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as an early Atlanta settler in 1847 where he | practiced that trade and a few others. |
5, when he became an apprentice painter, and | practiced that trade for most of his life. |
here McQueeney's fictional war correspondent | practiced his trade. |
tle-trader, and, initially, Ceferino himself | practiced the trade: for forty years, he lived as a no |
Legal and medical professionals | practiced there, travelers were welcomed at the St. St |
Aati Kalenja is a traditional dance form | practiced in Tulunadu, India. |
Bhuta Kola is one of the ritual dance forms | practiced in Tulunadu. |
As his assistant, M. S. Viswanathan | practiced composing tunes when SMS was not around. |
uary 19, San Sebastian's eve, the custom was | practiced of turning on bonfires."Liso-Fuencalderas". |
anea is a form of art popularly followed and | practiced in Tuscany), appreciated for his explanation |
law degree (presumable from Tulane) and even | practiced for two years, but eventually went back to s |
aiji by his teacher Kosho Uchiyama, where he | practiced until Uchiyama retired in 1975. |
r Polish Roman Catholic neighbors, have been | practiced by Ukrainian Greek Catholics for centuries. |
ated from Nassau Hall, Princeton in 1783 and | practiced law under Egbert Benson, the first Attorney |
blems diminished as Leo and her sister ships | practiced night underway replenishment techniques. |
Because they | practiced a uniquely Mormon form of communalism called |
d law in Boston; was admitted to the bar and | practiced; appointed United States district attorney f |
es; studied law; was admitted to the bar and | practiced; appointed United States attorney for the di |
83, he moved to Fargo, Dakota Territory, and | practiced law until elected as one of the first three |
Following law school, McGannon | practiced law until 1952, when his interest in broadca |
at the University of Paris and subsequently | practiced medicine until his early death, a suicide in |
as called to the Bar of Bordeaux in 1862 and | practiced there until 1881. |
He | practiced law until 1863, when he was elected a judge. |
He moved to Des Moines, Iowa, in 1856, and | practiced law until January 1, 1865. |
1937; returned to Rochester, Minnesota, and | practiced law until his death, January 29, 1954; inter |
e firm of Epes and Epes at Blackstone and he | practiced there until being appointed to the Virginia |
After leaving Congress, Lacey | practiced law until his death in Oskaloosa on Septembe |
ettled in Whatcom (now Bellingham), where he | practiced law until elected to Congress. |
He moved to New York City in 1834 and | practiced law until his death there on May 17, 1873. |
pping down from that judicial post, Cuthbert | practiced law until his death on September 22, 1881, a |
There, he | practiced medicine until 1847, when he changed his foc |
uff later moved to Portland, Oregon where he | practiced medicine until his death June 21, 1930. |
He returned to Winthrop and | practiced law until 1850. |
man in Athens, Alabama to enter the bar, and | practiced there until 1829. |
Molinski finally settled in Memphis, TN and | practiced medicine until his death. |
He | practiced medicine until 1967, when he was elected to |
r returned to East Troy, Wisconsin, where he | practiced law until his death there on May 18, 1899. |
He | practiced law until 1869, and was at different times a |
Wasielewski then retired to private life and | practiced law until his death in 1976. |
latter year moved to Crawfordsville where he | practiced law until 1859. |
moved to Spokane, Washington where he again | practiced law until his death in 1909. |
He returned to Philadelphia and | practiced law until his death there in 1872. |
to Norwalk, Ohio, in January 1882, where he | practiced law until 1885 and then engaged in the publi |
He lived there and | practiced successfully until the summer of 1844, when |
astern District once again, but resigned and | practiced law until a few months before his death. |
He | practiced medicine until 1893. |
He then | practiced law until 1870, when he became connected wit |
Practiced law until his death. | |
He | practiced law until his death in San Antonio, Texas, J |
He | practiced law until 1866. |
He | practiced law until 1955. |
ifornia in 1913, settled in Los Angeles, and | practiced law until elected to Congress. |
legal practice in Vienna in January 1988 and | practiced solo until her appointment as a Judge. |
He | practiced law until his election as city treasurer in |
he moved south to Corvallis, Oregon where he | practiced law until 1890. |
r Martin moved to Portland, Oregon, where he | practiced law until 1932. |
Returning to Minneapolis, he | practiced law until his death in 1946. |
He | practiced law until his retirement. |
He then | practiced law until his death in Zanesville, Ohio, on |
y by single men, and this use was supposedly | practiced up until the 1960s. |
After his term ended, he | practiced law until 1872, when he agreed to a scheme i |
29, 1919 and returned to Cincinnati where he | practiced law until his retirement in 1921 on account |
He then | practiced law until his death in Detroit. |
Gibson continued to reside in Chicago and | practiced law up until his death on December 23, 2005. |
ts An 1876 graduate of Yale University, Hale | practiced law upon leaving college, also studying pian |
In his teens, he | practiced DJing using his grandmother's turntables. |
y of painful memories during his life, James | practiced memory-blockage, using a technique he learne |
artificial flowers and synthetic pearls, and | practiced oral vaccination against smallpox. |
He was admitted to the bar in 1851 and | practiced in Vernon, Indiana, until 1864. |
He was admitted to the bar and | practiced in Vincennes and Princeton, Indiana. |
Hydropathy; or The Cold Water Cure, as | practiced by Vincent Priessnitz, at Graefenberg, Siles |
A law graduate who has never | practiced law, Wade was appointed Shadow Attorney-Gene |
He was admitted to the bar in 1832 and | practiced in Wallingford 1833-1836. |
innovations by John Phillip Kemble had been | practiced by Ward's company as early as 1740. |
medicine at Hingham, Massachusetts and then | practiced at Warren, Rhode Island. |
Ma | practiced banditry was noted for torturing his victims |
He studied law, was admitted to the bar and | practiced and was also engaged in the real estate busi |
ied law, was admitted to the bar in 1888 and | practiced; he was prosecuting attorney of Douglas Coun |
ailed experiment in the gonzo journalism" he | practiced, which was based on William Faulkner's idea |
Judge Warden | practiced in Washington before the Supreme Court, and |
Also | practiced in Washington, D.C.. |
w York, was admitted to the bar in 1807, and | practiced in Watertown. |
t on finding places where Buddhism was still | practiced the way it should be. |
irits, the Maya had customs and rituals they | practiced during Wayeb'. |
s studied traditional Okanagan teachings and | practiced traditional ways under the direction of Elde |
When the Browns | practiced at Western Reserve Eclectic Institute (Hiram |
He studied law and | practiced in Westmoreland and Keene, New Hampshire. |
After being admitted to the bar, he | practiced in Westmoreland, his native county, which he |
s that are now current and in the manner now | practiced, or which might reasonably be expected in th |
It has been determined that the people | practiced agro-pastoralism, which is a mixture of both |
In the past, she played tennis and | practiced ballet, which she quit at age 14 in order to |
w at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and | practiced law while being active in the Herut movement |
Gilbert | practiced kicking while his mates polished up its offe |
dmitted to the Delaware bar, he subsequently | practiced in Wilmington. |
mington, North Carolina, Connor read law and | practiced in Wilson, North Carolina. |
He was admitted to bar in 1808 and | practiced in Winchester. |
He was admitted to the bar in 1828 and | practiced in Windham, Connecticut from 1829 to 1851. |
To earn a living, Bozzini | practiced obstetrics with extreme care. |
He | practiced law with the Farrish Johnson Law Office in M |
e graduated from Yale Law School in 1932 and | practiced law with a Chicago law firm throughout the 1 |
rominent Tennessee jurist and Freemason, who | practiced law with another young lawyer and Freemason, |
Practiced law with John T. McGlone, (1865-1872), and w | |
e moved to the Wisconsin Territory, where he | practiced law with Alexander Pope Field, the Secretary |
vision of the Methodist Church, and who also | practiced law with her husband for 33 years. |
He | practiced law with Abraham Lincoln from 1841 to 1843. |
Leaving government service, he | practiced law with the Washington firm of Arnold and P |
He | practiced law with his father in Lexington, Kentucky. |
Waller | practiced law with the firm of Waller and Waller in Ja |
He was also a Marine Corps veteran, and | practiced law with his wife Hazel (1917-1996). |
He | practiced law with Schatz & Schatz, Ribicoff & Kotkin, |
This mantra is also | practiced nowadays, with some variation, in the suppos |
Before entering political life, he | practiced law with the firm of Crawford, Mill Davies & |
From 1976-1993, he | practiced law with the Los Angeles law firm of Manatt, |
From 1970 until 1979, she | practiced law with the Washington D.C. law firm of Ste |
After his retirement from the bench, Ladd | practiced law with his sons. |
Before coming to Fairfield she | practiced law with Koskoff, Koskoff and Bieder in Brid |
Columbia Law School, graduated in 1885, and | practiced law with the firm of Ogden & Beekman. |
Since leaving the Congress he has | practiced law with the firm of Johnson, Rosati, Galica |
He | practiced law with two firms before becoming a partner |
He then | practiced law with Lemuel B. Schofield and later was i |
ore seeking higher office in 1875, Gilfillan | practiced law with Lochren, McNair and Gilfillan. |
He | practiced law with his brother Thomas Alexander Keefer |
From 1948 to 1971, he | practiced law with the firm of Johnston, Jessiman & Ga |
ith the 11th Special Forces Group, Goldklang | practiced law with the firm of Cahill Gordon & Reindel |
alled to the Bar of Lower Canada in 1858 and | practiced law with his brothers, Thomas-Jean-Jacques a |
He | practiced law with the firm of Matheson, Henderson & H |
He also | practiced law with Alexander Campbell after failing to |
The following year he moved to Detroit and | practiced law with future Governor of Michigan William |
gg was educated in both law and medicine and | practiced both with distinction before tuberculosis fo |
he United States in 1937 where he taught and | practiced architecture with Walter Gropius, the Bauhau |
He | practiced law with Mason, Foulds, Davidson, Carter & K |
In the early 1880s, Mr. Sands | practiced law with his son Conway in a firm known as S |
13, he was called to the Nova Scotia bar and | practiced law with the firm of Harris, Henry, Rogers, |
From 1837 to 1839, he | practiced law with Seth E. Sill and Seth C. Hawley, th |
Drowota | practiced law with Goodpasture, Carpenter, Woods & Sas |
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey and | practiced law with the firm of McCarter and English. |
He | practiced law with the firm of Dickinson, Wright, Moon |
These religions are often | practiced mixed with more formal philosophical world-v |
He | practiced law with the firm of Barnes, Hickam, Pantzer |
He | practiced law with the Richmond, Virginia law firm of |
erk for a U.S. District Court judge and then | practiced law with an intellectual property law firm i |
He also | practiced law with former Congressman Milton W. Shreve |
After graduating from Columbia, he | practiced law with the New York bankruptcy law firm of |
SC-TF1 personnel were interviewed as they | practiced for WMD response with other South Carolina f |
Gleaning was mostly | practiced by women during the past |
where they | practiced farming, wood-work and many other skills. |
ck Street, was called to the bar in 1834 and | practiced in Woodstock, Fredericton, and Saint John. |
He was admitted to the bar in 1859 and | practiced in Woodville, Mississippi from 1859 to 1861. |
of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in 1809 and | practiced in Worcester County, Maryland. |
He studied law; was admitted to the bar and | practiced in Worcester, and later in Boston, Massachus |
humans initially worshipped local deities & | practiced nature worship. |
He | practiced in Yarker for 8 years, then moved to Napanee |
r Rancho Cordova High School, where the team | practiced last year. |
Nyogen Roshi | practiced 27 years with Maezumi Roshi and was the last |
imony also states that Jesus was married and | practiced sexual yoga with his wife. |
19 Dec 1799) was a medical doctor who | practiced in York. |
Gil Fronsdal (1954) is a Buddhist who has | practiced Soto Zen and Vipassana since 1975, and is cu |
dmitted to the Florida bar the same year and | practiced in Zephyrhills. |
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