The craft of the carpetmaker includes traditional professional skills, such as wool processing, gathering of natural vegetable, animal or mineral dyes and yarn making. |
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The film is about a professional killer who's hired to liquidate a powerful businessman. |
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The growing number of young professional Scottish fiddlers makes a complete list impossible. |
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The senior teams each play in annual European competitions, and the professional side compete in the World Cup every 4 years. |
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Contracts for players were introduced in 2009, marking the transition to becoming a professional team. |
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In the 1850s and 1860s, Ireland was visited for the first time by touring professional teams. |
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Caledonia Pride are the only women's professional basketball team in Scotland. |
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The Giants play in the 10 team professional Elite Ice Hockey League which is the top league in Britain. |
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Among respondents between 16 and 74 years of age, those claiming Welsh ethnicity were predominantly in professional and managerial occupations. |
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Some crews were made up of professional merchant seamen, others of pirates, debtors, and convicts. |
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A loyalist who was a professional such as a doctor or lawyer was often denied the right to practice. |
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In Western Europe, professional associations often carry out the functions of a trade union. |
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The effectiveness of this professional financial body stands behind the success of many great Ottoman statesmen. |
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Supporting these directorates are a variety of other corporate service teams and professional groups. |
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Shipping, banking, insurance and professional services expanded at the same time. |
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Glasgow hosts Scotland's only professional basketball team, the Glasgow Rocks, who compete in the British Basketball League. |
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Fluellen Theatre Company is a professional theatre company based in Swansea who perform at the Grand Theatre and the Dylan Thomas Centre. |
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Fewer work in managerial or professional occupations, and more in elementary occupations, compared to the rest of the country. |
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In 2005 the President of the SRU said it was hoped eventually to establish a professional team in Aberdeen. |
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In a membership context, failure to comply with a code of practice can result in expulsion from the professional organization. |
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Today's association of football with the working classes began in 1885 when the FA changed its rules to allow professional players. |
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This was one of the factors leading to the growth of professional services such as private banking and captive insurance management. |
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The Ministers and Chiefs of the Defence Staff are supported by a number of civilian, scientific and professional military advisors. |
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The current Chief of the Defence Staff, the professional head of the British Armed Forces, is Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach. |
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Tour of Qatar is organised by the Qatar Cycling Federation for professional riders in the category of Elite Men. |
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The New York metropolitan area hosts the most sports teams in these five professional leagues. |
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A large proportion of professional racing drivers began in karts, often from a very young age, such as Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso. |
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Some members, particularly France, and all farming professional organisations wanted to maintain strong state intervention in agriculture. |
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The favourite professional mountant was, and to some extent still is, starch paste. |
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The film covers the politics, spiritual, scientific, medical and professional points of view on hydraulic fracturing. |
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A Mr. Goodbar crowd and the hottest sundown cruising in town for the 40-and-under professional crowd. |
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The government paid scientists the equivalent salary of professional athletes today. |
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The GMC sets standards of professional and ethical conduct that doctors in the UK are required to follow. |
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The code contains professional standards of practice and behaviour that all nurses and midwives must keep to. |
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This commitment to professional standards is fundamental to being part of a profession. |
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Barrie moved in literary circles and had many famous friends in addition to his professional collaborators. |
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Banks was born in Dunfermline, Fife, to a mother who was a professional ice skater and a father who was an officer in the Admiralty. |
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Wilde's professional success was mirrored by an escalation in his feud with Queensberry. |
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At the same time as this great change in his professional life, Barbirolli's personal life was also transformed. |
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Born in London of Italian and French parentage, Barbirolli grew up in a family of professional musicians. |
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He has an incredible speed of mind, and it has always been a great joy, as well as a rare professional experience, to work with him. |
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The band played professional gigs, such as corporate and wedding functions, and Daltrey kept a close eye on the finances as well as the music. |
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Clapton toured the US and Europe from 14 March to 19 June 2013 to celebrate 50 years as a professional musician. |
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Elegant, slightly chic, but not mutton dressed as lamb. It was important to present a professional appearance to her former employer. |
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The Platform Theatre at King's Cross provides venues for theatre productions, corporate hires and professional presentations. |
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He grew angry when any of his students wanted to become professional philosophers. |
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By contrast, teams in nations which had not yet developed professional leagues were able to field their strongest sides. |
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For the 1984 Summer Olympics, professional footballers were allowed to compete at the Olympics for the first time. |
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Jim Telfer stood down after the Grand Slam to concentrate on his professional career as a school master. |
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Rugby union in England is one of the leading professional and recreational team sports. |
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Suddenly the call of the professional league was a very strong draw to men who could not claim money for playing union. |
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The level below the provinces, the clubs, has probably suffered somewhat in the professional era. |
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This structure will be similar to that of North American professional sports, featuring two conferences of six teams each. |
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Rugby League is a minor sport in Scotland, with the country never having had a professional club. |
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But when it came to action I found myself between the fires of two professional narrow-mindednesses. |
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The Sultan Gallery was the first professional Arab art gallery in the Gulf. |
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The Kuwaiti Division I Basketball League is the highest professional basketball league in Kuwait. |
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Kenya is represented by Lucas Onyango as a professional rugby league player who plays with Oldham Roughyeds. |
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Liechtenstein is also the home country of Stephanie Vogt, a professional women's tennis player. |
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The first professional race track opened in January 1916, just south of the border gate. |
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The city is home to the Tijuana Zonkeys professional basketball team of the CIBACOPA basketball league. |
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Tijuana also has a long history of producing many world champion professional boxers, such as Antonio Margarito and Erik Morales. |
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California has twenty major professional sports league franchises, far more than any other state. |
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In 2004 the army transformed itself into a fully professional organization and compulsory military service was abolished. |
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In 1996 conscription was suspended, and the Dutch army was once again transformed into a professional army. |
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Scotland has 4 professional ice hockey teams that compete in the Elite Ice Hockey League. |
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Tactics were not very different from the past, but their effectiveness was largely improved because of the professional training of the soldiers. |
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Dumfries has produced a steady stream of professional footballers and managers. |
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She thought of herself for a moment as a company president, brain surgeon, television newscastress, professional football coach. |
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Haig and Robertson hoped that this would be the start of a new and more professional management of the war. |
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Liberal education and professional education have often been seen as divergent. |
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In India a significant amount of cotton textiles were manufactured for distant markets, often produced by professional weavers. |
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Livingston also has a cricket club known as the Kingfishers which fields teams for juniors and seniors and has fielded professional paid players. |
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At the 2012 Scottish local elections Councillor Debra Storr stood down to concentrate on her professional career. |
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Stirling is home to professional league teams in football, rugby and cricket. |
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Kings also acted as judges, although the extent of their power compared to that of professional jurists has been debated. |
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It is unclear, therefore, how much kings made judgments by themselves and how much they had to follow professional advice. |
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However, the kings do not appear to have stood as judges in all cases, and in some cases the professional jurists took that role. |
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Brehon law was produced in the vernacular language by a group of professional jurists. |
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Those were also the first two open world championships, as 1924 was the start of FIFA's professional era. |
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Countless professional golfers have seen their dreams of winning the Open Championship squandered by hitting their balls into those bunkers. |
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When he returned to professional boxing in 1978, he won two straight bouts, but everything else started going backwards for him. |
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Tancred was a professional engineer who had worked with Arrol before, but he would leave the partnership during the course of construction. |
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Originally, the contests were limited to professional Welsh bards who were paid by the nobility. |
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In addition, the denser populations could form and support legions of professional soldiers. |
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Apart from the judges there would be a clerk, an usher and sometimes two professional pleaders. |
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Famous professional pugilists from the town include Johnny Owen, Howard Winstone, and Eddie Thomas. |
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Chicago has professional sports teams in each of the major professional leagues. |
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In 1998 another professional soccer team was formed, the Atlanta Silverbacks of the North American Soccer League. |
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Atlanta has been the host city for various international, professional and collegiate sporting events. |
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In professional golf, The Tour Championship, the final PGA Tour event of the season, is played annually at East Lake Golf Club. |
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Tailor and fashion designer Timothy Everest began his professional career working as a sales assistant at a branch of Hepworths in the town. |
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Winstone turned professional in 1959 and was managed by former European welterweight champion, Eddie Thomas. |
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The Chester Music Festival features the professional music group Ensemble Deva led by Giovanni Guzzo and Music Director Clark Rundell. |
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The city also has a professional basketball team in the country's top competition, the British Basketball League. |
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And if that's not enough, you are a Numanoid and should seek professional help immediately. |
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In contrast, standard written Chinese continues to be used in formal literature, professional and government documents, and news media. |
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The poets organised themselves into a Guild to protect their professional status, and from time to time their rules were revised and updated. |
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Today, it is mostly charities and professional institutions who receive Royal Charters. |
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The city's other professional football club is Port Vale, who were formed in 1876 and play at Vale Park in the Burslem area. |
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The present choir consist of up to 30 boy choristers, eight probationers and the Vicars Choral, 12 professional singers, historically men. |
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This was the first Rugby World Cup to be held in the sport's professional era. |
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In the meantime Scotland would have only two professional teams based in Edinburgh and Glasgow. |
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With a reduction from nine professional clubs to just five, there was no Welsh entry in that year's competition. |
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He made his professional debut for the club in 1991 and spent the next 23 years in the Manchester United first team. |
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They offered to waive YTS forms, and persuaded Giggs to sign by offering the opportunity to turn professional in three years. |
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The idea of a second professional side in Wales was discussed before the Celtic Crusaders had even played a game. |
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In the summer of 2003, the WRU voted to reduce the top tier of Welsh professional rugby union from nine clubs into five regions. |
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Leighton Samuel was approached by the RFL to form a rugby league club and join the professional ranks. |
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The Rugby Football League is the governing body for professional rugby league in England. |
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The reason for the leniency shown to Merthyr is thought to have been connected to the club's apparent move to the professional Northern code. |
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In similar circumstances the Northern Union chose another venue where professional sympathies lay, this time Tonypandy in the Rhondda Valley. |
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The new clubs faced hostility from the rugby union scene, class prejudice and the rise of a more popular professional game, association football. |
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With little capital up front, they were seen as a poor alternative to players wishing to switch to the professional code. |
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Since ending his professional career at the 2003 World Indoor Championships Jackson has been a coach, in athletics and other areas. |
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In September 1993 Calzaghe was signed up and made his professional debut at Cardiff Arms Park on the Lennox Lewis vs. |
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He turned professional as a boxer in Philadelphia in 1905, and spent the best part of his career fighting in the United States. |
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Before his first professional fight, Welsh decided to change his name, fearing he may fail and that his mother would find out he was boxing. |
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Welsh took Jack Clancy on as his American manager, and on 21 December 1905 he experienced his first professional bout. |
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It was a pitiful display and Welsh never stepped into a professional ring again. |
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Winstone made his professional debut in February 1959 at Wembley Stadium, London, when he beat Billy Graydon on points over six rounds. |
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Jones is recorded as having 52 professional fights, with 46 wins, 3 loses and 3 draws. |
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After facing Marciano, with the prospect of another significant payday all but gone, Louis retired for good from professional boxing. |
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An oenophile does not become of professional concern to physicians until he becomes an oenomaniac, that is, one who is overly wild about wine. |
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The composer conducted, and the leads were sung by two professional guest stars, Richard Lewis and Elsie Morison. |
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Before becoming a professional singer, she worked as a secretary at the Pontypool foundry. |
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He knew of another Welsh baritone named Bryn Jones, so chose Bryn Terfel as his professional name. |
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Although Polley's professional reputation was admired, his dubious financial practices eventually contributed to the band's downfall. |
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Here he remained for two years, with occasional professional visits to other provincial towns. |
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His father, Alex, was a professional football player from Scotland and his mother, Elsie, ran a milk round. |
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To say he went on a tear after turning professional would be an understatement. He went fourteen fights without tasting defeat. |
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It is more professional to accept differences, no matter what the grievance, and walk away on talking terms. |
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Tom Doran is a Welsh professional boxer who currently holds the WBC International middleweight title. |
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Devon has three professional football teams, based in each of its most populous towns and cities. |
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There are also many successful professional racehorse trainers based in Devon. |
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Around 780 Charlemagne reformed the local system of administering justice and created the scabini, professional experts on law. |
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The Elite One Championship is the professional competition for rugby league clubs in France. |
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It focuses on professional education, such as teaching, healthcare and engineering. |
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There still is no professional attempt to promote the language into the school curriculum. |
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Seeing the mess professional politicians have made of things is it any wonder the electorate is beginning to prefer outsiders. |
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These schools award their students a professional Bachelor's degree and postgraduate or Master's degree. |
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Rotterdam is the home of three professional football clubs, being first tier clubs Feyenoord, Excelsior and Sparta. |
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Then, he outlawed professional guilds, except those of ancient foundation, since many of these were subversive political clubs. |
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John built up a strong team of engineers for siege warfare and a substantial force of professional crossbowmen. |
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However, he was discreet in expressing his religious views because he feared public attention might hinder his professional career. |
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Out of 53 crewmen only the navigator, Peter Jensen, was a professional seaman. |
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After his record swim, Captain Webb basked in national and international adulation, and followed a career as a professional swimmer. |
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Clarkson had a more professional paint job, and installed an even more powerful turbo. |
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The theatre plays host to performances by both student and professional companies. |
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In the First Division in 1976, they then sank to the bottom professional tier before reforming after a 1982 bankruptcy. |
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During the latter 19th century, the term landscape architect became used by professional people who designed landscapes. |
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This led to the duck becoming the nickname and mascot for the eventual National Hockey League professional team Anaheim Ducks. |
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Despite the existence of snake charmers, there have also been professional snake catchers or wranglers. |
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Even so, professional medical help should always be sought as soon as possible after any bite. |
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Columbia University is home to a rich diversity of undergraduate, graduate, and professional publications. |
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Canada shares several major professional sports leagues with the United States. |
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The first report of professional work at the Blackwater Draw Clovis site is in the November 25, 1932, issue of Science News. |
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The book received significant media attention but mixed reviews from professional archaeologists. |
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The following series of extracts provides a snapshot of the chief professional organisations, or peak bodies, and research centres in Australia. |
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At the end of the Late Middle Ages, professional actors began to appear in England and Europe. |
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Richard III and Henry VII both maintained small companies of professional actors. |
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The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra is the largest and oldest professional musical ensemble in Winnipeg. |
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As in other applications of the phrase sui generis, the decisions will be a unique matter of fact, degree, and professional opinion. |
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Members are allowed to register with political parties but choose not to reveal their affiliation while seated, as a professional courtesy. |
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On 16 May 2013, Beckham announced that he would retire from professional football at the end of that year's French football season. |
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Later, two other professional divers, John Deane and William Edwards, were employed. |
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He was a trained professional who saw to the health and welfare of the crew and acted as the medical expert on board. |
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Australia is unique in that it has professional leagues for four football codes. |
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These CMA's are used in most professional leagues and are altered or weighted depending on the league the rider gained the CMA in. |
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Castagna was the only Italian professional speedway rider in the history of the sport, and qualified five times for an Individual World Final. |
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Following the fight, Khan split from his trainer Oliver Harrison, the trainer for all of his previous 17 professional contests. |
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In certain instances we were estranged from denominational boardsmen by their sensitivity to professional prerogative. |
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The video of their wedding was made by a professional company. |
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I was impressed by the calm and professional way she handled the crisis. |
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Increased competition has inflated salaries among professional athletes. |
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The job offers many opportunities for professional advancement. |
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He was the best freshman in professional basketball this year. |
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An architect's lien statute may grant the same rights to a design professional as an ordinary mechanics' lien. |
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So don't think for a moment that your old but tired vehicle matters only to you. Your clunker is cash money to professional thieves. |
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He achieved a clean sweep winning four professional majors in a span of 294 days. |
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The medical code is a system of rules for the regulation of the professional conduct of physicians. |
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A business suit and briefcase help her to come across as the competent professional she is. |
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The price of crude oil is determined in continuous trading between professional players in World's many commodities exchanges. |
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Sometimes, professional tools are necessary and homespun solutions just don't cut it. |
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You can figure for yourself what a darb of a setup that was for us seven hundred professional killers! |
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They insinuated that he had no credibility because he wasn't an industry cancer professional or a highly degreed expert. |
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Eventually seven days' efforts by professional demolitionists succeeded in reducing the building to debris. |
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I remember once in the professional theatre in Addis Ababa a certain actor had become a popular drawcard. |
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That may have changed just a little bit, time will tell, since the professional feminoids have discovered the evils and dangers of pornography. |
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Cosmetic art is often applied by professional funeralists to reduce signs of the illness or trauma associated with the death. |
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There's a tendency to think professional athletes get graded only on game day. In reality, they're graded every day in practice. |
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You can hand-hold many professional cameras, but using a tripod may be a better idea. |
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This wasn't some punk carving Harlem sunsets on a drugstore attendant. This was a professional job. |
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Unlike Oasis, the point wasn't simply to have it large and live a whacked-out existence as professional rock stars. |
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There is a professional league championship in which clubs representing 17 English counties and 1 Welsh county compete. |
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Super League is the highest level of professional rugby league in the UK and Europe. |
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For Bakhtin, language exists as a multi-voiced amalgam of social, political and professional dialects, or heteroglots. |
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During the 18th century, London was dogged by crime, and the Bow Street Runners were established in 1750 as a professional police force. |
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This required the lowering of administrative formalities and recognition of professional qualifications of other states. |
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Today top quality professional football remains in the northeast of England. |
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Nearly all professional cymbals are made from bronze, which gives a desirable balance of durability and timbre. |
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Bell bronze is used to make the tone rings of many professional model banjos. |
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Although Simmons, as a professional purveyor of horror and fantasy, is no dim imaginer, he has his work cut out for him. |
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The Nadars diversified their professional activities and made their imprint on every profession through an incessive process of modernisation. |
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He left school after just three years in favor of a professional sports career. |
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Also present were a significant number of fishermen, administrators, professional men and craftsmen. |
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The new standing army had a more disciplined and professional approach to warfare than its predecessors. |
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In addition to professional retainers a lord could find men amongst his tenantry. |
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The professional head of the Naval Service is the First Sea Lord, an admiral and member of the Defence Council of the United Kingdom. |
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In addition, women were allowed to perform on the commercial stage as professional actresses for the first time. |
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Despite his personality, he remained a highly professional leader and was driven all his life by a strong sense of duty. |
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Laws concerning the recognition of professional qualifications also may not be fully harmonized. |
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Ulster is one of the four professional provincial teams in Ireland and competes in the Celtic League and European Cup. |
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Perhaps Northern Ireland's most notable successes in professional sport have come in golf. |
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There are a number of smaller statutory jurisdictions, such as appeals from ecclesiastical and professional bodies. |
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Northampton Saints are a professional rugby union club from Northampton, England. |
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In rugby union, the region is home to professional Premiership teams Wasps RFC and Worcester Warriors. |
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One medical professional claims these meds Risperdal, Olanzpine, Haldol, Invenga and so on cause Labotomy and castrations to the body. |
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Famous professional footballers from Liverpool include Peter Reid, Gary Ablett, Wayne Rooney, Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher and Tony Hibbert. |
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The North East Art Expo, a festival of art and design from the regions professional artists, is held in late May. |
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Games between the two professional clubs, Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday, are known as the Steel City derby. |
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It allows students to design a customized and specific course of study to best suit their educational and professional objectives. |
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Sheffield Eagles RLFC are the city's professional Rugby league team who play their matches at Owlerton Stadium. |
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The Georgian area around Oxford and Regent Streets is dominated by small professional firms. |
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Notts County, formed in 1862, is the oldest professional football club in the world. |
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It is suitable only for institutional, professional and highly knowledgeable investors. |
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In the medieval and the early modern period a network of professional banks was established in Southern and Central Europe. |
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They are one of the few English league clubs to have been champions of all four tiers of the English professional league. |
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Immediately after his death, two organisations of professional physicists established annual awards in Dirac's memory. |
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Tour buses come with professional and informed staff, insurance and maintain state governed safety standards. |
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A former professional longboarder, Huerta, 28, works in international sales and merchandising for a denim company. |
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There is a high need for comprehensive professional development for teachers in the ESL program. |
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In the private sector, professional economists are employed as consultants and in industry, including banking and finance. |
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Currently, there exists a low approval rate from professional economists regarding many public policies. |
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Enormously expensive, they led to the development of the first modern professional army in Europe, the Tercios. |
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Some professional brass players and contesting brass band personnel have Salvation Army backgrounds. |
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In addition to academic degrees, many professional qualifications are tied to the QTI at the different levels. |
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A combination of a Dutch title with an international title is not allowed, except for some limited number of international professional titles. |
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Not all universities offer degrees named exactly the same, even if they have similar academic and professional effects. |
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Each university may present proposals for the study programme considered to meet professional and academic demand. |
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All bachelor's and master's degrees accredited by ANECA enjoy full academic and professional effects in accordance with new and previous laws. |
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Most professional degree programs require a prior bachelor's degree for admission, and many require seven or eight years of total study. |
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It's a professional level where theory and practice are focused in a broad sense. |
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After completion of high school, students may follow professional or technical studies at Universities or Technical schools. |
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In the late 19th century, there was a high demand for professional talents in the central government of Thailand. |
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To compensate, some professional graduate programs in law, business, and medicine rely almost solely on private funding. |
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Loans to graduate and professional students are especially profitable because of high interest rates and low default rates. |
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A bachelor's degree is the title sought by Brazilians in order to be a professional in a certain area of human knowledge. |
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These professional bachelor's degrees do grant access to some university Master's program. |
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These professional bachelor's degrees are considered to be a full education. |
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The Bachelor of Professional Studies is awarded to students who major in professional career studies. |
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Programs vary in their focus on studio work and may or may not involve professional practice. |
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Entry to professional fields such as medicine, dentistry, occupational therapy and physical therapy is at the bachelor's level. |
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Robin Hood's Yorkshire origins are universally accepted by professional historians. |
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As of the 2015 season, the Bears will compete in the Kingstone Press League 1, as a fully professional team in the third tier of Rugby League. |
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Fireworks on general sale are usually less powerful than professional fireworks. |
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The Royal Academy Schools was the first institution to provide professional training for artists in Britain. |
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This masterpiece of historiography was composed in 1225 or 1226 by a professional poet of talent at the request of William, son of the marshal. |
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The first professional performances of the play in North America were those of the Hallam Company. |
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Throughout the 19th century, Romeo and Juliet had been Shakespeare's most popular play, measured by the number of professional performances. |
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The first professional performances of Macbeth in North America were probably those of The Hallam Company. |
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Early on, when Johnson was unable to pay off his debts, he began to work with professional writers and identified his own situation with theirs. |
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Despite the emotions stirred by this task, Mary Shelley arguably proved herself in many respects a professional and scholarly editor. |
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In 1928, Orwell began his career as a professional writer in Paris at a journal owned by the French Communist Henri Barbusse. |
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His career as a professional author now began in earnest, although he taught for another year. |
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Historically, major professional orchestras have been mostly or entirely composed of male musicians. |
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Some of the earliest cases of women being hired in professional orchestras was in the position of harpist. |
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Byrd's first known professional employment was his appointment in 1563 as organist and master of the choristers at Lincoln Cathedral. |
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During the Baroque era, professional musicians were expected to be accomplished improvisers of both solo melodic lines and accompaniment parts. |
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From the age of ten he took viola lessons from a friend of his mother's, Audrey Alston, who had been a professional player before her marriage. |
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On his return Holst obtained his first professional appointment, aged seventeen, as organist and choirmaster at Wyck Rissington, Gloucestershire. |
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While in Germany, Holst reappraised his professional life, and in 1903 he decided to abandon orchestral playing to concentrate on composition. |
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The performance was given on 29 September to an invited audience including Sir Henry Wood and most of the professional musicians in London. |
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Its first performance was by students at the Royal College of Music, and the work is rarely staged by major professional companies. |
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Epstein, in an effort to maximise the Beatles' commercial potential, encouraged them to adopt a professional approach to performing. |
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Led Zeppelin changed their show by utilising things such as lasers, professional light shows and mirror balls. |
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The animated sequences would remain, but scenes would be acted by professional actors with no dialogue. |
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Spurred on by his father, his ambition was to become a professional footballer. |
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Its weekend format, low queuing times and professional organisation have given it a loyal audience. |
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In the 2000s, all tenured members of a professional orchestra normally audition for positions in the ensemble. |
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The first women members hired in professional orchestras have been harpists. |
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They rely on years of extensive training and proper technique to become a part of professional companies. |
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Training does not end when ballet dancers are hired by a professional company. |
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The friendship and professional association lasted for more than fifty years, until the end of Richardson's life. |
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After leaving school, Oldman was the first in his class to receive professional work. |
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Trollope's novels portray the lives of the landowning and professional classes of early Victorian England. |
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Larger libraries are often divided into departments staffed by both paraprofessionals and professional librarians. |
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Headgear is not permitted in professional bouts, and boxers are generally allowed to take much more damage before a fight is halted. |
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The Master wears a scarlet coat with four brass buttons while the huntsman and other professional staff wear five. |
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If there is a tie after the regulation number of holes in a professional tournament, a playoff takes place between all tied players. |
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These programs include independent institutions and universities, and those that eventually lead to a Class A golf professional certification. |
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Some top instructors who work with professional golfers have become quite well known in their own right. |
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Gaining membership of an elite tour is highly competitive, and most professional golfers never achieve it. |
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There is also a professional Ice Hockey league operating in Great Britain called the Elite Ice Hockey League. |
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There are eighteen professional county clubs, seventeen of them in England and one in Wales. |
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The governing body of professional boxing is the British Boxing Board of Control. |
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It is generally felt that British professional boxing is in decline in the early years of the 21st century. |
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It competes in the two major professional tournaments, the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship. |
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All of England's professional football teams are members of the Football Association. |
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The Football League consists of 70 professional association football clubs in England and 2 in Wales. |
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