| Halfway through his medical training he earned the rank of first lieutenant and, upon graduation, he was a fully-fledged captain. |
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| Although futsal has been popular in many parts of Japan for some time, a fully-fledged national league has never been tried before. |
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| I'm now a fully-fledged property addict and I enjoy the creative side of it, as well as the business side. |
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| In order to fulfil these tasks, the regions need to be considered as fully-fledged partners. |
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| Austria likewise needs to expand its tourism strategy into a fully-fledged sustainable tourism policy. |
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| The young people are fully-fledged employees with a contract of employment. |
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| Then it's easy and costefficient for you to get a fully-fledged reversing video system. |
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| On 1 January 1999, the euro became a fully-fledged currency for financial markets, banks and firms. |
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| At the same time, Scope is a fully-fledged landline telephone with excellent voice quality and countless Comfort functions. |
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| Next came a fully-fledged restaurant, open throughout the day and for lunches, which was extended this year to double its original size. |
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| Laura Smith's colour-crammed back-projections, with captions ribboning up the side, are now fully-fledged and better-timed. |
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| Jordanes, who wrote in Constantinople in the 550s, even described the coup of 476 as if it had been a fully-fledged barbarian invasion. |
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| It's grown into a fully-fledged Chelsea tractor, in other words, but with less emphasis on the tractor, and a little more on the Chelsea. |
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| The IMF decided to streamline, from 2003 onwards, its surveillance of euro area policies by reducing the number of fully-fledged Article IV consultations on those policies from two to one per year. |
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| The jury is still out and it is now time to give Romania the benefit of the doubt in terms of its preparations for accession as a fully-fledged member state of the European Union. |
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| This country continues to reject all peace initiatives while threatening its neighbours with a fully-fledged war that will transform the region into the most dangerous area in the world since the end of the Second World War. |
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| This powerful platform turns smart cards into fully-fledged secure computers and provides a portable solution for logical access to open networks. |
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| It is a deft sketch of significant features, images, and idiosyncrasies of time and place, but, like the characters that people it, is never a fully-fledged portrait. |
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| Irish ideas had fed Carolingian notions of kingship, but the fully-fledged Carolingian royal ideology which played such a role in England was not retransmitted to Ireland. |
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| We call for the transformation of the United Nations Environment Programme into a fully-fledged international organisation that is genuinely universal. |
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| Wilson has accepted an offer to become a fully-fledged club asset as the club put the early pieces in place for their rebuilding programme. |
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| In 1996, the scientific research, education and scientific services were brought together as part of a fully-fledged Clinical Sciences Department, most of whose staff members are also active in the Medical Services. |
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| But it has also been made easier for smaller nations to become fully-fledged Test countries. |
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| Banco Procredit Nicaragua has recently been converted to a fully-fledged bank and is engaged primarily in the provision of microfinance services through its headquarters and various provincial offices throughout Nicaragua. |
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| The company would also set up a fully-fledged textile industry in the country. |
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| That claim will be utter, unmitigated, fully-fledged nonsense. |
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| The successful applicant will undergo three years' training at various Guide Dogs centres before qualifying as a fully-fledged instructor. |
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| They may have fought six times, but the only competitive bout was the first, when Robinson was still a welterweight and La Motta was a fully-fledged middleweight. |
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| In the Ottoman era, there was never a fully-fledged theocratic system. |
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| Due to the rules governing patrilocal residence and ancestry, the new wife will never count as a fully-fledged member of her husband's clan. |
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| It suggested a fully-fledged inquiry may follow. |
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| The prospect of accession, the prospect of becoming fully-fledged members of the European family, has acted as a powerful catalyst for the reform of these two countries. |
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| It is clear, on the other hand, that banks require investors to draw up a fully-fledged hedging strategy before deciding whether to offer hedging. |
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| But with the strong demand boosted by demographic growth, this market service turned into a fully-fledged urban public transport service despite several measures taken by the government to prevent it. |
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| Tons of flattering screen time for Essex's dimmest dweeb as the producers desperately try to turn him into a fully-fledged in-house ITV star. |
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| The Sarvāstivāda-Vaibhāṣika proposed a fully-fledged doctrine of momentariness according to which all physical and mental phenomena are momentary. |
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| Stacey Ritchie, from Redcar, is now a fully-fledged process operator at the firm's plant in Wilton after completing a level two process NVQ with the firm. |
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| Ltd, a fully-fledged oncology pharmaceutical firm announced that it would be injecting in Remiges BioPharma Fund, a newly formed biotech venture capital fund. |
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