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According to some scholars, he was more interested in spirituality than in critical text study, which was a specialty of many scholars at JTS.
During most of his tenure with Capp, Frazetta's primary responsibility — along with various specialty art, such as a series of Li ' l Abner greeting cards — was tight-penciling the Sunday pages from studio roughs.
The first climber to actually make bouldering his primary specialty ( in the mid 1950s ) and to advocate its acceptance as a legitimate sport not restricted to a particular area was John Gill, a mathematician and amateur gymnast who found the challenge and movement of bouldering enjoyable.
Through the years it was combined with other specialty chemicals businesses and became ICI Colours and Fine Chemicals and then ICI Specialties.
Prior to 1990, the only specialty performing laparoscopy on a widespread basis was gynecology, mostly for relatively short, simple procedures such as a diagnostic laparoscopy or tubal ligation.
During the early days of the early music movement, many lutes were constructed by available luthiers, whose specialty was often classical guitars.
MATLAB was first adopted by researchers and practitioners in control engineering, Little's specialty, but quickly spread to many other domains.
The Paramount specialty was now simpler.
A specialty was imagining scientifically plausible non-Earthlike planets.
A specialty was his ancestral Scandinavia, as in his novel versions of the legends of Hrólf Kraki ( Hrolf Kraki's Saga ) and Haddingus ( The War of the Gods ).
In the years following the Second World War, as component " Hi-Fi " ( high-fidelity ) and, later, " stereo " ( stereophonic ) sound systems slowly evolved from an exotic specialty item into a common feature of American homes, the literal description of the record-spinning component as a " record changer " ( which could automatically play through a stacked series of discs ) or a " turntable " ( which was usually meant to be burdened with only one disc at a time ) entered common usage.
In this game Pepsiman was included as a special character, with his specialty listed as being the ability to " quench one's thirst ".
Their first specialty was theremins, but by 1999 the company expanded to produce a line of analog effects pedals called moogerfoogers.
Nonetheless, it was Wilson's book that pioneered and popularized the attempt to explain the evolutionary mechanics behind social behaviors such as altruism, aggression, and nurturence, primarily in ants ( Wilson's own research specialty ) but also in other animals ( bees, wasps and termites ).
One reason for his success was that he had 2 outstanding wide receivers: Andre Reed, who made his specialty going across the middle on slants and crossing routes, recorded 71 receptions, 945 yards, and 8 touchdowns, and future hall of famer James Lofton, who was the deep threat with 35 receptions for 712 yards ( a 20. 3 yards per catch average ).
A new line of clothing was launched to be sold in the Pop-Up Shop and other specialty stores.
A magazine for the better propagation of the views of the new brotherhood was at the same time projected, which was to make a specialty of social articles, besides poems and short stories.
Barber-surgeons generally had a bad reputation that was not to improve until the development of academic surgery as a specialty of medicine, rather than an accessory field.
By the late 1920s to early 1930s pathology was deemed a medical specialty.
In the biography John Coltrane: His Life and Music, published in 1999, Lewis Porter noted that ODJB's classic, " Margie ", was a " specialty " of John Coltrane, a song he performed regularly in his early career.
But the specialty was still behind in its development stages in comparison to other medical specialities, and remained a generality in this era.
EM was born as a specialty in order to fill the time commitment required by physicians on staff to work in the increasingly chaotic emergency departments ( EDs ) of the time.

specialty and designing
Hwang's first logo design for Google was in honor of Bastille Day, July 14, 2000, at the request of Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and has been designing the specialty logos ever since.
Along with the fabricated portion, the costume may require accessories such as footwear, hats and head dresses for the actors to wear, but it may also include designing masks, makeup, wigs, underwear or other unusual specialty items, such as the full body animal suits for the characters in the musical Cats ( designed by John Napier, winner of the 1983 Tony Award for Best Costume Design ).

specialty and for
Aon Re Global handles reinsurance brokerage services for aviation, marine, energy, professional liability, and other niche and specialty business lines.
They are among the only few specialty beers that existed besides lager for a long time.
The rise of comic book specialty stores in the late 1970s created / paralleled a dedicated market for " independent " or " alternative comics " in the U. S. The first such comics included the anthology series Star Reach, published by comic book writer Mike Friedrich from 1974 to 1979, and Harvey Pekar's American Splendor, which continued sporadic publication into the 21st century and which Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini adapted into a 2003 film.
Cryogens, like liquid nitrogen, are further used for specialty chilling and freezing applications.
* Center for Information Technology ( Specialty Center ), specialty center at Deep Run High School
The old Civil War parade grounds, in The Village of East Davenport (" The Village " for short ), have been turned into Lindsay Park, which is surrounded by small specialty shops.
The title " Διδάκτωρ " ( didaktōr ) is used to reference holders of a doctorate degree, while the term " Ιατρός " ( iatros ) is used for physicians of any specialty.
Each Element also has a specialty for which a character can get a 1-point bonus ; e. g., a 5-Air hero with an Air specialty of " Writing " could write as though their Air score were 6.
Bordeaux is known for its wine, as it is throughout the southwest of France, with certain areas offering specialty grapes for its wines.
The pork dish " Coppa del Cardinale ", a specialty of Piacenza, is named for him.
Smaller scale furnaces for specialty glasses include electric melters, pot furnaces, and day tanks.
The welfare system provided a safety net for the large number of unemployed workers, and many factories reduce their labor force and began to concentrate on high-profit specialty items.
Cartridges like the 56-50 Spencer, for example, are not readily obtainable in rimfire form, but can be made from shortened 50-70 cartridges or even purchased in loaded form from specialty dealers.
ISI also created the world's first e-commerce site, MOSIS, which produces specialty and low-volume chips for corporations, universities and other research entitites worldwide.
Pelvic floor dysfunction is a fairly new area of specialty for physical therapists world wide.
It produced paints and speciality products ( including ingredients for foods, specialty polymers, electronic materials, fragrances and flavours ).
In 1997 ICI acquired National Starch & Chemical, Quest, Unichema, and Crosfield, the specialty chemicals businesses of Unilever for $ 8bn.
* In 2000 ICI sold its diisocyanate, advanced materials, and specialty chemicals businesses at Teesside and worldwide ( including plants at Rosenberg, Holland, in South Africa, Malaysia, and Taiwan ), and Tioxide, its titanium dioxide subsidiary, to Huntsman Corporation for £ 1. 7 billion.
The darning needle is used in duplicate stitch ( also known as Swiss darning ), while the crochet hook is also essential for repairing dropped stitches and some specialty stitches such as tufting.
Additionally, each casino typically offers many different paytables and specialty keno bets for customers to choose from, each with its own unique house edge.
Medicinal food ( boyangshik ) is a wide variety of specialty foods prepared and eaten for medicinal purposes, especially during the hottest 30-day period in the lunar calendar, called sambok.
* Performance of duties normal to the grade, branch, specialty or assignment, and experience of an individual is not an adequate basis for this award.

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