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medical school of the University of Kazan and then practiced medicine. In 1896
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medical school of the University of Kazan and then practiced medicine. In 1896
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the world; however, in Egypt, pain management during labor is not yet commonly practiced. Perceptions and Practice
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SURVEY ON CURRENT IMPRESSION TECHNIQUES AND MATERIALS USED FOR COMPLETE DENTURE FABRICATION PRACTICED BY PRIVATE DENTAL PRACTITIONERS
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may also be indicated by such a dream (e.g., class consciousness, most significantly as practiced in India
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may also be indicated by such a dream (e.g., class consciousness, most significantly as practiced in India
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may also be indicated by such a dream (e.g., class consciousness, most significantly as practiced in India
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used to mine nonferrous metals in 16th-century Spain. It was first practiced on a large
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and examinations in courses not given in foreign schools. Persons who have practiced medicine as well as
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extended to America, particularly to New England, and most widely practiced in the
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a lawyer and was admitted to the bar, but he never practiced; he devoted himself to
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and redistributed to communal farms. Communal ownership of land had been widely practiced by the Aztecs
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of persons for reasons of their racial origin. It is openly practiced in the
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and direct violence were the usual accompaniments of recruitment. These methods were practiced in Western
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Kennebunk, Maine. Educated at Bowdoin College, he studied law in Boston and practiced two years at Fort
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Terminal. Genesis Energy to build $150 million terminal in Louisiana Jeffries has practiced family medicine in
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of enteric fever in many developing countries, including India, where it is extensively practiced. Baseline Antibody Titre against
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extended to America, particularly to New England, and most widely practiced in the
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Brennan, William J. (Joseph), Jr. (1906–  ) Supreme Court justice; born in Newark, N.J. He practiced labor law (1932–49
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Vlšggelen Between March 22 and April 25; Easter Sunday and Monday As practiced in the
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considered commonly known Commonly Known As Commonly Maintained Grounds Commonly Maintained Grounds Infrastructures commonly observed commonly practiced Commonly Used Acronym Commonly
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1939). Member of the CPSU since 1943. Beginning in 1920, Strogovich practiced law in various
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b. Rochester, N.Y. He was admitted (1905) to the bar and practiced in New
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25), b. Primrose, Wis. Early Career Admitted (1880) to the Wisconsin bar, he practiced in Madison
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up the poor criminals at long range, like so many targets, and practiced on them--kept them
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again from 1887 he was a professor. At the same time, he practiced law. From 1863 to
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Cincinnatus (lo͞o`shəs kwĭntəs sĭn'sĭnăt`əs) , 1825–93, American statesman, b. Putnam co., Ga. He practiced law in Oxford
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1898–1925), b. Philadelphia. Admitted to the bar in 1865, he practiced law in California
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resigned it to a Sinn Féiner. In the meantime he practiced at the bar
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of the oldest businesses in the world and was practiced in prehistoric
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Key, David McKendree, 1824–1900, American politician and jurist, b. Greene co., Tenn. He practiced law in Chattanooga
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methods. Among the books' controversial findings were that certain so-called perversions were actually practiced quite widely, and
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in Brooklyn, N.Y. After graduating from Columbia University Law School in 1912, he practiced law in New
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of Labour and Social History Hence, Jewish Messianism as taught and practiced by the likes
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legislation and measures regulating the oil and coal industries, but he practiced machine politics when it
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Revolution, signer of the Declaration of Independence, b. Amesbury, Mass. He practiced medicine in Kingston
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widespread in France from the 13th century and was also practiced widely in Holland
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of Munich, and then he taught philosophy at Government College and practiced law. ..... Click the
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faulty positioning of the teeth. Like medicine and surgery, it is practiced in specialized
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for a path that would give relief from suffering. For six years he practiced severe austerities, eating little
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for a path that would give relief from suffering. For six years he practiced severe austerities, eating little
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faulty positioning of the teeth. Like medicine and surgery, it is practiced in specialized
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the Spanish. The Chinchoros culture of the N Chilean coast practiced artificial mummification around 5000
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in: Dictionary/thesaurus , Wikipedia . Shinto (shĭn`tō) , ancient native religion of Japan still practiced in a
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well-being and cultural level of the people. Labor training is practiced in a
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burned and split open for extracting the marrow, probably was practiced in the
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of persons under investigation. While incarceration—in dungeons, for example—has been practiced since earliest antiquity, the
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After receiving a law degree in Britain in 1896, he practiced law in Bombay
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general and politician, b. Rhinebeck, N.Y. He settled in Natchez, Miss., where he practiced law and held
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general and politician, b. Rhinebeck, N.Y. He settled in Natchez, Miss., where he practiced law and held
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general and politician, b. Rhinebeck, N.Y. He settled in Natchez, Miss., where he practiced law and held
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general and politician, b. Rhinebeck, N.Y. He settled in Natchez, Miss., where he practiced law and held
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Birney, James Gillespie Birney, James Gillespie (bûr`nē) , 1792–1857, American abolitionist, b. Danville, Ky. He practiced law at Danville from
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net, and possibly by hook—was known to prehistoric people. It was practiced by the ancient
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by watercupping or by leeching. From antiquity through the 18th cent. bloodletting was widely practiced in western
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inspectorate. The hallmarking of jewelry and domestic articles has been practiced since the Middle
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the writer Oliver Wendell Holmes. ..... Click the link for more information. , Hiss practiced law in Boston
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of Earthsea , particularly the Archipelago where magery is most organized and practiced, is a man
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Nicholas Cabasilas Nil Sorskii Symeon the New Theologian References in periodicals archive ? Practiced by the desert
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plowed for fall crops intensifies drying of the soil, autumn harrowing is practiced. The quality
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smoking are forbidden each day from sunrise to sunset. There also exist individual fasts, practiced in fulfillment
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me Through the Looking Glass by Carroll, Lewis View in context I practiced around all day to
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from Harvard (1870), he served his father as secretary in Geneva and practiced law in Boston
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by watercupping or by leeching. From antiquity through the 18th cent. bloodletting was widely practiced in western
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a statement or the solemnity of a promise has been commonly practiced. The force
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in the United States at a time when little other sculpture was practiced. Few examples survive. With
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Although the term originated in Corsica, the custom has also been practiced in other
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Francisco Ximenet de Cisneros in the early sixteenth century and subsequently practiced by the Mozarabs
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Today nudism, which commonly includes sunbathing, swimming, sports, and other social activities, is usually practiced at clubs, camps, and
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From the 6th to the 3d cent. B.C. the Greeks practiced the art
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of Jesus, as discovered and set forth by Mary Baker Eddy and practiced by the Church
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of the Astarte cult was the presence of hieratic priestesses who practiced so-called holy prostitution
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general and politician, b. Rhinebeck, N.Y. He settled in Natchez, Miss., where he practiced law and held
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by watercupping or by leeching. From antiquity through the 18th cent. bloodletting was widely practiced in western
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12th century. Lama   a Buddhist monk in those countries where Lamaism is practiced. The term
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Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus , Wikipedia . batik (bətēk`) , method of decorating fabrics practiced for centuries
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of husbandry; selective breeding for the improvement of livestock was already practiced in Roman
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between primitive communes and similar groups. The second type, however, was widely practiced, especially among several Northern
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was admitted to the English bar in 1889 and practiced law unsuccessfully in
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Although the term originated in Corsica, the custom has also been practiced in other
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Japanese form of honorable suicide, also known by its Chinese equivalent, seppuku. It was practiced by the Japanese
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archive ? There are only two countries in the world where psychic surgery is practiced: Brazil and the
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to maintain power and authority. Throughout South Africa the minority white population practiced apartheid, an official policy
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1731–1802, English physician and poet. During most of his life he practiced medicine in Lichfield
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of the oldest businesses in the world and was practiced in prehistoric
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was admitted to the English bar in 1889 and practiced law unsuccessfully in
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was admitted to the English bar in 1889 and practiced law unsuccessfully in
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and physician, b. Charlton, Mass., studied at Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. He practiced dentistry in Boston
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making and distribution of extra copies of manuscripts was widely practiced. There is some evidence
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Jainism [i.e., the religion of Jina], religious system of India practiced by about 5,000
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Although the term originated in Corsica, the custom has also been practiced in other
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and was admitted to the bar in 1875, but he never practiced. At an early age
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pretext of defending the true faith, religious oppression and persecution were practiced. This gave rise to
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Racine as a master of French classical tragedy. Educated by Jesuits, he practiced law briefly in
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for spirit and strength. The Minoans of Bronze Age Crete practiced bull leaping as part
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of 1798 and 1816 made gold the standard currency, all countries practiced bimetallism during the
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smoking are forbidden each day from sunrise to sunset. There also exist individual fasts, practiced in fulfillment
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and redistributed to communal farms. Communal ownership of land had been widely practiced by the Aztecs
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illegal distribution or production of liquor and other highly taxed goods. First practiced when liquor taxes were
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because of inconsistencies in laboratory identification of fingerprints, fingerprint identification as practiced was not accurate enough