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More than once I was confronted by professional gamblers, `` bookies '', loan `` sharks '', gangsters, `` thugs '' and `` finger men '' -- people of a class I did not even know existed -- to repay my husband's staggering losses, `` or else '' I shuddered to think that someone so dear to me could even associate with such a sinister milieu.
More than 270, 000 degree-credit students and 273, 000 continuing and professional education students are enrolled at campuses located in all five New York City boroughs.
" More complex variants use computer modeling of actual games based on statistical input generated by professional sports.
More controversially, some people define folk dancing as dancing for which there is no governing body or dancing for which there are no competitive or professional performances.
More importantly, in aboriginal professional legal education, the work of Aboriginal people to define and create contemporary aboriginal education is a thing of its own kind having sui generis admissions and sui generis curriculum.
Declining wharfage trade, light industry and factories have given way to residential development, shops, restaurants, galleries, bars and most notably major office developments housing international headquarters of accountancy, legal and other professional services consultances, most notably along London Bridge City and More London between Tooley Street and the riverside.
More than half of Tryon ’ s full-time residents are " transplants " from other areas of the country, some of whom have helped to create the cultural center that continues to attract other writers, educators, artists and professional people like themselves to the Tryon area.
Ross ' interest in the arts was particularly strong during this period: from 1901 to 1908, in personal and professional partnership with More Adey, he managed the Carfax Gallery, a small commercial gallery in London, co-founded by John Fothergill and the artist William Rothenstein.
More of Brian's works have been published since the 1980s and ' 90s, and the scarcity of well-rehearsed performances or mature interpretations that had previously made the quality of his music difficult to assess has been partially corrected through the series of professional recordings of many of Brian's symphonies that have been issued by the Marco Polo record label on CD.
More than 50 liberal arts and professional programs are offered through the College's seven schools: Arts and Communication ; Business ; Culture and Society ; Education ; Engineering ; Nursing, Health & Exercise Science ; and Science.
Additionally, Elizabethan theatre often paid professional writers of the time to perform minor additions and emendations to problematic or overly brief scripts ( the additions to the popular but brief Doctor Faustus and Shakespeare's own additions on the unperformed Thomas More being some of the best known ).
More complex and more critical applications demanded professional programming features for greater reliability and performance, as well as greater developer productivity.
More recently, the show was revived once again at the Finborough Theatre in January 2006 for the first professional London production that it had enjoyed in many years.
More generally, conflicts of interest can be defined as any situation in which an individual or corporation ( either private or governmental ) is in a position to exploit a professional or official capacity in some way for their personal or corporate benefit.
More than half of physicians in one survey reported that a patient's family members, another physician, or another health care professional had characterized their work as being " euthanasia, murder, or killing " during the last five years.
An integral part of the Black Arts movement of the 1970s, Evans had his first plays, the one acts Orrin and Sugarmouth Sam Don ’ t Dance No More performed in 1972 at the Crossroads Theatre, a professional playhouse in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
More recently, the 2001 census has indicated a further change with increasing numbers of professional workers taking advantage of enhanced telecommunication through availability of broadband connectivity to work from home.
Photographic and Audiovisual Material: More than 90, 000 photographs, ranging from casual snapshots to the works of professional photographers, create an unparalleled visual record of private and public life.
More recently, the Department of Theatre, Dance and Motion Pictures co-produced the regional and university premiere production of August: Osage County in the fall of 2010, with the region's professional theatre, The Human Race Theatre Company.
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More than 80 teachers are on various professional bodies.
More than two thirds of City's programmes are recognised by the appropriate professional bodies such as the BCS, BPS, CILIP, ICE, RICS, HPC etc.
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More than 1, 000 professional nurses are involved with Nurses Christian Fellowship.

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More ubiquitous in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, kerosene space heaters were often built into kitchen ranges, and kept many farm and fishing families warm and dry through the winter.
More convicts were sent, and the island was seen as a farm, supplying Sydney with grain and vegetables during its early years of near-starvation.
More complex rotations commonly utilize people for greater use of on-farm nutrient management and additional farm products.
More Anglo-Saxon pence of this period have been found in Sweden than in England, and at the farm where the runestone Sö 260 talks of a voyage in the West, a hoard of several hundred English coins was found.
* More money was provided for farm housing.
More generally " Corn Belt " represents the most intensively agricultural region of the Midwest, connoting a lifestyle based on ownership of family farms, with supporting small towns and powerful farm organizations that lobbied to obtain higher prices.
More than 1, 000 protesters converged on the farm and many, including this person, fought pitched battles with 400 police, some in riot gear, drafted in from five forces.
More immediately, one of Few's brothers – James Few – was hanged for his part in the uprising, and the Few family farm just east of Hillsborough was ransacked by Tryon's militia troops.
More recently, farm sanitation has greatly improved and effective testing has been developed for bovine tuberculosis and other diseases, making other approaches to ensuring safety of milk more feasible ; however, pasteurization continues to be widely used to prevent infected milk from entering the food supply.
More recently, Lowry has been active in building affordable housing for Washington's migrant farm workers.
More recently, the town has also become the home of Seahorse World, a working seahorse farm and educational centre that is open to the public, as well as the Beauty Point Slipway providing boat repairs of outstanding quality.
More recently, some of the commercial farm land in the area has been re-allocated as part of the government's controversial land reform programme.
More creative programs included “ Dinner with the Smiths ” – slanted to entertain the large farm audience with agricultural news and live country music performed by Dubuque musicians “ Whitey Woelk ”, “ Texas Red ” and Clarence Zahina.

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More specifically, classroom management strives to create positive teacher – student and peer relationships, manage student groups to sustain on-task behavior, and use counseling and other psychological methods to aid students who present persistent psychosocial problems.
* More recently a very different meaning of the term has become widely used in management.
More recently configuration management has been applied to large construction projects which can often be very complex and have a huge amount of details and changes that need to be documented.
More recently, most of these courses have been abolished, and many youths in high school and college would be more likely to study child development and the management of children's behavior.
More controversially, during the 1991 Ashes Tour in Australia, England were playing a warm up match in Queensland when Gower together with batsman John Morris, chose to go for a joy-ride in two Tiger Moth biplane without telling the England team management.
More complex systems arising in biology, medicine, the humanities, management sciences, and similar fields often remained intractable to conventional mathematical and analytical methods.
More importantly, the term change agent or catalyst is synonymous with the notion of a leader who is engaged in leadership-a transformative or effectiveness process-as opposed to management, a more incremental or efficiency based change methodology.
More complex installations can include construction of a bus turnout or a bus bulb, for traffic management reasons, although use of a bus lane can make these unnecessary.
More broadly, marketing managers work to design and improve the effectiveness of core marketing processes, such as new product development, brand management, marketing communications, and pricing.
More advanced user agents use color management to provide better color fidelity ; this is particularly important for Web-to-print applications.
More recently, much work has also been done to ease the distribution of context information ; Bellavista, Corradi, Fanelli & Foschini survey the several middleware solutions that have been designed to transparently implement context management and provisioning in the mobile system.
More recently Liebig's Law is starting to find an application in natural resource management where it surmises that growth in markets dependent upon natural resource inputs is restricted by the most limited-scarcest-input.
More specifically GEF Agencies assist eligible governments and NGOs in the development, implementation, and management of GEF projects.
More debts emerged as the year went on, and an independent report criticised the Board and the current and previous Fringe Directors for a failure of management and an inability to provide the basic service.
More than half of the engine's parts were completely new, with Bosch Motronic ME7. 1. 1 engine management replacing the old Zytek system, and two small Garrett T3 turbochargers replacing the single large T4.
# Remoting capabilities over DCOM and SOAP: More than simply offering local COM capabilities, as management is all about remoting, WMI offers the DCOM transport.
A change in management delayed the release of Adkins ' third album, but the album ( titled More ...) was eventually released in late 1999.
More recently, the DOD has continued to pursue actively a course of perception management about the Iraq War.
More recently, lock-ins have been carried out by employees against management, which have been labelled ' bossnapping ' by the mainstream media.
More broadly, the report noted that sustainable flood risk management could only be achieved by working with the natural response of the river basin and by providing the necessary storage, flow reduction and discharge capacity.
More fundamentally, however, Sir Harry blamed the " intolerable " conditions inside Strangeways in the months leading up to the riots and a " combination of errors " by the prison staff and Prison Service management as a central contributing factor.
More recently, LIMS products have been expanding even farther beyond their original purpose of sample management.
More recent research investigating the effects of impression management on social behaviour showed that social behaviours ( e. g. eating ) can serve to convey a desired impression to others and enhance one ’ s self-image.

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