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First and degree
First and fundamentally, independence is a matter of degree.
) Pictured: First degree filter setae with a V pattern of second degree setae pointing towards the inside of the filter feeding | feeding basket.
Fleming again graduated, this time with a First Class Honours degree in chemistry and physics.
First degree price discrimination charges each consumer the maximum price the consumer is willing to pay.
First degree price discrimination most frequently occurs in regard to professional services or in transactions involving direct buyer / seller negotiations.
* First professional degree
* First university west of the Mississippi to offer a doctoral degree in nursing
From 1935 the First Labour Government showed a limited degree of idealism in foreign policy, for example opposing the appeasement of Germany and Japan.
First, the patient is asked to select a nightmare, but for learning purposes the choice would not typically be one that causes a marked degree of distress.
During the periods of the collapse of Akkadian Empire in Mesopotamia and the First Intermediary Period in Egypt, the Hyksos invasions and the end of the Middle Bronze Age in Assyria and Babylonia, and the Late Bronze Age collapse, trade through the Canaanite area would dwindle, as Egypt, Babylonia, and to a lesser degree Assyria, withdrew into their isolation.
First earn a bachelor's degree before entering rabbinical school.
After the First World War there was a significant degree of experimentation with the new technologies, including in the UK, France and the Soviet Union.
* Order of St. Anna, First degree
* Order of Saint Stanislaus, First degree
Entrance standards are also high for postgraduate students, who are required to have ( for taught Master's courses ) a First Class or Upper Second Class UK honours degree, or its foreign equivalent.
Hacker received his degree from the London School of Economics ( graduating with a Third ), for which he is often derided by the Oxford-educated Sir Humphrey ( who attended the fictitious Baillie College graduating with a First in Classics ).
At Birkbeck, he worked hard and obtained a First Class degree.
He attended Oriel College, Oxford between 1925 and 1927, graduating with a First Class degree in Literae Humaniores ( ancient history and philosophy ).
During the First World War Heyrovský worked in a military hospital as a dispensing chemist and radiologist, which enabled him to continue his studies and to take his Ph. D. degree in Prague in 1918 and D. Sc.
The counterculture collapsed circa 1973, and many have attributed two major reasons: First, the most popular of its political goals — civil rights, civil liberties, gender equality, environmentalism, and the end of the Vietnam War — were accomplished ( to at least a significant degree ), and its most popular social attributes — particularly a " live and let live " mentality in personal lifestyles ( the " sexual revolution ") — were co-opted by mainstream society.
Haughey read Commerce at University College Dublin ( UCD ) where he took a First Class Honours degree in 1946.
* 1923 – First bachelor of arts degree awarded
* First degree price discrimination based on customer.

First and confluence
In the early 20th century, when the federal government negotiated a treaty with the First Nations, it set aside land for a native reserve in the Rocksand area at the confluence of the Severn and Sachigo Rivers, with the consent of the leaders at the time.
This 1909 map of Seattle shows many neighborhood names that continue in common use today — for example, Ballard, Fremont, Queen Anne Hill, Capitol Hill, West Seattle, and Beacon Hill — but also many that have fallen out of use — for example, " Ross " and " Edgewater " on either side of Fremont, " Brooklyn " for today's University District, and " Renton Hill " near the confluence of Capitol Hill, First Hill, and the Central District.
First, the roof had been designed to gradually release rainwater as the sewers in the West Bottoms could not adequately handle the rapid runoff because of the nearby confluence of the Missouri River and Kansas River.
Given its historical underpinnings, we should not be surprised that the revolution in warfare that has been brought about both by the confluence of the aerospace and the electronic revolutions, and by the off-shoot of both — the precision guided munition — is one that has been a long-time coming, back to the Second World War, back, even, to the experimenters of the First World War who attempted, however crudely, to develop " smart " weapons to launch from airships and other craft.
* Kwadacha First Nation ( formerly called ‘ Fort Ware Indian Band ’, the First Nation are Sekani and Kaska Dena, the main community is located at Fort Ware ( now called Kwadacha ), approximately 570 km north of Prince George in British Columbia, at the confluence of the Fox, the Kwadacha, and Finley rivers in the Rocky Mountain Trench, Reserves: Fort Ware # 1, Sucker Lake # 2, Weissener Lake # 3, ca.
Within a year, however, he had moved to his tract along the confluence of First Creek and the Tennessee River, and built what became known as White's Fort.
In 1786, White and fellow explorer James Connor erected White's Fort on a hill overlooking the confluence of First Creek and the Tennessee River.

First and visit
He had stabilised the Allied position at the First Battle of El Alamein, but after a visit in August 1942, the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, replaced him as C-in-C with Alexander and William Gott as commander of the Eighth Army in the Western Desert.
The South Galatian view holds that Paul wrote Galatians before or shortly after the First Jerusalem Council, probably on his way to it, and that it was written to churches he had presumably planted during either his time in Tarsus ( he would have traveled a short distance, since Tarsus is in Cilicia ) after his first visit to Jerusalem as a Christian, or during his first missionary journey, when he traveled throughout southern Galatia.
After the First Crusade recaptured Jerusalem in 1099, many Christian pilgrims travelled to visit what they referred to as the Holy Places.
For example, in 2001, Sir David Howard was created a Grand Cordon, First Class, of the Order of Independence of Jordan following the state visit of King Abdullah II.
Outlying Islands, a Fringe First winning play by Scottish dramatist David Greig, is a fictionalised account of two British scientists ' visit to an island in Scotland where the government plans to test anthrax inspired by the story of Gruinard.
Further complicating matters, there is credible evidence that the French Jesuit Reverend Paul Ragueneau visited the falls some 35 years before Hennepin's visit, while working among the Huron First Nation in Canada.
The President and his daughter, Patricia Whitmore ( Mae Whitman ), later visit the First Lady in the base hospital, where she eventually dies from her internal injuries.
Many people visit the Dolomites to climb the vie ferrate, protected paths created during the First World War.
On 4 April 2007 in a sign of improving relations between unionist and nationalist groups, the newly-elected First Minister of Northern Ireland, the Reverend Ian Paisley, was invited to visit the battle site by the Taoiseach ( Prime Minister ) Bertie Ahern later in the year.
Following the First World War, the King made an official visit to Leicester in 1919 to commemorate its contributions to the military victory.
Sun's tomb was one of the first stops made by the leaders of both the Kuomintang and the People First Party on their pan-blue visit to mainland China in 2005.
Recent bilateral activities between the United States and North Korea have included an April 2011 visit by former President Jimmy Carter, a July 2011 meeting between U. S. Special Representative for North Korea Policy Stephen Bosworth and North Korean First Vice Foreign Minister Kim Gye Gwan, and a February 2012 bilateral meeting in Beijing that resulted in an agreement to halt uranium enrichment in exchange for U. S. food aid ( which has now been cancelled due to North Korea's April 2012 long-range missile test ).
Sign inside Selbyville Public Library, commemorating former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt's visit in 1946
A visit from former First Lady of Texas and First Lady of the United States Laura Bush in the year 2000 started an initiative in Freeport called " The Main Street Program.
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt visited the Mimslyn during a short visit in the late 1930s and former Virginia Governor Mark Warner visited in January 2008.
During the First World War Mansfield contracted extrapulmonary tuberculosis, which rendered any return or visit to New Zealand impossible and led to her death at the age of 34.
* New Horizons — US launched on January 19, 2006 — First probe to visit Pluto ( in July 2015 )
The schism between the two branches was occasionally ( unofficially or partially ) healed, especially during the First World War when American Masons overseas wished to visit French Lodges.
President Machel being greeted by East German Education Minister and First Lady Margot Honecker during a 1983 state visit.
* The First Israeli President to visit the White house The New York Times
First Lady Betty Ford with her husband President Gerald Ford, and Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in the President's Dining Room in conjunction with a 1976 state visit during the U. S. Bicentennial.
With the outbreak of the First World War, Abbas Hilmi Pasha sided with the Ottoman Empire, which had joined the war on the side of the Central Powers, and was subsequently deposed by the British, who declared Egypt a protectorate, which means formally adding a territory to British sovereignty under a subordinate ruler, while he was on a visit to Vienna.
In a press conference following her visit, the First Lady described her reception as courteous and praised the marchers, highlighting how comfortable she felt despite critics of the marchers who described them as Communists and criminals.

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