The Otago University's registrar, Augustus Hamilton, had pieced together a skeleton of the extinct bird and even added feathers. |
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As senior registrar at the Royal Free he coordinated the lengthy study into the Royal Free disease, now called chronic fatigue syndrome. |
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She later became psychiatric registrar at Hellingly Hospital and then a medical assistant at Craig Phadric Hospital in Inverness. |
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According to the registrar of Bradley Polytechnic Institute in the founding year of 1897, names and descriptions of courses are not given. |
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When you've made your musical selection, do run it past the officiating registrar to make sure that it is acceptable. |
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Over the years he had held several appointments in the College, bursar since 1986, registrar since 1989 and vice president since. |
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Dr Trevor Pickersgill, a specialist registrar in neurology in Swansea, said that doctors were demoralised by unattributed briefings. |
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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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Each patient was seen by a consultant surgeon or surgical specialist registrar. |
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At that moment the psychiatric patient suddenly lunged at the registrar and struck her two glancing blows. |
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A superintendent registrar of births, marriages, and deaths had the duty of registering all marriages. |
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Instead he insists the new registrar will be able to respond to complaints in a quick manner, adding that complaints can be filed confidentially. |
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She still had a lot of pain and on April 21, 1996, she was seen by a medical registrar, who recorded she was complaining of very severe pain. |
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Seamus was a County Council employee and the local registrar for births, marriages and deaths. |
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Ilkley nurse Julie Atkinson is a registrar undergoing training to be a nurse practitioner. |
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For someone who holds such a powerful position in the NHS, it's striking that he's no older than the average hospital registrar. |
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That is in the hands, not of my client, but of the registrar of the Supreme Court. |
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Government employees included circuit court clerks, a land office registrar, U.S. Rangers, marshals, commissioners, and a city alderman. |
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They were sent to the registrar, judges, even to the High Court Registry and everything. |
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Only the judge, the registrar, the lawyers and the couples themselves are present in court. |
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The Civil Partnership Act will allow gay people to sign an official document in front of the registrar and two witnesses. |
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We have directed the registrar to impose a suspension order for six months to allow him time to address his behaviour and attitude. |
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My application, initially, was not refused to be accepted by the registrar of the judge of the Federal Court. |
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This is an appeal from the deputy registrar, and the evidence before me is limited to the evidence before the deputy registrar. |
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In due course she served here as a magistrate, then chief registrar of the high court. |
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You cannot have a registrar as a litigant in his own court, so he went outside his jurisdiction. |
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Currently, both the Supreme Court and the High Court are able to deliver their judgments in open court or through the registrar. |
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This submission was made before the registrar, but later abandoned before the hearing was concluded. |
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Then I bleeped the medical registrar to ask what to do about the abnormal D-dimer test result. |
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Two audiologists, two speech therapists, a theatre sister and a specialist registrar will accompany the couple on the trip in October. |
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He is the world-renowned authority and registrar on the species he rescued from obscurity. |
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I had recently been appointed as senior registrar in respiratory medicine and was keen to impress. |
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The resident medical registrar assessed a number of our patients after anaesthetic assessment, and they subsequently underwent surgery. |
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I told Stacy I was planning to call her employer and check with the registrar at the university from which she said she had graduated. |
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He was the registrar of Dhaka University and I had two brothers and four sisters. |
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All cases are discussed with either a specialist registrar or consultant gastroenterologist. |
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Thanks to the local registrar, our local examiners, supervisors and invigilators who did an excellent job. |
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The business school is expected to open its doors in 2004, according to university registrar, Dr David Redmond. |
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The statements are needed in order to take forward a class action lawsuit against the domain registrar. |
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He greatly enjoyed being a surgical registrar at Barts and pioneered the use of the gastroscope in England, learning the technique in Germany. |
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Associations which fail to comply with these provisions can be deregistered by the registrar of transport, he explained. |
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He worked as a senior house officer and registrar in gynaecology and obstetrics until 1980, when he changed career to general practice. |
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The transfer agent and registrar may require declarations as to the jurisdictions in which beneficial owners of Units are resident. |
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In the second year, the basement housed offices for the registrar, the bursar, and instructors, the faculty lounge and the computer lab. |
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This requires that we become the registrar of your domain names either by a registration or by an ingoing transfer. |
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The registrar is to be selected in the framework of an international tendering process. |
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As she had an idealized transference towards her consultant, she refused to speak with nursing staff or with registrar. |
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Charles H. became postmaster and registrar of Drummondville Co. and held the post for many years. |
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Please have application signed by the dean of medicine or registrar of the program. |
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This was a bit like having David Irving as the registrar of the University of Manchester. |
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Out of this grew the company DomainNames in 1996, which rapidly grew to become the biggest registrar of.com domains in Europe. |
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In theatres, my registrar laughs as I struggle for five minutes to pull on a pair of sterile gloves. |
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I started working as a registrar soon after I graduated from Reading University in 1987 with my degree in history of art. |
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To be a registrar you need to be good at public speaking and have an eye for detail. |
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Many people say now that it is going to take years and years, after a person who makes application to the registrar, for it to go through. |
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I cannot imagine the implications for the registrar if we were to go beyond that. |
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We have recently moved our website to a new server, hosted by the french registrar Gandi. |
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We will also need someone who will act as the registrar for this new to add health programme. |
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Returning to Cardiff, he became a supernumerary registrar to the medical school before leaving to become a general practitioner in the Swansea Valley. |
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However, he will remain on leave until then, with college registrar Vincent McCarthy continuing as acting director until a new appointment is made. |
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Since then, the museum registrar has become borderline obsessive in devoting his time to stopping Landis. |
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Gays will be able to sign an official document at a register office in front of the registrar and two witnesses, although there will not be an official ceremony. |
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Independent schools inspector Jim Beeke asked the registrar of companies to review potential conflict of interest with company executives controlling the schools' boards. |
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Studying on a scholarship from an American church, the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, he stayed to work at the college as a registrar and teacher. |
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Waterford city native, Dr John Nolan is the registrar or chief executive of the National University of Ireland, under whose aegis the new degree was developed. |
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At present the office of the vice chancellor together with the office of the registrar and concerned parties are engaged in consultations about this problem. |
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It went before a judicial registrar, a judge and the Full Court. |
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It is convenient to mention here that, at the hearing before the registrar and on the appeal before me, there was no major issue about the three specific allegations. |
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After qualifying he served as surgeon lieutenant in HMS Montrose during the second world war, and after a period as an orthopaedic registrar he entered general practice. |
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Dr Richard Gale, a specialist registrar in ophthalmology at York District Hospital, has co-written the article in the British Medical Journal criticising the signs. |
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She worked as a registrar in obstetrics and gynaecology at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital under Josephine Barnes and then moved to Carlisle. |
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In general practice, men are more prepared to see a registrar or a locum than women and seem to place less store on the doctor-patient relationship than women. |
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At their single visit to the clinic, the patients had a structured interview by either a consultant gastroenterologist or a specialist registrar in gastroenterology. |
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One registrar should also be able to link directly to different registries all over the world, making the system far more like the actual Internet. |
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It was noted in a letter book of 1907 that the late Canon C. W. Foster was already being asked to produce glebe terriers for the diocesan registrar. |
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During my specialist registrar rotation in obstetrics and gynaecology last year, I was posted to a busy district general hospital in Northern Ireland. |
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Having qualified with a postgraduate degree in ophthalmology and after a spell as senior registrar in northern India, I moved back home to Bangalore in southern India. |
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He is a registrar doing advanced training in palliative medicine. |
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Those members then receive e-mail with a click-through link that takes them to a pre-filled voter registration form and envelope addressed to their local registrar. |
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Impressive oath taking ceremony was held in the judges' lounge of LHC, registrar LHC, Sardar Ahmad Naeem conducted the proceedings. |
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The bailiff or process-server shall cause the original of the summons to be endorsed by the registrar of landed property, who shall be given a copy for publication. |
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Where the first distrainor fails to pursue the second seizure disclosed to him, the second distrainor may, by written document addressed to the registrar of landed property, petition for subrogation. |
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It shall be published by the landed property registrar under the conditions provided for summons to pay before execution of attachment of real property. |
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In spite of this correction, when the registrar entered default judgment, he mistakenly entered Crispin's name in the civil record book as the defendant. |
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When the act was originally passed three years ago, it required all producers to report their preference for an organization to a provincially appointed registrar of farms. |
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However, if the judgment also orders the liquidation of the legal person, the enterprise registrar shall strike off the registration upon deposit of the certificate of dissolution. |
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The current chair of the council is Professor Terence Stephenson and current chief executive and registrar is Charlie Massey. |
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After being assessed by the registrar, it was thought she had a pancreatitis with a possible pancreatic pseudocyst. |
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The registrar shall summon the opposing party, by registered letter or any means in writing, to the very next court session to be heard in court chambers. |
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The registrar will give you a 'green certificate'' which is to be given to the funeral director as soon as possible. |
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The court registrar shall forward certified true copies of the declarations of the creditors to the official receiver and the receiver as he receives them. |
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The court found that the registrar was exercising a judicial function in entering the name in the civil record book and on that basis held that he was immune from prosecution for defamation. |
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The best bit about being a registrar is performing the ceremonies. |
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It emerged the Dowses, who are now in Azerbaijan, want to delete his adoption from the registrar. |
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Today, under the guidance of a specialist registrar, Karan is looking after a wing of seven beds, and is all set to start his first round when he is approached by a fifth-year medical student, Simi Seriki. |
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Judge Andrew Nyirenda was unavailable to give his ruling as he was attending a conference, said Lilongwe High Court registrar Ken Manda. |
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Model T Register club registrar Neil Tucket has been planning the ascent for 10 years. |
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A civil party instituting court proceedings, pursuant to the preceding paragraphs, must first provide the registrar with a deposit, the amount of which shall be set by the public prosecutor. |
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The code that the Prime Minister signed states that a public officeholder shall make a confidential report to the assistant deputy registrar general of all assets that are not exempt assets. |
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His father had worked in Hailey since 1883 as registrar of the General Land Office. |
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Where the parish or borough was too large for a single registrar, the sheriff was empowered to divide it into districts. |
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This suggests the need for a registrar for each branch or mechanism. |
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Nonconformist ministers in their own chapels were allowed to marry couples if a registrar was present. |
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I have no doubt that even if a registrar recording entry of a judgment by default is at that stage merely acting administratively, he is protected by the immunity. |
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Justice Nasir Saeed Shiekh was hearing the matter which was fixed as an objection case after registrar office put objection on impleading the president as a party in the plea. |
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Chief registrar Geoffrey Fitchew said the concept of the 'common bond' was drawing more people to join credit unions in the areas in which they live and work. |
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The MRI unit runs on timed appointments from 8am to 6pm and is staffed by three radiographers, a specialist registrar, a clerical administrator and a part-time porter. |
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The CT department employs four radiographers, including one clinical specialist radiographer, a clerical administrator, a specialist registrar and a porter. |
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Normally consisting of twelve persons, juries are selected from a jury panel which is picked at random by the county registrar from the electoral register. |
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Thaddeus's son Homer, Pound's father, worked for Thaddeus in the lumber business, until Thaddeus secured him the appointment as registrar of the Hailey land office. |
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The registration of births, deaths and marriages falls under this ministry of church affairs, and normally speaking the local Lutheran pastor is also the official registrar. |
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