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  • It was a routine mission to practise a nocturnal flight at 25.000 feet high betwee
  • ve, renounce marriage and earthly honour, and practise a hard asceticism.
  • These Muslims practise a ritual-based system of social stratificatio
  • vindicated by the ECHR and legally allowed to practise again.
  • for too long; those with a cardiac condition practise against a wall and do not raise the arm, but
  • the ‘shravana', manana and nidhidhyasana and practise all the disciplines of penance, faith, self-c
  • am before returning to New Zealand in 1922 to practise anaesthetics as a specialty - the first New Z
  • Patel nurtured ambitions to expand his practise and accumulate great wealth and to provide hi
  • The targets they shoot from in Practise and in the Contest were 3 times the original
  • Jazz Band, Orchestra and Rock Band regularly practise and other concerts can be heard throughout th
  • ons were required in order to help the troops practise and construction of such ranges and other aid
  • hey were anxious to have a temple in order to practise and observe the Saiva Siddhantha Tenets and r
  • Its good practise and while i know it because I've lived here a
  • y profession, in which I have had a desire to practise and learn some secrets touching the orders of
  • Houbraken disapproved of this practise, and preferred to write about painters who we
  • The right of citizens of India to practise any profession or to carry on any occupation,
  • He qualified to practise as a notary in 1860 and practised in Saint-Je
  • to study law in Montreal and was licensed to practise as a notary in 1867.
  • Hancock returned to practise as a solicitor, joining the Crown Law Office
  • Bands such as 'The Gentlemen' use the area to practise, as do Reverend and the Makers and a fairly r
  • smania at the end of 1856 and was admitted to practise as a barrister on 22 January 1857.
  • LL.B.) from Bombay University, Sawant started practise as an advocate at the Bombay High Court and S
  • er-Lyne, but in 1839 removed to Manchester to practise as an operative and consulting surgeon.
  • lawyer, was the first woman to be admitted to practise as a barrister and solicitor in Australia.
  • called to the bar in 1849, though he did not practise as a barrister.
  • He was registered to practise as a barrister and solicitor in South Austral
  • In 1850 he removed to London and began to practise as a consulting engineer, at first alone, but
  • In 1978 he was admitted to practise as a barrister in Western Australia and joine
  • A commission for Haddon's admission to practise as an advocate in the arches court of Canterb
  • In 1725 he was called to the Bar, and after practise as a barrister became Member of Parliament fo
  • r, Margaret Dixon, who was the first woman to practise as a UK patent agent.
  • In 1843, however, he ceased to practise as such, and entered at the Inner Temple, bei
  • ry strict supervision and is not permitted to practise as a priest.
  • reig became the first woman to be admitted to practise as a solicitor in Victoria, and shortly after
  • d for admission to the New South Wales Bar to practise as a barrister, but again her application was
  • he Smurf decides to put the comerce system in practise as a surprise, becoming Finance Smurf.
  • In 1857 he left the company to practise as a civil and consulting engineer with two o
  • , so it does not qualify students to actually practise as therapists as it is not a Practitioner Cou
  • he engine works in the New Road, but began to practise as a civil engineer for public works, and was
  • stipulating under what circumstances one can practise as a solicitor.
  • He qualified to practise as a doctor in 1856 and set up his practice a
  • He qualified to practise as a notary in 1894 and set up practice in Mo
  • emoved to London about 1837, and commenced to practise as an aural surgeon.
  • He graduated in 1947 and returned home to practise as a lawyer.
  • He continued to practise as a barrister and to write for The Times.
  • However Venter still continued to practise as a doctor: "I was very lucky.
  • his father's firm E.M. Heenan & Co in 1983 to practise as a barrister.
  • at King's Inns in April 1850, and admitted to practise at the Victorian Bar on 24 November 1852.
  • . in 1558, and for financial reasons began to practise at Cambridge as a physician, though for four
  • He left his practise at the bar from 1965 to 1973, spending three
  • ld in which he professes himself competent to practise, at a court at which he normally appears and
  • He continued to practise at the bar until 1994.
  • mal part of human experience and continued to practise austerity.
  • The practise began in Wessex and was later used throughout
  • y successful architect managing his own large practise, being approached by Daniels who states "I ha
  • ains decisions and rules concerning religious practise, besides responsa by Rashi and other authorit
  • of his time in Europe, gaining permission to practise both in San Remo, where he and his family liv
  • not only to cease trying to supervise medical practise, but to cease arbitrating and acting as a cou
  • The DFB has since updated this practise by broadening recognition to include all nati
  • In his Proved Practise Clowes gives many details of this expedition,
  • Fitness to Practise Committee (makes decisions in cases where a r
  • This practise continued to the reign of William III, by thi
  • floodlight towers at each of its corners, two practise courts to the east of the arena, and a furthe
  • urse at Northumbria University and went on to practise criminal law for the Max Gold Partnership in
  • ather like those appalling rhythmic girls who practise dancing each week on Top of the Pops.
  • the village include an infant school, dental practise, doctor's surgery, village hall, motel, the L
  • The latter band use Portland Works to practise every weekend, and it is doubtful they would
  • lt (located in the old stadsdoelen, or target practise for the city schutterij).
  • It was useful in medical practise for examining transparent materials such as c
  • t almost immediately and needed no coaxing to practise for several hours per day.
  • ...) Both this and the other class of persons practise fortitude, as well in supporting active toil
  • in animal welfare have attempted to stop this practise from happening due to the cruelty to the anim
  • ned the Bar roll and achieved her ambition to practise from Selborne Chambers by accepting a positio
  • Returning to his native Bermuda to practise, he was a member of the House of Assembly fro
  • g decades, largely due to his expanding legal practise, he became a part-time politician and estrang
  • In his religious practise he surpassed the rigorism of the most Orthodo
  • Although still qualified to practise, he has not done so since 2003.
  • Hamilton wore no rank or insignia (as is SAS practise), he was identified by his dog tag.
  • the neighboring town of Sarpsborg, wanted to practise his native country's sport and travelled to F
  • They tell Vlad off, but allow him to practise his aerobics on the closed piano.
  • Simintov says it is not easy to practise his religion alone.
  • t to the seminary or to holy orders those who practise homosexuality, present deep-seated homosexual
  • Brokenshire used to practise in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, joi
  • ring his legislative career, and continued to practise in the city after leaving political life.
  • He did not practise in England however, and returned to New Zeala
  • He was admitted to practise in the state of Western Australia in 1984, Ne
  • Moving to London, Tregonwell began to practise in the court of admiralty, of which he became
  • sity of Zambia in 1974, and was registered to practise in the UK in 1988.
  • He continued to practise in defiance of the college, and further proce
  • e was a barrister-at-law who was qualified to practise in England and Wales, Hong Kong, Australia an
  • In the same year he engaged in practise in his native city, and in 1844 was appointed
  • paving the way for Australian accountants to practise in Sri Lanka or vice-versa.
  • he brewing equipment is second hand (standard practise in small companies) the hot liquor tanks came
  • By allowing the common lawyers to practise in the Admiralty court, the civil lawyers wer
  • nturies who wrote up their cases from private practise in Latin to share with contemporary colleague
  • sition from the doctors, but in 1802 began to practise in London, and in 1803 became a member of the
  • ower, Kaka saheb (Keshavrao Date), as was the practise in those days.
  • In 1775 Clinch moved to Newfoundland to practise in Bonavista.
  • He was authorized to practise in Lower Canada in 1806.
  • un breech also differed from standard British practise, in that it used a Nordenfelt breech similar
  • nals living in Ontario to become qualified to practise in the province; retaining Ontario's domestic
  • A medical doctor qualified to practise in Czechoslovakia, he is not qualified to pra
  • ng from Colombo Law College, he started a law practise in Tangalle.
  • Cardin qualified to practise in 1868 and set up practice in Sorel.
  • ost on March 4, 1909, and returned to his law practise in Cleveland.
  • He started to practise in London, his residence being in King Street
  • He was registered to practise in the Australian Capital Territory in 1985.
  • in Badminton (Shuttle) are undergoing regular practise in this stadium under a Coach from Sports Aut
  • The Zimzim practise incest, and in this respect are worst of all
  • The standard practise is to count the day of birth as day zero and
  • the subject of euthanasia, he argues that the practise is immoral, because, like abortion, it involv
  • Traditional Navajo practise is to allow death to occur outdoors, to allow
  • Regular practise is also claimed to relieve stress and kidney,
  • Canada and the U.S. "have complete freedom to practise Islam" and that "any attack on Canada and the
  • door supervisor in the UK, needs a licence to practise issued by the Security Industry Authority (SI
  • Buddhist monks practise it and are the ultimate masters of this form
  • actice, or (in later years) for pretending to practise it.
  • He left for London in 1825, intending to practise law in the capital, but had difficulty making
  • ervices Board to not renew her certificate to practise law in the state; she is now regarded as a "f
  • a German Jew from Stuttgart whose licence to practise law in that city was withdrawn in one of the
  • , due to the fact that he is not qualified to practise law in South Africa and has been disbarred fr
  • ginia in 1775 but found that he was unable to practise law there.
  • to the (smaller) Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to practise law in 1842.
  • Erskine did not practise law, however, instead he was elected as Membe
  • Returning to Bunbury to practise law, first as a solicitor and, from 1953, a b
  • first year that women ought to be allowed to practise law.
  • the Faculty of Advocates in 1835, but did not practise law.
  • Arthur Whyte Anglin was a successful private practise lawyer, and Mary Margaret Anglin became the f
  • He did not, however, practise long in England, for his health failing he re
  • Practise Makes Perfect
  • ractises with scores of players appearing for practise matches.
  • rms of Article 22 of the convention, which in practise means that the most important populations of
  • liffe travelling fellowship allowed Badham to practise medicine in France and Italy, for some of the
  • . at Cambridge in 1574, received a license to practise medicine in the following year, and was creat
  • e body responsible for registering doctors to practise medicine as well as regulating medical educat
  • om Oxford University in the following year to practise medicine and working thereafter in Windsor, B
  • eep up-to-date records of those registered to practise medicine and to make them publicly available.
  • Despite the ban he continued to practise medicine leading to his arrest.
  • He qualified to practise medicine in 1861 and practised in North Stuke
  • He qualified to practise medicine in 1875 and set up practice in Hunti
  • is retirement from politics, Ash continued to practise medicine, until his death from apoplexy on Ap
  • th of doctors who are ill and may be unfit to practise medicine, the development of guidelines for t
  • in 1604 had a license from the university to practise medicine.
  • na, Paris and Berlin, he returned to Basel to practise medicine.
  • ian-born Black doctor to receive a licence to practise medicine.
  • of Killorglin, County Kerry) had emigrated to practise medicine.
  • The game also featured a practise mode entitled 'Baby Bear Mode' in which a pla
  • As is the practise, most of the finds have been reburied.
  • environment of the "international" church, a practise not unusual in the period.
  • s contrasted with the more typical Naqshbandi practise, observed by the Khufiyya, of performing it s
  • In 1917, Macmillan spoke out against the practise of assigning a woman's national citizenship d
  • ment in 1952 at which time he returned to the practise of law.
  • kwyk, recently announced new laws to stop the practise of "canned hunting" in his country.
  • fe and purpose which the heart learns through practise of the Prayer.
  • The practise of honouring industry in the worker's state t
  • It also established Nikkatsu's practise of debuting new actresses in films in which t
  • It admitted Roman Catholics to the practise of law, permitted the exercise of their relig
  • of Nassau Hall, he entered upon the study and practise of the law.
  • ter leaving politics, Higgins returned to the practise of law and would be appointed a justice of th
  • Most of them-following the earlier practise of the continental synagogues during the mode
  • with Conrad Gessner, after which he started a practise of medicine at Basel, where he was elected Pr
  • It is intriguing to note how the Hittite practise of assimilating other cultures' gods into the
  • le time span conditioned or determined by the practise of the different kind of Yogas or Prapatti.
  • For the practise of goshindo, Shirai has developed several bas
  • ly that these islands were so named after the practise of sailing refitted British naval ships from
  • e unconscious have been dissolved through the practise of the Noble Eightfold Path, a path leading t
  • er notes of the bass lines and the increasing practise of doubling the continuo part with a bowed ba
  • hievements in promoting the understanding and practise of the responsible management of the vital re
  • His practise of neutralising electronic bugs by administer
  • dren of Israel might devote themselves to the practise of the Law."
  • Sthanakvasi sect with the motto of correcting practise of Jain monks, eventually in Vikram Samvat 18
  • Catechetics: or, Theory and practise of religious instruction (1918)
  • Gillies joined the practise of his father John Gillies and John Hyde Harr
  • In the book he approves and supports the practise of witch hunting.
  • w did not have the purpose of restricting the practise of religion.
  • The practise of Islam in Belgium is relatively new, and is
  • Chastity (the state and practise of sexual abstinence outside of marriage) is
  • handling concerns about the Fitness to Practise of registrants and taking any necessary actio
  • He devoted himself to the practise of medicine until about 1875, when failing he
  • It seems to be standard practise on the Doctor Who episode pages to have it li
  • Rabbinic authorities banned this practise on the grounds that Gentiles would consider J
  • elite of British figure skaters who wished to practise on uncrowded ice.
  • Cricketers pub which overlooks the green and practise on the green whilst on tour.
  • r physicians and patients of color, unable to practise or be admitted to Detroit hospitals operated
  • r writing, or by craft, imagin (sic), invent, practise, or attempt, any bodily harm to be done or co
  • d to meet the wants of those who, desiring to practise or interpret the canons of representative gov
  • rds, or writing, or by craft, imagin, invent, practise, or attempt, any bodily harm to be done or co
  • so sits on General Medical Council Fitness to Practise Panels, the Mental Health Review Tribunal, an
  • He continued to practise part-time as a solicitor while an MP.
  • There are music rooms for students to practise pieces for school performances.
  • His visiting card for his psychotherapy practise read "Yoga Therapy."
  • rdeilles continued, during his episcopate, to practise religious poverty and was intimate friend of
  • Karpati spent 30 years in clinical practise, research and teaching of neurology.
  • , tolerating the right of his French Queen to practise Roman Catholicism in private but forbidding h
  • A sizable number in Moodbidri practise Roman Catholicism.
  • sts of two concert halls, several meeting and practise rooms, large foyers and bars, a box office an
  • cation classrooms and a Music department with practise rooms.
  • ajor centre for students of Gandhian ideas to practise satyagraha, self-sufficiency, Swadeshi, work
  • are a landowning community, and most of them practise settled cultivation.
  • Many Darkhad practise shamanism.
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