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The New York World was particularly interested in undermining the National Union Party and ran a series of articles setting forth John C. Frémont ’ s qualifications.
The Unitec New Zealand double degree programme is the OCNZ prescribed qualification for registration in the scope of practice: Osteopath, Australian qualifications accredited by the Australian and New Zealand Osteopathic Council are also prescribed qualifications.
After converting his British qualifications to American recognition ( i. e., an MD as opposed to BM BCh ), Sacks moved to New York, where he has lived and practiced neurology since 1965.
From 1896 to 1961 it served students under the name " Canterbury Agricultural College ", and offered qualifications of the University of New Zealand until that institution's demise.
Furthermore, women in all states except New Jersey lost the right to vote in 1787 when the Constitutional Convention placed voting qualifications in the hands of the states.
In the 1820s, New York State removed all property qualifications for the right to vote for whites but retained them for blacks.
New Zealand also issues a government license to pilots who fly for fees and for those who who wish their qualifications to be accepted more readily overseas.
It is understood that elders are appointed by the Holy Spirit ( Acts 20: 28 ) and are recognised as meeting the qualifications by the assembly and by previously existing elders, whereas in the time of the establishment of the first New Testament assemblies it was either an apostle's duty or his directly appointed delegate's responsibility who ordained elders ( for example, Timothy or Titus ), this original order being consistent with the Christian concept that authority comes from above and does not arise from men.
Three other Welsh players were initially implicated but exonerated as they had valid Welsh qualifications and had not played for other countries: Australian Jason Jones-Hughes, New Zealander Matt Cardey and English-born Peter Rogers who had played rugby union in South Africa.
Rangiora New Life School has been notable, among other things, for its high success rate of students passing their respective NCEA qualifications.
The New Zealand Qualifications Authority ( NZQA, ) is the New Zealand government crown entity tasked with providing leadership in assessment and qualifications.
CIE qualifications are recognised for admission by UK universities ( including Cambridge ) as well as universities in the United States, Canada, European Union, Middle East, West Asia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and around the world.
The former site of New Ferry market has been turned into a Learning Centre, offering opportunities for young people and adults to further their qualifications.
Thomas Suozzi, the Nassau County executive who challenged then – Attorney General Eliot Spitzer for the Democratic nomination for governor of New York in 2006, regularly touted having been named a " Public Official of the Year " by Governing as one of his qualifications.
Tracy Letts ' August: Osage County was hailed by the New York Times as "... flat out, no asterisks and without qualifications the most exciting new American play Broadway has seen in years.
The Armour School at CFB Gagetown, New Brunswick, sustains and conducts armour advance qualifications, advanced armour leadership qualifications, basic armour officer requirements, and specialized qualifications on behalf of the Army.
At the age of 15, he wrote to the Secretary of War to learn about the qualifications necessary to enter the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York.

New and were
As best as I could determine, we were some 700 miles west of New Guinea, in the Bismark Archipelago.
Just six weeks after Dandy Brandon's arrival at the mansion, the little surgeon and his svelte young wife gave their annual open house and ball, to which only New Orleans' oldest and wealthiest families were invited.
New Englanders were a bit sensitive on the subject of their complicity in Negro slavery at the time of the drafting of the Declaration of Independence, as Jefferson explained in his `` Autobiography '': ``
The contributors to this testament were all well-known: a former Democratic candidate for President, a New Deal poet, the magazine's chief editorial writer, two newspaper columnists, head of a national broadcasting company, a popular Protestant evangelist, etc..
New ideas were dangerous and must be repressed, no matter how.
Exhibited in shows in London in 1935, and in New York the following year, the new, more elaborated abstracts were much favored in the circles of the modernists as three-dimentional dramas of great intellectual coherence.
Baptists and Congregationalists in New England were on friendly terms.
In his own state of New York, the two Democratic bellwethers, State Leader Hill and Tammany Boss Murphy, were saying nothing openly against Hearst but industriously boosting their own favorites, Murphy being for Cleveland and Hill for Parker.
Blackman was to be in New York by February 2, because they were sailing at 12:01 next morning.
Lewis's remarks about his marriage were suggestive enough to induce American reporters to invade the offices of Harcourt, Brace & Company for information, to pursue Mrs. Lewis to Cromwell Hall, and, after she had returned to New York, to ferret her out at the Stanhope on upper Fifth Avenue where she had taken an apartment.
It met a serious rebuff in New Orleans, where the two schools selected for the first moves toward integration were boycotted by white parents.
That exchange was not only possible but commonplace last week in Manhattan, as more and more New Yorkers were discovering 29th Street and Eighth Avenue, where half a dozen small nightclubs with names like Arabian Nights, Grecian Palace and Egyptian Gardens are the American inpost of belly dancing.
In addition to the regular schedule, advertisements were run for maximum impact in special editions of the New York Times, Boston Herald, American Banker, Electronic News and, for local promotion, the Providence Sunday Journal.
More than 25 carefully selected cities were visited, including New York, Brooklyn, Long Island City, Newark, Elizabeth, Stamford, Waterbury, New Haven, Bridgeport, Boston, Cambridge, Worcester, and Waltham.
New computer and automation techniques were applied to these spectra with considerable success.
Years later, franks-in-buns were accepted as the `` first to go '' at the New York Polo Grounds.
Other pilot programs were conducted by A & S, Babylon, New York ; ;
As controls, other sections were similarly treated with Af or conjugated antiserum to the New York strain of potato yellow-dwarf virus ( Wolcyrz and Black, 1956 ).
New Yorkers were kept informed of scores by reporters who telegraphed fifteen to twenty thousand words daily to the metropolitan newspapers.
The first superhighways -- New York's Henry Hudson and Chicago's Lake Shore, San Francisco's Bay Bridge and its approaches, a good slice of the Pennsylvania Turnpike -- were built as part of the federal works program which was going to cure the depression.
Thomas's principal influence lay in the communication of an attitude -- that of the now extinct British romantic school of the New Apocalypse -- Henry Treece, J. F. Hendry, and others -- all of whom were quite conventional poets.
If it were primarily a believing fellowship, it would recruit believers from all social and economic ranks, something which most congregations of the New Protestantism ( with a few notable exceptions ) have not been able to do.
Dependent upon it were posts on the lower Mississippi and the region westward to the frontiers of New Spain.
Only two principal storehouses were actually established -- one at Mobile, the other at New Orleans.

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