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| of the Radical Party of the Left, and is by | profession a lawyer. |
| She was by | profession a school teacher until a chance encounter wi |
| She then re-entered the teaching | profession a year later at Burnt Church and was employe |
| prominent champions, one Theoctistus, was by | profession a cake-seller (ψαθυροπώλης). |
| He was, by | profession, a carpenter. |
| He was a medical doctor by | profession, a Dalmatian Autonomist, and member of the C |
| lds that: "In our [sex worker's] eyes it's a | profession, a way of making money; it's important that |
| He was by | profession a solicitor, practising in London and was a |
| Born in Queensland, Australia, a teacher by | profession, a BE in Physical Education from Queensland |
| borough of Dudley, West Midlands, and was by | profession a legal executive. |
| He subsequently became a civil engineer by | profession, a builder of roads in India, and an authori |
| xel (1792-1863), a Tyrolean by birth, and by | profession a portrait-painter and musician, who in 1837 |
| He was by | profession a colonial administrator in Fiji. |
| He was born to Christian parents, and was by | profession a wealthy silk trader. |
| riend Gauri (Nazneen Ghaani) and a different | profession, a modern one which his father is not please |
| By | profession a naturopath, Gunther first served on the St |
| Koladi Joseph, a tablist and a singer but by | profession, a KSEB sub-engineer. |
| of extraordinary heroism in the line of his | profession above and beyond the call of duty on 18 Dece |
| Pugh, Sr. is a former President and | Profession Academic Administrator of Columbia College i |
| them to wide range of opportunities in legal | profession across the globe. |
| Medical | Profession Act was passed after Alberta became a provin |
| The Legal | Profession Act 1993 introduced common admission for bot |
| Profession: Actor, Model, Musician | |
| Profession: Actress | |
| The Legal | Profession Admission Board is the statutory authority r |
| l work has also had various stalwarts in the | profession affiliated with it such as W.E.B. DuBois, Do |
| Unsatisfied with that | profession, after the death of his first wife (Diana La |
| eymour H. Person resumed the practice of his | profession after leaving Congress. |
| d chartered accountant and continued in this | profession after his playing retirement. |
| ed in the reconstruction of the German legal | profession after the Second World War and then spent 25 |
| a highway rate collector but re-entered the | profession after the Great Sheffield Flood in 1864. |
| A clergyman by | profession, after ordination he was curate, and then vi |
| A teacher by | profession, after graduating MA in 1922 from Auckland U |
| O'Byrne successfully entered the | profession after starring in the Broadway production of |
| ppi, but failed and returned to his pharmacy | profession after the death of his wife. |
| ersity and Lucknow University, Uttar Pradesh | Profession Agriculturist |
| The judge has served the | profession all his life with honor and spotless integri |
| hich was regarded in the 1920s and '30s as a | profession almost like prostitution. |
| Alcoholics Anonymous says that "Some | profession als will tell you that alcoholism is a disea |
| By | profession Alsaker was a jurist, having graduated from |
| -third Congress; resumed the practice of his | profession; also engaged in agricultural pursuits and o |
| ki of Japan (both men were schoolteachers by | profession, although Alcock was retired). |
| s traditionally not considered a respectable | profession among upper-caste Hindus, and work was releg |
| He is by | profession an accountant and a management consultant of |
| day Kolkata) on 23 September 1884, he was by | profession an engineer. |
| younger brother, S.M.Kandappan, a lawyer by | profession and three other sisters. |
| to better understand developments within the | profession and to capitalize on new opportunities. |
| He was a barrister by | profession, and mayor of Oslo from 1932 to 1934. |
| He is said to "Summon the magicians to their | profession, and gives them supernatural powers." |
| doctorate at the Sorbonne, made his monastic | profession, and was created Abbot of Boyle, County Rosc |
| nterested in the legal status of the medical | profession, and organised the Association of Surgeon-Ap |
| e a Labour Party M.P. he stayed in the legal | profession and was made a circuit judge in 1977. |
| He was educated for the medical | profession and graduated in 1837 at Berlin University. |
| ose is to advance the standards of the legal | profession and support the availability, accessibility |
| chair of the Bar's Committee on Women in the | Profession, and played a role in the publication of its |
| Australia (2000) - For service to the legal | profession and the judiciary, particularly as a Royal C |
| dards of practice for the radiologic science | profession and developing educational curricula. |
| He discontinued the practice of his | profession and retired from political activities and be |
| rch supporting engagement with business, the | profession and partner organisations". |
| He was an engineer by | profession and was living in Reade Park, SA when war br |
| He resumed the practice of his | profession and was a delegate to the 1848 Democratic Na |
| ее звено") - Ivar Trevelian, a progressor in | profession and adventurer in spirit, continues his star |
| He was eminent in his | profession, and for thirty-three years, from 1784 to 18 |
| Mr. Kidwai is an accountant by | profession and a consultant in an accountancy firm in C |
| at Uppsala and at Paris, chose the military | profession, and spent some years in the service of the |
| Lanzi says he quit his | profession and turned to merchandise, in which he did n |
| lating between the commercial demands of his | profession and integrity of his creative vision, youthf |
| He was lawyer by | profession and was member of Rajya Sabha during 5 July |
| He was a medical doctor by | profession and served as a Professor of Medicine at Cal |
| r legal research and links between the legal | profession and the University. |
| of his outstanding contribution to the legal | profession and his involvement in the 'Black Letter law |
| became established as a centre for the legal | profession and the city's most influential and powerful |
| is seeking input from law schools, the legal | profession and bar admission groups to inform its decis |
| He is a dentist by | profession, and he has his office in Fort Lee, New Jers |
| ins) and eventually withdrew from the acting | profession and relocated to live with family in Memphis |
| Eliezer was a mechanic by | profession and was born in Riga, USSR. |
| e logical powers of enthusiastic love of his | profession, and of great and deserved confidence in his |
| unable to sing again, and had to find a new | profession and a way to earn a living. |
| ed to own property or have a craft or useful | profession, and all people wishing to live in Texas wer |
| Shri P P Appu Master is a famous teacher by | profession and has established a school in Thalassery. |
| An early Nazi Party member, he was farmer by | profession and organised the first training course for |
| luential positions in the City and the legal | profession, and this may have helped his career. |
| Orsoni is a lawyer by | profession, and since 1972 has been Professor of admini |
| many prostitutes in the city abandoned their | profession and became good wives and mothers. |
| for distinguished service in the line of her | profession and unusual and conspicuous devotion to duty |
| ply this: Bev was a journalist, proud of our | profession and proud to be part of CNN. |
| London, with the intention of making art his | profession, and devoted himself to landscape-painting. |
| health obliged him to postpone his religious | profession, and he returned home to find his father on |
| Oliver was a doctor by | profession and played his early football at Carlton Imp |
| rtant service Linacre conferred upon his own | profession and science was the foundation by royal char |
| He quickly became frustrated with the | profession, and began to write Every Dead Thing in his |
| to the support of the industrial engineering | profession and individuals involved with improving qual |
| her elder sister Violet into the theatrical | profession, and sustained a career for more than 50 yea |
| but he was more interested in defending his | profession and the money governments gave to it and so |
| He resumed the practice of his | profession and his former business pursuits in Chester |
| ces encouraged him to follow literature as a | profession, and proceeding in 1852 to Munich, he joined |
| eral public she was greatly respected in the | profession, and had a reputation for mental quickness, |
| e movie is a celebration of the firefighting | profession and the life that comes with it. |
| He was a lawyer by | profession, and taught that subject at university level |
| he highest American award in the engineering | profession and presented each year for scientific or in |
| Schultze remained true to his | profession and wrote numerous operas, operettas (such a |
| Lattik was a pastor by | profession and studied theology at Tartu University. |
| performing arts, she wanted to pursue it as | profession and hence, started to compete in various con |
| such as professional indemnity, the medical | profession and the education sector. |
| ire (OBE) for his services to the veterinary | profession and photography. |
| Destined for the legal | profession, and having gone in 1775 to Paris to complet |
| Believing); the book deals with the medical | profession and the influence that faith, seen as a reli |
| at he should take orders, he chose the legal | profession, and on quitting the university was entered |
| Media (1997) has angered some in the health | profession and many who suffer from these illnesses. |
| Jake Flake was a cattle rancher by | profession, and he and three of his brothers raised the |
| d B.D. 1813), he initially entered the legal | profession and was called to the Bar in 1781. |
| He was a weaver by | profession and was highly devoted to Lord Shiva and his |
| not further bear the emotional burden of the | profession and being away from her son. |
| r, & most excellent, kind hearted man in the | Profession', and claimed that he had ‘lost the best Par |
| g TV shows, Poorni is a Software Engineer by | profession and worked for two years in TCS. |
| Peat was an accountant by | profession, and from March to August 1945, he served as |
| entered the Society of Jesus, and after his | profession and fulfilling various subordinate posts in |
| The prizes were handed out according to | profession, and any member or guest of the festival was |
| A teacher by | profession and later a lecturer at Trinity College, Car |
| Faculty Director of the Program on the Legal | Profession and the Center on Lawyers and the Profession |
| His | profession and intellectual interests took him frequent |
| ice Dean for Global Initiatives on the Legal | Profession, and a Faculty Associate of the Harvard Univ |
| act like a woman in order to succeed in his | profession, and conceal his passionate side since, bein |
| covered another Tom Brown was already in the | profession and so decided to take his mother's maiden n |
| ter serve its students and alumni, the legal | profession and the community. |
| ion in 1846, and resumed the practice of his | profession and also engaged in agricultural pursuits. |
| He chose medicine as his | profession and became a surgeon, but pursued astronomy |
| He is a barrister by | profession and was appointed a Queen's Counsel for Gibr |
| He then wandered about practising his | profession, and expounding democratic theories which go |
| orks to combat homophobia within the medical | profession and in society at large; to promote quality |
| He did much to improve and elevate his | profession, and is said for some years to have been in |
| icine, the development of guidelines for the | profession, and on occasion producing special reports f |
| He had however no interest in the baker | profession and started working at a bronze foundry, whe |
| He made religious | profession and became a member of the Missionaries of t |
| He was a lawyer by | profession and was also known by his honorifics as Khan |
| nister Ranawaka is an Electrical Engineer by | profession and passed out from Moratuwa UniversityMinis |
| Shanmugham was a police officer by | profession and served the Mysore city police for 35 yea |
| He is a banker by | profession and has acted in the few popular Tamil movie |
| a serious health problem he left the medical | profession and the Maritimes in 1847. |
| He is a medical doctor by | profession, and worked as a GP in Sligo town from 1975. |
| eeply impressed with the importance of their | profession, and with the necessity of a systematic cour |
| ward from the ABA Commission on Women in the | Profession; and the Rosa Parks Award from the American |
| uty to be readable, not least outside of the | profession and that the virtues of pragmatism, intuitio |
| brothers had learned what they could of the | profession and felt that they were ready to try their h |
| , arguably the most prominent member of that | profession, and is sometimes referred to as "the Stradi |
| painter; but he soon left that branch of the | profession, and commenced painting landscapes, in which |
| Maximus provided his name, | profession and identity as a Christian. |
| nd flavors, fighting for the dignity of this | profession and refusing to work in the so-called mass-m |
| oreign countries as a result of the father's | profession, and very few families live in another count |
| She was a teacher by | profession and taught until 1991. |
| America, acting was considered a scandalous | profession and actresses had little social standing. |
| the 1996 Olympics Latta returned to the law | profession and gained a Masters Degree. |
| He was a lawyer by | profession and was involved in several high-profile cas |
| in his works as an ironic observation on his | profession and interest. |
| Colorado, and engaged in the practice of his | profession and also in the real estate business. |
| his approach" to the problems of the medical | profession and stated Bakke's "very definite opinions w |
| of ARUP's mission to improve the health-care | profession and advance the science of laboratory medici |
| e retired from the more active duties of his | profession, and built himself a house at Masham, near R |
| e managed relations within the English legal | profession and its relations internationally, as well a |
| tesse de la Bigne, who taught Anne-Marie the | profession and whose monumental bed was made of varnish |
| He was an attorney by | profession and started his distinguished career practic |
| She carried on with her medical | profession and served the refugees who were arriving in |
| He was a lawyer and judge by | profession, and was Recorder of London. |
| , originally a civil engineer, abandoned his | profession and went to Paris in order to study aeronaut |
| ntributions to the progress of this advanced | profession and the Institute for Operations Research an |
| She is a journalist by | profession and competed for her electoral seat in Stock |
| He was educated for the medical | profession and commenced practice. |
| ts in public office and contributions to the | profession and society. |
| ome sections were well received by the legal | profession, and Benson was elected a Bencher of the Inn |
| In 1825, he joined his father in the banking | profession and shortly after he began working he marrie |
| He resumed the practice of his | profession and also engaged in banking. |
| Irving always maintained a high ideal of his | profession, and in 1895 he received a knighthood, the f |
| otson decided to remain part-time due to his | profession and left the club in the post season. |
| He was a typesetter by | profession and a member of the Social Democratic Party |
| and people from all walks of life, religion, | profession and lifestyles. |
| in the United States: citizenship, joining a | profession, and owning land. |
| gns Colette to train their new cook into the | profession and the restaurant's practices. |
| Crowden followed in the family | profession, and became a chartered surveyor with a firm |
| Millen was a dentist by | profession, and served in the First World War with the |
| squalified himself of public exercise of his | profession and removed again to York, Pennsylvania. |
| He resumed the practice of his | profession and died in Trenton, Tennessee in Gibson Cou |
| n, from obtaining education, from entering a | profession, and from doing many other things that are n |
| A secondary school teacher by | profession and former principal , Beck is a directly el |
| ple vows of perpetual chastity, of religious | profession and of pilgrimage to the Holy Land. |
| er three years dividing his time between his | profession and music, Terraza decided to dedicate himse |
| tivity Question" and the American Historical | Profession and The Holocaust in American Life. |
| dulged in much scholarly study alongside his | profession and in the 1830s developed a passion for Ita |
| he soon attained considerable success in his | profession, and in 1491 was a Knight of the Shire for N |
| gues in favor of deregulation of the medical | profession and health care sector. |
| adhere to Copernicus, and was a Galileian in | profession and sect". |
| Allred is a land surveyor by | profession, and graduated from the Southern Alberta Ins |
| ns achieved national prominence in the legal | profession and parliament. |
| Ord was an architect by | profession, and has been involved in several community |
| inside outward: Being a Parallel between the | Profession and the Practice of the Brownists' religion. |
| He resumed the practice of his | profession and served in the Pennsylvania House of Repr |
| himself to a less laborious and more jovial | profession, and so opened the most lovely hostelry outs |
| Gounder Palaniappan Gounder) is a doctor by | profession and a former Member of the Legislative Assem |
| s great service to the community through his | profession and he continues to serve people even after |
| ience, the impact of new technologies on the | profession and importance of linking science to society |
| misguided trust people place in the medical | profession and animal agriculture propaganda... a great |
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