He's now a scientific glass-blower at the university and repairs broken laboratory equipment and makes specialised glassware. |
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Six spinnerets with different types of spigots and a specialised spinning organ called the cribellum. |
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He initially specialised in obstetrics, which was to hold him in good stead in his long career as a country doctor. |
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We think that the specialised high Arctic plants may, in some few places, move up the mountains. |
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Therefore rotation of tasks was feasible, and would prevent a status hierarchy developing on the basis of specialised roles. |
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The government campaign to increase pay for a few specialised senior nurses only affects a tiny percentage of the workforce. |
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It developed more specialised roles such as a torpedo-carrier, a glider tug and a pathfinder. |
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At Wolverhampton she specialised in cytology and introduced the cervical cytology screening service. |
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Collectors, dealers and curators in specialised areas all knew each other, and there was supply enough to satisfy everyone. |
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Corduroy were one of those British acid-jazz bands who specialised in covering, and pastiching, theme music, mostly from 70s TV shows. |
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His interest in criminal work petered out fairly early in his career and he specialised in family law. |
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Jones has been trying to run a curate's egg in an industry that has become increasingly specialised. |
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We investigate the interaction with a specialised cuckoo wasp whose larvae kill the beewolf larvae. |
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Some of these conditions are mild and will pass quickly with minimum treatment, others are more serious and need specialised care. |
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They appeared to use every location on the ship, including one couple who specialised in the crow's-nest. |
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The bed in question is a very specialised one, purpose-designed to help patients with pressure sores. |
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The parents will then be subject to check-ups by a specialised medical commission. |
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It is only wise to seek advice from experts, especially on highly specialised subjects. |
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One of the main contributions of this thesis concerns the analysis of denominative variation causes in specialised texts. |
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That task is a field of expertise which the Federal Court has specialised skills in. |
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It could be likened to the specialised needs of a lepidopterist researching the markings of a species of butterflies to be found only in Borneo. |
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It has taken highly specialised forms of criticism to separate creative writers from their critics. |
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Dr Alec Rasizade is a Washington, D.C., based author, who specialised in writing about Caspian and Caucasian topics. |
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This includes the specialised categories of carters, draymen, drivers, hackmen, teamsters and expressmen. |
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This is a highly specialised career path requiring several years of study before qualification as an actuary. |
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Unlike mammals, the dragon relies on two specialised olfactory or nasal chambers, called Jacobson's organs, located in the roof of its mouth. |
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The park's facilities include such specialised features as a flatbank, a grind box, a quarter pipe and grinding rails. |
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The company specialised in the manufacture of corrugated and protective packing. |
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He specialised in business studies and accountancy and, in former times, economic history. |
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Deriving from his specialised knowledge of optometry, this cylindrical lens imitates what happens in astigmatism. |
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The twins specialised in sports acrobatics, which differs from gymnastics in that there are no props used. |
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Most of those late-night and weekend workers operated on their own time, getting cash in hand for shop fittings and specialised work. |
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At the same time, many of the vice-presidents offer specialised skills, knowledge and business acumen. |
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It is fascinating to watch a complete novice become proficient in a specialised job in a mere four weeks. |
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These include the largest range and size of studios in Europe, plus a host of specialised on-site film services. |
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Detecting the user's keystrokes turns out to be a rather specialised branch of event handling. |
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The mining corporation stations thrived as they specialised in refining the raw materials needed by everyone. |
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The family later moved to Wheldrake, where they bought The Forge and specialised in wrought ironwork. |
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Just five people in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland are currently being trained as specialised allergists. |
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After the war he specialised in tropical medicine and was consultant to the Far East land forces in Singapore. |
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Motor vehicle manufacturers cooperate with the selected dealers and repairers in order to provide specialised servicing for the product. |
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If you live out in the sticks or are after specialised items of tackle then mail order is the answer. |
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For brain aneurysms, a specialised surgical procedure called a craniotomy is carried out to open the head. |
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To prevent the movement of further machinery, pickets later tied a specialised bicycle lock to the gates of the factory. |
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With over 25 members, the crafters meet every Thursday and hold specialised workshops once a-month on Saturdays. |
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These cheerful Dutch samplists compete by offering high-quality, specialised orchestral samples at a reasonable price. |
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He specialised as a court reporter and in the 1990s covered the investigations and trials of those involved in the crimes. |
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Customers are able to register for specialised mailing lists so they can receive news and sale updates when items of interest come up for sale. |
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While the children need to be supervised, Principal McGovern argues that it is an excellent way to teach a specialised subject area. |
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Those suffering from knee problems, backache and arthritis get specialised workouts. |
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It continues to design and sell specialised trailers for the racing car world, but no longer manufactures. |
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In the specialised discourse of contemporary scholarship, the connection between learning and living is often lost. |
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Prior to her appearances in London she had specialised in singing male roles, because of her remarkably low tessitura. |
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More specialised instruments were designed to take detailed measurements, such as the amount of hydrogen gas in the upper Martian atmosphere. |
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It provides consultancy, IT support, specialised business workshops and an ongoing advice service. |
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Smith famously used a pin factory to explain how specialised tasks under a division of labour massively increase productivity. |
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By focusing on a niche, a company becomes so specialised to the needs of a very small part of the market that it is secure against competition. |
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A specialised ticket office at York Racecourse is now selling the remaining Rails Enclosure tickets for the meeting. |
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Now, add all those specialised magazines, and you have a virtual feast of news, gossip, tidbits, and more. |
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This is a highly specialised treatment and should only be done by a qualified beautician. |
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Very few museum curators have the opportunity or the budget to be so single-minded, to collect in depth in a highly specialised area. |
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Keith specialised in depraved characters who committed acts of extreme brutality while sermonising on the virtues of a good and moral life. |
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These two will be followed by the launch of four specialised channels in all the four southern languages, and also a Bengali channel. |
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The shaft was merely a hole in the ground and the mining equipment was generally specialised and not readily moved. |
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He explained that the work was very specialised and although local tradesmen had been approached, none were considered capable. |
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Anyone who has trained or is training in physiotherapy, nutrition, or sports science and so on would need more specialised information. |
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All have specialised educations or training beyond the secondary school level and work together as a team. |
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Many people with Down's Syndrome benefit from specialised education, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech therapy and a dietician. |
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Chemotherapy shrank it to the size of an apricot, but David needed a specialised biopsy to determine whether the tumour was still cancerous. |
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The Northern Soul scene specialised in turning little known performers into stars. |
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Sport exists in a specialised world of brutal oppression, of draconian law, of fascist ukase. |
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Several specialised cells in the gastric mucosa contribute to the control of acid secretion. |
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The ring specialised in contract murders, abductions, explosions, racketeering and other terrorist activities. |
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The firm's efforts resulted in a patented coating which is bonded permanently to glass via a specialised manufacturing process. |
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This Frankfurt-born artist who was based in Rome specialised in biblical and mythological subjects in oil on copper panels. |
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Many of the large drapery shops have closed and instead a large number of boutiques have opened offering specialised merchandise. |
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Stem cells are unspecialised cells that are able to replicate and can be influenced by their environment to take on specialised properties. |
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Our team on the ground need grain and specialised food to bring immediate relief to people. |
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She uses fine cloth, velvet or canvas as the base for paintings done using specialised thin and wide nibs. |
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He spent two years in with the Royal Air Force in Rhodesia, where he specialised in venereology and rose to squadron leader. |
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The company has increased its staff by 25 per cent and opened a specialised training division. |
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Basic awareness training should be supplemented by more specialised training directly related to the function of the employee. |
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The standard will never be the same as that provided by a professional mechanic, with their specialised knowledge and experience. |
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After primary teaching training she completed specialised training as a teacher of the deaf. |
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We will be taking on somebody who can provide the specialised services required by mature students. |
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Readers might have relied upon her specialised knowledge and the fact that she held herself out as an anthropologist. |
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It is a book which will be of lasting value, I think, albeit on a highly specialised subject. |
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Jargon can be seen in a positive way, enabling communication within a specialised subject. |
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This is a book which is useful for those who work in the specialised area of women's studies. |
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This is a highly specialised field and there is little published material on the subject for the interested novice. |
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She has specialised in gemmology, diamond grading, jewellery designing, and computer-aided design and manufacturing. |
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However, specialised terms such as selenology, areology, etc., are also in use. |
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I studied prehistory and archaeology at Sheffield University, and then specialised in scientific methods in archaeology at Bradford. |
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An increasing number of stores and interior designers in Egypt are now specialised in decorating the rooms of tiny tots. |
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After an adventurous war time career in the Polish Free Forces he specialised in radiotherapy. |
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If no, then why are children with mental disorders dumped in the care of specialised institutions? |
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But it has the same class, aromatic piquancy, and absence of jargon in treating so specialised a theme. |
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But when did Passion become a specialised term of church vocabulary, like the Ascension, to describe a very specific period in the life of Christ? |
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The NSW Wheelchair Sports Association will have handcycles and basketball chairs for you to try out, plus instructions on specialised rules and tactics. |
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Outside these specialised terms for slaves, there are some usages in the colonial newspapers which parallel those of the English press, but perhaps rather more obscurely. |
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They enable us to secure both skills in demand that are readily categorisable, as well as highly specialised skills and knowledge that are cutting edge. |
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It would also mean that the specialised advice which qualified animal health suppliers offer will be removed from the industry, disadvantaging both farmers and consumers. |
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There is one exception to this behaviour, and that is the specialised hermit crab Parugrita, which uses a crack in the reef or a discarded tubeworm cast as a home. |
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The two hemispheres of the vertebrate brain have also become specialised. |
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I could be totally wrong, but what hope do we have in exploration if our specialised high budget telecommunications aren't blisteringly fast in the present day and age? |
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A specialised machine that uses the latest in optical and high speed sensor technology to search for skeleton weed is in the advanced stages of development. |
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The site also features the firm's specialised fabrics such as blazer cloths along with corporate wear and men's and women's wear for the retail market. |
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Mark is a member of the firm's regional construction and engineering group having specialised in contentious and non-contentious construction law for over ten years. |
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It later moved into the Innovation Centre in Heslington and specialised in data warehousing, data design and custom-built data processing systems. |
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Films that were not interpreted by emergency physicians, such as specialised scans, ultrasound scans, and intravenous pyelogram studies, were not included in the data. |
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Animation courses in universities and art schools were traditionally bolt-on elements to illustration degrees and usually very specialised in nature. |
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It has built new, specialised quays for handling cement, timber and scrap metal, and several warehouses for bulk fertilisers and other dry cargoes. |
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They then manipulated them in the laboratory to turn them into specialised cells that form myelin, the insulating layer than surrounds nerve fibres. |
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During his athletic days, he specialised in long-distance running. |
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However, unless all access points are sealed off, drugs in an intravenous bag could be accessed by even a specialised intrathecal needle and syringe. |
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These special camouflage nets were very specialised pieces of equipment. |
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He specialised in representing Native American tribes, many of whom are now fabulously wealthy thanks to the casinos they are permitted to operate. |
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The first specialised dance school in Surrey is one of the biggest in the south, covering all main urban styles including street, hiphop, LA style, breakdance, and krumping. |
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This means that the old specialised areas of collecting may once again become the hunting ground of connoisseurs, rather than those for whom price is all. |
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I've known spouses who decided to teach for the first time and others who turned their specialised skill into profits making jewellery, customised stationary and needlework. |
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The fire stations have aircraft recovery equipment, all-terrain vehicles, foam cannons on top of their firetrucks and specialised aviation fire training. |
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He also specialised in selling nails, iron, barbed wire, enamelware, Royal Dalton china and silverware from places like New York, Liverpool and London. |
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They were a family line who seemed to have specialised in marrying well. |
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Donaldson's alter ego was a wet fish merchant who specialised in writing brash, outrageous letters to eminent public figures, enclosing a one pound note. |
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In an age where media is fragmenting, becoming more specialised, a station with as broad a remit and geographic reach as Radio Scotland increasingly looks like an anachronism. |
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Other assets include two specialised marine terminals for oil and gas exports with a 15-year main towage contract with Shell at Braefoot Bay in place. |
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Businessman John Cross wanted to turn the dilapidated and decaying jetty into a shopping mall, bistro-style restaurant and a specialised apartment-style hotel. |
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But university administrators said that he had been a dedicated student of town planning and urban development who had specialised in urban renewal. |
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Both exotic and indigenous species were acclimatised, and specialised sections, such as rosaries, ferneries, borders, and cactus gardens, developed. |
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The company employs 30 people, many with specialised skills. |
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Dusenbery specialised in machines which unwind, slit and rewind large reels of material, foil and paper making them suitable for further processing or consumer use. |
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It was during his college years that he learnt his trademark and highly specialised craft of working with a silk and velvet mix known as devore velvet. |
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Iraq depends on importing specialised equipment, and some chemicals, to purify its water supply, most of which is heavily mineralised, and frequently brackish to saline. |
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The bilberry mining bee is an even more specialised solitary bee, using only this single plant species to gather food, and has seldom been recorded in the Peak District. |
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This was a company that specialised in the fabrication of tubular steel structures. |
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Fauna in the Pennines is similar to the rest of England and Wales, but the area hosts some specialised species. |
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In Scotland, each article was voted on separately and several clauses in articles were delegated to specialised subcommittees. |
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But most importantly for the defence of the principality, iron and specialised weaponry were also imported. |
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Other specialised courts of the Queen's Bench Division include the Technology and Construction Court, Commercial Court, and the Admiralty Court. |
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A specialised style of sailing boat, the Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter, developed in the area. |
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The company specialised in bus manufacturing but was capable of high quality engineering. |
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His ironmonger's business specialised in designing, manufacturing and selling tools for the mining industry. |
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Specialist builders also exist and concentrate on building buses for special uses or modifying standard buses into specialised products. |
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There are also a number of local or specialised rail services operated on an 'open access' basis outside the franchise arrangements. |
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Primitive Irish does appear in a specialised written form, using a unique script known as Ogham. |
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Another school, Hassanil Bolkiah Boys' Arabic Secondary School, is a government sixth form centre for students in the specialised Arabic stream. |
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Nyman created a similar group called Foster's Social Orchestra, which specialised in the work of Stephen Foster. |
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Historically, only those wishing to use specialised material unavailable in other public or academic libraries would be given a Reader Pass. |
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The Laws of the Game do not specify any player positions other than goalkeeper, but a number of specialised roles have evolved. |
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Hawke worked on fielding practice and the players became specialised and efficient as fielders. |
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Each configuration offers either specialised advantage or broad capability, and each design creates a different riding posture. |
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Germany is recognised for its large portion of specialised small and medium enterprises, known as the Mittelstand model. |
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They are primarily engaged in specialised professions such as accounting, finance, and insurance. |
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The basic coursework breakdown is the same as in the primary level, although classes are much more specialised. |
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It thus became the first specialised agency of the United Nations to which every member subscribed. |
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Because hospitals tend to provide more complex and specialised care, they receive the lion's share of NHS funding. |
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The elderly generally require more specialised and intensive forms of healthcare services. |
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There are many highly specialised animals, fungi and plants associated with bog habitat. |
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Dahl was surprised to find that he would not receive any specialised training in aerial combat, or in flying Gladiators. |
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By the end of 1789, he had also begun to study under the topographical draughtsman Thomas Malton, specialised in London views. |
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Sports car racing is a set of classes of vehicles, over a closed course track, including sports cars, and specialised racing types. |
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It was formed in 1936 to allow more specialised control of fighter aircraft. |
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Since the 1970s Sherab has trained a number of western practitioners in the highly specialised techniques needed to create thangkas. |
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Dee is a former RAF Police working dog and specialised in explosives detection. |
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This in turn led to specialised merchandise being sold by the club and local businesses. |
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As knowledge has increased, paleontology has developed specialised subdivisions. |
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Cardiff's specialised facilities include a distribution terminal and chill and cold storage for perishables. |
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There are also smaller specialised colleges, including Griffith College Dublin, The Gaiety School of Acting and the New Media Technology College. |
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Hydrographic services in most countries are carried out by specialised hydrographic offices. |
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The sector of weekly magazines is stronger and diversified with more than 400 specialised weekly magazines published in the country. |
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Although lobsters are largely bilaterally symmetrical like most other arthropods, some genera possess unequal, specialised claws. |
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Most carideans are omnivorous, but some are specialised for particular modes of feeding. |
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Indeed, they are the least specialised of all the seabirds, and their morphology allows for equal adeptness in swimming, flying, and walking. |
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Larger ships are obliged to accept pilots and specialised canal helmsmen, in some cases even the assistance of a tugboat. |
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Both, regarded as flagships of the group, specialised respectively in microwave and electronic telephone exchanges. |
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The Germans had no specialised landing craft, and would have had to rely primarily on river barges to lift troops and supplies for the landing. |
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As in snakes and many mammals, all lizards have a specialised olfactory system, the vomeronasal organ, used to detect pheromones. |
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Lithic analysis is a major and specialised form of archaeological investigation. |
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Military gliders have been used in war to deliver assault troops, and specialised gliders have been used in atmospheric and aerodynamic research. |
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The WRC is a highly specialised ADF test and evaluation capability operated by the RAAF for the purposes of testing war material. |
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Like moose, caribou have specialised noses featuring nasal turbinate bones that dramatically increase the surface area within the nostrils. |
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The lure may require a specialised presentation to impart an enticing action as, for example, in fly fishing. |
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However, the term 'merchant' is often used in a variety of specialised contexts such as in merchant banker, merchant navy or merchant services. |
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Merchants specialised in financing, organisation and transport while agents were domiciled overseas and acted on behalf of a principal. |
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It originated from the need for quick and effective jurisdiction, administered by specialised courts. |
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The term historiography also denotes a body of historical work on a specialised topic. |
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There are also additional federal courts established by Parliament, which have a specialised jurisdiction in certain areas of federal law. |
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Bolton specialised in fine count cotton, and its mules ran more slowly to put in the extra twist. |
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He seems to have specialised in the lighter, more complex kind of forge work. |
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In Brocchinia, the urn is a specialised insect trap, with a loose, waxy lining and a population of digestive bacteria. |
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It possesses specialised physical characteristics and exhibits unique behaviour to assist in hunting and catching prey. |
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The axe has many forms and specialised uses but generally consists of an axe head with a handle, or helve. |
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It may have been produced at specialised workshops catering for the elite of a large area. |
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Fine embroidery, especially gold threadwork, was of course a specialised skill, done for rich patrons, not the stitchcraft of hovels. |
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I subclassed the Button class to create a more specialised FancyButton class for my user interface. |
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The most specialised is the water shrew, which is larger than our other two shrews. |
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All these projects and developments have resulted in an increased demand for specialised insurance services which QIC is well-placed to provide. |
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This is a relatively small scene, but one that has an accessible popularity, both for mainline jazzers and more specialised listeners. |
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We had always wanted to own a traditional, warm and welcoming pub which specialised in selling real ales. |
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I had always believed this to be caused by a particular specialised form of biting midge, but now learn that there is a genetic component. |
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A microsurgeon is a fully qualified doctor who has trained as a general surgeon then specialised. |
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Then, further into my degree, I specialised in silversmithing and jewellery because it was just a technique I really enjoyed. |
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Each taste bud contains 50 to 100 specialised taste hairs that sense the food chemicals dissolved in saliva. |
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Echocardiographs are specialised pieces of equipment, which look at the structure of the patient's heart. |
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The Hispaniolan solenodon is a strange looking shrew-like creature with a long snout and has specialised teeth capable of delivering venom. |
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Alternative culture, slow growing spirochaete and requiring specialised media. |
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We could then turn to the world of specialised stoneworkers in order to find an adequate context for these expressions. |
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She specialised as a cryptographer, where she dodged bullets during gun battles in Cyprus. |
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An extensive selection of specialised concepts and terms are introduced here. |
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Based in Thornaby, it specialised in the manufacture of large industrial products such as fractional distillation columns. |
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The specialised precast concrete company designs, manufactures, delivers and installs precast and prestressed concrete components to customer specifications. |
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Proofreaders can get to work instantly using the site's built-in document editor specialised for tracking changes-no need for file downloads or word processor programs. |
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These Miocene apes all lacked the suite of enhanced specialisations for suspensory locomotion exhibited by the more specialised extant great apes. |
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Danny De Munter, a Belgian architect specialised in high-end interior design and restoration, and Wim Gyselinck have previously done other major projects in the region. |
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Other species, such as the side-necked turtles of Australia, cope by using specialised cavities in their rear, known as cloacal bursae, to draw in water and remove the oxygen. |
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There are many collectors of writing implements and some rather more specialised collectors of pencil sharpeners, as well as collectors of advertising memorabilia. |
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It is being organised in cooperation with Oasis 500, which is recognised globally for conducting specialised training boot camps for budding entrepreneurs. |
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Some of these interactions are characterised by more routinised activities and codified knowledge, such as laboratorial tests and essays or the supply of specialised inputs. |
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In the UK, Cardiff-based practitioner Howard Plummer has developed a specialised technique called Fascia Bowen which is very effective and exceptionally gentle. |
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But because astrophotographers work at the very limits of what cameras are designed to do, they need to know a few specialised tips and techniques to get good results. |
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Higher education in Norway is offered by a range of seven universities, five specialised colleges, 25 university colleges as well as a range of private colleges. |
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It contains specialised plants such as bog asphodel, bog bean, cotton grass, ragged robin and marsh thistle and has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. |
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Raphael Tuck, perhaps better known for the production of postcards, specialised in the use of plywood and developed the jigsaw puzzle into party games. |
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The area is renowned for the specialised production of crucible steel, sometimes called wootz, a material used in the manufacture of the fabled swords of Damascus. |
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We offer specialised accounting software targeting various verticals. |
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The mills in the Upper Calder Valley specialised in cotton weaving, with some cotton spinning, while those in the lower part of the valley specialised in wool and shoddy. |
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Security Electric Fences are electric fences constructed using specialised equipment and built for perimeter security as opposed to animal management. |
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There were other types of looms for producing various specialised types of cloth, for example fustians and velvets, but there is not space here to discuss these. |
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It was named after the West Linton market in Peeblesshire, which specialised in selling the hardy Lintons for Scottish Highland and other upland farming. |
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By law, this is only allowed as part of specialised occupational training and with the students' and parents' permission, but those provisions are widely ignored. |
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The steel was produced in specialised workshops called 'crucible furnaces', which consisted of a workshop at ground level and a subterranean cellar. |
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Certain specialised courts have also been provided for by the legislature, in order to avoid backlog in the main legal administration infrastructure. |
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Philip II felt it necessary to be involved in the detail, and he presided over specialised councils for state affairs, finance, war, and the Inquisition. |
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This is done in specialised chemical plants, not in the oil mills. |
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The same concentration exists within his own specialised studies. |
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Larger and more specialised medical complexes tend only to be found in major cities, with some even more specialised units located only in the capital, Kiev. |
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Runology forms a specialised branch of Germanic linguistics. |
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The thick masses of Sargassum provide an environment for a distinctive and specialised group of marine animals and plants, many of which are not found elsewhere. |
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The artist George Gessert has specialised in breeding irises. |
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The teeth are heavy and large, being better suited to crushing bone than those of other extant canids, though not as specialised as those found in hyenas. |
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Their sense of smell is good, but weaker than that of specialised dogs. |
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In addition, the University of Kent's Brussels School of International Studies is a specialised postgraduate school offering advanced international studies. |
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The British military built a series of specialised tanks, nicknamed Hobart's Funnies, to deal with conditions expected during the Normandy campaign. |
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Shortages of funding meant it was not possible to create several designs of cruisers specialised for long range work, or more heavily armoured for fleet work. |
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In specialised cases, the driver will sit on the nearside, or kerbside. |
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Mystriosuchus, a phytosaur specialised to an primarily aquatic lifestyle. |
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Most ophiuroids have no eyes, or other specialised sense organs. |
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Larne Harbour Police is a small specialised police force, with approximately seven officers, responsible for policing Larne Harbour 24 hours a day. |
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The European polecat is, however, not as maximally adapted in the direction of carnivory as the steppe polecat, being less specialised in skull structure and dentition. |
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Inverness is catered for by about a dozen primary schools including Inverness Gaelic Primary School, a specialised institution situated at Slackbuie. |
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The research based on cooperation between universities, Academy of Sciences and specialised research centers brings new inventions and impulses in this area. |
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As a highly specialised and adaptable light infantry force, the Royal Marines are trained for rapid deployment worldwide and capable of dealing with a wide range of threats. |
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It is clear that these courses provide a more highly focused and specialised training than is envisaged in the recommended four-year MMath degree. |
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Larger and more specialised medical complexes tend only to be found in larger cities, with some even more specialised units located only in the capital, Warsaw. |
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They are available on iLibrary, as well as on many specialised portals. |
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The evaluation of the filled questionnaires by a specialised group provides the IOC with an overview of each applicant's project and their potential to host the Games. |
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Some specialised search engines such as Google Scholar offer a way to facilitate searching for academic resources such as journal articles and research papers. |
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Her drama company specialised in the plays of Shakespeare, and many leading actors had taken very large cuts in their pay to develop their Shakespearean techniques there. |
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Wells's earliest specialised training was in biology, and his thinking on ethical matters took place in a specifically and fundamentally Darwinian context. |
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There are a few private institutions of higher learning, for example the National College of Ireland but none of them have university status and they are highly specialised. |
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Dedicated workers in this field of care, including specialised hospices, demonstrate that it is possible to deal with all the symptoms which cause problems to the patient. |
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They are now used throughout the world as specialised transports in disaster relief, coastguard, military and survey applications as well as for sport or passenger service. |
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In military affairs, the use of infantry with specialised roles increased. |
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At first, the company specialised in entryphone and intercom systems, before moving into radio communications equipment and sealing deals as far afield as the Middle East. |
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In fact for the standard earthworm it means they may not survive, so vermiculture has quite a specialised interest in these worms which seem to love high temperatures. |
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