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trained and Cincinnati
In Cincinnati in October 2002, Bush informed the public: " Iraq has trained Al Qaeda members in bomb making and poisons and gases.
Despite claims that he had trained with the University of Cincinnati baseball team, his pitch flew thirty feet to the first base side of home plate, terribly missing the intended target, Eric Davis.

trained and office
and lawyers -- with the great virtues that they are trained to read `` the fine print '' carefully and are able out of professional experience to arrive at imaginative solutions to difficult problems in many fields -- are indispensable even in a foundation office.
At first he energetically refused the office, for which he was in no way prepared: Ambrose was neither baptized nor formally trained in theology.
In January 2010, the Kabul office of New Ansari Exchange, Afghanistan's largest hawala money transfer business, was shuttered following a raid by the Sensitive Investigative Unit, the country's national anti-political corruption vetted and trained by the US Drug Enforcement Administration ( DEA ), allegedly because this company could be involved in laundering profits from the illicit opium trade and moving the cash earned by Taliban through extortion and drug trafficking.
* where the public, or users that are not trained in using a specific office telephone system, must place calls.
Once his studies were completed, Balzac was persuaded by his father to follow him into the law ; for three years he trained and worked at the office of Victor Passez, a family friend.
His influence was also transmitted through a host of younger architects trained as pupils in his office, including Thomas Hardwick ( 1752 – 1825 ) who helped him build Somerset House and who wrote his biography.
The apprenticeship programs often employed the trainee with menial tasks, and while they were well trained in the day to day operations of a law office, they were generally unprepared practitioners or legal reasoners.
Most of the early Lord Chancellors were members of the clergy ; the first legally trained Lord Chancellor was Robert Parning SL, who was appointed in 1341 and held the office for two years.
The precedent of appointing legally trained Lord Chancellors was not followed strongly, although others such as Nicholas Bacon did hold the office ; one Lord Chancellor is said to have been appointed because the Queen was impressed with his skill at dancing.
The systems were user-friendly and fairly easy to administer, with the latter task often performed by office personnel, in an era when most machines required trained administrators.
The team would be capable of handling extraordinary hostage situations, large-scale counter-terrorist operations, situations involving nuclear or biological agents, or operations that local law enforcement or the regional FBI field office were not trained or equipped to handle.
Under this office, he has most notably trained his two sons, Wilfredo and Israel.
Before entering politics, Mowat trained as a lawyer, and, on January 27, 1836, Mowat, not yet sixteen years old, articled in the law office of John A. Macdonald.
According to Hersh, MEK members were trained in intercepting communications, cryptography, weaponry and small unit tactics at the Nevada site up until President Barack Obama took office in 2009.
It is intended to provide information to those who need considerable lead time to prepare for the event, along with a call for action for trained weather spotters to be prepared to report their local weather conditions and / or damage reports back to the local NWS office.
Technical school is a general term used for two-year college which provide mostly employment-preparation skills for trained labor, such as welding, culinary arts and office management.
His son Lloyd Wright trained in architecture and landscape architecture in the Olmstead Brothers office, with his father, and with architect Irving Gill.
The central government also trained a small number of Tajiks for public office, either by putting them through courses offered by government departments or by sending them to schools in the Uzbek SSR.
Enrollment further expanded as demand for trained accountants grew after the passage of the Revenue Act of 1913 and World War I increased the need for government clerks with office skills.
Yet while James Harlan could have trained his son in the office as was the norm in that era, he sent John to attend law school at Transylvania University in 1853, where George Robertson and Thomas Alexander Marshall were among his instructors.
The other buildings included the opera house, a post office headquarters ( Oberpostdirektion ), the railway board headquarters, a Royal Academy, and the headquarters of the Settlement Commission, where teachers and clerics were trained.
Shaw trained in the London office of William Burn with George Edmund Street and attended the Royal Academy classes, receiving a thorough grounding in classicism, and met William Eden Nesfield, with whom he was briefly in partnership.
Specially trained drivers were equipped with rail ticket machines and were able to issue tickets for the entire rail network as well as weekly season tickets, thereby saving passengers the necessity of queuing at the station ticket office.
Anderson trained in the office of George Gilbert Scott in London before setting up his own practice in Edinburgh in 1860.
He trained in engineering with a variety of companies, including a period with Robert Stephenson and Company, but was aged 21 when recruited by Isambard Kingdom Brunel for the Great Western Railway, under the title " Superintendent of Locomotive Engines ", taking office on 18 August 1837.

trained and architect
She is not only a trained mathematician and Classicist, but a good architect.
An architect is a person trained in the planning, design and oversight / supervision of the construction of buildings.
Agostino Carracci was born in Bologna, and trained at the workshop of the architect Domenico Tibaldi.
Remey trained as an architect at Cornell University ( 1893 – 1896 ), and the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France ( 1896 – 1903 ) where he first learned of the Bahá ' í Faith.
The most promising of the submissions was by Stephen Hallet, a trained French architect.
The younger Christopher was trained by his father to be an architect.
After leaving school he trained as an architect but gave it up after six months, feeling he was not skilled enough.
From 1766 or 67, John Nash trained with the architect Sir Robert Taylor.
He was the son of William Adam ( 1689 – 1748 ), the country's foremost architect of the time, and trained under him.
Vanbrugh, a popular dramatist, was an untrained architect, who usually worked in conjunction with the trained and practical Nicholas Hawksmoor.
Latrobe also knew James Monroe, as well as New Orleans architect and pirate, Barthelemy Lafon, was Aaron Burr's preferred architect, and he trained architect William Strickland.
" Xenakis had originally trained as an architect, so some of his drawings, which he called ' arborescences ', resembled both organic forms and architectural structures.
It was designed by a well-known classically trained architect, Philip Hardwick, with a 200 ft ( 61 m ) long train shed by structural engineer Charles Fox.
He was born in London, the son of architect James Thomas Knowles and himself trained in architecture at University College and in Italy.
He was educated at Dr Barrow's school in Soho Square and trained as an architect under his father, Thomas Hardwick ( junior ) ( 1752 – 1829 ), who was in turn the son of architect Thomas Hardwick Sr. ( 1725 – 1798 ).
Philip Hardwick's only son, Philip Charles Hardwick, was born in 1822 and trained as an architect under him.
Linder is a trained architect from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, but only worked half-time as an architect for two years before his stage career took over entirely.
His father had been trained as an architect but while serving during the First World War had sustained back injuries that forced him to take a job as a high school drafting and architectural drawing teacher.
Solley, a trained architect, was perfectly suited to start the process of establishing a separate building for the art museum.
Sir Patrick trained as an architect before becoming the Professor of Civic Design at the Liverpool University School of Architecture in 1915, and later Professor of Town Planning at University College London.

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