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So when textbooks, like that of Baker set out drawings of the ' Ptolemaic System ', complete with earth in the center and the seven heavenly bodies epicyclically arranged on their several deferents, we have nothing but a misleading 20th-century idea of what never existed historically.
In order to see that this hindering situation remained effective, Washington detached several bodies of his troops to the periphery of the Philadelphia area.
* 2011 – In San Fernando, Tamaulipas, Mexico, over 193 bodies were exhumed from several mass graves made by Los Zetas.
The nucleus breaks into several discrete chromatin bodies or nucleosomal units due to the degradation of DNA.
# The cell breaks apart into several vesicles called apoptotic bodies, which are then phagocytosed.
In one such incident involving the 1972 explosion and sinking of the tanker, the Coast Guard photographed the wreck and recovered several bodies, in contrast with one Triangle author's claim that all the bodies had vanished, with the exception of the captain, who was found sitting in his cabin at his desk, clutching a coffee cup.
Both the Federal Reserve and the ECB are composed of one or more central bodies that are responsible for the main decisions about interest rates and the size and type of open market operations, and several branches to execute its policies.
Variations in < sup > 53 </ sup > Cr /< sup > 52 </ sup > Cr and Mn / Cr ratios from several meteorites indicate an initial < sup > 53 </ sup > Mn /< sup > 55 </ sup > Mn ratio that suggests Mn-Cr isotopic composition must result from in-situ decay of < sup > 53 </ sup > Mn in differentiated planetary bodies.
The Conference of the Parties uses expertise and support from several other bodies that are established by the Convention.
US news media published several articles accusing Americas Watch and other bodies of ideological bias and unreliable reporting.
Dress daggers were used by several other countries as well, including Japan but never to the same extent as those worn by the Military and Political bodies of the Third Reich or Fascist Italy.
The Orthodox Church is composed of several self-governing ecclesial bodies, each geographically and nationally distinct but theologically unified.
The governing bodies in each country operate league systems in a domestic season, normally comprising several divisions, in which the teams gain points throughout the season depending on results.
He made several contributions to hydrodynamics and held that perpetual motion is impossible, except in celestial bodies.
Cape Cod's largest inland body of water, Long Pond, lies on the Brewster border as well as several other smaller bodies of water.
Variations in < sup > 53 </ sup > Cr /< sup > 52 </ sup > Cr and Mn / Cr ratios from several meteorites indicate an initial < sup > 53 </ sup > Mn /< sup > 55 </ sup > Mn ratio that suggests Mn – Cr isotopic composition must result from in situ decay of < sup > 53 </ sup > Mn in differentiated planetary bodies.
Though he remains the head of state, some of his former power is now devolved to several advisory and legislative bodies.
In reality all species of mushrooms take several days to form primordial mushroom fruit bodies, though they do expand rapidly by the absorption of fluids.
Nigeria is a member of the following international organizations: United Nations and several of its special and related agencies, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OPEC ), Economic Community of West African States ( ECOWAS ), Organization of African Unity ( OAU )-now African Union, Organization of African Trade Union Unity ( OATUU ), Commonwealth, Nonaligned Movement, several other West African bodies.
There may be several such bodies for one profession in a single country, an example being the accountancy bodies ( ACCA, ICAEW, ICAI, ICAS, CIPFA, AAPA, CIMA, IFA, CPA ) of the United Kingdom, all of which have been given a Royal Charter although not necessarily considered to hold equivalent-level qualifications.
Hindus provide several reasons why the jiva takes on various physical bodies:
The peninsula is bordered by several bodies of water including:

bodies and professional
There are many professional bodies for accountants and auditors throughout the world ; some of them are legally recognized in their jurisdictions.
Headrick founded the Professional Disc Golf Association ( PDGA ), Disc Golf Association ( DGA ), and Recreational Disc Golf Association ( RDGA ) as governing bodies for professional, competitive amateur, and family-oriented play, respectively, and worked on standardizing the rules and the equipment for the quickly-growing sport.
To protect the tenets of midwifery and support midwives to provide woman-centered care, the regulatory bodies and professional associations have legislation and standards in place to provide protection, particularly for choice of birth place, informed choice and continuity of care.
* gives talks and presentations on Mars Direct to schools, colleges, universities, professional bodies and the general public
# Representing the High Commissioner at Headquarters, at meetings of policy-making bodies, with permanent missions of Member States, at interdepartmental and inter-agency meetings, with non-governmental organizations and professional groups, at academic conferences and with the media ;
With the rise of technology and occupational specialization in the 19th century, other bodies began to claim professional status: pharmacy, veterinary medicine, nursing, teaching, librarianship, optometry and social work, all of which could claim, using these milestones, to be professions by 1900.
Professions are typically regulated by statute, with the responsibilities of enforcement delegated to respective professional bodies, whose function is to define, promote, oversee, support and regulate the affairs of its members.
In such cases, qualification by the professional bodies is effectively still considered a prerequisite to practice as most employers and clients stipulate that the individual hold such qualifications before hiring their services.
There are many smaller professional bodies and associations such as the Association of Child Psychotherapists ( ACP ) and the British Association of Psychotherapists ( BAP ).
" T ' ai chi ch ' uan " ( including " t ' ai chi " and their misspellings ) still remains the popular spelling used by the general public today, however, many professional practitioners, masters and martial arts bodies ( such as the IWUF ) write it as taijiquan.
Through these professional bodies, transport planners and engineers can train for a number of professional qualifications, including:
Often considered a neutral country and blessed with a professional diplomatic corps, Uruguay is often called on to preside international bodies.
Lobbying in the United States describes paid activity in which special interests hire well-connected professional advocates, often lawyers, to argue for specific legislation in decision-making bodies such as the United States Congress.
In addition to his work in literary criticism, Fish has also written extensively on the politics of the university, having taken positions supporting campus speech codes and criticizing political statements by universities or faculty bodies on matters outside their professional areas of expertise.
Regulatory frameworks vary from province to province, and include direct government regulation ( such as Ontario's method of credentialing its practitioners with the title of A-EMCA, or Advanced Emergency Medical Care Assistant ) to professional self-regulating bodies, such as the Alberta College of Paramedics.
Paramedicine continues to grow and evolve into a formal profession in its own right, complete with its own standards and body of knowledge, and in many locations paramedics have formed their own professional bodies.
The ILI is a member institute of the Urban Forum, representing professional bodies involved in urban spatial disciplines of engineering, architecture, planning, quantity surveying and landscape architecture.
The Chartered Institute is one of the professional bodies or institutions, for the logistics and transport sectors, that offers professional qualifications or degrees in logistics management.
It is published under the authority of a Joint Formulary Committee which comprises representatives of the two professional bodies and the Department of Health.
Information on drugs is drawn from the manufacturers ' product literature, medical and pharmaceutical literature, regulatory authorities and professional bodies.
Betfair now has information-sharing agreements with most racing bodies in Australia and most major professional sports, including the Australian Football League, the National Rugby League, the Australian Rugby Union, Football Federation Australia, Cricket Australia, the PGA Tour of Australasia and Tennis Australia.
Social workers are organized into local, national, continental and international professional bodies.
The success of these professional bodies ' efforts is demonstrated in the fact that these same requirements are recognized by employers as necessary for employment.

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