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professionals and Chris
Bluefish was started by Chris Mazuc and Olivier Sessink in 1997 to facilitate web development professionals on Linux desktop platforms.
Some such women were prostitutes who, Chris told Paulie, Chris didn't have to pay ; others were strippers ( such as Sonya Aragon in Las Vegas ) and even white-collar professionals ( such as Julianna Skiff ).
The exhibition ground had previously been used for students and professionals as an open area platform, notably artist Chris Burden's ' A Flying Steamroller ' in 2006.
Chris Warren was one of the few professionals that used the conventional grip.
Countering this, a few professionals including Michael Winner, Julian Fellowes, Chris Atkins supported the Government's decision.
Guest speakers in the past have included such industry professionals as Pixar animator Mark Walsh, Bob the Builder designer Curtis Jobling, Phil Tippett, Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson, owner of Ritual Entertainment Richard Levelord Gray, Blitz Games, Ernest W. Adams, Chris Crawford, Professor Stuart Sumida and representatives from almost every major games and animation studio around the world.
The bill drew criticism from health care and sex education professionals, questioning claims made during the bill's reading, and the bill was opposed in the House by Labour MP Chris Bryant who described it as " the daftest piece of legislation I have seen ".

professionals and Ferguson
Dr. Ferguson also served as Director of Research and Information Systems, overseeing a staff of 400 research professionals and managing the firm's investments in knowledge management technologies.

professionals and Andy
They have employed many notable people as cricket professionals including current England coach and former Zimbabwe cricketer Andy Flower, West Indies fast bowlers Curtley Ambrose and Sherwin Campbell and Australian fast-bowler and former Pakistan coach Geoff Lawson.
Many notable professionals have appeared in the Littleborough side over the years, including Sir Garfield Sobers, Joel Garner, Ezra Moseley, Franklyn Stephenson, Andy Roberts, Mike Whitney, and Stuart Law.
Players are predominantly amateurs, only a small number of players such as Andy Selva and Aldo Simoncini are professionals.
Founder and teacher Kubert kept his own studio in the school, later joined by his sons Adam and Andy, who are also comic book professionals and who teach at the school.
The table included two world champions, Bechtel himself and Doyle Brunson, WSOP bracelet winners T. J. Cloutier, Phil Ivey, Dewey Tomko, Chip Reese, as well as established professionals David Singer who has since won a bracelet, Patrik Antonius, and Andy Bloch who finished runner-up in the tournament.

professionals and Duke
Douglas attended the Willard May School for professional children and afterwards the Quintanos High School for young professionals alongside Gregory Hines, Bernadette Peters, Carol Lynley and Patty Duke.
* Center for Financial Excellence-The Center for Financial Excellence supports financial research and education at Duke, with particular emphasis on strengthening relationships between faculty, students, and finance professionals.

professionals and Joe
With the help of former professional snooker players Jimmy Michie and Joe Johnson, Hunter made his debut among the professionals in July 1995 at the age of 16.
Each hero he encounters is based on a genuine mythological character ( Kirby as Hercules, Joe as Coyote ) and comics professionals with whom Wagner has collaborated ( Kirby as Bernie Mireault, Joe as Joe Matt ).
Terrible One is a rad bicycle company founded in 1998 in Austin, Texas, United States, by BMX professionals Joe Rich and Taj Mihelich.
He has three cousins who are professional rugby players ; Ben Roberts ( New Zealand Rugby League ), Joe Stanley, Jeremy Stanley ( New Zealand Rugby Union ), along with two nephews who are also professional rugby league players, Chase Stanley, Kyle Stanley and Rugby Union professionals Sam Stanley ( Saracens & England U20 ), Mike Stanley ( Saracens & England U20 ), Benson Stanley and Winston Stanley ( both Auckland & New Zealand ).
New York University students involved in the project who went on to become comic book professionals include Joe Kelly, Brian K. Vaughan and Ben Raab.

professionals and Phil
Guisborough have also had professionals such as Murray Goodwin, ( Sussex and former Zimbabwe international ) Desmond Haynes and Phil Simmons ( both West Indian internationals ), Imran Jan ( Trinidad and Tobago ), Sean Clingeleffer ( Tasmania ) and Greg Todd ( Otago ).
In July 2007, Schaeffer announced a competition between the group's newest program, Polaris, and two human professionals, Phil Laak and Ali Eslami.
Notable professionals in recent years have included Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Mark O ' Meara, Davis Love III, and Vijay Singh.
At this table, professionals like Doyle Brunson, Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu, Chau Giang, and Gus Hansen, along with wealthy tourists, are required to wager $ 8000 in each bet of each of the final two rounds of the game.

professionals and Gordon
In 2007, Dunn, along with Andre Agassi, Muhammad Ali, Lance Armstrong, Jeff Gordon, Mia Hamm, Tony Hawk, Andrea Jaeger, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Mario Lemieux, Alonzo Mourning and Cal Ripken, Jr., founded Athletes for Hope, a charitable organization that helps professional athletes, sports industry professionals and fans get involved in charitable causes.
dealers such as Zoe Dusanne, Gordon Woodside and John Braseth of the Woodside / Braseth Gallery as well as museum professionals grouped the four artists together, as did journalists.

professionals and Howard
In 1958, 15 Indianapolis-area businessmen and racing professionals led by Tom Binford, Frank Dickie, Rodger Ward, and Howard Fieber, invested $ 5, 000 each to fund the development of a farm tract into a recreational sporting complex that would focus on auto racing.
Blackstone brought in five professionals, led by Howard Gellis from Nomura Holding America's Leveraged Capital Group to manage the business.
Current members and alumni include some of the most accomplished pulp magazine fans and professionals in the world including Al Tonik, Glenn Lord, Howard DeVore, Jerry Page, George Evans, Rusty Hevelin, Scott Cranford, Doug Ellis, Will Murray, Anthony Tolin, Brian Earl Brown, and Curt Phillips.
He also discovered poker while living in New York and became a regular player at the Mayfair club along with now well-known poker professionals like Howard Lederer, Dan Harrington, Jay Heimowitz, and Erik Seidel, among others.

professionals and Greg
McNally was intent on making an acoustic record and entered the studio with studio professionals including Jim Keltner, Benmont Tench, and Greg Leisz.

professionals and standard
These professionals analysed, codified, published and taught a number of standard dances.
In the last five to six decades, professionals and scientists using the metric system of units defined the standard reference conditions of temperature and pressure for expressing gas volumes as being and 101. 325 KPa ( 1 atm or 760 Torr ).
It has been estimated that the standard fee paid to the USEE was £ 100 for a three-day match with £ 5 each going to the nine professionals in the team and the other £ 45 to W. G.
Prior to the introduction of BS 25999, BCP professionals relied on information security standard BS 7799, which only peripherally addressed BCP to improve an organization's information security procedures.
English snooker player Ronnie O ' Sullivan is unique amongst the current ranks of top snooker professionals, in that he is able to play to world standard with either hand.
A non-compatible, high-quality standard used by television studios and other professionals.
Such extraction processes, the Rasch model for instance, are standard practice for item development among professionals.
* Not all mental health professionals agree about codependence or its standard methods of treatment.
In countries offering state-subsidized or nationally funded healthcare where medical professionals are underpaid, patients may use bribery to solicit the standard expected level of medical care.
Student actors and stage managers involved in The Repertory Project earn points toward joining the union, a membership that is considered the “ gold standardfor theatre professionals.
These methods of audio quality measurement are used by broadcast engineers throughout most of the world, as well as by some audio professionals, though the older A-weighting standard for continuous tones is still commonly used by others.
However, public relations professionals often follow a standard format that they believe is efficient and increases their odds of getting the publicity they desire.
The Studio's goal is to develop well-rounded professionals prepared for all performance aspects in the fields of opera and music theater and in all genres: traditional European operas, contemporary opera and works of musical theater by American composers from diverse cultural backgrounds, innovative interpretations of the standard repertoire, recitals, concerts with orchestra, and fully staged productions.
The Studio recognizes performance experience with newer forms of music theater and in innovative stagings of standard repertoire as an essential training element in developing well-rounded professionals.
The WILD Foundation also publishes the standard references for wilderness professionals and others involved in the issues: Wilderness Management: Stewardship and Protection of Resources and Values, the International Journal of Wilderness, A Handbook on International Wilderness Law and Policy and Protecting Wild Nature on Native Lands are the backbone of information and management tools for international wilderness issues.
Sereny was initially criticized in the British press and by the British government, though the book quickly became, and remains, a standard text for professionals working with problem children.
However, this use of mantissa is discouraged by the IEEE floating-point standard committee and by some professionals such as William Kahan and Donald Knuth, because it conflicts with the pre-existing use of mantissa for the fractional part of a logarithm ( see also common logarithm ).
Trustees are generally held to a " prudent person " standard in regard to meeting their fiduciary responsibilities, though investment, legal, and other professionals can be held to a higher standard commensurate with their higher expertise.
Business casual has partially supplanted business formal attire wear ( suits and neckties, sometimes called international standard business attire ), which was previously the standard apparel for managers and professionals.
In the majority of sports which feature professional players, the professionals will participate at a higher standard of play than amateur competitors.
It possesses a highly respected scientific and pedagogical standard and prepares professionals in mass media for work in Belarus and abroad.
Under the founder – emperor Augustus ( ruled 30 BCE – 14 CE ), the legions, c. 5, 000-strong all-heavy infantry formations recruited from Roman citizens only, were transformed from a mixed conscript and volunteer corps serving an average of 10 years, to all-volunteer units of long-term professionals serving a standard 25-year term ( conscription was only decreed in emergencies ).

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