In a matter of weeks, he was back up on his feet, taking morning walks supervised first then later unsupervised. |
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He found the land, hired the caretaker and supervised the building of my house. |
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The special children's raffle was most exciting, the draws supervised by the officer board ensured that everything was above board. |
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Four child therapists who were trained and supervised by an experienced cognitive behavioural therapist administered all therapy. |
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For the less adventuresome, normally there are bus tours or supervised shopping excursions in the local port. |
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It is not advisable to let young children out at night and they should always be supervised whenever possible. |
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The club aims to provide entertainment for teenagers between the ages of 15 to 18 years in a fun and supervised environment. |
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Expecting any commander who is overly supervised in garrison to suddenly become an agile, adaptive leader in a field environment is unrealistic. |
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Specialist registrars and locum appointments for training have recognised supervised education as part of their job. |
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Wren replanned the entire city and supervised the rebuilding of 51 churches. |
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The tender operated or supervised the hand or kerosene-powered air pump and controlled the rope lifeline to his diver. |
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A key point is that space should be owned and supervised, literally and metaphorically. |
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Thus, it was intended to blend with the interior decorative painting, which was supervised by the architect William Kent. |
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Between 1998 and 2000, she litigated seven sweat-patch cases on behalf of clients accused of violating their supervised release by using drugs. |
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The trades were in theory all supervised and regulated by the livery companies, one for each trade. |
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While he supervised the workers Olga painted, wrote letters, washed, sewed and gardened just like any other Danish farmwife. |
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You have to roster yourselves so that school study areas are open and supervised for 12 hours a day. |
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She supervised original productions and series, live specials and the network's on-air look. |
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Further, the fully supervised sanatorium based treatment of the earlier days also gave way to the totally unsupervised domiciliary treatment. |
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Moreover, Isaacs continues, actual physical fighting is a rare occurrence in her students' sheltered, supervised lives. |
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While the children need to be supervised, Principal McGovern argues that it is an excellent way to teach a specialised subject area. |
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Exams in Scotland are supervised by non-teachers but the papers are marked by teachers. |
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When the granite was being installed for steps and a retaining wall in the formal garden, Paul supervised the mason very carefully. |
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A third year medical student at Northwestern University supervised the clinic. |
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Once placed, the interns will receive supervised on-the-job training and mentorship for a further three months. |
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While a supervision order is in force it is the duty of the supervisor to advise, assist and befriend a supervised child. |
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Making money, however, is not what the supervised child contact service is all about. |
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Most African Americans in the cotton parishes worked as sharecroppers or tenants, closely supervised by plantation owners or managers. |
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The militia was a part-time force charged with a wide range of duties and organized at the village level, but supervised from higher echelons. |
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The most important leader in every large church was a bishop who supervised other clergy. |
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The mobsters also ripped off two federally supervised funds that subsidize rural phone companies through another billing scam, they said. |
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A term of the peace bond was that Mr. R.L. not have any contact with C.T. except as supervised by the Society. |
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Few randomised trials exist that directly compare supervised and unsupervised exercise training. |
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Rectangles connected by two arrows indicate methods that can be implemented as supervised or unsupervised. |
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There are, additionally, 57 patients residing in community houses in the Carlow area, in supervised and unsupervised conditions. |
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The first 3 months of the rehabilitation program were supervised, and the rest of the study was unsupervised. |
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Extensive elimination diets such as those for celiac sprue should be supervised by a gastroenterologist. |
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The market was supervised by a warden and by the fifteenth century that officer was farming revenues due the city from the market. |
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Her work is on numerical General Relativity, supervised by Dr John Stewart. |
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Car parking is supervised by Roy who is no mean hand at turning out a tasty tiramisu when occasion demands. |
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Some were likely produced in workshops where a well-established cartographer supervised the work of assistants and signed the finished product. |
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He taught and supervised the work of an entire generation of Chinese stratigraphers and palaeontologists. |
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Among the special schools were those providing secondary education for orphans and girls, which were supervised by the Tsar's mother. |
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Each bore a pair of stripes on his sleeve, color depending on what legion of mages he supervised. |
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Anyone staying for supervised study is given a fruit drink, a cereal bar and fruit. |
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In fact he supervised the production of over 30 volumes in his role as general editor. |
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This is a significant change for these team members because traditionally a charge nurse supervised them and they had no input in decisions. |
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Finally, supervised and unsupervised classification techniques were also used to map the cheat grass. |
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The pact provided for a disarmament process to be supervised by regional peace monitors. |
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By 1851, he had hundreds of hives set up near his Coolangatta homestead, and had them supervised and operated by a young Aboriginal beekeeper. |
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The padrone supervised the gang's work and provided housing and meals, charging a fee against wages. |
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Developmental screening is done by pediatric nurse practitioners supervised by a pediatrician. |
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But the biometric check is only useful if the process is sufficiently supervised to guard against spoofing or passport switching. |
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I supervised men and women, even though they were segregated within the shop. |
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There are now-classic images of field labor gangs supervised by mounted guards. |
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Testroxin Gel should not be used as a substitute for medically supervised hormone replacement therapy. |
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She was transferred to work on coding and cyphers supervised by Bletchley Park. |
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Management of alcohol withdrawal in elderly persons should be closely supervised by a healthcare professional. |
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They will learn all about road safety with practical examples while supervised by a trained instructor. |
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If he remains within the priesthood it is to practise life-long penitence in a kind of supervised internal exile. |
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She kept an eye on female employees and inmates, supervised the washing and mending of clothes, bought food, and supervised cooking. |
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Older brothers or sisters should be supervised when around a baby to stop them feeding tablets or other poisonous substances to the baby. |
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He held various ministerial posts, and from 1983 supervised the organization of the 1988 Olympic Games. |
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He watched as his partner joked and laughed with the other detectives, then supervised as forensics gathered evidence. |
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At our courses, more challenging activities are supervised by the professional cragsmen. |
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The resort also has a supervised children's indoor area, tennis courts, a croquet lawn, a bowling green and archery facilities. |
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Late last month, the crossing guards, who are supervised by the local police precinct, stopped putting out the cones. |
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Kids could have a lot of fun with a blood-pressure cuff and pulse oximeter, in a supervised setting. |
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Karl's father was awarded sole custody of the child and Ruth was permitted supervised visits. |
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The race will be supervised by 20 powerboats and 20 paddle boats who will assist swimmers if there are any problems. |
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Weber supervised Citi's international offices, and his responsibilities at Aetna included tech operations and its e-business. |
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The doctor prescribes treatment to a patient, with self administration supervised by the nurse. |
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The surgeon gives the patient a prescription for supervised physical therapy. |
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Offenders supervised at these levels were required to meet with their probation officer at least once a month. |
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The parking is fully supervised and if the scheme proves successful the feasibility of a more permanent facility will be investigated. |
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An aggressive Canada goose supervised its goslings while ducks enjoyed bread offered by a child. |
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Garments incorporating the imperial purple were particularly valued, and at all times their sale and export was fiercely supervised. |
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It so happened that most of the teachers who supervised the documentation of relevant '98 material from the West were male. |
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Her work was supervised by a tutor, whom she visited regularly for advice and guidance. |
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That he also directed the film and supervised the CGI backdrop just adds to the remarkable nature of the production. |
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The exhumation was supervised by a local DNA specialist, who took samples from the body. |
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He superintended the arrangements, chose the wallpapers, supplemented the furniture, and supervised the upholstering. |
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The dumping will be supervised, to ensure that only garden refuse is deposited. |
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The Sunday Schools sprang from the same era of earnest endeavour, as did the widespread drive to establish Friendly Societies supervised by the clergy. |
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Meantime, the children enjoyed the huge range of activities from water-skiing to football, go-karting, trampolining and lots of strictly supervised swimming. |
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An absentee pluralist on a grand scale, he farmed out his livings, usually for much more than their nominal value, and supervised them through agents. |
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He then supervised the movement of the patient to his sickbay. |
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A peace accord signed in 2006 said that Maoist former guerrillas, who are currently in United Nations supervised cantonments, would be integrated into the national army. |
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He supervised a staff of 100 to build a single system to research and process the insurance that guarantees to lenders that your property is free of liens and claims. |
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He, at points of his journey, supervised the work by directing attention to unwatered sections by a blocked ditch or the overgrowth of of weeds on another section. |
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A walking bus is a safe way for children to get to and from school, walking in pairs hand-in-hand along the safest possible route, while being supervised by adults. |
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This worked well when properly supervised but failed when neglected. |
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Medically supervised injecting centres can help resolve this paradox and improve public health by minimising the risk of drug users injecting unsafely in public places. |
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I don't see why, they'll be properly supervised on the rifle range. |
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Are we submitting ourselves to the new project of a supervised society? |
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Children have no innate fear of water and must be carefully supervised. |
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Calling for some volunteers I firmly supervised the burial of the dead. |
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Up to now, they have supervised for colleagues on uncertified sick leave voluntarily and have patrolled school property, typically on a rota basis, also free gratis. |
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Barons owned land, while dukes and duchesses supervised the barons. |
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With changes to Queensland's licensing system from July 1 2007, parents are being urged to help their learner drivers clock up the required 100 hours of supervised practice. |
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She also supervised the doctoral dissertations of more than 20 students. |
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There were elected councils or committees of syndics which supervised the clubs' daily routine, one of the syndics elected the bursar and the clerk. |
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He then claimed that only in the photographs he himself had supervised could one see correct, frontal views that truly reflected the sculptor's original intentions. |
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The intention was to move from fully supervised to unsupervised access. |
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European spas have long offered medically supervised detox programs. |
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The Methodists flourished through their system of circuit riders, in which one trained clergy person supervised the work of numerous congregations. |
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My sister, indolent and unimaginative as she was, had visions of endless touch-typing speed trials supervised by austere women under flickering striplights. |
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Each candidate is supervised by a mentor as well as by a program leader in each division to facilitate a smooth assimilation into the company's culture. |
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The academics part of the programme is being supervised by professional guides and instructors and the language skills are taught by University graduates. |
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To test this controversial theory he supervised a drilling project in Sweden and found clear evidence for life far below the ground beneath solid granite. |
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They also drew an inspiration from what they learn in the classroom, informs one of the art teachers who supervised the ambitious, annual project. |
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He spoke and wrote fluently in English, and either translated himself or supervised the translation of almost all the poems included in this book. |
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In theory Kosovo is supervised by EU missions, with justice and policing personal training and helping to build up the state institutions. |
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The font was supervised by Morison and drawn by Victor Lardent, an artist from the advertising department of The Times. |
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Quintus Lollius Urbicus, governor of Roman Britain at the time, initially supervised the effort, which took about twelve years to complete. |
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He supervised the activity and behaviour of royal sheriffs and sergeants, held courts and reported on these things to the king personally. |
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Patrick, the Saint supervised the mixing of native Irish law and the law of the church. |
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Following the Acts of Union in 1707, the bank supervised the reminting of the old Scottish coinage into Sterling. |
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There are a wide range of canoe hire and supervised trips, as well as campsites at key points on the river. |
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During serving of community sentences, similarly to suspended sentence, offenders usually will be supervised by a probation officer. |
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Animals are usually intentionally bred through artificial insemination or supervised mating. |
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These groups were closely supervised by the leaders and were built up into a significant and powerful network within the Church of England. |
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Summer camp is a supervised program for children or teenagers conducted during the summer months in some countries. |
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In autumn 1922, Austria was granted an international loan supervised by the League of Nations. |
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All law enforcement agencies are maintained under Cuba's Ministry of the Interior which is supervised by the Revolutionary Armed Forces. |
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By royal decree, a religiously supervised school was built in every neighborhood. |
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Fiji's local government, in the form of city and town councils, is supervised by the Ministry of Local Government and Urban Development. |
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The consecration must be supervised by a religious authority, an Acharya or a Bhattaraka or a scholar authorized by them. |
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The girls, well supervised, were absorbed in skinning the bark from small branches using a shave hook before having a go on the pole lathe. |
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The project aimed to broaden the cultural horizons of pupils and the week culminated in a supervised demonstration of Tai-Chi. |
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The crossing would be monitored by the closed circuit television supervised by signalman Frank Wall, pictured at the controls. |
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Each fiefdom had its own director who was chosen and supervised by the local chief judge of the trial court. |
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The archaeological work was supervised by Michael Flecker, who also worked on the Intan and Belitung wreaks. |
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Parliament thumbed its nose at a cynical commentariat and legislated for a medically supervised injecting room. |
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I was in the team that supervised the underlaying and overlaying of heating cables in site works. |
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Make sure you buy your lenses from an optometrist, optician or other properly supervised supplier. |
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Factory inspectors supervised the execution of the law, however, their scarcity made enforcement difficult. |
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Rebuilding took over ten years and was supervised by Robert Hooke as Surveyor of London. |
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The Benedictines placed books in the care of a librarian who supervised their use. |
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Beginning around the 5th century BC, city officials called aediles supervised the sanitary systems. |
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Head to your downstairs playroom or safe, supervised yard and let things take their kidly course. |
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That the santri live in a boarding school where they are being supervised around the clock enhances the power of the kyai. |
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He was awarded his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1959 and began to undertake research in number theory supervised by Harold Davenport. |
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The erection of the engine and its shakedown was supervised by Watt, at first, and then by men in the firm's employ. |
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At first the partnership made the drawing and specifications for the engines, and supervised the work to erect it on the customers property. |
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However, public schools are automatically recognised, since these schools are supervised directly by the ministry of education bureaucracy. |
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Elias later became a canon of Salisbury and supervised the construction of the cathedral. |
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Sir William Waad, Lieutenant of the Tower, supervised the torture and obtained Fawkes's confession. |
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Temporary Maypoles are usually erected on village greens and events are often supervised by local Morris dancing groups. |
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In the 16th century, Metropolitan Macarius expanded the list of the Rus'ian saints and supervised the compiling process of their life stories. |
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In 1957 he conducted The Prince of the Pagodas in an early stereo recording, supervised by Culshaw. |
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Later Scott personally supervised a digital restoration of Blade Runner and approved what was called The Final Cut. |
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This first racing meet in North America was supervised by New York's colonial governor, Richard Nicolls. |
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He set strategy, was in charge of logistics, and selected and supervised the generals. |
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These in their turn were supervised by provincial civil courts of appeal constituted for such purpose, each consisting of four British judges. |
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Most of the railway construction was done by Indian companies supervised by British engineers. |
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Royal justices supervised trials, answered questions as to law, and announced the court's decision which was then subject to appeal. |
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From March 10 to September 30, 1804, Upper Louisiana was supervised as a military district, under Commandant Amos Stoddard. |
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The officer had direct control only over Fort William, but supervised other British East India Company officials in India. |
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As the Royal Navy base that supervised the blockade, Halifax profited greatly during the war. |
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The mill girls lived in company boarding houses and were subject to strict codes of conduct and supervised by older women. |
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We propose a novel supervised learning technique for summarizing videos by automatically selecting keyframes or key subshots. |
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Direct ANNs with supervised training and backpropagation are often used for solving most practical problems. |
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Ijaz Wicky, Asif Ali Abbasi, Tanveer Ahmed, Ashir Jafar, Awais Raseed and Jamil Ahmed supervised karate matches. |
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Medicare requires nurse anesthetists be supervised by an anesthesiologist or surgeon. |
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The programme is supervised by Dr Benna Buzaboon, a domestic violence expert, and will be implemented in three stages. |
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It may be necessary to hold a lottery supervised by an independent scrutineer. |
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He is also an accomplished NO diver and divemaster who has supervised more than 2,000 dives. |
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It was supervised by master trainers from abroad who demonstrated the latest haemostatic techniques on live animals. |
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The process then was supervised by local rabbis, called mashgiach, to ensure all religious requirements were kept. |
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Executed and supervised by Pakistani General Javed Nasir, the program provided logistics and ammunition supplies to various groups of Bosnian mujahideen during the war. |
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The judicial business of the Lords was supervised by the Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and their deputy, the Second Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. |
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During his career, Hawking has supervised 39 successful PhD students. |
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During the following period of preparation for the Pacific voyage, he heard two important cases, and supervised the supplying of the two ships to be used. |
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The state of New York has a similar appellate structure as it is divided into four appellate departments supervised by the final New York Court of Appeals. |
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It was this Christopher that supervised the topping out ceremony of St Paul's in 1710 and wrote the famous Parentalia, or, Memoirs of the family of the Wrens. |
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The generals supervised militia forces and security commissions, collected taxes and ensured support for the government in the English and Welsh provinces. |
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Provincial governors eventually evolved who supervised several counts. |
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Britain also built up a large British Empire in Africa and Asia, which it ruled through a small number of administrators who supervised local elites. |
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The mill girls, as they came to be known, lived in boarding houses provided by the company and were supervised by older women, and were subject to strict codes of conduct. |
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The generals not only supervised militia forces and security commissions, but collected taxes and ensured support for the government in the English and Welsh provinces. |
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James personally supervised the torture of women accused of being witches. |
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Young Henry was strictly supervised and did not appear in public. |
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Other attractions include a Beer Festival in the Henry Robertson Suite on Llangollen station, supervised Brake Van rides and a miniature railway at Carrog. |
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He cautions, however, that if hallucinogens are used in less well supervised settings, the possible fear or anxiety responses could lead to harmful behaviors. |
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The Continental Army was put through a new training program, supervised by Baron von Steuben, introducing the most modern Prussian methods of drilling. |
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However, the main advantage of the Glasgow merchants seems to have been their extensive and personally supervised networks across Britain, Europe and the Americas. |
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