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Mechanical ventilation is a rapidly expanding science and has been recognized as a complex technology by the respiratory therapy credentialing agency ( NBRC ) who in 2011 added the speciality credential called the " Adult Critical Care Specialist ", available only to those respiratory therapists certified as registered respiratory therapists ( RRT-ACCS ).
Instead of returning to Austria, Walbrook, who was gay and classified under the Nuremberg Laws as " half-Jewish ", settled in England and continued working as a film actor, making a speciality of playing continental Europeans.
In the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow, Ovett and Coe won each other's speciality ; Ovett the 800 metres, and Coe the 1500 metres ( Coe came in second in the 800 after running what he described as " the worst tactical race of my life ", while Ovett took third in the 1500 ).
The local speciality, " Sfakian Pies ", are thin pancakes filled with cream cheese and served drizzled with honey.
The province's most famous culinary speciality is Dondurma, also called " Maraş ice cream ", available in specialist ice cream shops throughout Turkey.
He prided himself upon work which he described as " genteel ", and his speciality was chairs.
There is one food shop ( Le Bazar d ' Héliopolis ) and a few speciality clothing shops, offering varieties of " le minimum ", the local dress code.
Major General dr Roman Polko ( b. November 8, 1962 in Tychy, Poland ) is a Polish Army officer, acting chief of Biuro Bezpieczeństwa Narodowego ( Bureau of National Security ), former commander of " GROM ", doctor of military science studies, speciality: management.

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Gulf invested heavily in product technology and developed many speciality products, particularly for application in the maritime and aviation engineering sectors.
Emergency department became the preferred term when emergency medicine was recognised as a medical speciality and hospitals and medical centers developed Departments of emergency medicine to provide services.
There had been experiments for many years but still, no service, no gear ( except hardpoints ) and no tactics were developed for the new speciality.
However the experience highlighted that with so much focus on software, India had not yet developed the critical mass of skills for chip design work and speciality software expertise to support the ' offshoring ' model.
Though Fortnum's developed into a department store, it continues to focus on stocking a variety of exotic, speciality and also ' basic ' provisions.
A couple of younger KZAM staffers went to law school and became practising attorneys, including KZAM news intern-turned news reporter, Pamela A. Fuller, who developed a speciality in international tax law in New York.

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File: GaletteCidre. JPG | Crêpe and Cider, speciality from Brittany
Éisleker Ham or Jambon d ' Oesling is a speciality from the Oesling region in the north of Luxembourg.
Dating from the late 19th century, it contains many expensive and speciality shops.
Dureza, a dark-skinned grape variety from the Ardèche region in France, has all but disappeared from the vineyards, and the preservation of such varieties is a speciality of Montpellier.
The Albury-Wodonga Community Radio station play a large amount of speciality programs including those for the retiree, ethnic and aboriginal communities throughout the day and a range of musical styles including underground and independent artists from 8: 00pm onwards.
Most sparkling wine is produced from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, but an Australian speciality is Sparkling Shiraz, a red sparkling wine produced from Shiraz grapes.
Staffordshire Oatcakes ( very different from the Scottish version and traditionally made in corner-shop style oatcake bakeries ) are a much-loved local culinary speciality, though fame has yet to travel far outside Staffordshire, Derbyshire and Cheshire.
Reliant concentrated on importing " speciality " vehicles from European manufacturers, including Piaggio, Bultaco and Ligier.
; Sate Manis: Also a speciality from the Betawi people.
The BBC series The Good Old Days, which ran for thirty years, recreated the music hall for the modern audience, and the Paul Daniels Magic Show allowed several speciality acts a television presence from 1979 to 1994.
* A chardon lorrain, a speciality from Lorraine, consists of a coloured chocolate ( often green, yellow, blue ...) filled with alcohol ( most of the time eau de vie ).
The name " Devonshire tea " comes from the county of Devon in England, where it is a local speciality.
Its speciality was drugs to kill the parasites which pass from herds to herders, one of Sudan's principal causes of infant mortality ".
Burlesque became the speciality of certain London theatres, including the Gaiety and Royal Strand Theatre from the 1860s to the early 1890s.
The Traditional speciality guaranteed is a trademark for an agricultural product or a foodstuff, which has a certain feature or a set of features, setting it clearly apart from other similar products or foodstuffs belonging to the same category.
Batik gedog is the speciality of Tuban Batik, the batik was created from handmade tenun ( woven ) fabrics.
* Kölsch ( beer ), a beer speciality from Cologne, Germany
Each of these local speciality cheeses is different from both Caciocavallo Silano and each other.
Here it is used to make a local speciality known as Schillerwein which is characterized by it light pink color, smokey noted and slightly higher acidity than wines made from Spätburgunder ( Pinot noir ).
* Smoked cheese ( a fresh speciality from the island of Funen spiced with cumin and served with radish and rye bread )
Most banknotes are made of heavy paper, almost always from cotton fibres for strength and durability, in some cases linen or speciality coloured or forensic fibres are added to give the paper added individuality and protect against counterfeiting.
Imports from Japan has become more of a speciality market now-importing of sports models not originally available in Europe such as the Mitsubishi FTO, Toyota Corolla Levin / Toyota Sprinter Trueno, Toyota Starlet Glanza and Honda Integra has become quite popular, and sports cars like the Nissan Skyline GT-R, Toyota Supra and Mazda RX-7 are more easily available as imports.

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However, in a manner befitting the Chapel's French architectural style and French-inspired organ, its speciality is perhaps the music of the great late French tradition, taking in the Masses of Louis Vierne, Maurice Duruflé, Jean Langlais, Charles-Marie Widor and Gabriel Fauré, as well as the motets of Marcel Dupré, Francis Poulenc, Pierre Villette and Olivier Messiaen.
His speciality in venereal disease gave him an unusual access to and perspective on late Victorian aristocratic morality.
A second wave of speciality bands emerged in the late sixties and early seventies.
A very significant early influence on the movement has been the Scott Bader Commonwealth, a composites and speciality polymer plastics manufacturing company in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, which its owner, Ernest Bader, gave to the workforce in installments through the late 1950s to early 1960s.

speciality and 18th
This led to his speciality in dividing circles, which began to supersede the quadrants in observatories towards the end of the 18th century.
From the 1960s until the early 1970s, his speciality was music of 18th and early 19th century, mostly in bel canto repertoire of Rossini, Bellini and Donizetti.
In the 18th century, watercolour painting, mostly of landscapes, became an English speciality, with both a buoyant market for professional works, and a large number of amateur painters, many following the popular systems found in the books of Alexander Cozens and others.
His early speciality was 17th and 18th century wine bottles.

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