He read widely and had an extensive knowledge of world religions, politics, and world affairs. |
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I was given the position because I showed extensive knowledge of weightlifting and basic exercise. |
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It was, rather strangely, his extensive knowledge of astrology that led to his first appointment. |
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Because it is a point-and-click interface, users do not need extensive knowledge of complex control algorithms. |
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His extensive knowledge of historical style contributed to, but was submerged beneath, forms dictated by megalomanic fantasies. |
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It is not enough to be bilingual teachers with extensive knowledge of bilingual theory or language instruction. |
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This is a technical book that assumes a fairly extensive knowledge of second temple Judaism. |
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He has extensive knowledge of agricultural issues in western Canada from his years of behind-the-scenes work in the industry. |
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Lower ranks require simple materials printed in their mother tongue, while senior officers require more extensive knowledge of the law. |
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He has an extensive knowledge of the geography and ecology of Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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He' is a silent womanizer and he has a very extensive knowledge of the london night bus network. |
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Programming in assembly languages requires extensive knowledge of computer architecture. |
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Frey managed to translate her extensive knowledge of art history into Bunyanesque monuments of endearing klutziness. |
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Buyers and sellers often begin with extensive knowledge of autos and therefore speak a common language. |
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He was always generous with his extensive knowledge of clothes, horsemanship, and alcohol. |
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Tanta used her extensive knowledge of the loan industry to comment, castigate and above all instruct. |
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He has extensive knowledge of our global food categories, our customers and our worldwide operations. |
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Their extensive knowledge of department budgets and priorities can help committees with their work. |
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At Clover Leaf, we pride ourselves on our extensive knowledge of seafood and our willingness to provide information. |
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Alstom will, in turn, provide extensive knowledge of economic and technical issues. |
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More specifically, Blokker will bring in its extensive knowledge of the specific preferences and habits of consumers in the national market. |
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With his extensive knowledge of the healthcare and pharmaceutical industry as well as his experience in mergers and acquisitions, Mr. Gagnon will provide valuable insight for Warnex's strategic growth plan. |
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Uugaq was a capable mapmaker with extensive knowledge of the land and sea. |
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The Bedu have developed an extensive knowledge of their environment and complex moral and social code, all of which is expressed and transmitted orally. |
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Prince provided important literature and shared his extensive knowledge of tagging studies in billfishes. |
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His historical adventure novels successfully combine an extensive knowledge of history with personal narrative, introducing young people to the richness of Canada's history through interesting reading. |
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Next to an extensive knowledge of languages, creativity and passion to play with words are the most important instruments of a copywriter, SEO text writer and translator. |
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But enough of my extensive knowledge of the Paley Center. |
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I know that some committee members here have extensive knowledge of the Sri Lankan conflict and are doing as much as they can in a personal and professional capacity to bring awareness of the conflict to the general public. |
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The job requires an extensive knowledge of the external environment, including relevant legislation, and political, economic and socio-cultural conditions that impact the Government's ability to achieve its mandate. |
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These persons may be chosen by the course conductor or by the candidate, provided that the candidate's choices must be approved beforehand, and must have extensive knowledge of at least one of the areas listed for evaluation. |
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But even with such instruments, it is still difficult to amend enactments since an extensive knowledge of a number of areas of the legislation and a high degree of precision are required. |
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There is a large amount of work involved in all of this and this should therefore only be implemented by experienced service engineers and customer service employees with an extensive knowledge of their products. |
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So even without an extensive knowledge of systems, you're able to detect behavior that indicates your architecture is reaching its capacity limits and pinpoint the causes automatically. |
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From a security perspective, it is important to keep in mind that insurance providers have sometimes extensive knowledge of both their policy holders and their shipment histories and patterns. |
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Benefiting from its extensive knowledge of yeast and its highly developed skills in the biotechnology field, Lesaffre is also active in the human and animal health and nutrition sector. |
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His extensive knowledge of the milieu will be a key asset for the deployment of our new business strategy, which aims to better position INO on the Canadian market. |
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Athabaskans have extensive knowledge of the northern environment. |
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In addition to understanding the importance of the customer experience, with over 15 years of experience in financial services, Stacie has extensive knowledge of the credit card industry. |
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I could understand it if you had no answer to my first question, but I will try my luck anyway, as I am familiar with your extensive knowledge of the law. |
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The board believes that the employee directors' extensive knowledge of the company's business is beneficial to the other directors and their participation as directors enhances the effectiveness of the board. |
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Each manifestation requires an extensive knowledge of music of all genres, study of diverse audiences and implementation of traditional and new technologies. |
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Thanks to their extensive knowledge of the applicable documents and legal constraints, and their unerring precision, they will efficiently handle all your administrative requirements. |
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As a volunteer with the Students on Ice program, Garry participates in some incredible expeditions in the Great White North, passing on his extensive knowledge of the environment, particularly Arctic seabirds. |
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The authors, satanic believers, were rapidly interpellated thanks to the investment of substantial human and material resources and extensive knowledge of the phenomena. |
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Asia, particularly Japan, China and South Korea, is of particular interest to Udo Altenburg, whose extensive knowledge of and con-tacts in these countries has enabled him to successfully expand the firm's Asian client base. |
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Mooring services provide all ships with the same quality of service, due to an extremely extensive knowledge of the port in which the service is provided. |
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You bring to your new ecclesial responsibilities an extensive knowledge of the Church today, and a deep appreciation of its challenges and opportunities in the contemporary world. |
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Relying on his extensive knowledge of Confucian philosophy, the Chinese diplomat facilitated deals at critical moments during the drafting process for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. |
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Afterwards, the translations are reviewed twice by staff with an academic background, who are trained in the source language and who have extensive knowledge of the domain in questions. |
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Gilleland provides extensive knowledge of jury behavior, including attitude change and persuasion techniques, attributional reasoning, and group decision-making processes. |
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