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Likewise, after 1965 when Leone's second Western For a Few Dollars More brought a still larger box office bonanza, bounty killer suddenly became the choice profession of Spaghetti Western heroes in films like Arizona Colt, Vengeance is Mine, 10. 000 Dollars Blood Money, The Ugly Ones, Cry for Revenge, Any Gun Can Play.
The Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award is awarded by the Professional Hockey Writers ' Association to " distinguished members of the newspaper profession whose words have brought honour to journalism and to hockey ".
He discarded his profession, and brought his wife and children to live in Dublin, first, for a short time at, George's Place ; then at 1 Heathfield, Upper Leeson Street, and finally at 8 Ontario Terrace, Rathmines, where he was arrested in 1848.
The first British Pharmacopoeia was published in the English language in 1864, but gave such general dissatisfaction both to the medical profession and to chemists and druggists that the General Medical Council brought out a new and amended edition in 1867.
With publications such as St. André's Miscarriage ( 1727 ) and The anatomist dissected: or the man-midwife finely brought to bed ( 1727 ) satirists scorned the objectivity of men-midwives, and critics of Toft's attendants questioned their integrity, undermining their profession with sexual puns and allusions.
Further, Stevenson admits Brooks was “ the person who brought excitement and passion to the study of literature ” ( 1994 ) and “ whose work … became the model for a whole profession ” ( 1994 ).
The first British Pharmacopoeia was published in the English language in 1864, but gave such general dissatisfaction both to the medical profession and to chemists and druggists that the General Medical Council brought out a new and amended edition in 1867.
Based on common misconceptions and stereotypes about men in nursing, Greg's profession is repeatedly brought up by Jack Byrnes in a negative context and the character of Greg Focker has come to be one of the best known film portrayals of a male nurse.
Until the late 1990s, topics were mainly taught and examined by members of the patent attorney profession under the oversight of the PSB, but this process has now been brought into the university system within Australia.
After his retirement from the profession, de Ropp brought other long-time personal interests to the fore as an author.
These threats are often brought to IPI's attention by its members, many of whom experience such difficulties first-hand while carrying out their profession.
Here they were brought up to 16 year old and left receiving profession in this school.
During the three years that had passed since he left his native land the slender means he brought with him became exhausted, and he began the practice of his profession in absolute poverty.
Macfadyen was brought up in several locations, including Jakarta, Indonesia, because of his father's profession.
Born in Trebnitz ( Silesia ), and brought up in Nördlingen, he became a school teacher by profession.
The group brought together a hundred German and French youth of all profession, social classes, political leanings, and religious affiliation.
This brought him a reputation among a Bohemian clique of writers, the Fun magazine gang ( including W. S. Gilbert, Tom Hood, Clement Scott, and F. C. Burnand ), but so little profit that he thought of abandoning the profession to become a tobacconist.
He had two sons, Charles J. Blomfield and Arthur Conran Blomfield, who he brought up to his own profession, of which they became distinguished representatives.
He was brought up in his father's profession.
In response to a formal complaint the BACP announced ( 24 November 2009 ) in a statement on their web site that it has " considered complaints received against Mr Draper concerning his involvement in an email scandal earlier this year which brought his profession as a psychotherapist into the public domain and therefore the name and reputation of BACP.
These events have not only heightened the need for more reliable, accurate, and secure systems but have brought a much needed focus to the importance of the accounting profession.
He was born at Weimar, where he was brought up early to the profession of art by his father Johann Georg, then painter of miniatures to the court of the duke.
He also brought controversial ethical and social issues affecting the medical profession to the attention of the general public.

profession and me
It looked to me as though he had everything an artist could want, joy in his work, standing in the profession, a large and steady income.
It appears to me, that the general conclusions established by Mesmer ’ s practice, with respect to the physical effects of the principle of imagination [...] are incomparably more curious than if he had actually demonstrated the existence of his boasted science " animal magnetism ": nor can I see any good reason why a physician, who admits the efficacy of the moral psychological agents employed by Mesmer, should, in the exercise of his profession, scruple to copy whatever processes are necessary for subjecting them to his command, any more than that he should hesitate about employing a new physical agent, such as electricity or galvanism.
During their Tonsure ( religious profession ), Eastern Orthodox Monks and Nuns are given a prayer rope, with the words: Accept, O brother ( sister ) ( name ), the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God ( Ephesians 6: 17 ) in the everlasting Jesus prayer by which you should have the name of the Lord in your soul, your thoughts, and your heart, saying always: " Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner.
A role is not a profession for me.
Although Barnum was also an author, publisher, philanthropist, and for some time a politician, he said of himself, " I am a showman by profession ... and all the gilding shall make nothing else of me ," and his personal aims were " to put money in his own coffers.
He wrote then to his medical students as follows: " A considerable breakdown in my health has scared me from the anxieties, responsibilities and excitement of my profession ; whether temporarily or permanently cannot yet be determined but, whatever may be the issue, be assured that nothing was better calculated to soothe me than the kind interest manifested by the pupils of Guy's Hospital during the many trying years devoted to that institution.
Doctor: They have refused to grant me a diploma — forbid me to practice as a physician, and all because I don't know a parcel of insignificant words ; but exercise my profession according to the rules of reason and nature ; Is it not natural to die, then if a dozen or two of my patients have died under my hands, is not that natural?
Juvenile ideas as to what it was necessary and possible to do in this respect in my native town, induced me to abandon the clerical profession, to which I had formerly learned, and for which I had been destined, and caused the thought to spring up within me, that it might be possible, by the study of the law, to find a career that would be likely to procure for me, sooner or later, the opportunity and means of exercising an active influence on the civil condition of my native town, and even of my native land.
* " Politik ist keine Arbeit, sondern Hobby " ( Interview with the German newspaper " Die Tageszeitung " (" Politics isn't profession but hobby for me ") 24 December 2004
Sam's other romantic relationships include a " highly priced call girl " named Laurie, played by Lisa Edelstein ( whom he slept with without knowledge of her profession ), and Leo McGarry's daughter, Mallory O ' Brien, a fourth-grade teacher — a relationship Leo jokingly tries to sabotage, telling Sam, " I don't mind you dating my ONLY daughter, but you can't expect me not to have some fun along the way.
Others again became recluses in the anchorages attached to Carmelite churches, and made profession under the form: " Ego frater N. a Spiritu Sancto ad anachoreticam vitam vocatus offero me, coram Deo, Patri et Filio et Spiritui Sancto, et promitto me in servitio Dei secundum Scripturam sacram Novi et Veteris Testamenti more anchoreticae vitae usque ad mortem permansurum.
And part of what attracted me to the profession was the diversity of roles you can get.
That's the first time I realised the value of being an actor and how much this profession meant to me.

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And if Howard Rutstein felt impelled thereafter to formulate the ethics of the medical profession, his article in the Atlantic Monthly accomplished a good deal more.
Until the last year or so the profession of friendship with the United States had been an article of faith with Trujillo, and altogether too often this profession was accepted here as evidence of his good character.
) In 1610, Hudson was probably in his early forties, a good navigator, a stubborn voyager, but otherwise fatally unsuited to his chosen profession.
I'm going to become a good nurse, and I've got two baby brothers that are going to have college if I have to work at my profession until I'm an old maid to give it to them ''.
Architects in Canada who have made outstanding contributions to the profession through contribution to research, scholarship, public service or professional standing to the good of architecture in Canada, or elsewhere, may be recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and can write FRAIC after their name.
According to Coke, Garnet instigated the plot: " hath many gifts and endowments of nature, by art learned, a good linguist and, by profession, a Jesuit and a Superior as indeed he is Superior to all his predecessors in devilish treason, a Doctor of Dissimulation, Deposing of Princes, Disposing of Kingdoms, Daunting and deterring of subjects, and Destruction.
He had very good connections with the clergy, the law profession, and the aristocracy and he sent thousands of sets out in the first year or so, in 1874.
Once the war was over and Murrow returned for good, it was as " a superstar with prestige and freedom and respect within his profession and within his company.
Succeeding a Dr Wilkinson on 14 October 1609, he became the Physician in charge at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, which enjoined him, " in God's most holy name " to " endeavor yourself to do the best of your knowledge in the profession of physic to the poor then present, or any other of the poor at any time of the week which shall be sent home unto you by the Hospitaller ... You shall not, for favor, lucre or gain, appoint or write anything for the poor but such good and wholesome things as you shall think with your best advice will do the poor good, without any affection or respect to be had to the apothecary.
The relationship of faith and good works is one that may be distinguished but never separated ... if good works do not follow from our profession of faith, it is a clear indication that we do not possess justifying faith.
War is his profession and he is good at it.
Velázquez was educated by his parents to fear God and, intended for a learned profession, received good training in languages and philosophy.
She is said to have derived her name Aegle, " Brightness ," or " Splendor ," either from the beauty of the human body when in good health, or from the honor paid to the medical profession.
When the film was released film critic Bosley Crowther lauded the film, writing, " We have it on the very good authority of Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, who should know — they being not only actors and playwrights but wife and spouse — that what seems a fairly safe profession, acting, is as dangerous as they come and love between people of the theatre is an adventure fraught with infinite perils.
He majored in pre-pharmacy his first three years, with good grades, and intended to follow his father into that profession after graduation.
He comes across as a vain person throughout his speech, someone who cannot resist the temptation to praise his own profession: “ a good practitioner knows how to affect the body and how to transform its desires " ( 186d ).
" The Russian Church, for example, in a gesture of good will, does not demand that Roman Catholics " receive Chrismation " when they convert to Orthodoxy, but allows a simple profession of faith (" though Anglican and other Protestants are always received by Chrismation ").
During The Biography Channel's biography of Conway, Borgnine referred to Conway as " a credit to his profession " and Burnett said words to the effect that Conway's talent for comedy was only outstripped by his genuine kindness and good nature.
The London Law Institution, the predecessor to The Law Society, was founded in 1823 when many London Solicitors came together to raise the reputation of the profession by setting standards and ensuring good practice.
He greatly impressed the Spanish Ambassador in Rome, the Duke of Sesa, who described him as a “ man of good judgement, experienced in his profession, hard working, quiet and disinterested .” While in Rome Queirós also first wrote his Treatise on Navigation as a letter to the king, further reinforcing his reputation as a navigator.

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