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Some ecclesiastical officials are required to have the doctorate ( JCD ) or at least the licentiate ( JCL ) in canon law in order to fulfill their functions: Judicial Vicars ( c. 1419. 1 ), Judges ( c. 1421. 3 ), Promoters of Justice ( c. 1435 ), Defenders of the Bond ( c. 1435 ).
It ’ s the manager ’ s responsibility to determine if their employee ’ s personality falls under the following: Reactors, Workaholics, Persisters, Dreamers, Rebels, or Promoters.
Promoters of truck and tractor pulls, such as SRO Motorsports ( later the United States Hot Rod Association ) and Golden State Promotions, noticed the exploding popularity of the giant trucks and began booking several to crush cars at their events, with the eventual result being the advent of side-by-side, drag-racing style car crushing events.
Promoters use internet advertisement, special events, endorsements, and newspapers to advertise their product.
* Health Promoters program — certification opportunity for mothers of the sponsored children to be ' Health Promoters ' in their communities
He is also engaged by the British Speedway Promoters Association as their head of Marketing and Communications, also acting as the interface between the sport and SKY Sports, working closely with SKY's chief commentator and presenter Nigel Pearson.

Promoters and only
Promoters furthermore made a convincing case that only the federal government could effect the desired projects, since the federal budget typically operated in surplus while the states lacked adequate resources, and the states faced difficult coordination problems best solved through national political institutions.
The people in this category are or have been actual or " on-air only " Executives, Promoters, Bookers, General Managers, Presidents, Commissioners, etc.
Promoters claimed the match drew 10, 000 spectators, but detractors said it drew only about 7, 000 and was not a financial success.
Promoters like Ikeda were convinced that these marriage surveys would not only insure the eugenic fitness of spouses but also help avoid class differences that could disrupt and even destroy marriage.

Promoters and who
Promoters, who called themselves DJs, would throw large parties in the streets that centered on the disc jockey, called the " selector ," who played dance music from large, loud PA systems and bantered over the music with a boastful, rhythmic chanting style called " toasting ".
Promoters who thought they had caught on to the joke would hire Clifton because he was cheaper than booking Kaufman.
Promoters of bicycle helmets may seem to ridicule cyclists who choose not to use them, and are accused of significantly overstating and exaggerating both the risks posed to cyclists and the protective benefits of helmets.

Promoters and had
Promoters in New York paid Teddy Hale $ 5, 000 when he won in 1896 and he won " like a ghost, his face as white as a corpse, his eyes no longer visible because they'd retreated into his skull ," as one report had it.
Promoters, however, kept hinting that there was still a chance that the concert would be held: " It's a total wait and see thing ," a spokesman said and, after all, Woodstock had almost been cancelled too.
The race was also the third time the Australian Grand Prix in Adelaide had won the Formula One Race Promoters ' Trophy as the best run Formula One Grand Prix of the season, having also won in 1985 and 1990.

Promoters and with
Promoters represent critical elements that can work in concert with other regulatory regions ( enhancers, silencers, boundary elements / insulators ) to direct the level of transcription of a given gene.
Promoters, with cameras rolling, planned and expected knockouts of St. John.
The accompanying tour ( with the 1989 line-up sans Bumpus ) was ranked among the ten least profitable tours of the disappointing 1991 summer season by the North American Concert Promoters Association, according to an article published in Billboard Magazine on December 14 of that year.
Promoters using this technique frequently target forums with low reader traffic, in hopes that it will fly under the moderators ' radar.
Downtempo music started to surface around Ibiza, when DJs and Promoters would bring down the vibe with slower rhythm and gentler electronic music upon approaching sunrise.
The show has been parodied and referenced in several films and television shows, such as Janky Promoters ( 2009 ), " George Lopez, TV: The Movie, Talkshow with Spike Feresten, Unhitched, and The Jay Leno Show.
In 2001, a number of northeastern Nebraska communities formed Shannon Trail Promoters, with the goal of increasing tourism in the forthcoming bicentennial year of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
They sent a telegram to Ritchie with the message, ' Promoters have called off match with you.
The office operates with the Director as the head of department ; Associate Director ; Mission Promoters ; Research Coordinator ; Treasurer and Office Assistant.

Promoters and at
Promoters sometimes turned events from one party into a major series of parties at various venues, transforming a weekend into a three-day or longer continuous party.
Promoters from the 2009 Rock Gone Wild Festival confirmed that the band was scheduled to perform at two festivals in late summer or early fall of 2009.
Promoters began to notice the popularity of freestyle among fans, and in 2000 USHRA began holding freestyle as a judged competition at events, and now even awards a freestyle championship.
Promoters in those days could fill big arenas up into the thousands, while indie promoters struggle to draw a few hundred people at a high school gym, small venue or local fairground.
On June 24, 1932, while the king was holidaying at the seaside, the Bangkok garrison mutinied and seized power, led by a group of 49 officers known as " the Promoters ".
The band debuted some new material at The Bell By The Green, Devizes ( Wilts ) for Promoters Sheer Music, before playing Truck Nine the day after, and then decamped to Southern Studios in November 2006 to compile the tracks.
Intel, Compaq and Microsoft were able to rally the support of all of the US RBOCs and five of the largest international carriers ( NTT, British Telecom, France Telecom, Deutch Telecom, and Singapore Telecom ), collectively representing the Promoters, to drive the major communications equipment manufacturers ( the Supporters ) to demonstrate interoperability of products based on the G. Lite specification at SUPERCOMM in June of 1999.

Promoters and up
Promoters can cover up surface to prevent production of a mat of coke, or even actively remove such material ( e. g. rhenium on platinum in platforming ).

Promoters and for
Promoters contain specific DNA sequences and response elements that provide a secure initial binding site for RNA polymerase and for proteins called transcription factors that recruit RNA polymerase.
Promoters also try to minimize withdrawals by offering new plans to investors, often where money is frozen for a longer period of time, in exchange for higher returns.
Promoters are generally lower key than those across the road but do include the world renowned Hed Kandi, and it is famous for its water party held every Wednesday and Saturday nights.
Promoters of raw foods, such as the Weston-Price Foundation, support the idea that, since no digestive juices are secreted in the upper stomach, the enzymes in the raw foods last for about 30 minutes in the upper stomach before being destroyed in the lower stomach, thus giving them enough time to break down the raw foods, to some extent.
Promoters call the Salinas Valley " the Salad Bowl of the World " for the production of lettuce, broccoli, peppers and numerous other crops.
Promoters soon began arrangements for a bout between the WBC and WBO super bantamweight title holders.
* 1957 – David M. Pletcher for Rails, Mines and Progress: Seven American Promoters in Mexico, 1867-1911
* Health Promoters program for the mothers of the sponsored children within the communities
* Health Promoters program for the mothers of the sponsored children within the communities
Promoters and drivers in the United States discovered that horse racing tracks could provide better conditions for drivers and spectators than public streets.

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