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Recruited and through
Recruited by Chris Stein and Debbie Harry when they were first forming Blondie, Burke remained with the band through its first stage and later returned for its late 1990s reunion and then its extensive 2009 tour.
Recruited for Australia through the influence of Rev John Dunmore Lang he was ordained with his friend William McIntyre by the Presbytery of Glasgow on 29 June 1837 for work in Australia.

Recruited and from
Recruited from university by British Intelligence, he supposedly set up his criminal empire as part of an undercover operation to monitor crime in London which got out of hand, to the point where the ' cover ' became more real to Moriarty than his role in British Intelligence.
Recruited from the local population, their officers were mostly men who had retired but had then been called up again.
Recruited from VFA club Camberwell, he was a member of Hawthorn's 1978 premiership side in what was his debut season.
* For more information about the UK Bribery Act and the FCPA see New York Law Journal, November 4, 2010, " White Collar Experts Are Recruited to Handle Expected Increase in Government Enforcements ," and a quote in that article from M. Scott Peeler, a partner at Chadbourne & Parke, who when asked to compare the two acts, said, " It's the FCPA on steroids.
Recruited by San Francisco underground radio pioneer Tom Donahue and Warner Brothers Records to travel from San Francisco, California to New York and be filmed for a movie called Cruising for Burgers or " We have Come for your Daughters " later renamed Medicine Ball Caravan, the Hog Farmers bussed themselves across America, setting up stages for mainstream rock artists.
Recruited from Glenelg Football Club in the South Australian National Football League ( SANFL ), West never really establishing himself in the lineup, only managing 37 games ( and kicking 54 goals ).
Recruited mainly from Finnish SS men still in Germany and Finnish prisoners of war in Norway, the unit came to no more than a reduced strength company, and apparently never saw combat.
Recruited by Stevie Richards, Kronik was called in to settle past differences Richards had with The Undertaker, stemming from the disbanding of Richards ' stable, " Right to Censor " earlier that year.
Recruited from Northcote, Regan struggled in his first few seasons and was tried in a variety of positions before he established himself at full-back.
Recruited to Western Australian powerhouse from Lynwood, Wilson is best known for his performance in the 1992 Grand Final, played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, where he kicked two goals, including a famous " over-the-head " kick in the third quarter.
Recruited from the St Kilda Football Club's thirds side ( which he captained ), Fox was sent to Golden Point Football Club in the Ballarat Football League before he returned to make his Victorian Football League debut in 1960.
Recruited from Longwarry in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Knights made his debut with Hawthorn in a loss against St Kilda at Moorabbin in Round 9, 1969.
Recruited from Catholic High School in Baton Rouge, Louisiana by then Texas coach John Mackovic, he was later coached by Mack Brown.
Recruited from local music papers and from among their Chicago fan base were new bassist Ken Kurson ( who had his own band, Circles, and later fronted The Lilacs ), rhythm guitarist Stuart Shea, and drummer Rich Clifton.
Recruited to South Melbourne from South Districts in 1930, Austin played for the Swans throughout their glory years as the " Foreign Legion ", playing in all four grand finals for the Swans between 1933-1936.

Recruited and with
" Recruited in March 1948 by emissaries in Europe of the Haganah, the Jewish fighting force in Palestine, Mr. Levett was viewed with a healthy dose of suspicion ," noted the Times.
Recruited by Ejnar Mikkelsen and Ernest de Koven Leffingwell for their Anglo-American Polar Expedition, he lived with the Inuit of the Mackenzie Delta during the winter of 1906-07, returning alone across country via the Porcupine and Yukon Rivers.
Recruited and recited by Karin as well, is the ambitious social worker of the Wind Tribe, aware of her unknown skills and with a dislike towards walkings.
Recruited to the Open University in 1971, he continued his fieldwork in the Andes, and complemented this with image analysis using Landsat images which were becoming available in the early-1970's.
Recruited by a friend and fellow dancer at a gay club, Tyson was introduced in the 1997 film Sweatin ' Black with director Enrique Cruz .< ref >

Recruited and at
* Recruited 26 All-Americans to play at North Carolina under him.
Recruited to build fire pits and trails on the festival grounds at Woodstock, the Hog Farm convinced the promoter to let them set up a free kitchen as well.

Recruited and two
Recruited to the AFL by the Swans, Kelly made his debut in 1990 after being the best player in his school, and was appointed captain in 1993, won the Brownlow Medal ( the AFL's highest individual honour ) in 1995, won club best and fairests in 1992, 1993, 1996 and 1997, All-Australian selection in 1995, 1996 and 1997 ( the last two as captain ), and the AFLPA's Robert Rose Award for Most Courageous Player in 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 and 2000.
Recruited to top New York law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP immediately after law school, Lewis left to start his own firm two years later.
He is opposed in his ' quest ' by his original creation-now called Deucalion, who has mastered the ability to teleport due to the unique circumstances of his creation-and two New Orleans detectives ( Recruited as all of Helios's creations are ' programmed ' to be unable to attack him directly ).

Recruited and service
Recruited by S. H. A. D. E., Silver begins using his powers in the service of his government.

Recruited and Army
*" Welcome to the Jungle: Recruited by the CIA to be a Secret Army During the Vietnam War, the Hmong Rebels of Laos Fought Communism.
Recruited to the British Army during the second world war, he became an army Brigadier.

Recruited and .
Recruited by Fulchester Television he became a popular TV personality and established his own production company, MellieVision.
Recruited by Shorter, Johnson was a supple player more than capable of providing the funk element which Zawinul desired.
Recruited to go to New York, they were noticed by Mitch Miller, who asked them to do backup for some of the artists he recorded.
#, right field: Recruited to fill a hole in the lineup, Yoko has very little athletic ability.
Recruited by Notre Dame, he would win his first career start for the Irish as a freshman against Boston College in 1987.
Recruited locally and operating in familiar terrain, they possessed an intimate knowledge of the AO.
Recruited in India, it was intended that the military police would be a temporary force which would establish order in districts of upper Burma and then hand over those districts to the civil police.
Recruited out of Woodrow Wilson High School, Beckley, West Virginia by Samuel Merriweather.
Recruited by the JLA, Disaster helps avoid the ensuing geological and tectonic chaos by assisting Aquaman in anchoring the island to an underground volcano.

through and voluntary
In the $40,000,000 budget that has been submitted for Congressional approval, $26,000,000 would be spent through universities and private voluntary agencies.
Anarcho-capitalist libertarians believe that the only just, and / or most economically beneficial, way to acquire property is through voluntary trade, gift, or labor-based original appropriation, rather than through aggression or fraud.
Churches can properly relate to each other under this polity only through voluntary cooperation, never by any sort of coercion.
Munch admitted to the personal goals of his work but he also offered his art to a wider purpose, " My art is really a voluntary confession and an attempt to explain to myself my relationship with life — it is, therefore, actually a sort of egoism, but I am constantly hoping that through this I can help others achieve clarity.
Lev Vygotsky suggested that mental functions, such as concepts, language, voluntary attention and memory, are cultural tools acquired through social interactions.
He advocated the abolition of private property ( while retaining respect for personal property ) through the " expropriation of the whole of social wealth " by the people themselves, and for the economy to be co-ordinated through a horizontal network of voluntary associations where goods are distributed according to the physical needs of the individual, rather than according to labor.
Certification is also available through Ceres ' Global Reporting Initiative, but these reports are voluntary and unverified.
All of this is essentially done through a voluntary exercise of the will of the individual concerned.
The Liberals were now better placed to voice their complaints, since they were participating more fully through a variety of voluntary organizations.
There are many risks associated with voluntary or involuntary human presence in water, which may result in death directly or through drowning asphyxiation.
The main types of secondary school are: community schools, comprehensive schools, colleges ( though this term is more usually applied to third-level institutions like universities ), vocational schools, voluntary secondary schools and meánscoileanna ( secondary schools that teach all subjects through Irish ).
Governments also obtain resources by creating money ( e. g., printing bills and minting coins ), through voluntary gifts ( e. g., contributions to public universities and museums ), by imposing penalties ( e. g., traffic fines ), by borrowing, and by confiscating wealth.
As of October 2011, staff are being encouraged to take voluntary redundancies as the university scrambles to survive through a financial crisis.
Today, in most Muslim countries, zakat is collected through a decentralized and voluntary system, where eligible Muslims are expected to pay the zakat based on worship and love of God.
Unlike Army Reserve members, National Guard members cannot be mobilized individually, except through voluntary transfers and Temporary Duty Assignments ( TDY ).
Szasz has indicated that his own views came from libertarian politics held since his teens, rather than through experience in psychiatry ; that in his " rare " contacts with involuntary mental patients in the past he either sought to discharge them ( if they were not charged with a crime ) or " assisted the prosecution in securing conviction " ( if they were charged with a crime and appeared to be prima facie guilty ); that he is not opposed to consensual psychiatry and " does not interfere with the practice of the conventional psychiatrist ", and that he provided " listening-and-talking (" psychotherapy ")" for voluntary fee-paying clients from 1948 until 1996, a practice he characterizes as non-medical and not associated with his being a psychoanalytically trained psychiatrist.
Donald like Plato ( and Aristotle, especially in On Memory and Recollection ), emphasizes the peculiarity in humans of voluntary initiation of a search through one's mental world.
These voluntary associations also connect people with each other, build trust and reciprocity through informal, loosely structured associations, and consolidate society through altruism without obligation.
Churches can properly relate to each other under this polity only through voluntary cooperation, never by any sort of coercion.
Dai Qing states that by 1997, Li was receiving annual income in excess of ¥ 10 million through sales of his books, noting that Falun Gong practitioners purchased numerous copies of Li's works, pictures, and made voluntary donations.
Young children learn voluntary control through the process of toilet training.

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