The examiner was a Dr Bull, an elderly anatomy lecturer of rather Victorian appearance, with mutton chop whiskers and beetling eyebrows. |
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The examiner was a Dr Bull, an elderly anatomy lecturer of rather Victorian appearance, with mutton-chop whiskers and beetling eyebrows. |
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You wrote a short handwritten note, which explained to me how, where and when to deliver the feedback to the external examiner. |
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The county medical examiner said the boy died of blunt force trauma, a fractured skull and bruised brain. |
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Coursework, because it is entirely at the discretion of an examiner which is usually a resident tutor, can be used to mark down a student. |
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She was traumatised when her doctoral thesis was failed outright, apparently because one examiner was biased against her. |
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The examiner then marked it and explained why he had given the marks he had. |
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She suffered a series of literary knockbacks until her work was marked by an external examiner during a creative writing course. |
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An additional case was brought to the authors' attention by a medical examiner. |
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The county medical examiner agreed, adding that his autopsy had disclosed no evidence of a heart attack or stroke. |
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And as I have found from my own experience as a forensic medical examiner, a strong stomach would be a close third. |
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I spoke with Dr. Arden, the medical examiner in the District of Columbia this morning. |
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The move comes after a medical examiner said the former intern died through the acts of another person. |
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We are awaiting the results of the medical examiner and any autopsy that may be performed. |
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That's something that the medical examiner will try to determine, if that's possible, and then we'll go from there. |
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Dillon went to see the medical examiner who claimed that a man fitting the description of Marcus was found stabbed to death early in the morning. |
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Many of the autopsies in this group were performed under the authority of the local medical examiner. |
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Jerry gave a cold stare to the examiner, one of the High Councilors of the Society. |
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Every official examiner and deputy official examiner is an officer of every court in Ontario. |
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In 1860-61 Cambridge appointed him moderator and examiner for the Mathematical Tripos. |
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One examiner assessed and documented glenohumeral range of motion using standard goniometric techniques. |
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No-one was in any doubt that the best option for creditors was the appointment of an examiner, rather than a liquidator. |
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John was an examiner for the MRCGP and the Society of Apothecaries, where he was a liveryman. |
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While invigilating the test, the examiner walks out of the room for several minutes. |
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For example, in the external assessment the markers are experienced teachers, trained by a chief examiner. |
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A medical examiner used dental records to confirm the skull, which showed signs of injury, did belong to Todd. |
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He ordered, pursuant to section 294A, the appointment of a statutory examiner. |
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She experienced pain from the medial aspect of her right hand to her right axilla when that area was palpated by the examiner. |
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It's amazing how you can see the personality of the examiner coming out in the tests. |
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To assess encoding, the examiner asked the child to describe what happened in the story. |
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A latent fingerprint examiner must then review the list for a final determination. |
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Alaskan officials took the remains to Anchorage for inspection by the state medical examiner. |
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The hop sampler and merchants examiner took a handful of hops to look at the colour. |
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Wood's attorney has said the medical examiner is required to consider all new evidence. |
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An autopsy was scheduled for Wednesday, according to the city medical examiner. |
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Basically, the polygraph examiner ruled that he couldn't get a reading because I was so tired. |
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Examiners who have previously assessed a student are not assigned to be an examiner for that student. |
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By the time it reaches an examiner, they explained, several layers of privilege have coated a middle class child's coursework. |
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The examiner ensured that the participants understood the directions and instructions prior to commencement. |
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In the sentence repetition subtest, the child repeats verbatim sentences that the examiner reads aloud. |
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A written response to the report is sent to the external examiner within three months of receipt. |
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Toward the end of my grilling, one examiner pointedly asked me how much time I had in that particular type of plane. |
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For example, in my case one examiner was unsure why I had used a certain metric. |
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He stresses that the exegesis offers a critical explanation setting up the interpretative framework for the examiner. |
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The test is performed by having the patient clench the fist to exsanguinate the hand while the examiner occludes the radial and ulnar arteries. |
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The examiner grasps the wrist, resisting attempts by the patient to actively supinate the arm and flex the elbow. |
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The examiner passively rotates the affected hip externally and hyperextends it simultaneously. |
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The examiner gave her full marks for one of the pieces, which is just amazing. |
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The gunner's ejection seat, however, was retained and can be occupied by an instructor or flight examiner. |
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I recall once being at an oral examination with Harry as external examiner. |
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A dolorimeter may also be used to assist the examiner to acquire the feel of 4 kg of force. |
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The parents of the decedent sued the medical examiner for violating their rights and those of their son to the free exercise of their religion. |
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The special examiner then probed the legitimacy of William's first marriage to Marion. |
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This number of re-marks can't simply be blamed on one examiner because there are so many stages in the key stage for checking. |
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After all, not every county medical examiner can spot CTE on microscopic slides. |
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The cardinal rule of cross-examination is that the examiner must not make statements or make speeches. |
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This report includes a graphic analysis with the patient's results plotted against normal values so that the examiner can quickly see how a patient compares. |
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A further sample of marked tapes had to be submitted at a later date and at the end of the marking process each examiner was graded on an A-E scale. |
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So it does not make sense to solve a toughie and impress the examiner. |
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I had one polygraph session, which the FBI did administer to me in January, and I was told I passed and the examiner was satisfied that I had told the truth. |
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If the patient is able to stand erect, the examiner can estimate the height symmetry of the iliac crests by resting his or her hands on the iliac wings. |
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The examiner reads a series of alternate letters and numbers. |
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When your instructor thinks you're ready, he will make arrangements for you to take a check ride with a flight examiner from the FAA or one of its designees. |
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The examiner must check for associated injuries, including proximal humeral fractures, avulsion of the rotator cuff, and injuries to the adjacent neurovascular structures. |
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New York medical examiner Dr. Elliott Gross instead ruled that he died of heart failure. |
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When the body of Johnson was exhumed, the medical examiner was acutely chagrined when six .22 caliber rounds were removed from it. |
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A police examiner found the footbrake was five per cent efficient. |
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A very talented individual with a lot of experience, may be able to identify a fingerprint that a less talented or newer examiner may not be able to identify. |
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Then there are three amendments from Sen. Mike Lee, which Byron York explains at the Washington examiner. |
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In the Washington examiner, Tim Carney puts a challenge to David Brooks and me. |
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The examiner then palpated the thyroid area with his right forefinger. |
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The spelling test used standard dictation format in which the examiner said the word, then a sentence containing the word, and then repeated the word. |
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As a medical examiner, he is somewhere between a detective and a doctor. |
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Finally, the examiner should ask the patient to stand, sit, squat and perform Valsalva's maneuvers to be sure that the device will not become dislodged. |
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The remains have also been sent to the chief medical examiner in Richmond for official forensic identification. |
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Today, as a flight examiner, I administer emergency procedure evaluations. |
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He enjoyed being hugged, backscratched, and tickled and sat quietly next to the examiner after testing while a parental interview was conducted. |
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The medical examiner was behind on autopsies and cranky, so we didn't even know if the old guy in the pool was a homicide. |
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The second examiner is a RDMC ultrasonographer who has also received specialized training in high-risk obstetric ultrasounds. |
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Her greatgrandather was a Tsarist Russian who fled to England in 1917 and her father was an Essex driving examiner. |
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Author John Sullivan was a polygraph examiner for over thirty years, conducting more such tests than anyone in the history of the CIA's program. |
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Available bitewing radiographs were read blindly by the examiner on two occasions to determine intra-examiner reliability for caries diagnosis. |
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A patent examiner reviews the patent application to determine if it meets the patentability requirements of that country. |
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Michael Connelly's modern Harry Bosch encounters a Sherlockian medical examiner. |
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A medical examiner who would confuse the two of them should be sacked. |
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An FBI examiner testified in court that the fragments chemically matched bullets from a box of ammunition Behm had at his home. |
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A Unit investigator examined the body of the deceased, and ordered a medical examiner to re-examine it and report on the cause and time of death. |
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The examiner found a series of offences had been committed involving the vehicle's tachograph machine, which recorded drivers' hours. |
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But the medical examiner reported that Brinsley had eaten nothing at all. |
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He served as an external examiner for University College, Dublin, for many years. |
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Sullivan spent 31 years as a polygraph examiner for the Central Intelligence Agency. |
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It is reviewed by a Doctoral Committee composed of examiners external to the program and at least one examiner external to the institution. |
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Whittle showed his engine concept around the base, where it attracted the attention of Flying Officer Pat Johnson, formerly a patent examiner. |
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The regulators did not agree on which examiner determinations were appealable or on the applicable standard of review. |
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She worked at Kroger and at Currie Electrograph and retired from the Illinois Department of Revenue as a tax examiner. |
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Paul Charley, area vehicle examiner for Devon and Cornwall Police, told the inquest he found faults in the trailer's tow hitch which could have caused it to become detached. |
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Hauck also has extensive investigative, reform and oversight experience that will help clients involved with investigations, examiner and monitorship engagements. |
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Abduction is performed by asking the patient to raise the arm at the side as high as they can with the examiner stabilizing the scapula by holding it down. |
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He came second to Connolly in the Harrow History Prize, had his work praised by the school's external examiner, and earned scholarships to Wellington and Eton. |
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The question of priority for the variable resistance feature of the telephone was raised by the examiner before he approved Bell's patent application. |
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He made a triennial visit to Wales as examiner of Carmarthen Academy. |
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Eyes to the front now and there was the body, a lump of black and brown. Moon counted three uniforms and a photographer, the medical examiner and his assistant. |
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The examiner should also rule out other potential causes of anterior knee pain, such as patellar ligament, quadriceps tendon, pes anserine, hip, or lumbar spine diseases. |
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Believing that the suspect may have consulted a voodoo doctor prior to the exam, the examiner took a doll from his desk and proceeded to dehex the suspect. |
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The medical examiner determined that he had died of natural causes. |
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Prior to joining the Echo she freelanced for the Irish Examiner, Irish News and Carrigdhoun Newspaper. |
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I am busy now trying to get my Sport Pilot Examiner appointment, which could benefit tug pilots and hang-gliders as well. |
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I can't honestly think of any other reason for the latest mean-spirited, cheese-paring cut revealed by the Irish Examiner today. |
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The Examiner should transmit the form with a note specifying what documents will be forwarded later under separate cover. |
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In September, he bought a Washington community newspaper chain, revamped it, and rebadged it the Washington Examiner. |
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Here's a short snapshot of a dynamic realm that helps to generate my weekly column for the Irish Examiner as well as keep the reading material in my academic courses relevant. |
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However, the switch will bring about the closure of the group's printing facility at the Western People in Ballina as well as the printing works at the Irish Examiner in Cork. |
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The San Francisco Examiner had no problem asking young Lewis Lapham to be an LSD guinea pig for the sake of journalism. |
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The Examiner was unable to track down Marshall but he admitted the bigamous marriage to a national newspaper. |
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For several years, complaints from leaseholders have flooded into the Examiner. |
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Fly sprays are OK but swiping them with a rolled Examiner is more satisfying I find. |
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In December the Examiner reported how apparently stricken motorists had been flagging down drivers claiming to have run out of petrol. |
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As reported in the Examiner, a No Dog Muck slogan was painted on a stone wall off Ainsley Lane. |
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There's a substantial feature on the event in todays Irish Examiner. |
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I READ in Tuesday's Examiner with regard to the story of Kirklees Council carrying out spot checks on taxi drivers. |
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Peter Binns of Oakes reminded me of this after he read a letter in the Examiner that was signed Holmfirth Mutti Cauf. |
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Roberta Bondar, former astronaut, and what the Examiner considers a more conventional choice. |
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Mrs D Wroe of Almondbury says that she read a news item in the Examiner the other week that said black raspberries may help prevent bowel cancer. |
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Attempts by the council to gain support for city status were rejected by the population in an unofficial referendum held by the Huddersfield Daily Examiner. |
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He found the opposition Tory leadership more sympathetic to his cause, and, when they came to power in 1710, he was recruited to support their cause as editor of The Examiner. |
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The Isle of Man Examiner has a monthly bilingual column in Manx. |
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Examiner ended the treble chance of trainer Mark Johnston and Joe Fanning jockey, who combined for a near 14-1 double from maidens Outbacker and Swivel. |
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In an email to the Examiner the woman told how the council tried to cut the footlong grass last week, but were thwarted because of all the rubbish caught up in it. |
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