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| The colonists "abhorred private property, | practised a rigid code of morality, strict vegetariani |
| s included the local fishermen, most of whom | practised a ban on fish being landed on the Sabbath. |
| Pickets with a group of other actors who had | practised a cappella singing while travelling by coach |
| Because he converted to Catholicism and | practised a strict policy of neutrality in the Thirty |
| Open communion is | practised: all who have committed their lives to the S |
| To the end he | practised all these with a lightness and impeccability |
| There, he learnt and | practised all the technical skills linked to sound, th |
| For the first year he | practised alone in Croydon but then formed Chamberlain |
| d runs through the Vale; pastoral farming is | practised along its length. |
| Composer Sir Edward Elgar | practised amateur chemistry from a laboratory erected |
| Nobel Prize winning chemist Linus Pauling | practised amateur chemistry in his youth. |
| ly and then trained for the law but he never | practised and began a career in insurance instead. |
| In Finland drinking in public is widely | practised and accepted, even from the local authoritie |
| Richard Fogoros | practised and taught clinical cardiology for 20 years, |
| In the end a | practised and clinical approach from Canterbury shut o |
| at such assaults of Satan are most certainly | practised, and that the instrument thereof merits most |
| ere the socialist system of PRC would not be | practised, and Hong Kong's capitalist system and its w |
| Grantham is an area where selection is still | practised and as a result the school's intake is not c |
| at the official level the Law on Apostasy is | practised and remains in force. |
| age the new boat and new operational tactics | practised and decided on. |
| Thereafter, Namgyal Rinpoche also | practised and taught in the Vajrayana tradition of Tib |
| But the | practised and advocated new method of agitation which |
| One of these was Beltaine, | practised around Leek. |
| He has | practised as a barrister sole at the Barristers.Comm c |
| edical student to qualify Catherine Chisholm | practised as a paediatrician after graduating. |
| 1810-1872) came to Australia around 1838 and | practised as a chemist in Sydney. |
| ed show how friendship between the sexes was | practised, as was social drinking by both men and wome |
| rch, Oxford and Nuffield College, Oxford and | practised as a barrister from Fountain Court Chambers |
| Guise dancing is | practised as part of the St Ives feast celebrations an |
| It is not clear whether he ever | practised as a physician; but he appears to have speci |
| He was a member of the Middle Temple, and | practised as a lawyer. |
| dmitted to the New South Wales Bar, where he | practised as a barrister, and in 1958 he was made a Qu |
| He | practised as a solicitor in Hexham, and then at Newcas |
| Maclean | practised as a solicitor with practices in Cardiff and |
| o Darwin in the Northern Territory, where he | practised as a barrister and lived in Fannie Bay. |
| Called to the Bar in 1953, he | practised as a barrister on the Northern Circuit in Ma |
| He | practised as a barrister in Adelaide before joining th |
| Costello was called to the bar in 1914 and | practised as a barrister until 1922. |
| He then | practised as a lawyer in the Ghaziabad District of Mee |
| as a lawyer from the Madras Law College and | practised as a junior under Sir C. P. Ramaswamy Iyer. |
| Forster was called to the Bar, but he never | practised as a lawyer. |
| alled to the bar by Inner Temple in 1926 and | practised as a barrister on the Wales and Chester Circ |
| Baird | practised as a doctor in London until 1941, when he jo |
| e joined the Middle Temple in July 1962, and | practised as a libel barrister 1962-1979. |
| nts, were engaged in dental manufacturing or | practised as dental surgeons. |
| Gull | practised as a barrister at Lincoln's Inn in the City |
| and as a fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, | practised as a barrister and Queen's Counsel, and was |
| After his arrival in Dunedin, Harris | practised as a lawyer for several years and was in par |
| He | practised as a GP in Brading for many years but is now |
| For a year, back in Sedbergh, he | practised as a surgeon and then, with his accumulated |
| settled at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, where he | practised as a doctor, wrote books on medicine, and wa |
| stablished as a separate Order and is widely | practised as a natural step of advancement from the Or |
| he King's Inns bar as barrister in 1905, and | practised as a barrister for many years. |
| being elected to the European Parliament she | practised as a solicitor in London and Hull and was a |
| 1553 he went to Emden in Friesland, where he | practised as a physician, varying this profession with |
| ly in the 16th century, that is today widely | practised as iaido. |
| Chief Justice O'Leary | practised as a barrister and solicitor in Sydney and e |
| Rhinology was | practised as early as about the year 4000 B.C., for we |
| He | practised as a solicitor in Bendigo from 1985 until he |
| a place of origin or as a place at which he | practised as a priest. |
| dney, and finally settled in Egypt, where he | practised as an advocate. |
| He was born at Toulouse about 1508, and | practised as a lawyer first at Bourges, afterwards at |
| Lawrence Adamson | practised as a lawyer, and served as Justice of the Pe |
| in 1989, his second Examination in 1993 and | practised as a lawyer in Cologne. |
| Prior to being elected to Parliament, he | practised as a Barrister at the Supreme Court of Victo |
| of the Spanish art colony in Rome, where he | practised as painter and sculptor. |
| edical student to qualify Catherine Chisholm | practised as a GP and paediatrician after graduating. |
| d at the Collegiate School at Southwell, and | practised as an attorney from 1806 to 1833. |
| in born at Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmorland, and | practised as a solicitor at Norwich from 1812 to 1815. |
| ion and afterwards he moved back to Cork and | practised as a barrister. |
| n Bar in 1860, although he only occasionally | practised as a barrister. |
| n in Ghent, Cooreman was trained in law, and | practised as a lawyer, but was more active as a busine |
| ctorate in law and constitutional rights and | practised as a lawyer. |
| ence in New York City, where he successfully | practised as an architect. |
| Nevertheless, he | practised as a barrister in many jurisdictions, achiev |
| He became a pupil of Martin Jukes, and then | practised as a Barrister-at-Law at 3 Temple Gardens fr |
| Maclean (9 January 1864 - 15 June 1932), | practised as a solicitor before becoming a Liberal Mem |
| He then | practised as a commercial lawyer. |
| He has also | practised as a management consultant for many years an |
| had emigrated to the United Kingdom where he | practised as a dentist in Manchester. |
| He | practised as a solicitor until the outbreak of World W |
| or to entering politics studied medicine and | practised as a physician. |
| Rankin | practised as a physician and surgeon in Stratford, Ont |
| y of Tasmania and before entering parliament | practised as a barrister. |
| After the war, he | practised as a barrister and solicitor. |
| what in the style of Claude Lorrain: he also | practised as a scene-painter. |
| He | practised as a surgeon at Chester and Warrington. |
| he Bar at Middle Temple in January 1951, and | practised as a barrister in England from 1951 to 1965, |
| ed and Chapman went to Melbourne in 1854 and | practised as a barrister. |
| He returned to Naples and | practised as a lawyer, and from 1837 to 1848 was frequ |
| te for Foreign Affairs from 1995 to 1997 and | practised as a barrister in London. |
| He also | practised as barrister and a member of Lincoln's Inn, |
| He | practised as a solicitor before entering public office |
| my officer in the Royal Tank Regiment Carver | practised as a free-lance archaeologist (1973-1986), s |
| Later he | practised as ship physician on Vanderbilt's steamers. |
| ntering University of Sydney, after which he | practised as a solicitor. |
| oy Hospital, where he kept a print-shop, and | practised as a mezzotint engraver. |
| Baker studied medicine but never | practised as a physician. |
| From 1980 he | practised as a professional consultant. |
| In 1858, McKinstry moved to San Diego and | practised as a physician there until his death. |
| versity of Minas Gerais (Belo Horizonte) and | practised as a lawyer for a few years. |
| Australia, and when these works closed down, | practised as a consulting metallurgist. |
| From 1857 until 1895 he | practised as an architect in Sydney, Bathurst, Orange, |
| the discovery of gold, and is stated to have | practised as a physician at Williamstown, Victoria. |
| 1648 - ca. 1713), who also wrote plays and | practised as a pharmacist. |
| man Rights at Essex University and has since | practised as a caseworker advising on immigration law. |
| re becoming a writer and broadcaster, Sibson | practised as a lawyer in The City. |
| He | practised as a stockbroker in Birmingham, becoming a p |
| He | practised as a solicitor at Stanthorpe, and then went |
| In the 1860s and 1870s he | practised as a barrister and solicitor in Cork, becomi |
| called to the Bar at Gray's Inn, London, and | practised as a barrister-at-law in London and on the S |
| Pickles | practised as a barrister at Bradford, Yorkshire from 1 |
| Charles Wedge | practised as a surveyor and assisted John Rennie in th |
| In Malabar, Kuthu Ratheeb is still | practised as a popular art by the Muslims. |
| of all the big games at Lancaster Park, and | practised assiduously. |
| He first | practised at Syracuse, New York and moved to Coteau La |
| Dr Tempest | practised at Addenbrooke's Hospital in numerous differ |
| In 1948 she qualified as a lawyer and has | practised at the Paris bar since 1956. |
| He | practised at Fountain Court until he was appointed as |
| Upon returning to Melbourne in 1954 he | practised at the Bar until 1975, eventually being appo |
| He | practised at Andhra Pradesh High Court and also in the |
| nbrooke's Hospital at Cambridge, and he also | practised at St Ives, Huntingdonshire, where he lived |
| Finally he | practised at Plymouth as a solicitor until his death o |
| e was admitted an attorney in June 1827, and | practised at Yarmouth until his retirement. |
| A lawyer by training, he | practised at the Bar before becoming a law lecturer. |
| Jungwiert | practised at the Bar until 1989, and in 1990 was appoi |
| Having qualified in 1951, Acheson | practised at Middlesex Hospital and then entered the R |
| From 1958 to 1986 he | practised at the Chancery Bar and was examiner and lec |
| He became secretary to the duke of Uzes, and | practised at the bar, but his attention was divided be |
| Belomancy was anciently | practised at least by Babylonians, Greeks, Arabs and S |
| Graduating from Madras Law College, he | practised at the Madras High Court and won acclaim as |
| He had before that | practised at Wymondham, and after taking his final deg |
| Since 1977, he has | practised at the English Bar and was appointed Queen's |
| ouse, who under the laws of war as they were | practised at that time, choose not to accept the surre |
| n the West Country, between 1807 and 1808 he | practised at Exeter, afterwards working in London for |
| He | practised at the Chancery Bar and was appointed Queen' |
| In 1842 he returned to Tasmania and | practised at Hobart. |
| He remained and | practised at Staunton after the war, and was for sever |
| The players | practised at Lord's and practice matches were arranged |
| Naturism has been | practised at Morfa Dyffryn since the late 1930s. |
| Sport | practised at Oxford eg The Boat Race 1867 or Rugby Uni |
| He | practised at 2 Bedford Row Chambers, took silk in 1973 |
| He studied law at Toulouse, and | practised at the bar of Castres. |
| gnoles in Provence, trained for the bar, and | practised at Draguignan. |
| India's early martial artists knew about and | practised attacking or defending vital points. |
| She also | practised ballet, achieving UK grade five. |
| opologists because of ritual homosexual acts | practised between young boys and men of the tribe. |
| is nineteenth year settled at Bath, where he | practised both as a painter and engraver. |
| Martin Cregan, a portrait painter, | practised both in Dublin and London. |
| He was called to the Bar in 1910 and he | practised both in London and on the South Wales Circui |
| in law, was admitted to the bar in 1910 and | practised briefly in Charlottetown. |
| ading of the Bible, and contrasted with that | practised by some other Mormon fundamentalists in some |
| Feeling that the caste system | practised by the order, he left Kandy for Galle, in th |
| s of charity and humility in particular were | practised by him in an heroic degree. |
| A standard "vach nacht" custom, | practised by many Ashkenazi Jews, is to have children |
| ancy is a form of divination that used to be | practised by seers in Russia, in particular, among the |
| ous and less respectful form of Bharatnatyam | practised by devadasis. |
| Unlike continuous (Flow) manufacturing as | practised by Toyota, this manufacturing is characteriz |
| the pursuit of British national interests as | practised by the governments of the day. |
| more alarmed by the policy of laissez-faire | practised by the emperor in Italy. |
| between the academic and classical learning | practised by traditional grammar schools and the more |
| reasingly popular form of fitness and dance, | practised by many enthusiasts in gyms or dedicated dan |
| The food habits | practised by the Periyapattinam people have similariti |
| in that method of church discipline which is | practised by the congregational churches.' |
| any such thing as a "genealogical method" as | practised by Nietzsche, but there have been attempts, |
| Sapera is a form of dance from India | practised by the Romani peoples, to Romani and Indian |
| ess of pregnancy, childbirth, and the crafts | practised by women such as weaving and embroidery. |
| ng year his own "Statement of the Severities | Practised by England against the Irish Catholics". |
| Coursing was a common hunting technique, | practised by the nobility, the landed and wealthy, and |
| -awwal ("the original religion of Adam"), as | practised by Adam and the Angels in paradise before th |
| world, as described by Arrian, the sport was | practised by all levels of society, as remained the ca |
| some shifting cultivation systems have been | practised by the inhabitants of Madagascar for centuri |
| cts of ecumenism and interreligious dialogue | practised by the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and t |
| He | practised chiefly before the House of Lords in Scotch |
| At first he | practised chiefly in chambers as an equity counsel, bu |
| He had | practised civil and criminal cases. |
| Although not | practised commercially, maleic acid can be converted i |
| The Eastern Orthodox Church has consistently | practised communion under both kinds, except in the ca |
| barrister at Inns of Court School of Law and | practised criminal law. |
| He | practised criminal law and entered politics at a time |
| i in Nemirov, a center of Hasidism, where he | practised daily fasting for five years, until the Besh |
| Under the name "Mrs Willett", she | practised discreetly for many years as a medium, her c |
| friends with Johannes Voorhout, with whom he | practised drawing in a small group from a naked model. |
| ie as being derived from an old Roman custom | practised during Saturnalia, where Roman fathers in th |
| aking over rhythm guitarist duties, the band | practised early Clash songs and new three- and four-ch |
| of Law, graduated with distinction, and then | practised employment law in Edmonton, Alberta. |
| He was a young Trotskyist and in 1973, | practised entryism by joining the Young Socialists (Sp |
| As Moderator, McLeod | practised extensive outreach via television and by min |
| was even used by the local fire brigade who | practised falling down through the floor. |
| telescope-making as his profession, which he | practised first in Edinburgh and afterwards in London. |
| g in the mines of Pachuca and Real Del Monte | practised football as a pastime and later went on to f |
| ted to the South Australian bar in 1876, but | practised for 11 years at Strathalbyn as a solicitor. |
| dy is retired from family medicine, which he | practised for 35 years after the war, and living in Cu |
| (painter), and sculpture at Toledo, where he | practised for several years, working in the Cathedral |
| eing called to the Bar in 1850, after having | practised for some time as a special pleader. |
| ish side of the Severn, lave net fishing was | practised for centuries at Oldbury on Severn. |
| inion in Northern Ireland, where Lord Hutton | practised for most of his career, emphasises the cauti |
| On returning from Leyden, Oliver | practised for a time at Plymouth, where he introduced |
| n Gallagher, was a Willoughby physician, who | practised for more than 50 years. |
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