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practice and serving
The convict will then be placed in a TBS-clinic after serving time in prison ( usually two-thirds of the original prison sentence, although this practice is under discussion ).
He received his degree in 1923 and then built up a successful law practice before serving as a Kings County ( Brooklyn ) Court judge.
He married Lucretia Rudolph in 1858, and in 1860 was admitted to practice law while serving as an Ohio State Senator ( 1859 – 1861 ).
Events taking place before the epoch can be dated by counting negatively from the epoch, though in pragmatic periodization practice, epochs are defined for the past, and another epoch is used to start the next era, therefore serving as the ending of the older preceding era.
In 1808, this practice was discontinued, but the RWF were serving in Nova Scotia when the order to discontinue the use of the flash was issued they were at sea and didn't receive the order.
Retail redlining is a spatially discriminatory practice among retailers, of not serving certain areas, based on their ethnic-minority composition, rather than on economic criteria, such as the potential profitability of operating in those areas.
Rather than serving any useful purpose, the overhead necessary to generate information that was often in practice ignored resulted in increased costs throughout the system.
Practice mobility for CPAs is the ability of a licensee to gain a practice privilege outside of their home state without getting an additional license in another state where they will be serving a client.
American " osteopaths " became " osteopathic physicians ", gradually achieving full practice rights as medical doctors in all 50 states, including serving in the U. S. armed forces as physicians.
He returned to Belize the following year, serving as crown counsel and then going into private practice.
In practice, however, the prime minister was a fairly weak figure, serving as little more than the cabinet's chairman.
Once out of politics, Brownlee resumed the practice of law and joined the management of the UGG, serving as its president and general manager from 1948 until shortly before his death in 1961.
After the war he resumed his law practice and was active in veterans ' affairs, helping to found the American Legion and serving as its national commander in 1932-33.
A recent practice known as traffic pumping involves service operators partnering with small telephone companies who are allowed to charge high call termination fees for incoming long distance calls, per government regulations which mark the serving area of the small phone company as rural / high cost.
Carter, a Southern Baptist, even ended the practice of serving alcohol at the White House.
A mishap with a firecracker permanently damaged the hearing in his left ear, a condition that would be exacerbated due to exposure to loud noise during firing practice while serving in the United States Navy Reserve, when his other ear also was damaged.
After serving as United States district attorney ( 1839 – 43 ) and as judge of the court of common pleas ( 1834 – 1849 ), he moved to Maryland in 1852 and devoted himself to law practice principally in the United States Supreme Court.
Closed communion is the practice of restricting the serving of the elements of Holy Communion ( also called Eucharist, The Lord's Supper ) to those who are members of a particular church, denomination, sect, or congregation.
While serving in St. Louis, Missouri, Comfort admitted as evidence in a church trial the testimony of a Negro, a practice which was forbidden in public trials in Missouri at the time.
He is also frequently credited with replacing the practice of service à la française ( serving all dishes at once ) with service à la russe ( serving each dish in the order printed on the menu ) after he returned from service in the Russian court, but others say he was a diehard supporter of service à la française.
The practice in the Netherlands is to write the names of stations serving two communities with a hyphen ( corresponding to " and ") between the two names, thus: Beek-Elsloo ; and to use a space where the second term specifies one of two or more stations serving a city or town, thus: Alkmaar Noord.

practice and roast
He introduced the practice of eating roast beef, roast potatoes, horseradish sauce and yorkshire pudding on Sundays, which remains a staple British favourite for Sunday lunch.
In 2010 McCall was subjected to Channel 4's version of the popular American practice of a ' comedy roast ', in which a famous personality has to endure mocking by a host of celebrity friends in silence, only being allowed to deliver a rebuttal at the end.
The deceased were given skewers and firelogs in order to roast their meat, a practice found in contemporary Argos and Crete, recalling the similar gear of Achilles when he entertained other Greek heroes in his tent.

practice and dinner
The practice of an elegant meal eaten out-of-doors, rather than a harvester worker's dinner in the harvest field, was connected with respite from hunting from the Middle Ages ; the excuse for the pleasurable outing of 1723 in Lemoyne's painting ( illustration, left ) is still offered in the context of a hunt.
Evidence for the practice on this day goes back at least to the latter half of the twelfth century, when " the pope washed the feet of twelve sub-deacons after his Mass and of thirteen poor men after his dinner.
Trinity College, DublinMartin was born prematurely in the village of Ballylongford, County Kerry, Ireland to a middle-class family in which the children were raised speaking Irish at the dinner table and Catholic belief and practice were central — his three brothers also became priests, two of them academics.
Simpson introduced the practice of wheeling large joints of meat on silver dinner trolleys to each table and carving them in front of guests – a custom that still prevails today.
The resident ALT of Kamikawa is often invited to join the Rotary club for monthly dinner meetings ( a. k. a. enkai ) where both sides can practice their command of a foreign language.
This period also saw the old practice of dressing the dinner table with every dish at once ( service à la française ) superseded by the new practice of separate courses at meal time, each entrée entering from the kitchens with an air of ceremony.
Branches of the Halveti-Jerrahi conduct gatherings where the dervishes perform Sufi remembrance ceremonies ( dhikr ), practice sufi music, serve dinner, pray together and listen to the discourses ( sohbets ) of their Sufi guides.
On Thursdays, students conduct hymn practice in the chapel, students speak Swahili, fish is served during dinner, among other activities.
At dinner that night, Marge leaves early to practice with Flanders.

practice and on
Officers who participate in the continual practice drills assured me that the President's decision could be made and announced on the gold circuit within minutes after the first flash from Aj.
It will readily be seen that in this suggested network ( not materially different from some of the networks in vogue today ) greater emphasis on monitoring is implied than is usually put into practice.
The headquarters of Morgan was on a farm, said to have been particularly well located so as to prevent the farmers nearby from trading with the British, a practice all too common to those who preferred to sell their produce for British gold rather than the virtually worthless Continental currency.
He hasn't played too much, because Richards has been working on him furiously in batting practice.
You couldn't on the one hand decry the arts and at the same time practice them, could you??
The practice of state-owned vehicles for use of employees on business dates back over forty years.
To summarize, it may be said that there is no one prevailing practice in Rhode Island with respect to the taxation of movable property, that assessors would like to see an improvement, and of those who have an opinion, that assessment by the town of location is preferred on the basis of their present knowledge.
A second and also good practice is to shear off the tops, leaving an inch high stub with just a leaf or two on each branch.
The Targo is a good outfit for fun shooting or for economic wing-shooting practice, but it's tougher than it looks to run up a score on the clay birds.
Don't practice a new recipe on guests.
I learned, for example, that he made a practice of yapping at dogs he encountered and, in winter, of sprinkling salt on the icy pavement to scarify their feet.
The few cases of clear favoritism along social-class lines are as likely as not to involve representatives of the working class on the school board who favor some such practice as higher wages for janitors rather than pay increases for teachers, and such issues are not issues of educational policy.
But the practice is likely to be misleading, since it may seem to support a conclusion that, as long as the revenues from any class of service cover the imputed operating expenses plus some return on capital investment, however low, the rates of charge for this service are compensatory.
In our own practice, to have the last `` intonaco '' plaster coat thick enough to match, and at the same time to avoid fine cracks in drying, we found that it had to be put on in two layers, letting the first set awhile before applying the second.
He started practice in 1917, and served on the State Board of Medical Examiners.
One definition of paternalism is `` The principle or practice, on the part of a government, of managing the affairs of a country in the manner of a father dealing with his children ''.
Every night when he wanted a drink of water, didn't he practice being fearless by not turning on the bathroom light??
In practice, the Articles were in use beginning in 1777 ; the final draft of the Articles served as the de facto system of government used by the Congress (" the United States in Congress assembled ") until it became de jure by final ratification on March 1, 1781 ; at which point Congress became the Congress of the Confederation.
Her practice of accompanying Germanicus on campaigns was considered inappropriate, and her tendency to take command in these situations was viewed with suspicion as subversively masculine.
At this festival a couch was set up, on which the panoply of the hero was placed, a practice which recalls the Roman Lectisternium.
Albertus is known for his enlightening commentary on the musical practice of his times.
Characteristically, all of Alfred's innovations were firmly rooted in traditional West Saxon practice, drawing as they did upon the three so-called ‘ common burdens ' of bridge work, fortress repair and service on the king's campaigns that all holders of bookland and royal loanland owed the Crown.
Executive, coach and administrative support staff offices are located on the second floor and share a view of the outdoor practice field.
Run-time efficiency is a topic of great interest in computer science: A program can take seconds, hours or even years to finish executing, depending on which algorithm it implements ( see also performance analysis, which is the analysis of an algorithm's run-time in practice ).
" It also uses sacred scripture in support of this practice, namely,, which states: " Neglect not the gift that is in thee, which was given thee by the laying on of the hands of the presbytery.

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