Worse, so many doctors, scientists, and lab technicians had been drafted into military service that civilian operations were hamstrung. |
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Spiralling stairs and a glass lift transport technicians to subterranean depths and storage vaults. |
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Bectu said last week that performances would be halted if the technicians, electricians, stagehands, costume and wardrobe staff strike. |
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The clinic also offers acupuncture, carried out by technicians with the minimum training. |
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The report calls on the Department for Education to invest more money in refurbishment programmes and address pay levels for technicians. |
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Caterers, technicians and advance men were setting up an informal mix of a press conference and Texas style barbecue. |
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That is why technicians warn the public again and again not to open dubious emails. |
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The nurses, anesthesiologists, medical technicians and aides who assist the surgeon are paid. |
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As the station came on the air for the first time, its technicians walked out. |
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By only using windscreens from leading glass manufacturers, Autoglass says it can focus on training its technicians to the highest standards. |
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The company employs 250 technicians to repair Xerox photocopiers and other equipment in offices in Melbourne and Sydney. |
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I can follow directions from most technicians, and know better than to just assume that it always needs the reinstall to fix errors. |
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He warns the technicians on the other side of the studio glass that he won't do anything from the last album. |
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The technicians were putting in place the final details relating to Monday's scheduled rocket launch. |
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The learner audience would include surgeons, nurse anesthetists, anesthesiologists, perioperative nurses, technicians, and RN first assistants. |
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He took the major procedures, but Ms K or one of her trained theatre technicians would anesthetize patients when required. |
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Doctors, surgeons, nurse anesthetists, nurses and medical technicians work like a well-oiled machine, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
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As of Wednesday afternoon, the technicians had yet to repair the leak because the pipe was buried 1.5 meters underground. |
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Then you have technicians who get the problems that the phone answerers cannot solve. |
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It's just a question of the technicians making the link-up to the water supply. |
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This was of course without the skilled crew of artists and technicians special effects departments deploy today. |
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He said Thursday the water had not receded enough for technicians to assess the damage. |
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Back in the sensorium, the attendant technicians peel adhesive sensors from his chest, temples, groin. |
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In the future, lab technicians will receive more information about the autoclave process to prevent the mistake from happening again. |
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A spokesman for Essex and Suffolk Water, who sent technicians on Friday, said that a leak had been found in the mains water supply. |
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Of course, it helps that mainframes have full-time technicians available to keep them up and running. |
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The talented team of lighting, stage and sound technicians are tasked with bringing to life the first ever performances in the Orangery. |
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A mass exodus of Western oil technicians could also have a long-term impact on the Saudis ' ability to manage their industry. |
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By the time the aircraft lands the truck will be waiting with the technicians, spares and equipment on board to repair the aircraft. |
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The site currently employs technical and mechanical engineers, chemical analysts, laboratory technicians and support staff. |
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Laboratory technicians battling cancer want to improve diagnosis and treatment of the disease. |
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The team would also include two laboratory technicians well acquainted with gene technology and biochemical techniques. |
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The report also expressed concern about the pay and conditions for laboratory technicians, saying an additional 4,000 were needed in schools. |
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Hundreds of crew members, technicians and film laboratory workers were sworn to secrecy. |
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Our study could not have been completed without the hard work of numerous field and laboratory technicians. |
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This incident involved very senior and skilled technicians, as well as seasoned maintenance-control personnel. |
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In the quiet rural setting of Bandiana a team of skilled technicians are continuing a tradition that lasted for more than 50 years. |
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As I said in the lecture, I support the specialists, the technicians and the analysts. |
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Specialist technicians are responsible for maintaining and modifying these recipes and have greater freedom in controlling the plant. |
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This is the main reason there is such an extreme shortage of these specialized technicians. |
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From there, he introduced other drivers and now the team runs smoothly with engine experts and software technicians aiding them from Italy. |
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They have become huge international collaborations involving hundreds of scientists, technicians, and computer experts. |
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Many see strategies and tactics slowly replacing the pure skilled technicians of yesterday. |
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His orthodox Seoinage was so sharp, judo historians consider him to be one of the top five technicians in history. |
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The junior leading men, admirable technicians to whom the notion of charisma is alien, don't appear destined for stardom. |
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The shop specialises in manicures, pedicures and nail extensions, and technicians will design whatever style you want on your nails. |
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Experienced technicians can pinpoint with great accuracy different types of ball clay within each pit. |
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All the therapists, from nail technicians to masseuses have degree qualifications. |
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Very often, the ideas come from technicians who submit them to the specialty toolmakers for review. |
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Could someone indicate to the technicians that we are being blasted out by the sound system? |
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This is a mammoth project undertaken by a very committed and brave team of artists and technicians. |
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Of course, many of the technicians knew perfectly well how to read music but they could not admit it. |
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With the pit-wall technicians, it is more and more like electric slot car racing every day. |
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Over the next 7 hours, fuels technicians filled and emptied seven fuel bowsers without further incident. |
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To climb on-board, technicians snub the rambunctious radar flyer with strategically laced ropes. |
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The Spectro technicians also use viscometers to test the viscosity of engine oil. |
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With previous records, inexperienced technicians had interpreted relatively simple information from an oscilloscope and plotted it on a graph. |
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But it takes both technicians and performers to set up and break down the tons of staging, lighting, audio and special effects equipment needed. |
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He had a piercing gaze, a direct contrast to the cold stares of the technicians. |
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Provide at least occasional online access to your top technicians and decision makers. |
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They are post office employees, factory workers, baggage handlers, nurses, secretaries, lab technicians, and teachers. |
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What about lab technicians who are rarely heard of but whose competence can be a matter of life or death? |
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White overalled technicians walk amongst fully body-suited men in masks, who are handling more dangerous looking equipment and substances. |
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The multipurpose design requirement threatened to overcomplicate instruments for the technicians who use them in the field. |
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It took technicians over 20 minutes to engage the manual override as horrified friends watched. |
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Our three-year high school photonics program encourages students to train as laser technicians, and holography teaches them many useful skills. |
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Already 2,500 technicians have rejected a pay, allowances and superannuation package equivalent to an 18 per cent rise. |
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Thinking on their feet, the technicians positioned a maintenance stand with a wooden chock under the housing to hold the pump in position. |
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In the Clark case, technicians swabbed every surface, knowing the smallest trace amount could nab a killer. |
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It focuses solely on saving our skin, particularly in ways that are best left to technicians, engineers, and systems analysts. |
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At the end of the session the technicians inspected the car and found that the real problem was the clutch and not the gearbox. |
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Today's technicians welcome the focus on their jobs and feel up to the challenge. |
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If they chose the topics on seasonal conditions, their seniors became doctors, compounders, nurses and lab technicians. |
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The comment is restrained, yet behind the scenes you know technicians are flapping and executives are panicking. |
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The match was organised to raise welfare fund for the Bollywood film industry's technicians and stuntmen. |
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Three years ago, 550 conservators, curators and technicians began packing 2,000 boxes using 7km of bubble wrap. |
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On Friday, the company sent out repair technicians, who fixed many of the machines. |
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The footage was accidentally erased a few days later after Garda technicians attempted to copy it onto video format, he said. |
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Presently, John was shouting for two technicians to calm down while simultaneously filing digital signals to the computer core. |
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The technicians track the aircraft on its flight plan and watch for any deviations. |
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The constructional approaches tend to be regarded as cook-books, and their authors as technicians or popularizers. |
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Last Monday ballot forms were sent to stage technicians, costumiers and maintenance staff. |
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It took a team of three technicians to coordinate the lasers and rotate the accelerator, using lasers to guide it to a precision hit. |
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One of our technicians complained of a persistent cough uncontrollable by antibiotics and prednisolone. |
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The older brothers are premedical students and certified emergency medical technicians. |
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This trim boxwood slide rule bound tipped in German silver was designed for use by technicians in textile trades. |
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Located in front of the white EPOCS Specter, are two solid black globes moving with precision in the space above the awed technicians. |
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To maintain their status, prosthetists and their technicians have to get a certain amount of continuing-education units. |
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For several months, French temporary art workers and technicians have protested against cuts in their unemployment assurance scheme. |
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He also announced grandiose plans of sending engineers, technicians and drivers to Japan for advanced training. |
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The women in the study included factory workers, laboratory technicians, artists, graphic designers and printing industry workers. |
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Those technicians would endeavour to provide the particular sound or lighting effects instructed by the promoter. |
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Experienced stage technicians and electricians are on call to make sure every detail of the mockup is expertly installed. |
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Many financial firm victims, far from being mega-rich, were young traders and technicians, the grunts of the world capital markets. |
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Back at Vickers, technicians went to work disassembling the plane, replacing engine and prop, while repairing the rest of the damage. |
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The NMMC appointed chest physicians, dispensers and laboratory technicians who worked alongside Alert staff. |
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The correlation works magnificently, as does the large ensemble of young actors, musicians and technicians from all over Western Canada. |
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The actors doubled as technicians, moving furniture about to create a dining area fit for a Queen. |
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Grants are a means to an end, and allow a faculty member to hire students or technicians and conduct research. |
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They provide assistance to Jedi pilots as onboard astrogators, technicians, and communications specialists and are outfitted with various tools for utility and repair. |
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The Alhambra's stage has been transformed by a huge team of technicians who assembled the rink then attached it, by rubber tubes running underneath, to a chiller unit. |
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The technicians wear small paper masks over their mouths, but their hands and faces are liberally covered with white powder from filing clients' acrylic nails. |
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Operations were slowed so a team of eight technicians could shimmy up the ship to tighten up the cables. |
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Reporting a stolen cellphone for blocking is no longer helpful because of some unpatriotic technicians who receive bribes to unblock stolen cell phones. |
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Equally, many of the shortages in public services such as the health service from nurses to radiographers and laboratory technicians will disappear. |
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However, within a year of the resort opening, the local technicians couldn't figure out how to service the wind turbines and the batteries for the accumulators. |
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A day before, a lorry carrying gasoline overturned and burst into flames, near a bridge where army sappers and technicians had already wired the leads to the dynamite. |
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However, he also said the Government must make a commitment to funding that would ensure every school has a modern laboratory and technicians to assist teachers. |
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Members are either geomatic technicians or multi-media technicians. |
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He said the technicians needed a week to repair the leaking pipe because they had to block it first from water inundation before soldering the leakages. |
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Two technicians opened, sampled, transferred, weighed, and resealed approximately 110 pounds of cocaine over a three-hour period in a 400 square foot unventilated room. |
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He and his team of geomatic technicians greatly contributed to our team. |
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The parachute assault section usually includes two surgeons, four operating room nurses, one nurse anesthetist, two practical nurses, and three operating room technicians. |
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Hence, our hero decided to seek out technicians and soothsayers, wizards and computer persons who could solve the puzzle of this malady affecting the mighty computer. |
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Customer service people should not be simply data entry technicians, and gate agents are not just ticket tearers, that is, unless they let the computers be the boss. |
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I cannot count the number of times I have been contacted by auto technicians, mechanics and body shop techs whenever an electrical problem occurs. |
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Picked at random, washing machine repairers, drainage specialists, boiler fitters and aerial technicians visited the ordinary looking house in a suburban street. |
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Two days before Global Medical Response assumes responsibility for the Emergency Medical Services, technicians yesterday staged a sick-out to protest the move. |
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Musical training is, of course, what goes on in our conservatories, and at its most fruitful it produces instrumental technicians of an astonishing virtuosity. |
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In a tent in the Festival Village, designers, technicians and grease monkeys are working on building a Ferrari like the world has never seen before. |
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In addition to the call for expert technicians, there is also the need, especially among fleets, for any repair or replacement to be completed as soon as possible. |
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There were no technicians with the latest equipment waiting to help him decipher the coughs, bellyaches, chest pains, dizzy spells and fevers that ailed his patients. |
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At the main table the rest of the Bright Eyes sat with the bridge crew, mechanics and technicians, and the small security detail assigned to the ship. |
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Within nine minutes, he was in orbit and the various stages of the rocket had peeled off, prompting a round of applause among the engineers and technicians on hand to watch. |
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As the Modern Industrial Age is superseded by the Electronic Information age, wizardry will flourish and scientists will be relegated to the role of technicians. |
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And there he was, talking to the technicians, getting miked up. |
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The first step was to analyze the entire work envelope, with emphasis on bottleneck areas, man-hours per workstation and number of technicians per station. |
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The range got its nickname because, in normal use, technicians fire chicken carcasses at a test target at varying speeds to simulate a direct bird-strike during flight. |
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The Fassenon nuclear plant in eastern France was just two degrees centigrade away from an emergency shutdown, forcing technicians to hose down one of the reactors. |
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The process was quickly completed and the two technicians entered the transport's passenger area while the sentry unhooked the umbilical pipe from the camp reservoir. |
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He is recognized as one of the finest piano technicians in America. |
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The technicians came today to install the new motherboard in my lappy. |
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With Spain's phalanx of minimalist technicians happy to pass the ball among themselves early on, the first half-hour passed off almost entirely without incident. |
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The deal would also bring new jobs for our skilled rail technicians, many of whom will have worked for three or four different companies over the last turbulent decade. |
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At the same time, European missionaries and technicians were invited to the kingdom as the guests of a powerful and unconquered African head of state. |
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In the scramble to recover the spilt heavy water, at least seven technicians received heavy doses of radiation and they were taken off duties involving radioactive materials. |
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Guidelines from the Royal College of Pathologists allow mortuary technicians to dissect bodies and remove organs in the absence of the pathologist. |
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The room was filled with the voices of the panicky technicians. |
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As this was the first level of resistance, technicians waited to see whether or not investors were ready to come back into the arena of a somewhat risky penny stock. |
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I'm sure the technicians are either underqualified or underfunded. |
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We well know the small influence these gentry exert upon our society, and how the technicians of every order distrust them and rightly refuse to take their reveries seriously. |
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Ms O'Connor claimed that emergency medical technicians had five days training at most in childbirth and that this was no substitute for midwifery assistance. |
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The contributions of clinical nurse specialists, speech and language therapists, dieticians, and prosthetics technicians are indispensable to optimal outcome. |
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This episode just shows that scientists and technicians who are exposed to phenomena that are sufficiently far out of their fields, can be completely hornswoggled. |
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Smears were taken using the same technique in both groups and interpreted by technicians who were not aware of the patient assignment in the study. |
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Cartography technicians assist cartographers in the preparation, maintenance and cataloguing of maps, and may assist in fieldwork projects. |
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Records made by industrialists and technicians of the period are an incomparable source of information about their methods. |
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While Canadian scientists and technicians would have access to all technical data, Australians would not. |
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Sound technicians spent the early part of the year trying to find the right sounds. |
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Milking is now performed almost exclusively by machine, though human technicians are still essential on most facilities. |
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Cirrus also indicated that it was continuing to hire engineers, technicians and designers for the jet program. |
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A slip-up by a couple of technicians while they are mixing an atomic cocktail can create a poison cloud that spreads for miles. |
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The State Department of Fish and Wildlife said technicians discovered the Zebra mussels on a boat at the Ontario boat inspection station. |
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Veterinary technicians and consumer service assistants have been hired to provide additional customer care. |
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The new profession supplements the large number of apprenticeship vacancies for avionic technicians offered traditionally by Lufthansa Technik. |
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During the past year, Verizon worked with a vehicle retrofitter to develop a hybrid van for the company's FiOS technicians. |
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This reference covers emergency and critical care medicine for veterinary technicians. |
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The service centers will employ more than 100 service technicians and be located in Rio Grande do Norte and Bahia. |
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The Lahore-set comedy, which is directed by Farjad Nabi and Meenu Gaur, features Naseeruddin Shah and many Indian technicians. |
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There are around 5000 clinical dental technicians, or denturists, in the UK with around 500 in Scotland. |
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Already the industry is crying for electricians, millwrights, instrumentation technicians, heavy equipment operators and mechanics. |
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A total of 70 emergency medical technicians, paramedics, and supervisory personnel staff the facility. |
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The institute will have adequate equipment to train specialized technicians with polyvalent skills, the source said. |
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All will be trained as emergency medical technicians, or EMTs, as their training progresses. |
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Another important source of conflict over patient rights results from the procedures and directives guiding emergency medical technicians. |
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The firefighters will be emergency medical technicians trained to use heart defibrillators. |
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The reason why, EPI technicians and polio immunizers have boycotted participating in anti-polio drive, he added. |
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Rail technicians provide technical experience, loading, chain tie down, unchain and off load service, all with only one bill of lading. |
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Pep Boys service technicians will recommend Mobil 1 as the chain's preferred synthetic motor oil. |
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Master toolmakers concentrate on the highest skill level activities, while the other technicians deal with the lesser-skill level activities. |
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In some nations, many technicians usually tie coaxial wires with Traveling cables due to price problems when they set up CCTV within lifts. |
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The test kit is used by technicians who must perform hardness tests on various types of nonmetallic materials. |
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Beleaguered support technicians long ago coined the acronym RTFM as advice they'd like to give users calling with questions clearly answered in the manual. |
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The emergency room nurses, doctors, and technicians tear open the patient's shirt, start cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and roll in the defibrillation machine. |
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Spot provides a trained staff of veterinary technicians and animal behaviorists that are certified in Spot's proprietary Human Alpha Instinct Method. |
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This guide to working with exotic animals can be used by trainees, veterinary technicians, and practicing veterinarians in classroom or clinic settings. |
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In the early 1950s, with the help of technicians from Beretta, the Dominican government established the Armeria San Cristobal to provide their armed forces with weapons. |
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A prescription is created with colleagues, such as doctors, physiotherapists, chiropodists and orthotic technicians, and they'll then design the orthosis. |
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Representatives of UK-based Crown Fire Protection visit Alpha's bases to help with demonstrations and have trained technicians to design and install the systems. |
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The trip is being organized by Surgical Eye Expeditions International, a nonprofit, worldwide organization with almost 500 volunteer ophthalmologists, nurses and technicians. |
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Viewers will also learn more about education requirements for pharmacy technicians as well as details on earning national certification and securing an externship. |
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The railways directly or indirectly employed tens of thousands of engineers, mechanics, repairmen and technicians, as well as statisticians and financial planners. |
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There are reports in Aden Post that Iranian crews and technicians have been sent to Sanaa International Airport, as effective safeguards of YAF air assets. |
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Jock Conly, distributed 129 motorbikes among technicians who had completed artificial insemination training program through the USAID Dairy Project. |
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More than 2000 people, academics, scientists and technicians, are involved in research of a wide variety of subjects from basic research to applied research. |
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Japan boasts the third highest number of scientists, technicians, and engineers per capita in the world with 83 scientists, technicians and engineers per 10,000 employees. |
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To train 100 articians and ironsmith technicians through 8 training regarding new technology for making smokeless stoves in initial quarter of the project. |
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Blood collection devices are used most often by phlebotomists and laboratory technicians to collect samples of blood from patients for diagnostic procedures. |
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Even with the advent of CAD systems in the past few decades, a minimum of two field technicians wielding measuring tapes and sketch pads remained the best approach. |
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From pilot officers to technicians, the entire force is professional. |
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He once worked at a 950-unit, 16-year-old community that had a maintenance staff of one supervisor, an assistant supervisor, three technicians and two groundskeepers. |
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Participating technicians underwent three days of training on the 25-point certified tune-up process using the latest in digital equipment and software. |
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This should lead to the recruitment and training of a number of Omanis as engineers and technicians and maximise the use of PDO s in-house repair workshops. |
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Seventeen newspaper reporters, two photographers, two radio reporters and three television reporters with five technicians sailed with the Task Force to the war. |
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The technicians worked with New Zealand locals to get many of the sounds. |
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Once the eight-week programme is finished, the technicians will go offshore but will continue to be trained and assessed until they achieve an SVQ level three a year later. |
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The new power lines, maintain existing lines and infrastructure, and repair lines damaged by weather and other factor are set up by the Power line technicians. |
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