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normal and career
* Hall of Famers who spent only a minor portion of their career with the Raiders are listed in normal font.
His career began at the age of eighteen and initially followed a normal equestrian route.
The grandees dragooned into service in this way were disinclined to spend years learning the normal professional military skill set ; they wished ' to start out as generals and soldiers on the same day ', to quote one disgruntled career soldier.
The normal schools trained mostly women, giving them new career opportunities as teachers.
Even after he resumed a relatively normal life and chess career, however, his play at the highest level appears to have been affected by living under the occupation of the Soviet Union, which at a minimum must have aggravated the stress of playing under the watchful eye and tight control of the Soviet chess hierarchy.
While he had been a historically slow starter throughout his entire career, his 1994 start was slower than normal.
In these respects his early career demonstrates a generous and just nature, but also his political traditionalism in contrast to contemporaries such as Cicero and Pompey, the former of whom was always eager to avoid administrative responsibilities of any sort in the provinces, while Pompey rejected every aspect of a normal career, seeking great military commands at every opportunity which suited him, while refusing to undertake normal duties in peaceful provinces.
During his career, Bogataj's best career finish was 57th in the individual normal hill event at Bischofshofen, Austria, in 1969 during that year's Four Hills Tournament.
When the career shop was the entry point of choice into the insurance industry, it was normal for new agents to undertake an intensive training program, usually involving a combination of in-house training, field training, and head office training.
He has written three volumes of autobiography, humorous accounts of " growing up be normal " in 1970s Northampton, struggling with art school in London in the 1980s, and forging a media career in the 1980s and 1990s: Where Did It All Go Right?
Adjusting to a normal life, she is ready to patch up a troubled marriage and resume her abandoned career.
The Englishman finished less than a second behind in his Hesketh March, but the normal celebrations were tempered by the death of François Cevert during qualifying and the premature end of the career of three-time World Champion Stewart.
Rhine played his final career game against Los Angeles Galaxy on October 26, 2008, a game in which normal team captain Duilio Davino insisted Rhine take the captain's armband.
The Red Serge is not worn as working dress when an officer is on normal duty, but is reserved for occasions such as civic ceremonies, musical rides, ceremonial parades, as a visual representative of the security force for government dignitaries, and during public relations — related special events such as school career days or guard duty at Parliament in Ottawa.
A successful young officer with a promising career in the service of her Queen, Honor ’ s delight at her new command soon turns to dismay as she realizes Fearless has been nearly stripped of her normal weapons and turned into a tactical testbed for new technology.
He said the wreck was his hardest of his career and both Truex and Kahne were released with normal symptoms.
The Mechanic's career of crime heightened substantially when he accidentally tried to steal the Autobot Ratchet, who he first thought was a perfectly normal ambulance.
The purpose of the high school guidance counseling program is to facilitate age appropriate academic, career, personal, and social development for all students to enable students ’ normal growth and development and assist with higher education decisions.
At the 1997 Mo Awards, Little was awarded the John Campbell Fellowship for " an outstanding contribution to the community beyond his normal career in the entertainment industry ".
Playing above his normal playing weight, he also missed the first three games of his career due to injury after quarterback Brady Quinn dove at his legs on a turnover.

normal and young
Under normal circumstances, he had a certain bright-eyed all-American-boy charm, with great appeal for young ladies, old ladies, and dogs.
Hume attended the University of Edinburgh at the unusually early age of twelve ( possibly as young as ten ) at a time when fourteen was normal.
The normal blend was around two parts young beer to one part old.
The Montessori method arose from Dr. Maria Montessori's discovery of what she referred to as " the child's true normal nature " in 1907, which happened in the process of her experimental observation of young children given freedom in an environment prepared with materials designed for their self-directed learning activity.
In young adults ( up to 40 years of age ) who were previously of normal intelligence, it is very rare to develop dementia without other features of neurological disease, or without features of disease elsewhere in the body.
In sexually reproducing species, it is applicable mostly to situations where ecological pressures prevent most competitors from reaching maturity, or where crowding or pair-bonding or an extreme suppression of sexual selection factors prevents the normal sexual competition rituals and selection from taking place, but which also prevent artificial selection from operating, e. g. arranged marriages, where parents rather than the young select the mate based on economic or even astrological factors, and where the sexual desires of the mated pair are often subordinated to these factors, are artificial unless wholly based on an ecological factor such as control of land which is held by their own force.
In addition, the girls have to deal with normal issues young children face, such as sibling rivalries, loose teeth, personal hygiene, going to school, bed wetting, or dependence on a security blanket.
A CXR showing a normal thymus gland in a young child
The results of a study showed that the ingestion of one, 250 ml can of sugar-free Red Bull, in a sample of 30 healthy young adults, had an immediate detrimental effect on both endothelial function, and normal blood coagulation.
The HACEK organisms ( Haemophilus, Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, Cardiobacterium hominis, Eikenella corrodens, Kingella ) are part of the normal oropharyngeal flora, which grow slowly, prefer a carbon dioxide-enriched atmosphere, and share an enhanced capacity to produce endocardial infections, especially in young children.
Some tablets, especially inexpensive ones aimed at young children, come with a corded stylus, using technology similar to older RAND tablets, although this design is no longer used on any normal tablets.
In the beginning of the book, Truant appears to be a normal, reasonably attractive young man who happens upon a trunk full of notes left behind by the now deceased Zampanò.
With the assistance of his father's letter to President John Tyler, young George was accepted at the United States Military Academy in 1842, the academy having waived its normal minimum age of 16.
Moving rates have played a small part, and is rather equalled, where – as is normal in smaller communities – young people move out and families with children move in.
Unlike normal inductees, these candidates did not have to be prepubescents, nor even virgins ( they could be young widows or even divorcees, though that was frowned upon and thought unlucky ), though they were rarely older than the deceased Vestal they were replacing.
Some have suggested that the flapper concept as a stage of life particular to young women was imported to England from Germany, where it originated " as a sexual reaction against the over-fed, under-exercised monumental woman, and as a compromise between pederasty and normal sex ".
Infants with Williams syndrome make normal and frequent eye contact, and young children with Williams will often approach and hug strangers.
" Today, Linné is visible as a normal young impact crater with a diameter of about 1. 5 miles ( 2. 4 km ).
However, it is physiologically normal in some young people to hear both components separated during inhalation.
George's best friend Jerry Seinfeld ( Jerry Seinfeld ) described Frank and Estelle as " psychopaths ", and said in " The Chinese Woman " that, if they had divorced when George was young, he " could have been normal ".
In trying to excuse his behavior it was put forward that, as a young boy, Chapman was " very sensitive and that his parents ' anger towards each other intruded upon his normal development.
All of these organisms are part of the normal oropharyngeal flora, which grow slowly, prefer a carbon dioxide – enriched atmosphere and share an enhanced capacity to produce endocardial infections, especially in young children.
* Emigration ( except to Britain ) had been almost impossible during the war because of the dangerous sea lanes, which meant that tens of thousands of young people were in Ireland who in normal times would have been abroad.
Although the Broncos were playoff contenders for his early years, Elway went through the normal growing pains of a young NFL quarterback.

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