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** and ACCA
** Qualified accountant: Chartered Accountant ( ACA-UK certification / CA-certification in Commonwealth countries ), Chartered Certified Accountant ( ACCA, UK certification ), Certified Public Accountant ( CPA, US certification ), ACMA / FCMA ( Associate / Fellow Chartered Management Accountant ) from Chartered Institute of Management Accountant ( CIMA ), UK.
** Under its Royal Charter, ACCA works in the public interest.
** ACCA is a Designated Professional Body under the Financial Services and Markets Act, business activities.
** ACCA is a Recognised Professional Body under the Insolvency Act to issue permits to individual Chartered Certified Accountants to conduct insolvency appointments.
** ACCA is a member of the Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies ( CCAB ).
** Full members of Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies organisations including ACCA can apply for ICAEW membership subject to certain criteria.
** Only ACCA, ICAEW, Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland and Association of International Accountants are able to authorise members to conduct audit, insolvency and investment business work in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland.

** and is
** Eunectes murinus, the green anaconda, the largest species, is found east of the Andes in Colombia, Venezuela, the Guianas, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil and on the island of Trinidad.
** Eunectes notaeus, the yellow anaconda, a smaller species, is found in eastern Bolivia, southern Brazil, Paraguay and northeastern Argentina.
** Eunectes deschauenseei, the dark-spotted anaconda, is a rare species found in northeastern Brazil and coastal French Guiana.
** Eunectes beniensis, the Bolivian anaconda, the most recently defined species, is found in the Departments of Beni and Pando in Bolivia.
** Tarski's theorem: For every infinite set A, there is a bijective map between the sets A and A × A.
** The Cartesian product of any family of nonempty sets is nonempty.
** König's theorem: Colloquially, the sum of a sequence of cardinals is strictly less than the product of a sequence of larger cardinals.
** Hausdorff maximal principle: In any partially ordered set, every totally ordered subset is contained in a maximal totally ordered subset.
** For every non-empty set S there is a binary operation defined on S that makes it a group.
** Tychonoff's theorem stating that every product of compact topological spaces is compact.
** In the product topology, the closure of a product of subsets is equal to the product of the closures.
** If S is a set of sentences of first-order logic and B is a consistent subset of S, then B is included in a set that is maximal among consistent subsets of S. The special case where S is the set of all first-order sentences in a given signature is weaker, equivalent to the Boolean prime ideal theorem ; see the section " Weaker forms " below.
** Any union of countably many countable sets is itself countable.
** If the set A is infinite, then there exists an injection from the natural numbers N to A ( see Dedekind infinite ).
** Every infinite game in which is a Borel subset of Baire space is determined.
** The Vitali theorem on the existence of non-measurable sets which states that there is a subset of the real numbers that is not Lebesgue measurable.
** The Lebesgue measure of a countable disjoint union of measurable sets is equal to the sum of the measures of the individual sets.
** The Nielsen – Schreier theorem, that every subgroup of a free group is free.

** and Qualifying
** Brighton & Hove Albion ( 1932-33: 1st – 4th Qualifying Rounds, 1st – 5th Rounds )
** New Brighton ( 1956 – 57: Preliminary, 1st – 4th Qualifying Rounds, 1st – 4th Rounds )
** Blyth Spartans ( 1977 – 78: 1st – 4th Qualifying Rounds, 1st – 5th Rounds )
** Harlow Town ( 1978 – 79: Preliminary, 1st – 4th Qualifying Rounds, 1st – 4th Rounds )
** Qualifying round ( 1 ): 2003 / 2004
** Qualifying group B ) → 7. 49 ( 17th, 33rd overall )
** Qualifying group B → 15. 72 ( 23rd, 40th overall )
** Qualifying group B → 58. 47 ( 12th, 23rd overall )
** Qualifying group A → 72. 47 ( 12th, 27th overall )
** Qualifying group A → 63. 81 ( 18th, 34th overall )
** Qualifying
** 1st round – Second Place at the 1st AIBA American 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament
** At The Arena – 1 November 1975 – 1450 v Wycombe Wanderers ( FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round )
** Qualifying Round — 2. 15m
** Qualifying Round — 2. 15m
** Qualifying — 11. 545
** Qualifying — 10. 370
** Qualifying — 46. 276 ( did not advance )
** Qualifying — 03: 43. 019 ( did not advance )
** Second Qualifying Round 2004 – 05
** First Qualifying Round 2010 – 11
** Second Qualifying Round 1987 – 88, 1990 – 91

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