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A wide variety of prizes are awarded to architects to acknowledge superior buildings, structures and professional careers.
Teens who aspire to becoming professional classical bassists can continue their studies in a variety of formal training settings, including colleges, conservatories, and universities.
A study in which professional players were blindfolded could find no significant differences between instruments made from a variety of different metals.
Conducting interviews for CineMagazzino also proved congenial: when asked to interview Aldo Fabrizi, Italy ’ s most popular variety performer, their immediate personal rapport led to professional collaboration.
With professional focus on a wide variety of problems, theoretical systems, and localized constructs, applied mathematicians work regularly in the study and formulation of mathematical models.
In his earlier professional life, Blatter held a variety of senior management positions in several Swiss organizations.
The city is home to a variety of professional sports teams:
Known as " Van the Man " to his fans, Morrison started his professional career when, as a teenager in the late 1950s, he played a variety of instruments including guitar, harmonica, keyboards and saxophone for various Irish showbands covering the popular hits of the day.
In the late 1990s Apple was trimming its product line from the bewildering variety of intersecting Performa, Quadra, LC, Power Macintosh and PowerBook models to a simplified " four box " strategy: desktop and portable computers, each in both consumer and professional models.
It offers two-year associate's degrees and a variety of professional certificates and letters of recognition.
A wide variety of technical colleges and two-year professional schools award associate degrees, most notably in medical assistance, performing arts and teaching.
There would be a central shopping mall at West Cuba and Quentin Road containing a major department store, a variety store, ten small shops, one or more supermarkets, a bank, two drugstores, two restaurants, a professional and medical center, with provisions for parking 2, 500 cars.
* George Crowe ( brother of Ray ), was the first Indiana Mr. Basketball in 1939, and played professional baseball with a variety of teams
With seating for nearly 1, 000, the theatre features a wide variety of professional national and international touring shows ( including Arlo Guthrie, the Chinese Golden Acrobats, the New York Theatre Ballet, and the Guthrie Theatre ), local performing groups ( Playhouse 412, Fargo / Moorhead Jazz Arts Group, Wadena Madhatters ) and events ( wedding receptions, business meetings, and Detroit Lakes ' Annual Festival of the Birds ).
The facility offers professional studios for a wide variety of arts, such as fiber arts, pottery, jewelry, lapidary, woodworking, multimedia and blacksmithing.
The IU provides a variety of services including a health insurance consortium for school employees, bulk buying services, professional development programs for educators and specialized support services for special education students.
The IU provides a variety of services including a health insurance consortium for school employees, bulk buying services, professional development programs for educators and specialized support services for special education students.
* Steel City Raceway – a professional motocross racetrack that hosts a variety of races throughout the year, including an AMA Motocross Championship.
However, many lock pickers state that for most simple locks, a basic set of five picks ( or even a single pick ) is enough ; therefore it is unnecessary to carry around a wide variety of professional lock picks.
There are a variety of approaches to professional development, including consultation, coaching, communities of practice, lesson study, mentoring, reflective supervision and technical assistance.
A wide variety of people, such as teachers, military officers and non-commissioned officers, health care professionals, lawyers, accountants and engineers engage in professional development.
At the age of eighteen Dale became the youngest professional comedian in Britain, touring all the variety music halls.
Western administers a wide variety of academic programs between 12 faculties, professional schools and three affiliated university colleges.
Virtual communities are used for a variety of social and professional groups.

variety and tasks
It is frequently used in anthropology, archeology and forensic science for a variety of tasks.
Utility knives may use fixed, folding, or retractable or replaceable blades, and come in a wide variety of lengths and styles suited to the particular set of tasks they are designed to perform.
Enthusiasts build their systems in order to produce a computer that will out-perform an opponent's computer, thereby " winning " in a contest ; to simply enjoy the best images and effects a new PC game has to offer ; or even simply to obtain the best possible performance at a variety of tasks.
People who use modern general purpose computers ( as opposed to embedded systems, analog computers and supercomputers ) usually see three layers of software performing a variety of tasks: platform, application, and user software.
The Hobart's Funnies of the Second World War were a wide variety of armoured vehicles for combat engineering tasks.
This certainly was a successful device as water clocks of similar design were still being made in Baghdad when the Mongols captured the city in 1258 A. D. A variety of automatic devices have been used over the centuries to accomplish useful tasks or simply to just entertain.
During the English Civil War dragoons were used for a variety of tasks: providing outposts, holding defiles or bridges in the front or rear of the main army, lining hedges or holding enclosures, and providing dismounted musketeers to support regular cavalry.
More recently, the CHREST model ( Chunk Hierarchy and REtrieval STructures ) has simulated in detail a number of phenomena in chess expertise ( eye movements, performance in a variety of memory tasks, development from novice to expert ) and in other domains.
It is not practical to use such a large hammer for all tasks, however, and thus the overall design has been modified repeatedly to achieve the optimum utility in a wide variety of situations.
There is a large variety of knots, each with properties that make it suitable for a range of tasks.
But in addition to performing different tasks, various artisans could have labored at the same job, such as the work of illustration in the Libro de juegos, thereby revealing a variety hands or styles.
During the 1980s, macro programs – originally SmartKey, then SuperKey, KeyWorks, Prokey – were very popular, first as a means to automatically format screenplays, then for a variety of user input tasks.
The variety of functions described above may seem like distinct tasks, but they may be united by underlying soul and spirit concepts.
Working memory capacity can be tested by a variety of tasks.
The PFC has been found to be active in a variety of tasks that require executive functions.
Competitors perform a variety of tasks based on that skill, are judged, and are then kept or removed by a single expert or a panel of experts.
* Scouting includes a variety of tasks and techniques for finding animals to hunt
* Asymmetric multiprocessing, variety of processors for different tasks
The gathered three-dimensional information is then implemented to perform a variety of tasks.
Generally, they are classified as either high-speed steel ( HSS ) or carbide-tipped, however some recent innovations such as solid carbide bits provide even more variety for specialized tasks.
These appointed bodies performed a large variety of tasks, for example health trusts, or the Welsh Development Agency, and by 1992 were responsible for some 25 % of all government expenditure in the UK.
MIMD multiprocessing architecture is suitable for a wide variety of tasks in which completely independent and parallel execution of instructions touching different sets of data can be put to productive use.
Binet and Simon, in creating what historically is known as the Binet-Simon Scale, comprised a variety of tasks they thought were representative of typical children's abilities at various ages.
Non-priest Levites ( i. e. all those who descended from Levi, the son of Jacob, but not from Aaron ) performed a variety of other Temple roles, including ritual slaughter of animals, song service by use of voice and musical instruments, and various tasks in assisting the priests in performing their service.

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