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  • She is a counsellor and collaborative practitioner, accredited by Resolution, a campaigning or
  • 86, Stafford, England) is a British theatre practitioner, actor and playwright and one of four compa
  • o entering Parliament Edwards was a general practitioner after completing her medical degree from th
  • Thus, while the incipient practitioner aims for the experience of the nondual cons
  • She worked part-time as a general practitioner and while completing a degree in journalism
  • lata, Monte Plata) is a Dominican taekwondo practitioner and Olympic medalist.
  • , 1698) was an early Quaker mystic, medical practitioner, and author who devoted his life to preachi
  • :30pm to 7:00pm, and was staffed by a nurse practitioner and the support of two EMT's.
  • Dr. Hugh Gordon Cummins was a medical practitioner and one of the first Barbados Labour Party
  • he son of Samuel Guenguene Magaia, a health practitioner, and his wife Albinic Ana Perreira Magaia.
  • Hayes was originally a martial arts practitioner and instructor who had established the Japa
  • William Pickles - British general practitioner and epidemiologist.
  • Joseph W. Walker, karate practitioner and instructor.
  • nada for a lifetime of service as a general practitioner and as a medical health officer in Nova Sco
  • He is a practitioner and theorist of job training.
  • eas, she eventually registered as a medical practitioner and set up a private practice in Dunedin.
  • Her father, Robert S. Munger, was a general practitioner, and her mother, Elizabeth Evans Munger, ra
  • Graduate programs include Nurse Practitioner and Nurse Educator programs.
  • nuary 13, 1980) is a South Korean taekwondo practitioner and Olympic medalist.
  • ional and international conflict resolution practitioner and scholar with more than a decade of expe
  • He read law with a local practitioner and was admitted to the state bar in 1880.
  • Bodington (1799-1882) was a British general practitioner and pulmonary specialist.
  • rn 1 September 1971) is a Russian taekwondo practitioner and Olympic medalist.
  • Laskey is married to a general practitioner, and they have three sons.
  • (born June 14, 1982) is a Mexican taekwondo practitioner and Olympic medalist.
  • July 15, 1975) is a South Korean taekwondo practitioner and Olympic champion.
  • Maharajh is a Zen Buddhism practitioner and a lifelong fan of the Los Angeles Laker
  • After brief stints as a solo practitioner and working for the New York State Nurses A
  • Mixed-martial arts practitioner and UFC veteran Renato "Babalu" Sobral is n
  • ity maintenance and engineering at both the practitioner and management level, who shared their conc
  • (born 26 May 1937) is an Australian medical practitioner and was one of the first people to find tha
  • Virginia Harris is a practitioner and authorized teacher (C.S.B.) of Christia
  • al lives and trained as Hypnotherapist, NLP practitioner and Life Coach.
  • egacy from Dr John Kershaw, a local General Practitioner and Medical Officer for Health.
  • doctor by training and worked as a general practitioner and pathologist.
  • December 3, 1972) is a Venezuelan taekwondo practitioner and Olympic medalist.
  • was a travel agent and his father a general practitioner and amateur actor.
  • on-line-- the applicant must be a full-time practitioner and provide evidence of three cases of heal
  • It is usually administered by the practitioner and may involve several sessions.
  • ore entering politics Crowley was a medical practitioner and tutor at Flinders University.
  • and (born 1947) is a United Kingdom general practitioner and Liberal Democrat politician.
  • 6 November - Sir David Rocyn-Jones, medical practitioner and President of the WRU (d.
  • of SMERSH, he is also an underground voodoo practitioner, and the leader of a large criminal organiz
  • 1, 1978) is a female South Korean taekwondo practitioner and Olympic champion.
  • October 1923 - 30 June 2008) was a medical practitioner and politician in Punjab, India.
  • 14, 1977 in Giannitsa) is a Greek taekwondo practitioner and Olympic medalist.
  • n was born to Samuel W. Thompson, a medical practitioner, and his wife Florence in Bow, London in 18
  • Jimi is an registered medical practitioner, and was an graduate of the department of m
  • up to four years; if she or he is a medical practitioner and aborted the child for financial profit,
  • ther, Frank Owens, was a small town general practitioner, and her mother, Hazel is a retired law enf
  • , Rhode Island, the son of Mariann, a nurse practitioner, and Robert Leo Farrelly, a doctor.
  • Situational Service: Customer Care for the Practitioner, and Situational Parenting.
  • , Pennsylvania, the son of Mariann, a nurse practitioner, and Robert Leo Farrelly, a doctor.
  • 70 in Nador, Morocco) is a German taekwondo practitioner and Olympic medalist.
  • ny award-winning radio producer, NLP Master Practitioner and Hypnotist.
  • sh Karnad as its Chairman and actor-theatre practitioner Arundhati Nag, as its Managing Trustee, apa
  • ervative Party chose Phillip Lee, a general practitioner, as their new candidate in an American styl
  • The union is realized by the practitioner as a mystical experience within one's own b
  • ized as being present in the sky facing the practitioner as opposed to the self-identification that
  • se of meditation and can be mistaken by the practitioner as "seeing the true nature" or kensho.
  • dispensed under the supervision of a health practitioner as a prescription drug and must carry the s
  • ichard Napier was widely known as a medical practitioner, astrologer and curer of souls.
  • nald Bash-Taki, a prominent private medical practitioner at one of Sierra Leone’s oldest medic
  • w's University and became a general medical practitioner at Salisbury.
  • He then worked for some years as a medical practitioner at Penzance; there geology engaged his part
  • tating for a gentleman like J. W. Hugill, a practitioner at the bar and a King's Counsel withal, ski
  • , only daughter of James Cornish, a medical practitioner at Teignmouth.
  • The Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner Badge is a military badge of the United Sta
  • ry, New South Wales and worked as a medical practitioner before entering parliament.
  • she worked as what was then called a nurse practitioner both for the hundreds of employees back in
  • l grammar school and qualified as a medical practitioner, but he had an early interest in astronomy.
  • t pays attention not only to the individual practitioner but to the movement of spiritual energy.
  • he rest of his life, initially as a general practitioner but later, after gaining membership of the
  • no doubt important traits for the shorthand practitioner, but just as import are the reliability and
  • Subsequently he qualified as a medical practitioner by receiving his MD degree in 1890.
  • g developed the power of concentration, the practitioner can now focus his or her attention on a koa
  • The practitioner can then use range of motion, traction, mas
  • said to have been created by a Small Frame practitioner Chen Qingping.
  • As a practitioner, Clymer is an expert in systems design, ana
  • nsington and Chelsea and Westminster Family Practitioner Committee (1992), Trustees of the Dennis Ry
  • h Authority, where she served on the Family Practitioner Committee, and was also co-opted onto Clwyd
  • studies aimed at bridging the research and practitioner communities.
  • oneer of empirical psychology, and an early practitioner concerning the scientific study of child de
  • Seminal Russian theatre practitioner Constantin Stanislavski with his soon-to-be
  • y 1963) is an Australian-American educator, practitioner, consultant and investigator in information
  • n physician, clinician scientist, educator, practitioner, consultant and investigator in medicine, n
  • dical and medical insurance such as general practitioner consultation rates, hospital private ward d
  • ually practise as therapists as it is not a Practitioner Course, but it does give students academic
  • Cover of Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner, Cunningham's most successful book
  • One scholar and Zen practitioner, David Loy, echoes these remarks.
  • When the practitioner decides to employ his dark art, he performs
  • two decades, Town worked as an independent practitioner, designing office buildings, churches, and
  • re, the woman can work with a trusted nurse practitioner, doctor or other person trained in sexual d
  • n years, including two decades as a general practitioner doctor-physician in private practice.
  • a good relationship with the local general practitioner, Dr Legg and the old Jewish pawnbroker know
  • ael another brother is a practising General practitioner Dr. Tim Gleeson) also work as lawyers (Seni
  • alth system,” says Freetown private medical practitioner Dr. Donald Bash-Taki.
  • isbarred as an attorney and immigration law practitioner due to numerous complaints involving unethi
  • 1954 and 1957, Li was not even his general practitioner during this period, and therefore would not
  • Brock began to consult health practitioner Eric Dowker.
  • Through meditation, the Dzogchen practitioner experiences that thoughts have no substance
  • of Charleston, S.C., and a peripatetic law practitioner, first in South Carolina, next in Maryland,
  • Louis Tompkins Wright - researcher, practitioner, first black Fellow of the American College
  • In its first stage, the practitioner fixes his attention on a symbol or yantra,
  • n to take place between the patient and the practitioner for the outcome to be successful.
  • two years, and prior to that was a general practitioner for ten years.
  • As law practitioner for 22 years, Mr. Brutus has represented cl
  • From 1936 to 1945, he worked as a General Practitioner for the Isles of Scilly.
  • Jos Devlies worked full time as a General Practitioner, for over 30 years, and worked for several
  • Achievement Award is given to a scholar or practitioner for a lifetime contribution to the field of
  • ty College Hospital and worked as a General Practitioner for over ten years.
  • McLeod was a pediatric nurse practitioner for over 30 years, past president of NAPNAP
  • given to a decision maker, a journalist or practitioner for promoting the practice and awareness in
  • Michael Paul Harvey is a British taekwondo practitioner from Hattersley, Hyde, Greater Manchester,
  • n Oxford's industrial district by a general practitioner from her psychiatry course.
  • regularly, the application will benefit the practitioner from the improvement of basic skills to the
  • Krishnamurthy Reddiar - Prominent herbal practitioner from Sri Lanka
  • He settled in Manly and worker as a general Practitioner from 1973 to 2006.
  • Jennifer Vegi is a female taekwondo practitioner from Wallis and Futuna.
  • the Criminal Division and worked as a solo practitioner from 1984-1985.
  • , the daughter of a wealthy herbal medicine practitioner from the Mekong Delta.
  • The practitioner grips the wrapped middle of the lengthened
  • t is "the ultimate Zen principle that every practitioner had to actualize, even while studying under
  • Since 1991, Mark Green has been a sole practitioner handling a wide array of civil and criminal
  • First established in Leeds in 1882 by sole practitioner Harold James, the firm became HB James and
  • His background, as a medical practitioner, has convinced him of the importance of per
  • Ernst, who is himself a former homeopathic practitioner, has become "the scourge of alternative med
  • His abilities as an actor and martial arts practitioner has allowed him to work with most of the to
  • As a WT practitioner, he took part in the first ever EBMAS Germa
  • in England, the son of a Yorkshire general practitioner, he received his Doctor of Medicine from Mi
  • After training as a general medical practitioner he set up a single-handed practice in the D
  • ned to England in 1836, where, as a medical practitioner, he became an early adopter of homeopathy i
  • He was a good practitioner, honourable, hospitable, and steadfast in d
  • n conjunction with two-digit, alpha-numeric practitioner identifiers (e.g., 1A) to identify the prac
  • was born to Dr Alexander Inglis, a general practitioner in Worcester, and his first wife, Florence
  • e and went on to become a leading homeopath practitioner in Calcutta, as well as India.
  • nd the increased role played by NHS general practitioner in the treatment of patients with psychiatr
  • She is a yogini, or Tantric practitioner in her own right but may also be a kamamudr
  • and advertised his services as a spiritual practitioner in magazines associated with Spiritualism.
  • choactive drugs can be employed to assist a practitioner in entering trance, achieving ego loss, or
  • cticed law in Philadelphia as an individual practitioner, in several medium-sized firms, and as in-h
  • turned to New Zealand, working as a general practitioner in Wellington before joining the school med
  • rk, USA) is a Feng Shui author, teacher and practitioner in New York State.
  • ert Cohn, and Thad J. Earl, M.D., a medical practitioner in Defiance, Ohio.
  • the Education and Duties of the General Practitioner in Medicine and Surgery (paper reviewed in
  • He was then a general practitioner in the Brisbane suburb of Nundah.
  • and internationally recognized as a leading practitioner in the field of synthetic organic and medic
  • t Douglas Spencer (1889-1969) was a general practitioner in Ashland, Pennsylvania, best known for hi
  • ent of the NPA is David Evans, MD, a family practitioner in Oregon.
  • e contributions to the society as a medical practitioner in rural India (has been practicing in Kunr
  • he operation must be performed by a medical practitioner in a State hospital or an approved medical
  • ffairs and the Coca-Cola Foundation Eminent Practitioner in Residence at Georgia Institute of Techno
  • She is a sole practitioner in the Paulette Irons Law Firm, established
  • He was a medical practitioner in Port Hedland, Western Australia 1974-96.
  • rt Littlefield was the first known abortion practitioner in Portland, Oregon.
  • and daughter, in order to work as a General practitioner in the Norfolk village of Manham.
  • elationship, Si-fu tries to become an elite practitioner in town.
  • Its chief practitioner in the 1950s was Dr John Yerbury Dent 1888-
  • 7 until 2001, Martinez worked as a sole law practitioner in Denver, and from 2001 until the present
  • He was at one time a rural practitioner in Surrey (Dedication of Art of Angling).
  • of Naropa, this practice is said to aid the practitioner in remaining aware through the death experi
  • he son of William Clement who was a medical practitioner in Shrewsbury for over sixty years.
  • ents and leadership as both an educator and practitioner, in establishing the ACM's Codes of Ethics
  • scal Gentil is the most decorated taekwondo practitioner in French taekwondo history.
  • ate in Vienna, and until 1896 was a general practitioner in Vienna.
  • th Shore Hospital before becoming a general practitioner in western Sydney in 1954.
  • It places a practitioner inside of everyone elses time and all direc
  • Epoch's president Frank Cui, a practitioner, insisted on the removal of quotes from Chi
  • tart up CREST, the Financial Law Panel, the Practitioner Investment Advisory Committee to the Public
  • activate healing and protective Chi as the practitioner is consciously controlling the breath in a
  • If the practitioner is too tired to go on at night they can get
  • A medical practitioner is a qualified person.
  • A Christian Science practitioner is an individual who follows the practice o
  • vaccinated two weeks earlier by an unknown practitioner is nothing less than tragic.
  • If the practitioner is refused entry to the premises, the JEO a
  • The practitioner is counseled to visualize the enemy attacks
  • The most famous practitioner is Robert Randolph of the Robert Randolph a
  • Czech studies (bohemistics, the practitioner is then called bohemist) is the field of hu
  • It is advisable if a practitioner is feeling discomfort to rest and lie down
  • ing neither fully open nor shut so that the practitioner is not distracted by outside objects but at
  • re typical of those found in grimoires: the practitioner is promised the ability to find buried trea
  • h had initially been developed by a General Practitioner, James Read, to describe all aspects of hea
  • In 2006, general practitioner John Scotson reviewed over 40 publications
  • ed by certified Pilates instructor and yoga practitioner Jonathan Urla in 1997.
  • published her research in top academic and practitioner journals in the fields of marketing, econom
  • conferences and contribute to academic and practitioner journals.
  • ns in 40 leading international academic and practitioner journals.
  • oint, a caller who was a co-worker of Nurse Practitioner Judy Linder called the station and informed
  • e welterweight match, his opponent was judo practitioner Karo Parisyan, who was making his debut in
  • As the pathologist and the general practitioner knew each other, the police soon connected
  • opment of the practice of Phowa, in which a practitioner learns how to expel his/her consciousness o
  • Dhanurasana is a yoga pose in which the practitioner lies on the belly, grasps the feet, and lif
  • The practitioner lies on the floor, lifts the legs, and then
  • is in the category of backbends, where the practitioner lies on his or her back and lifts the heart
  • Williams married medical practitioner Linda, and had three children.
  • treatment received from a Christian Science practitioner listed in the Christian Science Journal.
  • her study with Hamburg School of Astrology practitioner Ludwig Rudolph in 1969.
  • Here he established himself as a medical practitioner, married, and made a successful commercial
  • The idea is that a bodhisattva or practitioner may use any expedient methods in order to h
  • The practitioner may brush, knead, roll/press and rub the ar
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