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Even in such technical curricula as engineering, the senior is much more likely than the freshman to choose, as an ideal, liberal education over specific vocational preparation.
Armies that apply forward tactical control generally put the majority of the more senior officers of artillery units forward in command observation posts or with the supported arm.
In the 21st century, the more senior bishops of the Church of England continue to sit in the House of Lords of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, as representatives of the established church, and are known as Lords Spiritual.
It was discontinued as a rank in these services during the postwar period, but as an appointment, the title " commodore " was then used to identify senior U. S. Navy captains who commanded squadrons of more than one vessel or functional air wings or air groups that were not part of a carrier air wing or air group.
DARPA is independent from other more conventional military R & D and reports directly to senior Department of Defense management.
The " turn " of the next generation came more often after several individuals of the senior generation.
In ISU senior level competition, the man must rotate more than one times, but fewer than three a half.
In the first two series Mike's position is constantly under threat from senior reporter Brooke Vandenberg, who has a better press profile, but by the last series he has been cemented as one of the network's most valuable stars and considerably more effort is made to pander to his whims.
While Kate is friendly with Emma, who has a more senior position, Kate has fewer ethical qualms about stories than Emma, and tends to be in the middle of conflicts between Emma and the executive producer.
A former senior product manager at Master Lock, a trigger lock manufacturer, was quoted as saying “ If you put a trigger lock on any loaded gun, you are making the gun more dangerous .” Critics also point out that a trigger lock will increase the time it takes a gun owner to respond to a self-defense emergency.
As a designer becomes more senior, they may spend less time designing media and more time leading and directing other designers on broader creative activities, such as brand development and corporate identity development.
The latter would end up going to a more junior branch of the Habsburgs in the person of Charles's brother Ferdinand, while the senior branch continued rule in Spain and in the Burgundian inheritance in the person of Charles's son, Philip II of Spain.
Merit became more important, although most senior positions still went to the landed aristocracy.
The civil service was increasingly filled with natives at the lower levels, with the British holding the more senior positions.
A gradation of shield colour was found, junior regiments having largely dark shields the more senior ones having shields with more light colouring ; Shaka's personal regiment Fasimba ( The Haze ) having white shields with only a small patch of darker colour.
Then came an even more shocking confession: according to the CIA document, al-Faruq said two senior al-Qaeda officials, Abu Zubaydah and Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, had ordered him to ' plan large-scale attacks against U. S. interests in Indonesia, Malaysia, ( the ) Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam and Cambodia.
Other historians have been more cautious in interpreting this material, noting that chroniclers also reported John's personal interest in the life of St Wulfstan of Worcester and his friendships with several senior clerics, most especially with Hugh of Lincoln, who was later declared a saint.
Nancy took on a more traditional role in the campaign, holding coffees, luncheons, and talks with senior citizens.
Programmers write programs according to the specifications determined primarily by more senior programmers and by systems analysts.
The site stresses that swearing is, in general, more problematic in asymmetric situations, such as in the presence of senior management or clients, but it also mentions that a " holier than thou " attitude towards clients may be problematic.
There is a temptation to defer to the more senior member, and the less senior will be relegated to observer status.
The book, The Operators: The Wild and Terrifying Inside Story of America ’ s War in Afghanistan, provided a much more expansive look at McChrystal and the culture of senior American military and how they get embroiled in these wars.

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In 1891 the British Royal Society recognized Heaviside's contributions to the mathematical description of electromagnetic phenomena by naming him a Fellow of the Royal Society, and the following year devoting more than fifty pages of the Philosophical Transactions of the Society to his vector methods and electromagnetic theory.
Some of the more prominent members of the association were Dr. G. G. Bradley, Master of University College, T. H. Green, a prominent liberal philosopher and Fellow of Balliol College, and Edward Stuart Talbot, Warden of Keble College.
In June, 1878 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and in 1881 was awarded their Royal Medal " For his numerous and important contributions to animal morphology ; and more especially for his investigations respecting the origin of the urogenital organs and the cerebrospinal nerves of the Vertebrata ; and for his work on the development of the Elasmobranch fishes.
Fellow survivor Harry Gregg was more concerned about the portrayal of the players, particularly those who died, and whether their families ' feelings would be respected.
Other songs ranged from traditional waltzes such as " The Silver Star of Love " and " The Fellow Who Might " to the more quirky type rhythmic and long-lined dance numbers for which Stuart was known.
Fellow fantasy author Michael Moorcock wrote that Eddison's characters, particularly his villains, are more vivid than Tolkien's.
Fellow bandleaders of a more conservative bent warned Hines that he had recruited much too well and was sitting on a powder keg.
He remained at New College for more than sixty years, serving as Fellow ( 1867 ), Lecturer ( 1868 ), Tutor ( 1869 ), Dean ( 1876 – 1889 ), and Warden ( 1903 – 1924 ).
Fellow Star Alliance partners Air Canada, Air China, Air New Zealand, ANA, Asiana Airlines, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways and United Airlines moved to the new terminal on April 29, 2008 such that more than 30 airlines are now operating at Terminal 2.
This makes it even more of a remarkable feat to become a Putnam Fellow four times.
Fellow Conservative MPs generally viewed Bercow with distrust because of his changing political views ( having moved over the years from being very right-wing to become more socially liberal, leading to clashes with past party leaders ), his acceptance of an advisory role from the Labour government ( a party he had often been rumoured to be on the verge of joining ), his general lack of good relations with fellow MPs from his own party, and his vigorous campaigning for the Speaker's job.
According to the Asia Leadership Fellow Program " China Youth Daily ( CYD ) is one of the most influential newspapers in contemporary China with a circulation of 800, 000 ( readership, which is much more, is not officially recorded ).
Fellow astronomer Raymond Michard observed that In his bearing, his character and his style of life Deslandres always remained more akin to the soldier ( and the officer ) than to the scholar.
Fellow IGN writer Fran Mirabella III praised the gameplay, adding that the e-Reader functionality makes it more appealing.
Famously tall for a jockey ( 5 ft 8 in / 1. 73 m ), hence his nickname of " The Long Fellow ", Lester Piggott struggled to keep his weight down and for most of his career rode at little more than 8 stone ( 112 lb / 51 kg ).
Fellow Dutch side AZ and English club Arsenal are the only other teams to have won the competition more than once.
Fellow player Stan McCabe described him as " the greatest man I ever met ", while wicket-keeper Bert Oldfield said that he had never met a more exemplary character.
Its main qualifications were Licentiate ( LRIC ) ( professional training following a course of practical study to a standard lower than an honours degree ), Graduate ( GRIC ) ( completion of study equivalent to at least second class honours degree ), Associate ( ARIC ) ( LRIC plus professional experience ), Member ( MRIC ) ( GRIC plus professional experience ) and Fellow ( FRIC ) ( more experience and standing than MRIC ) of the Royal Institute of Chemistry.
He was a Putnam Fellow two more times during his undergraduate years.
The program was expanded in autumn 2007 to include two full-year Wilson Research Fellow awards to support more substantive research projects.
The Board shall be composed of not more than 45 members and not more than 12 Senior Fellow members, who are eminent authorities in the fields of scientific, technical, manufacturing, acquisition process, and other matters of special interest to the Department of Defense.
The album version of the single featured on Gaye's second album, That Stubborn Kinda Fellow is different in parts to the single version presenting a more jazz effect than the gospel-emulated version that became a single.

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