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The job at Funk wasn't particularly better, but it got him away from being subordinate to John and assured him steady advancement, since Funk was owned to a large degree by various branches of Linda's family.
degree at U. S. institutions, after having a first law degreeoften in another country from where they got their first law degree.
Mullis earned a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta in 1966, during which time he got married and started a business.
After moving to New York City in the 1930s, he enrolled at New York University for a master's degree in architecture and got a job with the architecture firm Shreve, Lamb and Harmon, designers of the Empire State Building.
For instance, Charles Eastman, a man of European and Lakota descent whose father sent both his sons to Dartmouth College, got his medical degree at Boston University and returned to the West to practice.
After receiving a physics bachelor's degree from the University of Rochester in 1984, he went to the American University in Washington, D. C. and got his master's degree in computer science in 1988.
He took a degree at the University of Ljubljana in technical physics in 1957, and got his Ph. D. in 1963.
After Lantz took over production in 1929, the character's look was changed to some degree over the following years: Oswald got white gloves on his hands, shoes on his feet, a shirt, a " cuter " face with larger eyes, a bigger head, and shorter ears ( pictured left ).
Nygaard got his master's degree in mathematics at the University of Oslo in 1956.
" On leaving the stand, Macy questions Sawyer whether he got his psychology degree from a correspondence school, then fires him.
In 1980, she got her PhD degree in parapsychology from the same university, her thesis being entitled " Extrasensory Perception as a Cognitive Process.
The son of a chartered surveyor, he was educated at Dulwich College and Wadham College, Oxford, where he got a first-class honours degree in English.
Erickson was an avid medical student, and was so curious about and engaged with psychiatry that he got a psychology degree while he was still studying medicine.
Monturiol went to high school in Cervera and got a law degree in Barcelona in 1845.
She got her Bachelor of Arts degree in Puerto Rico and her Master's degree in Manhattan School of Music in New York.
He attended a lycée in Montpellier, got a degree from Paris's École Libre des Sciences Politiques ( now called Sciences Po ), where French diplomats were trained.
In 1864 he got a law degree in Turin.
He got a degree at the City of London Polytechnic, and an MA at the University of Leeds, where studied with Prof Ralph Miliband.
For some time past, I have been studying the well known psychological method of Dr. Maria Montessori and I got my degree in teaching last year.
Variety was a bit more charitable in remarking, " It doesn't matter what degree of talent she possesses ... nobody ever starved possessing what she's got.
: Young: I love BYU so much I even got my law degree here.
In 1881 he enrolled at the University of Athens Law School and got his degree in Law with excellent grades.

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He also got involved in the Albanian Communist Group under the tutelage of Llazar Fundo who also taught him law.
In any state of society where crime can be profitable you have got to have a harsh criminal law and administer it ruthlessly.
On the one hand, there is a principle in Halakha not to overrule a specific law from an earlier era, after it got accepted by the community as a law or vow.
He studied law and political science at the universities of Munich and Freiburg, where he first got involved in politics.
In response to those opposing the independence of Biafra, the solicitor for the indigenous people of Biafra made a strong argument in both national and international law asserting that what Nigeria got after the Biafra War of Independence was a military conquest and not a political victory.
He also got rid of half of the law of effect, after finding that a satisfying state of affairs strengthens an association, but punishment is not effective in modifying behavior.
There is an implicit double message: that love could gather all together as we are taught at Church, but also that some of those who on Sundays go to Church and publicly pretend to love are the same ones that from Monday to Saturday belonged to the Ku-Klux-Klan, killed the drunken black boy, got rid of their blinded brother in law or intended to force a widowed mother to part from her children instead of helping her in her troubles.
The American Civil Liberties Union intervened on the canoeist's behalf and got the law struck down in an appeals court.
Martial law went into effect as rescue efforts got underway, and thousands of volunteers descended on the valley to assist with the rescue and then the clean-up.
Discovered by Louis Thoen on the slopes of Lookout Mountain, the stone purports to be the last testament of Ezra Kind who, along with six others, entered the Black Hills in 1833 ( at a time when whites were forbidden by law and treaty from entering the area ), " got all the gold we could carry " in June 1834, and were subsequently " killed by Indians beyond the high hill.
The tour lasted into 1990 but not without Brown gaining notoriety for simulating sexual acts onstage, which got him in trouble with the law.
I must tell you ... that what we have got is an attempt to substitute the rule of the mob for the rule of law, and it must not succeed.
The law is more widely known as the Mammoetwet ( literally, " mammoth act "), a name it got when ARP-MP Anton Bernard Roosjen was reported to have said " Let that mammoth remain in fairyland ".
Abagnale forged a Harvard University law transcript, passed the bar exam of Louisiana and got a job at the Louisiana Attorney General's office at the age of nineteen.
The eminent photographer Sally Mann got her start at Washington and Lee, photographing the construction of the law school while a university employee.
They've got no real basic understanding, you know, of the law and even business law.
Nast did not take well to law, and upon graduation he got a job working for a former Georgetown classmate, Robert Collier, as advertising manager for Collier's Weekly ( 1898 – 1907 ).
Few cases got to the Privy Council because of the costs involved, and because in some areas, such as employment and environment law, the statutes barred such appeals.

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Rumors of the offer Tom Horn had made at the Stockgrowers' Association meeting had leaked out by then, and as a grand jury investigation of the murder got underway, the prosecuting attorney, a Colonel Baird, ordered that the tall stock detective be summoned for questioning.
He heaved the dead man onto the buckboard, yelled and lashed at the team and got out of there fast.
Henrietta, however, was at that time engaged in a lengthy correspondence with Joe's older and more serious brother, Morris, who was just about her own age and whom she had got to know well during trips to Philadelphia with Papa, when he substituted for Rabbi Jastrow at Rodeph Shalom Temple there during its Rabbi's absence in Europe.
As I got off the trolley at Kehl bridge the next morning, I was met by what looked like 5,000 students, some of whom were carrying sticks apparently for the coming `` battle '' with the police.
It was probably at this period that Littlepage got his first good look at the ordinary Russian soldier.
He looked at her as she spoke, then got up as she was speaking still, and, simply and wordlessly, walked out.
Even to be `` from hope and fear set free '' is at least better than to have lost the first without having got rid of the second.
`` We got one at home.
However, last night the tapes were not run at all during the evening hours and all we got on TV were a few snatches which Douglas Edwards and Huntley and Brinkley could squeeze into their programs.
They had lunch at a sidewalk cafe overlooking the intersection of two broad, busy, unpicturesque streets, and coming home they got lost in the Metro ; ;
Her house stood on a rise of ground, and before she got into her car she looked at the houses below.
And she was made to fall in love with him again there in the rutted dirt driveway standing in the cold fog, mad as she was at his going away when he really didn't have to, mad at their both having got older in a life that seemed to have taken no more than a week to go by.
He got in the oil business out at Odessa and lucked into some money ''.
They've got a big vulture from Tanganika at the zoo here, with a wife for him, too, very rare birds, both of them, the only Vulturidae of their species outside Africa.
Seems like she's willing, but the male just flops around all day like the bashful boy who took Jeannie May behind the barn and then didn't know what to do, and the people at the zoo haven't got any vulture chicks to show for their trouble.
In going away Debonnie got behind several lengths, stalling at the start -- she is a little fussy.
Stopping the cars at a fork in the road, he got out, paced off a certain distance to a spot between two shrub-covered sand hills, and indicated a location.
Reduced to beggary, he at last got a job as office boy to a television producer.
For example, one hebephrenic man used to annoy me, month after month, by saying, whenever I got up to leave and made my fairly steoreotyped comment that I would be seeing him on the following day, or whenever, `` You're welcome '', in a notably condescending fashion -- as though it were his due for me to thank him for the privilege of spending the hour with him, and he were thus pointing up my failure to utter a humbly grateful, `` thank you '' to him at the end of each session.
The matter got into the courts this way: One of the early strikes called by the AWOC was at the DiGiorgio pear orchards in Yuba County.
Neither of them got very far beyond a sort of entranced rapture at his own creativity.
Jaggers' iron control over her ( `` she would remove her hands from any dish she put before him, hesitatingly, as if she dreaded his calling her back ) '' ) rests on his having once got her acquitted of a murder charge by cleverly contriving her sleeves at the trial to conceal her strength and by passing off the lacerations on the backs of her hands as the scratches of brambles rather than of human fingernails.

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