Under the established law of armed conflict, he can civilly intern a captured combatant until the end of active hostilities. |
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Every time I turned the channel, it seemed like there was another story about the computer intern net. |
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To call themselves an intern or a draftsperson is inadequate given how much effort they've put in. |
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Michael McDowell objects, as it will interfere with his plan to intern the hard-left and anyone morally unclean. |
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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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The point of an internship is to learn something, so you must keep that in mind as you assign the intern duties. |
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Then in 1919, British plans to intern people suspected of sedition prompted him to announce a new satyagraha. |
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Often times when you're on a subspecialty service like cardiology or oncology, the intern on overnight is the only doctor on the floor. |
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He also works as an intern at MSU's student-run organic farm, home to a CSA that operates an incredible 48 weeks. |
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Maybe your manager can look into hiring a student intern to be assigned the task of serving customers on the phone. |
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While paying an intern is probably not required, just understand that students are motivated by money too. |
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Remember the specialist has studied for at least 11 years, during which time he or she worked as an intern and medical registrar. |
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Duchamp's brother Raymond was a medical intern in the 1890s at a hospital where Albert Londe pioneered X-ray photography in France. |
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Also, look in to starting a model UN club at school, or volunteer or intern at a local NGO that works with UN or UN issues. |
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Even though she had worked as an intern in a bank for one year, her annual bonus was calculated on the basis of half a year's work. |
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While I was thus engaged, my patron was busy reading the placard that the library where I intern has placed at the reference desk. |
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Robert wants to become a professor, so does not want a pushy young intern showing him up. |
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At our post-production house for advertising agencies, we have an intern program for students studying recording. |
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However, as an intern on rotation to obstetrics and gynaecology, I feel that I must have attended a billion deliveries this month. |
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He noticed he was an intern at the hospital by his scrubs and the tag on his shirt labeling him as such. |
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The ultimate goal would be to place the student with the law firm they intern with. |
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Incidentally, you also meet the stringent requirements to be an editorial intern at eye Weekly. |
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For ten months I was a volunteer intern at the Irish Film Archive, an affiliate of the Film Institute of Ireland. |
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Even though his undergraduate studies had led him to be a vegetarian, he decided to intern with a small pork producer. |
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First up to bat, then, is the flower of the British press, the Sun, which claims to have identified the intern in question and talked to her parents. |
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In 1997 I was a greenhorn summer intern at The New Republic. |
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It was supposed to be a long vacation before we embarked for the East Coast, where in the fall we would intern at a think tank on the Chesapeake Bay. |
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He began his career in high school, where he became an intern sports reporter for 680News radio. |
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I am a former pharmacist intern at the base hospital, and I sit on the board of directors for the Canadian pharmacists' association. |
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Bill Clinton's extramarital affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. |
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I know that a lot of young people can't afford to intern or volunteer and I can completely relate to that. |
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Since starting his Yankees career as an intern in 1986, Cashman has probably managed more crises than any of his peers. |
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My role as an intern is to help facilitate opportunities for the staff to shine. |
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This 1st of October has been a big demonstration of the strength of China but it also revealed its biggest intern weaknesses. |
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An internship is not a specific position, and the intern does not replace a federal employee. |
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As an intern in the Village school you will assist teachers in their daily work. |
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Formerly an intern for the public hospitals in Paris and later head of the Public Assistance Clinic, she is now a full-time practitioner. |
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The Guild will be advised of all internships, the name of the intern and the duration of the placement. |
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Eight weekly sessions of 90 minutes, led by court counsellors with intern support. |
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She suggested that in order to get these stories on the air, youth should have more opportunities to intern in the mainstream media or to make their own media. |
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As an intern at The Nation in 1989, he was an amiable and assiduous fact-checker of my copy. |
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When I became aware that an intern of mine had been sexually harassed by a producer while making the film, I was blown away. |
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Somehow she also found time to intern at the U.S. Department of Education and help build a school in Mali. |
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An immigrant buffeted by war and with little formal education, he learnt his trade as an intern before marching out on his own as a photojournalist. |
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The intern visibly suffers as idealism clashes with professional goals. |
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It also provided legal assistance in Supreme Court cases challenging the president's order directing the military to relocate and intern Japanese Americans on the West Coast. |
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Here is the thing, I agree with you on everything you say, and I wish you could run for something, because I would intern for you, not that it wouldn't be sketchy interning. |
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Many organizations are understaffed, and the additional responsibility for training, supervising, and mentoring an intern can result in an unsatisfactory experience for both parties. |
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I remember there was a legislative intern from Victoria and her task was to look at all the research-and I'm sure you folks are doing the same thing. |
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Skye, an intern with us at the time, and I headed up the hill with my two youngest sons, Talin and Taurin to see if we could tame a beast. |
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An intern had fished it out of the slush pile and handed it to Linville. |
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One of the acts, the alien enemies act, was used by Franklin D Roosevelt to intern Japanese Americans during the second world war, another egregious example of government overreaction in the name of security. |
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Cho entered the NBA as an intern with the SuperSonics in 1995 while earning a law degree from Pepperdine University School of Law. |
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The Warriors defensive coordinator, Aden Durde, had worked as an intern for the Cowboys last summer and spotted the 6ft 6in, 255lb Obada's potential. |
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When I was an intern at Croydon I worked with young people to raise awareness and discovered that some members of staff and students had undergone FGM themselves. |
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However, intern activists are not giving up hope. |
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An intern underdosed her heparin, and she suffered a large blood clot in a lung. |
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Become an intern and start a career before you graduate. |
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I spent the month working with a Kenyan intern and was involved in all aspects of paediatric and neonatal care, including inpatients and a busy outpatient department. |
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My next submarine duty was as an Integrated Logistics Support intern working in Naval Sea Systems Command Seawolf SSN 21 Program Office. |
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Inside the squirrel suit, an intern named Justin can be found. |
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Did you have to intern and PA on a lot of films before breaking through? |
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And Frank Pace of Smokejacks inspired so much interest and excitement about local and fresh foods that two eighth-graders decided to intern with him. |
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After medical school, he worked as an intern at the university hospital. |
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In the first eight months I was working there, I was chronically underworked, and yet they employed an intern, and threw work at him. |
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The project may be based on a suggestion from the SFI mentor, an idea from the student intern, or a combination of the two. |
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A neonatal intensive care nurse will accompany the resident, as well as an intern. |
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If you're working as an unsalaried intern, don't be afraid to ask for expenses. |
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One of my patients, who I met in the hospital as an intern, asked me out a few months after I was no longer caring for her. |
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There was something comforting about being an intern, to feel that there was always someone above you to call, even at 3am. |
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There are many other opportunities for the intern, either pediatric or obstetric, or the family practice resident to gain skills in the intubation of larger infants. |
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