The course co-ordinator Brian Cavanagh, MEd has being involved in training with FAS and privately for the past thirty years. |
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And the Swindon-born marketing co-ordinator is now confident that she is one step closer to strutting her stuff on the catwalk. |
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Javed Khan, advice centre co-ordinator, worked alongside Jane while she was a volunteer. |
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The plan, devised with the help of York Council emergency planning co-ordinator Barry Kelly, aims to speed local response when an alert occurs. |
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This included the cost of a part-time lobby co-ordinator, but did not include staff time or overhead. |
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Given the importance of the role, the privacy manager or co-ordinator should be someone drawn from senior management. |
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Ann worked as a field sales co-ordinator, organising a sales force operating throughout the country. |
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Money will pay for a co-ordinator to run a scheme in 11 selected schools teaching road safety skills at the kerbside as well as in the classroom. |
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The co-ordinator will link the helpers with those in need of small favours such as taking their children to school or walking their dog. |
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The workshop ends with the formation of these groups and the appointment of a co-ordinator for each group. |
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Accordingly, the co-ordinator has more scope to try to assist people through non-tariff channels than private bar lawyers. |
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Findings revealed the central role of the nurse practitioner, who served as a clinical expert, case co-ordinator, and educator. |
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The new co-ordinator has been brought in to help change that by promoting the area as an exciting port of call. |
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The UN emergency relief co-ordinator warned on Monday that the mass expulsions could lead to a humanitarian crisis. |
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Success is usually more certain if one person, such as a band employee, is tasked to be the co-ordinator. |
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Full-time attendant care was part of the package, which included the services of a case co-ordinator and a staff respiratory therapist. |
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The appointment of an EU counter-terrorism co-ordinator will help to improve coordination and visibility of the EU's actions in this field. |
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Three years ago the government hired Mr. Sullivan as its victims rights co-ordinator. |
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To Kevin falls the job of fair co-ordinator, a fairly onerous and often thankless task, but one that Kevin obviously enjoys. |
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The Community Church Christmas program co-ordinator said the idea of using live animals in the nativity had been suggested by a visiting minister. |
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The Garda then fills out a form for the Garda liaison officer who in turn provides the victim support co-ordinator with the information, which remains confidential. |
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Speaking fluent English and Chinese, Laura is a good co-ordinator among volunteers and a bridge between volunteers and the staff in the institute. |
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Jacqueline Lloyd, project co-ordinator, said the money was a godsend. |
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The ESM, with the help of the police should assign a manager for each staging area under the supervision of a staging area co-ordinator. |
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Michel Mavros played a central role in the production of the Sahel Opera as production co-ordinator and talent scout for Africa. |
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Kerry Panter, the local AGM co-ordinator, says the volunteers from Victoria are getting ready to welcome 800 co-op members to their city. |
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It will be accessible 24 hours a day through nursing staff, as well as through Aboriginal Health co-ordinator Claudette Yellowbird. |
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This decision may need to be made in co-operation with a medical co-ordinator or industrial hygienist, if available. |
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From St. Ambroise, Channing works full-time as a youth co-ordinator at the St. Ambroise Manitoba Metis Federation Youth Centre. |
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He also knows, thanks to information obtained in his role as co-ordinator, that the ex-husband has been absent from work due to burnout. |
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They could come in here and even talk to Joanne, our volunteer co-ordinator. |
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ActionAid's advocacy co-ordinator, Sameer Dossani, criticised the outcome document for lacking substance. |
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Pending approval by the Ministers Provincial, a new co-ordinator was elected. |
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The hospital's environmental project co-ordinator, said the change was merely a reversion to the system that operated at the old Princess Margaret Hospital. |
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It isn't difficult to let a sharp-eyed stunt co-ordinator rule the screen. |
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Case studies and observations indicate that although online communities will evolve according to the needs of members they also require a host, co-ordinator or moderator. |
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One late evening I decided to camp out bush with the art co-ordinator. |
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Now that the co-ordinator has negotiated an agreement to his satisfaction, it seems to me that it would make sense to help advance peace, that there is a will to drive Saddam Hussein up against a wall. |
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As a training co-ordinator, she takes IRO examinations to that end. |
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Learn more about human rights by contacting your human resources or diversity co-ordinator, take cultural awareness courses, enrol in human rights courses or simply read up on the topic. |
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Marika Morris, a research co-ordinator at the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, said while unions helped close the gap between wages, other initiatives were also needed. |
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Emergency Measures co-ordinator, Brian Kaiser, along with dozens of professionals and volunteers, performed yeoman service in coordinating the municipal and provincial response. |
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The hydrologist engineer who will be named co-ordinator of the Carib-HYCOS Project will be in charge of the Regional Centre and Executive Unit management. |
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BladeRunners who show an interest in a particular trade are introduced by the co-ordinator to the appropriate union representative, who can assist in applying for indentureship. |
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The organization providing legal services has a co-ordinator, one part-time lawyer, and one parttime caseworker on staff, as well as a supervising lawyer as the director. |
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A community justice co-ordinator can be instrumental in establishing and maintaining the vital connections between a probation officer and a support group. |
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According to Peter Burgess, the integrated pest management co-ordinator with the agriculture consulting company Agra-Point, chemicals with brand names like Prowl, Goal, Sinbar, Blazer and Sencor are included. |
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Presentation of the Italian fiction report In the Distant Past, edited by Prof. Milly Buonanno, director of the Italian Fiction Observatory, co-ordinator of the EUROFICTION project. |
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The teacher takes the role of co-ordinator, animator and adviser. |
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Yvan Thérien has been devoting all of his time as project co-ordinator. |
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Gorana Dojcinovic, a Unicef co-ordinator in Croatia, said that the charity was already concerned at the number of cases of nappy rash and diarrhoea among young children. |
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Project co-ordinator Kendra Ulmer says the DVD looks at sleep cycles, ways of enhancing sleep efficiency, diet and exercise, sleep apnea and how behaviour influences sleep. |
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Sian Smith from Porth, who was worked for the housebuilder for six years has been appointed part-exchange co-ordinator. |
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Government has a vital role to play as co-ordinator and general overseer because this is the only way to ensure that life in villages, towns and regions remains socially and environmentally acceptable in the future. |
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In the first episode, we meet former jockey Scott, who hopes to light the blue touchpaper with fireworks co-ordinator Natasha. |
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Seventy-five project designers have been already assisted in the concretising their ideas, said project co-ordinator Antonino Trimarchi. |
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We were even able to pay half the cost of sending our co-ordinator to Quebec City last year, with the other co-op that she works for paying the rest. |
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The sound guy then got upset with a co-ordinator and a full fist fight later broke out. |
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Bertha Titanji is the co-ordinator of N'Kumu Fed Fed. She explains that some poor parents have started giving their children to the highest bidder instead of to their relatives as they used to do. |
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To marshal the vital energy and resources volunteers can contribute, the justice committee needs a justice co-ordinator who lives in and is intimately familiar with the community. |
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The meeting was chaired by governor Mondher Yedes and attended by the World Food Programme general co-ordinator of relief operations in the South. |
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Dudley based Owen Pugh Training Services, a division of civil engineering contractor the Owen Pugh Group, has taken on a new training co-ordinator and two new trainers. |
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Andy Tate, Seawatch co-ordinator in the region, said that the bottle-nosed dolphin was being sighted at half-hourly intervals inside the Tyne piers. |
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Olive Armstrong, North East co-ordinator of the Oldies Club, was taking part in the Great North Dog Walk in South Shields yesterday to raise awareness. |
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As co-ordinator, I set up meetings with other agencies, the media and residents, as well as meeting with countless extremely kind, generous dendrologists all over the country. |
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Ex-Great Britain Bulldogs defensive coach Box, who also heads Cardiff University team the Cobras, takes over from Tim Macy who becomes offence co-ordinator. |
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Moldgreen have brought in former Swinton prop forward Mark Sheals to act as coaching co-ordinator, working alongside Tim Jones, Wayne Daley, Andy Baimbridge and Roger Simpson. |
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Co-ordinator of the scheme, Inspector Mick Melia, believes it has played a big role in cutting down accidents, injuries and fatalities. |
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The Graduate Studies Committee is chaired by the Director of Graduate Studies, and consists of the Co-Ordinator and Chairman of the Board afforced by Group Representatives. |
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The conference is co-organized by the OSCE Project Co-ordinator in Uzbekistan, the Inter-agency Commission on Combating Human Trafficking and the General Prosecutor's Office. |
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