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Following graduation, de Klerk practised law in Vereeniging in the Transvaal.
St-Laurent practised corporate and constitutional law in Quebec and became one of the country's most respected counsels.
He practised in Sydney with Allen, Allen & Hemsley ( now Allens Arthur Robinson ), the oldest law firm in Australia.
He was called to the BC Bar as a barrister and solicitor in 1978 and practised law with Robert Gardner and Associates until his election to the House of Commons in May 1979.
In many other areas around the world, cockfighting is still practised as a mainstream event ; in some countries it is regulated by law, or forbidden outright.
Patel practised law in Godhra, Borsad and Anand while taking on the financial burdens of his homestead in Karamsad.
Turner practised law, initially with the firm of Stikeman Elliott in Montreal, Quebec, and was elected as a member of Parliament in 1962.
He practised law in suburban Melbourne, and was Chairman of the Victorian Law Institute in 1971 – 72.
Chrétien practised law at the Shawinigan firm of Alexandre Gélinas and Joe Lafond until he was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal from the riding of Saint-Maurice – Laflèche in the 1963 election.
Before the unification of the Supreme Court under the Judicature Act 1873, solicitors practised in the Chancery Courts, attorneys practised in the Common law courts and proctors practised in the Ecclesiastical courts.
After studying at the King's Inns, Dublin and being called to the Irish bar in 1772 he never seriously practised law but was drawn to politics, influenced by Flood.
Both her father and grandfather had practised law in the Norfolk area, and her sister Audrey was married to Thomas Gawdy, a lawyer and Justice of the Court of King's Bench with links to the Earl of Arundel, something that later served Edward well.
He studied law at the Free University of Brussels ( now split into the Université Libre de Bruxelles and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel ), practised as a lawyer, and also taught at the university.
His next career move was to Inner Temple, where he read law until 1881 ( although he never practised ).
He studied law at Toulouse, and practised at the bar of Castres.
1564 ), French poet, was born at Lyon, where his father practised law.
Civil disobedience and non-cooperation as practised under Satyagraha are based on thelaw of suffering ”, a doctrine that the endurance of suffering is a means to an end.
He was born at Riom ( Puy-de-Dôme ), where he practised law after taking his degree in Paris in 1835.
He practised law in Quebec City with Paul Lesage in 1934, then with Charles Gavan Power, Valmore Bienvenue, Paul Lesage, and Jean Turgeon.
He had already admitted to the Suffolk bar in 1864, but never practised law.
Prior to this he had also practised law and held a post of provincial governor.
He articled with a law firm in Bathurst for three years and, upon being admitted to the bar, practised law for a short period of time in Richibucto.

practised and Montreal
He practised his profession in Montreal.
He practised abstraction in New York, inspired by Barnett Newman, and Jackson Pollock, then returned to Montreal where he produced some of the finest pieces of his career.
Charles Cahan was on the Editorial Staff, as chief editorial writer, of the Halifax Herald and Mail, 1886 – 94 ; called to Nova Scotia Bar, 1893 ; called to Quebec Bar, 1907 ; designated K. C., Nova Scotia, 1907 ; designated K. C., Quebec, 1909 ; practised corporate law at Halifax, Nova Scotia as a partner at Harris, Henry & Cahan, 1893 – 1908 ; and in Montreal, Quebec, from 1908.
He practised law in Montreal before moving to California during the " gold rush " of 1858, and also lived in El Salvador for a period in the early 1860s.
He practised law in Montreal beginning in 1951 and was given the honorary title of Queen's Counsel in 1963.
She has since practised law at Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg in Montreal, Clifford Chance LLP in San Francisco and at Howard Rice Nemerovski Canady Falk & Rabkin in San Francisco.
Denis practised law in Montreal.
Called to the bar that year, he settled in Montreal, where he practised with his grandfather, Honoré Mercier, forming the law firm of Mercier & Fauteux.
During the time he practised law, Weir also wrote for The Montreal Star from 1880 – 1881 and the Argenteuil County News from 1895 – 1897.
From 1881, Weir practised law in Montreal and took a particular interest in municipal questions and had several of his studies published.

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It was necessary that an abbot should be at least 25 years of age, of legitimate birth, a monk of the house, unless it furnished no suitable candidate, when a liberty was allowed of electing from another convent, well instructed himself, and able to instruct others, one also who had learned how to command by having practised obedience.
; In the Aegean area at a later time, discordant with the civilization in which they were practised and indicating survival from earlier systems.
The early Christians practised the abbreviated mode, no doubt as an easy and safe way of communicating with one another and safeguarding their secrets from enemies and false brethren.
If the Cimbri did in fact come from Jutland, evidence that the they practised ritualistic sacrifice may be found in the Haraldskær Woman discovered in Jutland in the year 1835.
All public officials were to swear an oath of loyalty to the monarch as the supreme governor or risk disqualification from office ; the heresy laws were repealed, to avoid a repeat of the persecution of dissenters practised by Mary.
Hesychasm (, hesychasmos, from, hesychia, " stillness, rest, quiet, silence ") is an eremitic tradition of prayer in the Eastern Orthodox Church, and some of the Eastern Catholic Churches, such as the Byzantine Rite, practised ( Gk:, hesychazo: " to keep stillness ") by the Hesychast ( Gr., hesychastes ).
Shortly after this experiment Lind retired from the Navy and at first practised privately as a physician.
But Artha should always be first practised by the king for the livelihood of men is to be obtained from it only.
Poultry farming and falconry were practised from early times in many parts of the world.
" Several authors, including Timbs, viewed the pie as being derived from an old Roman custom practised during Saturnalia, where Roman fathers in the Vatican were presented with sweetmeats.
" The oldest evidence of geophagy practised by humans comes from the prehistoric site at Kalambo Falls on the border between Zambia and Tanzania ( Root-Bernstein & Root-Bernstein, 2000 ).
A simplified form of quarterstaff fencing and training was practised by members of the international Boy Scouts during the early decades of the 20th century ; this was a tradition passed down to them from the military activities in the Victorian army.
FLQ members practised propaganda of the deed and issued declarations that called for a socialist insurrection against oppressors identified with " Anglo-Saxon " imperialism, the overthrow of the Quebec government, the independence of Quebec from Canada and the establishment of a French-speaking Quebecer " workers ' society ".
It was on the flight back from Moscow that the major elements of the policy were laid down, though elements of the policy had already been devised and practised by the Foreign Office before.
Recreational and practical skiing was being practised in the area by the 1880s and 90s with skis made from local timbers, and making use of single steering poles.
In theory this was an amateur art practised by gentlemen, a distinction that begins to be made in writings on art from the Song dynasty, though in fact the careers of leading exponents could benefit considerably.
" ( p. 56 ) Following Carl Gustav Jung, Rice says that " the evidence that the most refined astronomical observation was practised in Egypt in the third millennium BC ( and probably even before that date ) is clear from the precision with which the Pyramids at Giza are aligned to the cardinal points, a precision which could only have been achieved by their alignment with the stars.
Tea from the highlands in the Kericho district enjoy a world wide reputation, but horticulture is an important part of the district's economy and cattle raising is also practised to a large extent.
Chepang traditionally practised some slash-and-burn agriculture, or simple hoe-based horticulture along with mostly hunting and gathering from the forests.
For Americans, Scrooge ’ s redemption may have recalled that of the United States as it recovered from war, and the curmudgeon ’ s charitable generosity to the poor in the final pages a reflection of a similar generosity practised by Americans as they sought solutions to poverty.
Others practised the variety of occupations necessary to sustain the community distinct from the indigenous population, as such separation was the condition of the refugees ' initial acceptance in the City.
Before this, though there were diatribes published against drunkenness and excess, total abstinence from alcohol was very rarely advocated or practised.
The Romans practised various forms of human sacrifice ; from Etruscans ( or, according to other sources, Sabellians ), they adopted the original form of gladiatorial combat where the victim was slain in a ritual battle.
Archaeological evidence from the British Isles seems to indicate that human sacrifice may have been practised, over times long pre-dating any contact with Rome.

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