The aardwolf is a undoubted termite specialist, lapping up exposed workers assembled along foraging trails. |
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It is a specialist cotton and polycotton weaving firm which makes shirts, coat linings and raincoats for major fashion labels. |
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He made an appointment for us to return to the hospital the next day to see the specialist who was treating my wife's cancer. |
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He is an aviation finance specialist, underlying the minister's shift away from political appointees to directors with specific expertise. |
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As I have noted elsewhere, as a literature specialist, I find a distinct difference in quality between the canonical and apocryphal books. |
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He was not only an outstanding helmsman, but also a designer, boat builder, sail maker and rigging specialist par excellence. |
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In utopia, every citizen has immediate access to the appropriate specialist for medical consultation. |
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Given its lowly valuation, a growing number of brokers believe that the car salvage specialist is a sitting duck for a predator. |
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Dr. Handelsman, a specialist in rheumatology and internal medicine, examined Ms. Mitchell in July 2001 at Dr. Chin's request. |
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It also contains one of the most comprehensive glossaries of local words and expressions to be found outside specialist books. |
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This is not a book for the history specialist, who may be mildly infuriated by the shallow treatment of pet subjects. |
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He also made 981 Test runs and took 64 catches, mostly in his specialist position at leg slip. |
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Manchester's only specialist clinic for anorexics and bulimics with potentially fatal conditions is under threat of closure to save NHS cash. |
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The 800-metres specialist clocked a season's best 48.4 in the 400 metres and was even quicker in his leg of the relay. |
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Other specialist libraries are maintained by federal and state departments and agencies, and by learned and professional societies. |
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The general practitioner provided the nurse specialist with a workplace in the practice and was ultimately responsible for patients' care. |
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It is a phenomenon noted by the professor, who is a specialist in andrology, the study of male reproductive health. |
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They have received specialist training led by Stephen Attwood, a consultant surgeon at Hope. |
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He also noted the difficulty of addressing the competing interests of layman and specialist in his text. |
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According to a university weed specialist, the researchers evaluated six different glyphosate products. |
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It's a very specialist area and you need reputable wine merchants whom you can trust. |
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There was also a shortage of skilled professional staff such as anaesthetists, dentists, occupational therapists and specialist doctors. |
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With a burn specialist at the core, the hospital disaster management team also includes a respiratory physician and an anaesthetist. |
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A senior associate specialist or consultant in anaesthetics provided general anaesthesia. |
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This includes supporting mine warfare and amphibious operations as well as specialist surveying tasks. |
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A specialist team ambushed the men, who were in a red estate car, as they prepared to head into Glasgow from Kirkintilloch. |
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I doubt if we can ever train some soldiers who do specialist jobs to be riflemen. |
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A few doughty independents and specialist dealers aside, the bookselling business in Britain is now irretrievably homogenised. |
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The board will demand specialist medical advice that this is not the case, otherwise it is inconceivable that he will be relicensed. |
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Light therapy, with ultraviolet A or B, is available at specialist hospital clinics or with lamps that can be used at home. |
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The jeweller and specialist watch chain has signed up the model and actress in a bid to rejuvenate its image. |
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They said they hoped to make the specialist worker's appointment a permanent one after the scale of the problem was laid bare by police figures. |
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The team consists of five all-rounders, six specialist batsmen, two wicket keepers and five strike bowlers. |
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If you have severe allergic conjunctivitis you may be referred to a specialist allergy centre. |
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An HIV specialist should be contacted immediately if the diagnosis is made in labour. |
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All cases are discussed with either a specialist registrar or consultant gastroenterologist. |
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Our medical team consists of ten consultants, two specialist registrars, and three senior house officers. |
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Dr Trevor Pickersgill, a specialist registrar in neurology in Swansea, said that doctors were demoralised by unattributed briefings. |
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One of two specialist registrars in anaesthesia examined each patient after the nurse or house officer. |
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If you do decide you want to have a labiaplasty, go to a specialist for a consultation. |
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Peter Seward is a specialist and player of most electronic organs, including the Wurlitzer theatre pipe organs. |
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The Kuna natural resource specialist Nicanor Gonzalez, who worked with the research team, even helped develop a new mapping project in Bolivia. |
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Depending on existing manning levels, deployments may have made it difficult to cover specialist support requirements. |
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At the end of the first round of specialist subject questions, Daniel was level pegging with Sophie, with 16 points and no passes. |
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Diabetes physicians and diabetes specialist nurses will find this a reflective read capable of changing their attitudes and clinical practice. |
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If your doctor thinks you have an eating disorder, you might be referred to a specialist so you can get the treatment you need. |
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If your doctor thinks that you may need an angioplasty, you will be referred to a hospital specialist. |
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You should be able to talk over your options for treatment with your GP and any specialist that you are referred to. |
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After receiving the diagnosis of Scheuermann's disease, Brian was referred to a spine specialist in a nearby city in Wisconsin. |
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If you are referred urgently by your GP, a specialist should see you within two weeks. |
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I am advised that Mr Draper was referred to a vascular specialist at Middlemore Hospital by his general practitioner. |
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Since then, I have been referred to a specialist rheumatology hospital and have been prescribed many nonsteroidal, anti-inflammatory drugs. |
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The British Thoracic Society says there is one lung specialist for 119,000 patients in England and Wales, a situation they say is very worrying. |
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To the west, a long low bar contains restoration studios, workspaces and storerooms, marking out a more private, specialist domain. |
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Installing the card and the software was extremely straightforward with no need for specialist technical knowledge. |
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Such work can only be carried out by a reliable specialist as in the case of aforementioned woodworm infestation treatment. |
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Pink fir apple potatoes are waxy, knobbly potatoes that are available from specialist food shops. |
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It is a specialist in removing the annoying red-eye that can be found on many photographs. |
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An international specialist in museum surveys will focus on the redevelopment of key displays. |
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After the Second World War, machine guns were no longer consided a specialist weapon, and the battalions were redesignated and retasked. |
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Shops with specialist Army departments have reported an increase in sales of kit to soldiers. |
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Status of Gold Double Albert Watch Chain and Fob from the world's largest specialist antique web site. |
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The Wireless Broadcast Unit is a specialist provider of wireless broadcast products for the media and entertainment arena. |
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Experts say regular use of anti-bacterial wipes and specialist IT contractors can help restrict keyboard infection rates. |
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North Yorkshire Fire and rescue crews released Mr Brader using specialist winches and airbags to lift up the tractor. |
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The company is working with a voice recognition specialist and early products will be aimed at Japan. |
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The firm responded by reallocating resources and lawyers between departments, slimming down specialist teams and strengthening others. |
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There's no question that our bid to attain specialist college status is much more easily realisable. |
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The team consists of five all-rounders, six specialist batsmen, two wicketkeepers and five strike bowlers. |
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The Society is fortunate to have such a specialist readily available to step into Roger's shoes. |
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And, having become a specialist in prosthetics, he was responsible for ageing Damian Lewis in the recent re-make of The Forsyte Saga. |
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One side effect of the heightened interest in health issues is that medical studies in specialist publications now reach a wider public. |
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The katipo spider is a coastal sand dune specialist, and is mostly found on the dunes of warm sandy beaches. |
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It's back to lining up to see your diabetic specialist on a regular basis, I'm afraid. |
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As true folk dance, it is not restricted to professional or specialist dancers. |
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The aerial photography specialist took the picture using a top-of-the-range camera. |
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But for some specialist insects, cyanide and cyanogenic compounds can serve as phagostimulants and kairomones. |
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He was a specialist adviser to the malaria consortium programme to promote malaria control strategies. |
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There are only a narrow number of countries under the Convention that have specialist Family Law jurisdictions. |
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At last I was a specialist in health psychology, but still a bit wet behind the ears professionally. |
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You can even have your ideal leather coat made to measure by a leather specialist. |
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A raft of specialist hardware ranging from dedicated net phones to bluetooth enabled headsets are appearing on the market. |
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They are commonly published in the popular press and magazines, specialist journals, and the internet. |
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A groundskeeper watching all this radioed the specialist, who returned and put up another sign. |
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The pair will travel to Harlyn in Cornwall for the specialist week-long course, one of the toughest available. |
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The specialist I visited at age 8 did not believe my condition was serious enough to merit correction. |
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Last Wednesday he saw a specialist and we didn't think he'd be fit in time for the Brighton game. |
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It allows schools to build a centre of excellence, and use that specialist excellence and ethos to raise standards across the board. |
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Tropical marine fish require specialist care, including precise levels of salt in the water, acidity and temperature to survive in a tank. |
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A specialist plant which prefers soil on the acid side but in pots use a good quality potting mix for Australian natives. |
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It is expected to provide one of the largest specialist accountancy and business development resources in the region. |
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In fact ask any management specialist, from any sector, to exclude every word of jargon from a conversation, and there is likely to be silence. |
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The specialist wasn't quite sure what the problem was and that is why he went back to see him. |
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Processes used included rebuilding the pots with modern, sympathetic materials and providing specialist packing for each vessel. |
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Last week I lamented the lack of tries in our now defence-dominated game, what with the accent on specialist prevention coaching. |
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The couple decided to try for a baby without seeking specialist advice in case they were warned off due to the risks involved. |
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Government plans to create more specialist secondary schools and privately managed city academies were also condemned. |
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The change has been made as the school starts the new academic year as a specialist sports college. |
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Another specialist was the quaestor, whose duty was to look after all the money matter. |
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Many specialist shops sell vouchers allowing the recipient to make a selection in their own good time. |
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We introduced the first chest pain specialist nurse in the region in my centre and have some of the best door to needle times. |
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State experts are unsure how many wall lizards are in the park, said Kacie Ehrenberger, a wildlife diversity staff specialist for the state. |
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Specialist growers have experimented with garlic from all over Europe and breed the best strains suited to our climate. |
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But at least one American logistics specialist has his doubts about the authenticity of the video's claims. |
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Renowned livestock specialist and autism advocate Temple Grandin brought her unique intellect and wit to Reddit. |
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The Slovenian, interestingly, was the last among the eight qualifiers for the final but proved to be quite a specialist in this apparatus as he tied with his great rival. |
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Her son, Scott, an army signals specialist, is somewhere in the war zone. |
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A specialist cleaning company had to send in people wearing protective clothing and breathing masks to clear what turned out to be six tonnes of waste. |
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It was packed in ice but at Broomfield Hospital's specialist plastic surgery unit, medics said there would be a high risk of infection so were unable to sew it back on. |
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During his specialist training he helped in the complex hyperbaric oxygen treatments and developed his lifelong interest in radiobiology and cancer research. |
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She is a licensed nutritionist, family wellness specialist, adjunct professor at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and author of 11 books. |
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The drugs are collected from the pharmacy by the specialist chemotherapy nurses and handed to the consultant or to juniors in the consultant's presence. |
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After the concrete drain was uncovered the fire crew used specialist cutting equipment and a Kango hammer to smash their way to the exhausted dog. |
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And out of the 10 specialist services provided at the hospital, such as paediatrics, stroke and heart treatments, eight are rated as being high quality. |
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At the height of the operation, in June 1944, there were more than 100,000 officers and ratings dedicated to this specialist branch of the Royal Navy. |
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The keen gardener, who has had an allotment for nearly seven years, said his plot had vegetables ripped up, tools thrown around and specialist plant frames smashed. |
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If there is a large discrepancy between the water meter readings and the amount of water shown on the bill, a specialist is sent to investigate the problem. |
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Faced with the challenge of selecting a flooring solution that created the right ambience, reclaimed maple woodblock from a timber flooring specialist provided the solution. |
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We also present our data from experiments on water intake of specialist and generalist woodrats consuming plant secondary compounds from their natural diet. |
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Before the end of his treatment a specialist at the Great Western Hospital's Osprey Unit said his tumour had reduced from the size of a melon to that of an orange. |
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But the specialist training required to be the best at the job does not come easily, with each animal having to undertake a rigorous 13-week intensive course. |
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After her latest annual review she was referred to the diabetes specialist nurse for further follow up in an attempt to improve her glycaemic control. |
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This review explains how general practitioners can approach the first level of diagnosis and warn patients about what lies ahead after referral to a specialist. |
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These patients may require specialist gastroenterological referral. |
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Talk to your doctor about getting a referral to a genetic specialist. |
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I recommend contacting a professional hardwood floor specialist to try refinishing it by screening the floor with a machine sander, then applying a finish. |
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The focus groups comprised consultants and specialist registrars in medicine for elderly people, nurses, general practitioners, and hospice staff. |
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Dr Richard Gale, a specialist registrar in ophthalmology at York District Hospital, has co-written the article in the British Medical Journal criticising the signs. |
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After the introduction of the Calman reforms of specialist training, specialist registrars were more likely to report satisfaction with key elements of their training. |
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At their single visit to the clinic, the patients had a structured interview by either a consultant gastroenterologist or a specialist registrar in gastroenterology. |
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Beginner bonsai growers will be able to enjoy demonstrations on styling and repotting trees, and there will also be specialist tools available for sale. |
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It is a phenomenon noted by University of Indonesia professor Dr. H. Arjatmo Tjokronegoro, who is a specialist in andrology, the study of male reproductive health. |
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If a patient keeps going back to a specialist, particularly a surgeon, then hysterectomies, appendectomies and gall bladder operations are carried out unnecessarily. |
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In 1988, he was appointed to the role of divisional director for the group's specialist cars division and in 1992 he was promoted to managing director. |
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High levels of follicle Stimulating Hormone knocks us out of contention, unless we go to a specialist clinic. |
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Soldiers seeking course enrollment must first receive counseling from an Educational Services Specialist. |
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Specialist registrars and locum appointments for training have recognised supervised education as part of their job. |
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More changes are now afoot at the school as it attempts to achieve the status of a Specialist Science College. |
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Specialist technicians are responsible for maintaining and modifying these recipes and have greater freedom in controlling the plant. |
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Specialist hospices for people with advanced dementia, focusing on terminal care, have existed in the United States for some time. |
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Specialist clothing and footwear is provided, but you do need to come equipped with a good set of thermals, hat, socks and gloves. |
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Specialist officers are sieving through soil trying to find anything that may be significant to the case. |
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Specialist equipment such as splints, callipers and braces can help with paralysis and contractures. |
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Specialist kitchen shops sell proper wooden lolly sticks, but if you can't find them, simply use a plastic teaspoon as your stick. |
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Specialist officers also changed the locks and pulled up the floorboards of the couple's house where Joanne was last seen alive. |
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Specialist units increased, ranging from airborne forces to the Chindits and commandos. |
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Specialist advice should be taken on resistant or complex hyperlipidaemic states. |
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Specialist poultry breeders are close to ruin because of the current outbreak of foot and mouth disease. |
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Specialist colleges can focus on languages, the performing arts, science or technology. |
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Specialist mold makers created master patterns, which were used to fabricate working molds in plaster of Paris. |
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Specialist consultants have been brought in to advise on plans for Highworth's skate park. |
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Specialist programmes offer students an introduction to courses and careers in various subject areas. |
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Specialist police forensic investigators spent yesterday searching the flat for evidence. |
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Specialist and propagandist historians have tended to look at the religious phenomena in isolation from this cultural context. |
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Specialist stands test fuel control units, oil pumps, rate sensors and gyros, turret controls and Electronic Control Units. |
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In Audiometric Services, Habib Physiotherapy Complex has a specialist for audiometric patients to treat patients. |
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The use of organized naval convoys dates from when ships began to be separated into specialist classes and national navies were established. |
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There are several specialist tribunals in Scotland which often have exclusive jurisdiction over cases relevant to their remit. |
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Before his first walking holiday, he went to a specialist outfitter to buy some boots. |
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In addition, it provides a specialist international research collection, serving over 12,000 registered external users each year. |
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Glenrothes is recognised for having the main concentration of specialist manufacturing and engineering companies in Fife. |
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Gaunt, might make PS100 or more if it were to appear at a specialist automobilia sale or dealers. |
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Many grammar schools have featured in these programmes, and a lower level of selection is permitted at specialist schools. |
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The 21-year-old, who has won two caps, will now undergo an operation on Monday to repair labral damage following consultation with a specialist. |
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Other skills, such as arithmetic and handwriting, were taught in odd moments or by travelling specialist teachers such as scriveners. |
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They are specialist feeders on conifer cones, and the unusual bill shape is an adaptation to assist the extraction of the seeds from the cone. |
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In 2004, BBC presenter Andy Kershaw travelled to the island with Sardinian music specialist Pablo Farba and interviewed many artists. |
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This includes the largest range of Work Class ROVs and specialist trenching equipment such as ploughs, tractors and jetting machines. |
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In all there are about 400 surviving manuscripts from the period, a significant corpus of both popular interest and specialist research. |
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Their team boasts specialist knowledge of GORE fabrics and offers cleaning and reproofing for all garments. |
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Prior to more general use of such technology, these wheelchair users could only use specialist paratransit mobility buses. |
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There are five university hospitals, a military hospital and more than 40 general hospitals and specialist clinics. |
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The modularity theorem involved elliptic curves, which was also Wiles's own specialist area. |
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This includes a main shopping centre along with a pedestrianised high street and many independent and specialist shops. |
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In particular, minute details on Ireland's increasing overseas trade and reports from various specialist committees are recorded. |
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Badly in need of a runback specialist, he allowed his star cornerback to talk him into using him as the kick-off returner. |
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The office design and build specialist has transformed a run-down unit in St Mellons. |
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Sean Rainbird, a specialist in contemporary German art, plays a key role in the Tate Modern team. |
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The biggest specialist car dealerships had coachbuilders build standard designs for them which were held in stock awaiting potential buyers. |
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A number of specialist organisations protect, promote and monitor records of individual animal groups across Derbyshire. |
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Speaker Nick Looby is the owner of Feet on the Ground Training, a speaker, author and communication specialist. |
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In addition to uniformed officers carrying out security and custodial roles, a number of specialist functions exist within every prison. |
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Spartan Joinery, set up last year by Daniel Lewis and Lee Blundell, won the specialist invoice financier's construction finance competition draw. |
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Maginot Line fortifications were manned by specialist units of fortress infantry, artillery and engineers. |
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He joined BOAC as a technical advisor before working as an engineering specialist with Shell, followed by a position with Bristol Aero Engines. |
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The only Holy Cross player named to the preseason All-Patriot League team was junior Kalif Raymond, a return specialist. |
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A leading lubrications specialist with operations in Huddersfield is launching a pioneering new product. |
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The Atkinson Unit is a secure specialist residential and educational complex for children in care or remanded by the courts. |
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It's an American import available from specialist pest control companies and from birdfeed firms. |
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At this stage, driver tradesmen can opt to train as a communications specialist. |
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However, while Sheffield's heavy industry has declined, the region has reinvented itself as a centre for specialist engineering. |
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Rouge Dragon Pursuivant is a specialist in heraldry at the College of Arms. |
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But postie Chris saw the signs of scam mail after receiving specialist training and was able to step in to get David help. |
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Magazines published in Welsh and English cover general and specialist subjects. |
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Slater quotes from a new book titled Sichuan Cookery, by Fuchsia Dunlop, the BBC's East Asia specialist. |
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The bricoleur is a specialist in combinatorial logic, a craftsman who creates objects by rearranging other objects. |
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With the smaller boats, specialist versions of the shells for sculling can be made lighter. |
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Specialist keyboards have been made to minimise repetitive strain injury by splitting the keyboard down the middle and angling each half toward each hand. |
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On 1966 polygraph specialist, Cleve Backster, did some experiments about super sensational conceptions in plants with using polygraph technique. |
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Airborne contamination is measured by specialist radiological instruments that continuously pump the sampled air through a filter. |
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Homesick palates are catered for by specialist food shops, and drinkers can still order a gin and tonic, a pink gin, or a Singapore Sling. |
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At any rate I had told her what I knew about 606, and asked Akkad to send her to a specialist. |
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She consulted a marketing specialist when she decided to go into business. |
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Best of all, there's a chance to scrump some scrumptious varieties from the specialist orchard. |
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They will be kitted out with specialist detection equipment, including EMF meters, non-contact thermometers and scrying mirrors. |
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It is the only specialist UK laser eye surgery clinic chain, with expertise gained from more than 350,000 treatments. |
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Other specialist staff were navigation, signals, and intelligence personnel. |
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He graduated from Howard University Medical School and is a dermatology and laser surgery specialist. |
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This is bonkbuster territory, where Jilly Cooper is a trusted course specialist. |
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For the first time Mr Bagels, the specialist in ambient and frozen bagels, is supplying Safeway stores nationwide with its Mr Bagels brand. |
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Jenever, Hope Street Gin seems to be the spirit of the moment, and the Hope Street bar boasts over 50 specialist gins. |
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Cruickshank's own specialist knowledge provides descriptions of the bagnios and of the speculative buildings where ill-gotten gains could be had. |
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Their alloy content raises their cost, and so they are usually only employed for specialist uses. |
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Most private care is for specialist referrals with most people retaining their NHS GP as point of first contact. |
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A patient needing specialist care at a hospital or clinic, will be informed by the GP of the hospitals where they can get their treatment. |
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The tree Lepidothamnus laxifolius is a high alpine specialist found in high-altitude bog communities and in scrub. |
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We see him as he sees himself, surveying the invisible depths of ethical space, with all the distinction of a specialist in the sui generis. |
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Many specialist meats could disappear if new regulations applying to abattoirs are implemented, the Forum of Private Business has warned. |
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The Nielsen report also revealed a rise in consumers turning to specialist stores for fresh fruit and vegies. |
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However, a greater number of candidates of all ages participates in SQA specialist, vocational and higher education qualifications. |
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James Gidney is an engineering specialist in the Astrodynamics Department, Systems Engineering Division. |
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Where there is a clearly defined specialist audience, privishing may be quite sufficient to reach government's intended informees. |
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Royal Marines are required to undergo one of the longest and most physically demanding specialist infantry training regimes in the world. |
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In addition, it provides the UK's specialist Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear capability. |
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Mike Westling, CLTC, an LTCI specialist with Newman Long Term Care in Richfield, Minn. |
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As a SEC Whistleblower specialist, Piacentile and his team help citizens report fraud and recover compensation from successful qui tam lawsuits. |
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However specialist winching equipment had to be used because no road access was available. |
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In conjunction with these changes, DONCASTERS is also renaming two of its specialist European airfoils castings operations. |
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There are also a number of specialist courts and tribunals that have been created to hear specific types of disputes. |
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Some specialist care is provided by visiting consultants and in UK and Spanish hospitals. |
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Joanna Rawbone, director of Scintillo, a specialist UK-based learning development company, is assisting Maersk Oil with the Programme. |
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Since 1989 he has been working as a specialist in dermatology and allergology at the University of Bonn. |
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Bale further developed his reputation as a free kick specialist when he struck the post from one against West Bromwich Albion. |
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Tony plays the soprano and alto horns, but he has become something of an in-demand specialist on the baritone saxophone. |
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He followed that up by visiting Symonds Yat with fellow pike specialist Pip Nash and between them they landed 14 pike. |
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A pteridologist is a specialist in the study of pteridophytes in a broader sense that includes the more distantly related lycophytes. |
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James Stayer's colleagues can no longer regard him exclusively as a specialist in Anabaptism. |
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This book aims to provide information for specialist exams and an update of current knowledge for consultant anaesthetists. |
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It is a specialist, scholarly dictionary, but is not without interest to the general public. |
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Norton was formerly at supercomputer interconnect specialist Quadrics Supercomputers Ltd. |
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He attended specialist entrant and re-entrant officer training in 2004 and at RAF College in Cranwell. |
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Over a century of breeding has resulted in thousands of varieties and cultivars being available from both general and specialist suppliers. |
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Mills were designed by specialist architects and architectural quality became a major consideration. |
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The Belfast City Hospital is the regional specialist centre for haematology and is home to a cancer centre that rivals the best in the world. |
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It also provides the city's specialist neurosurgical, ophthalmology, ENT, and dentistry services. |
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The station's appeal is broad and deep, with accessible daytime programmes and specialist programmes of particular types or eras of music. |
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The Royal Hospital for Sick Children, popularly referred to as 'the Sick Kids', is a specialist paediatrics hospital. |
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He specialized in construction affairs under the late kingmaker Shin Kanemaru, but claims, himself, to be a specialist of local administration. |
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At present, NHS Scotland has reciprocal arrangements in place with the NHS services in the rest of the UK and specialist services are shared. |
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There are approximately 20 privately published report series focusing on specialist areas of law. |
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Two are Minor Canons with particular areas of specialist responsibility, including ceremony, music, liturgy and daily services. |
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Depending on his or her primary skills, a player may be classified as a specialist batsman or bowler. |
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Founded in 1901, it includes the Centre for Welsh Legal Affairs, a specialist research centre. |
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Many specialist shops, traditional pubs and local restaurants can be found in the hidden corners, squares and lanes of Shrewsbury. |
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Also joining the newly formed division is Austin Mandell, formerly a marketing specialist at the Rallye Automotive Group, in Roslyn. |
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Fond memories of Party Wright Around The World as flop specialist Mark staged yet another of his sparsely attended knees-ups for hardly anyone. |
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On February 16, 2005, U.S. Army Specialist Katrina Bell-Johnson was killed in a vehicle accident in Iraq. |
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The college is a specialist residential college for people aged between 16 and 25 who have learning difficulties and other disabilities. |
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A final geophysical survey using specialist equipment provided by the Home Office did not suggest any further artefacts remained to be found. |
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There are also many specialist Sixth Form and Further Education Colleges which admit from feeder schools across a large geographic area. |
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In some specialist financial markets, clearing had already been separate from trading. |
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Prior to these executive assignments, Cary served as a corporate trust account manager and registered bond specialist. |
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Colby was not only involved in the design of specialist measuring equipment. |
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Ernesford Grange Community Academy, in the south east, is a specialist science college. |
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David Simcock has a host of entries including course specialist Barye, who is on a hat-trick at the Essex track. |
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Cities offer a larger variety of services, including specialist services not found in rural areas. |
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This service helps to take pressure off Audiology Depts, therefore lowering the waiting list for specialist appointments. |
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In addition, specialist cleaning techniques are used to remove accumulated chemical deposits which are very damaging to the building. |
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Tapie was at the time a famous specialist of rescuing bankrupt companies, an expertise on which he built his fortune. |
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Simon Carr is a specialist in a technique known as Kaizen, which aims to promote steady continuous improve-ment across a firm's workplace. |
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Buttler, meanwhile, who has been playing as a specialist batsman while Craig Kieswetter keeps wicket, would like to keep in all formats. |
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Police threw the girl a life ring attached to a line to drag her to safety and a specialist fire crew used a boat to pull her out of the water. |
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The city boasts over 400 retail shops, half of which are run by independent specialist retailers, and around 100 restaurants and cafes primarily supported by tourism. |
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Some of the county's secondary schools have specialist school status. |
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The NHS also provides end of life palliative care in the form of Palliative Care Specialist Nurses. |
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There are specialist schools for pupils with sensory needs, including Exeter Royal Academy for Deaf Education, and the West of England School for the Partially Sighted. |
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Specialist gymnasia and high schools offering musical, theological and physical education also exist. |
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Commercial activities on the land of the dock estate include fuel storage, natural gas storage, several engineering facilities and a shell fish specialist. |
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It was the admiring comments from visitors that prompted The National Trust to give the tall order to specialist arboriculturists to measure the tree. |
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In 2005, the government of Nunavut increased the quota from 400 to 518 bears, despite protests from the IUCN Polar Bear Specialist Group. |
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To achieve this, RAF Flight Sergeant Jack Nissenthall, a radar specialist, was attached to the South Saskatchewan Regiment landing at Green Beach. |
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Left-handed relief specialist Reuben Kerbs is summoned by JetHawks manager Bill Plummer to face a tough left-handed hitter in a crucial situation late in the game. |
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Often specialist groups take the ferries to hear more information. |
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Also aboard are Able Rating Communications Specialist Robert Clay of Crosby and Leading Supply Chain Lorna McHugh, of Old Swan. |
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The 1972 recording established Price as a Mozart specialist. |
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Services Specifically Excluded From This Agreement Are Orthodontia, Specialist Referrals, Periodontal Surgery And In Hospital Care. |
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The team can also undertake complex specialist tests such as motion thermography, reflectometry and environmental and stress testing, as well as high speed imaging. |
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All in all he spent 11 years doing surgical registrarships and a stint in general practice as required by the South African Council to be registered as a specialist surgeon. |
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Lorraine Todd, a hearing expert at Coventry's University Hospital, is jetting off to South America with 200 analogue hearing aids and specialist equipment such as audiometers. |
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In Audiometric Services Habib Physiotherapy Complex got a specialist for audiometric patients as he treated numbers patients including local and Afghans, he said. |
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Brad Aune is an employment specialist at Job Service North Dakota. |
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The specialist system of Children's Hearings handles the majority of cases involving allegations of criminal conduct involving persons under 16 in Scotland. |
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Denise was a Family Development Specialist as well as a Juvenile Probation Officer with Latah County Youth Services. |
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The stage was won by sprint specialist and reigning Tour de France green jersey champion, Mark Cavendish, with his teammate lead out man, Mark Renshaw finishing second. |
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Reverse Mortgage Funding LLC announced today that it has hired George Stewart as a Reverse Mortgage Loan Specialist. |
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Artillery troops operated the heavy guns and the engineers were responsible for maintaining and operating other specialist equipment, including all communications systems. |
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Bichu, specialist paediatrician based in Sharjah, attributes this troubling trend to parents using gadgets as baby-minders and an inadequate number of play areas for children. |
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Smokers should he given clear, firm advice to stop smoking, and offered suitable support, including rescription of pharmacotherapies and referral to specialist services. |
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The University is part of the ERASMUS programme, through which it has exchange agreements with 40 European universities and specialist institutions. |
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In Shane Hayes' first two weeks as rest area specialist at the Oak Grove stop on Interstate 5 north of Eugene, he's compiled a lengthy to-do list. |
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