | admitted as a barrister of the Supreme Court of Victor |
| g law at the University of Queensland, he was | admitted as a barrister in 1949. |
| In 1549, he was | admitted as an advocate to Doctors' Commons. |
| rial decision by Christopher Tolkien which he | admitted as a mistake. |
| Holborne's son, also named James, was | admitted as advocate on November 23, 1714, becoming th |
| He was | admitted as an advocate in 1899, taking silk in 1914. |
| In this year, he was | admitted as Knight of Order of Santiago. |
| ered by UNC-Chapel Hill without needing to be | admitted as full-time students. |
| When South Dakota was | admitted as a state in 1889, he was elected as a membe |
| , he was educated at Bruce Castle School, and | admitted as a solicitor 1880. |
| Kingi received an LL.M. from Harvard and was | admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor in 1980 and is a |
| She was the second woman in the Empire to be | admitted as a barrister and solicitor, two months afte |
| At a very early age he was | admitted as a chorister at San Marco, Venice. |
| ved on August 29, and Afghanistan is formally | admitted as a member by the Assembly on November 19. |
| After serving as an articled clerk he was | admitted as a solicitor in 1892. |
| h's administration, lasting until Vermont was | admitted as a state in 1791. |
| rnando of Madrid, where he won prizes and was | admitted as a supernumerary academic to teach miniatur |
| Hughes was subsequently | admitted as a regular student of Mount St. Mary's in S |
| He was | admitted as an advocate on 6 May 1637 and was chancell |
| Houseman's testimony was | admitted as evidence against him. |
| He was | admitted as a solicitor in 1964 and worked briefly for |
| The son of a plasterer, Vince was | admitted as a sizar to Caius College, Cambridge in 177 |
| g the degree of Bachelor of Arts before being | admitted as a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford in 1 |
| s Dunlop Scholar in Political Economy, he was | admitted as an advocate in 1889 and appointed a King's |
| Missouri was | admitted as a state on August 10, 1821, and the United |
| of Allan Maconochie, Lord Meadowbank, he was | admitted as an advocate in 1799. |
| egal Studies (B.Leg.S) On 30 June 1994 he was | admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of New So |
| chool and St. Joseph's Nudgee College and was | admitted as a solicitor in December 1922. |
| ked in ashes and a honeycomb, and asked to be | admitted as a monk. |
| d as a quality check, before a Grand Prix was | admitted as a championship race. |
| California was | admitted as a state on September 9, 1850, and was init |
| He was | admitted as an advocate in 1897, becoming King's Couns |
| He was | admitted as an advocate in 1922, and appointed a King' |
| Allaire du Pont became the first women to be | admitted as members of The Jockey Club. |
| course at the University of Melbourne and was | admitted as an attorney in July 1874. |
| He was | admitted as a novice in the Dominican house of this to |
| t the mechanism by which the territories were | admitted as states following ratification of their con |
| e Court was whether Hill's testimony could be | admitted as an expert witness, and whether the testimo |
| urgh Academy and Edinburgh University and was | admitted as an advocate in 1889 and appointed a King's |
| at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he was | admitted as a sizar on 1 April 1643, graduated B.A. 16 |
| She was | admitted as a Commander of the Order of St John in 197 |
| December 11, 1816: Indiana was | admitted as the 19th state, 3 Stat. |
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