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Principal and Medical
Principal photography began during the second week of September 1983 on locations in and around South Gate, an industrial suburb of L. A. Buckaroo's neurosurgery scene with New Jersey was shot at the Lakeview Medical Center in the San Fernando Valley.
The future of Raffles College was uncertain, until 1948 when Dr George V. Allen ( later Sir ) who was formerly the Principal of King Edward VII Medical College posted as the last Principal of Raffles College.
* Principal Medical Officer
In 1929 he became Principal of the Institute for Chemistry at the newly founded Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research ( which, since 1950, has been renamed the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg ).
During his working career, he has been Principal Psychiatrist with the Medical Foundation for Care of Victims of Torture in London, Honorary Senior Lecturer at St George's Hospital Medical School at the University of London and a consultant to Oxfam on projects in war-affected settings.
* Medical Services at War: The Principal Lessons of the Second World War, Sir Arthur A. MacNalty, 1968
* College published its annual research paper named Journal of Allama Iqbal Medical College, under supervision of Principal Javed Akram.
* Dr Kanak Chandra Sarbadhikari ( Principal of Medical College, Bengal ; Director of Health Services, Government of West Bengal and District Governor of Rotary ), son of Lt. Col.
Other distinguished sons of Malda District are: Dr Ranajit Ghosh well-known medical practitioner, Professor Santosh Ghosh M Arch ( USA ) became chief architect of Calcutta and Dr Jayanti Kumar Ghosh, medical doctor worked in British National Health Service and was Principal in General Medical Practice of Bondicar Medical Group of Blyth Northumberland UK and Fellow of The Royal Society of Medicine London and now settled in England in the UK.
For example, in the United Kingdom, the General Medical Council ( GMC ) is legally obliged to maintain a Principal List of Registered Medical Practitioners, and only Registered Medical Practitioners have the authority to sign death certificates, cremation forms, do not resuscitate orders and drug prescriptions.
Damodaran M Vasudevan, fondly called Professor Vasudevan is presently the Dean of the College of Medicine at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham and the Principal of the Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Kochi, India.
He has been the Principal of Government Medical College Thrissur.

Principal and Officer
Following the introduction of the Criminal Justice Act 2006 and its extensive and complex rewriting of the Firearms Act, the Minister for Justice at the time ( Micheal McDowell ) instituted the Firearms Consultation Panel, a panel chaired by the Minster through the Principal Officer of the Department of Justice's Firearms Section, which comprised representatives from the Gardai, Department of Sport, firearms dealers, all the national governing bodies of the shooting sports, and other stakeholders in the Firearms Act ( such as insurance providers ).
After a brief but serious illness, the Johore government reassigned Gardner to an office in the Lands Office while he recovered, eventually being promoted to Principal Officer of Customs.
Thereafter follow three grades, which are, in order of precedence: Companion, Officer, and Member, each having accordant post-nominal letters that members are entitled to use ; each incumbent governor general is also installed as the Principal Companion for the duration of their time in the viceregal post.
She had assignments as Deputy Principal Officer in Baghdad, and as Deputy Chief of Mission in Kuwait during the Iraqi invasion and occupation in 1990.
* Principal Prison Officer Mr MacKay — Fulton MacKay
Wilson served as Principal Liaison Officer in Paris until Douglas Haig became Commander-in-Chief BEF in December 1915.
He was the Principal Transport Officer during the Anglo-Egyptian War in 1882.
In the early years of the first decade of the second millennium, special dispensation was given to the Head and Deputy Head of the HMC & E Overseas Training Branch ( 1999 – 2005 ) to wear uniform abroad when on official duties ; the Head ( a Principal / Grade 7 ) wore a Commodore's wide band with a Navy Curl above ; the Deputy Head ( Senior Executive Officer grade ) 4 stripes with a Navy Curl above.
Each branch is headed by officers who are considered as Principal Staff Officer ( PSO ) and known as Assistant Chief of Air Staff, e. g. ACAS ( Ops & Trng ).
Where several teams work together, such as the different staff shifts on an individual prison wing, there will be an overall supervisor with the new position of Prison Service Manager ( previously the rank of Principal Prison Officer closed in 2010 ).
The title, Chief of Staff, identifies the leader of a complex organization, institution, or body of persons and it also may identify a Principal Staff Officer ( PSO ), who is the coordinator of the supporting staff or a primary aide-de-camp to an important individual, such as a president.
* Principal Staff Officer to the Prime Minister ( Pakistan )
Darren Johnson AM ( a Green member of the London Assembly ), environmental commentator and Green member Mark Lynas, former Principal Speaker Jonathon Porritt, councillors from Lewisham, Brighton, Norwich, Leicester and Lancaster, and members of the Green Party Executive ( GPEx ), including Jim Killock ( External Communications Officer ), Elections Coordinator Peter Cranie and Khalid Hussenbux, the party's Financial Coordinator.
In 1943, he was promoted to the rank of Assistant Principal Officer, and in 1947, Principal Officer.
Following a succession of leaders, in 1883, Dr. Ezekiel Ezra Smith, a graduate of Shaw Collegiate Institute ( later Shaw University ) in Raleigh, N. C., was appointed Principal and Chief Administrative Officer of the State Colored Normal School and began a fifty-year commitment of leadership and affiliation interrupted only by opportunities to honorably serve his country – once as Resident Minister and Consul General of the United States to Liberia and later as Regimental Adjutant of the Third North Carolina Volunteer Infantry during the Spanish-American War.
After attending HMS Dryad for a Principal Warfare Officer course, Laurence was promoted to Lieutenant Commander ( 1 March 1985 ), and posted to the frigate HMS Alacrity.
He was active in his trade union and was appointed as Principal Administration Officer for NALGO in 1976.
He became Principal Staff Officer to the Chief of the Defence Staff in 1978, and having been appointed CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours 1980, he became Commander of British Forces in Hong Kong on 13 June 1980, with the substantive rank of major-general from 1 January 1981.
During the Second World War, Thom moved to Fleet in Hampshire where he was appointed Principal Scientific Officer heading the Royal Aircraft Establishment team that developed the first high speed wind tunnel.
Upon returning to Britain McCarthy worked as the Principal European Liaison Officer at Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council, until her election to the European Parliament.

Principal and responsible
As Principal of Jesus College, Oxford from 1661 – 1673, he was responsible for much construction work, including the college library.
Their Principal, Mr. Krupp, had recorded a video of George and Harold preparing there pranks and going to show the football team the video due to them wondering whose responsible for the disaster from the game, that made George and Harold guilty and horrified.
Each country has a Principal Investigator ( social scientists working in academic institutions ) who is responsible for conducting the survey in accordance with the fixed rules and procedures.
The positions of Principal and Vice-Chancellor are merged, with the Vice-Chancellor responsible for the day-to-day running of the University and accountable to Council.
England has three: the Garter Principal, the Clarenceux ( responsible for southern England ), and the Norroy and Ulster ( responsible for northern England and Northern Ireland ).
Principal Davidson is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the school while Asst.
Annie tells Principal Collins that Barksdale is not responsible for his fiancée's death and that DA Duncan will not reopen the investigation.
The Principal functions through the Academic Council of the three Vice Principals and other important officials, aided by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell ( IQAC ), which is responsible for planning and evaluation of the College.
" New College " can designate the site itself, or the legal entity that continues to function in an official relationship with the Church of Scotland, the Principal of New College appointed by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and responsible particularly for Church of Scotland candidates for ministry.
Although many different U. S. and foreign entities may be involved in manufacturing and distributing an item, ultimately it is the exporter or U. S. Principal Party in Interest ( USPPI ) that is held responsible for the correct classification of any export and is required to ensure that all applicable export control requirements are met prior to making the export.
According to Mike Bor, the Principal Examiner at the British Board of Film Classification, " The Driller Killer was almost single-handedly responsible for the Video Recordings Act 1984 " under which it and others of the " video nasties " released at the time were banned in the U. K.

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