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These hunts may sometimes be carried out by professional shooters although others may include amateur hunters.
These were extensively used by amateur artists while on their travels, but they were also employed by professionals, including Paul Sandby, Canaletto and Joshua Reynolds, whose camera ( disguised as a book ) is now in the Science Museum ( London ).
These projects are in many senses an evolution of amateur radio, and more specifically packet radio, as well as an outgrowth of the free software community ( which in itself substantially overlaps with amateur radio ).
These issues are significant to military, safety and amateur radio users of the HF bands.
These clubs represent a variety of age groups, and play at varying levels, from amateur to national.
These channels ( often numbered in that order ) are receivable on special weather radio receivers, available online and at most retail stores, are also found on most marine VHF radio transceivers, amateur radios, and digital scanners.
These included the minor tournament at the great Hastings 1895 tournament, where he finished equal second, behind Géza Maróczy, and was awarded the Newnes Cup for the best result by a British amateur.
These are readily available commercially, or alternatively are one of the easier projects for the amateur electronics constructor.
These qualifications are in reality usually taken by the amateur rather than the professional dancer.
These include his first foreign recruit, a Mongolian with amateur sumo experience, and two twins.
These rules would become the cause of growing controversy as international entries to Henley increased ; most foreign countries having a different definition of amateur.
These are a variation on partner-swapping swing clubs with ( sometimes, but not always ) paid prostitutes in attendance, as well as ' amateur ' women and couples.
These experiments allowed students and amateur radio operators from around the world to talk directly with the Space Shuttle in orbit and participated in a SpaceMedicine conference with the Mayo Clinic.
These leagues tend to be lower standard amateur competitions, whose players may have less ability, or less time to devote to football, but play purely for the love of the game.
These are of specific note, because these versions were sourced from the master tapes rather than amateur vinyl transfers.
These satellites can be used for free by licensed amateur radio operators for voice ( FM, SSB ) and data communications ( AX. 25, packet radio, APRS ).
These wrestlers often gain their skills from martial arts ( Ken Shamrock, Josh Barnett ), or amateur wrestling ( Kurt Angle ).
These are the only known cases of an amateur team moving to the professional ranks since the formation of professional football in the early part of the 20th century.
These included: whist drives, amateur dramatics, theatrical productions and cinema.
These players are usually amateur U. S. college basketball players, but international players are also eligible to be drafted.
These members are responsible for administering Federal Communications Commission sanctioned examinations that allow successful applicants to qualify as amateur radio operators in the three different license categories of: Technician, General, and Amateur Extra.
These cameras required complex computer and processing mechanisms, and especially in their amateur and consumer versions, were known for neither their ruggedness nor a long service life.
These cameras not only allowed amateur astronomers to make pleasing images of the night sky, but also encouraged more sophisticated amateurs to pursue research projects in cooperation with professional astronomers.

These and publications
These publications, written especially for the managers or owners of small businesses, indirectly aid in community development programs.
These publications replaced the U. S. Naval Medical Bulletin, published continuously from 1907 through 1959, as well as the Navy's Hospital Corps Quarterly and the Bulletin of the U. S. Army Medical Department, published from 1922 to 1949.
These publications may be secured as follows: The Annual Catalog from the Director of Admissions and other issues from the Publications Office.
These publications are overseen by an independent board and guided by a professional adviser employed by the University.
These publications were produced first on small tabletop printing presses, often by students.
These publications have layouts which illustrate theories and diagrams.
These recent clinical successes have led to a renewed interest in gene therapy, with several articles in scientific and popular publications calling for continued investment in the field.
These were called " smashes " or " spoons ", and they were written about quite frankly in stories for girls aspiring to attend college in publications such as Ladies Home Journal, a children's magazine titled St. Nicholas, and a collection called Smith College Stories, without negative views.
These scholars point to statements about judicial review made in the Constitutional Convention and the state ratifying conventions, statements about judicial review in publications debating ratification, and court cases before Marbury that involved judicial review.
These publications demonstrate that oral history can contribute greatly to our understanding of many interesting fields in human lives and history itself, such as the motives behind the dissidents ' activities, the formation of opposition groups, communication between dissidents and state representatives and the emergence of ex-communist elites and their decision-making processes.
These publications are sometimes referred to as being standards.
These factors included the continuing Baptist movement in England, English language publications about the Sabbath in the early 1600s, and a relative freedom of religion from state interference in Oliver Cromwell's commonwealth.
These influences, though undocumented, are cited in the official White House guide, and in White House Historical Association publications.
These and other ADSA publications helped standardize practices internationally.
These include publications from Thomas Crosbie Holdings, most notably the Irish Examiner ( formerly the Cork Examiner ) and its sister publication, the Evening Echo.
These ideas also spilled over into domestic kitchen architecture because of a growing trend that called for a professionalization of household work, started in the mid-19th century by Catharine Beecher and amplified by Christine Frederick's publications in the 1910s.
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These publications also varied in size, from as small as 7 x 10 inches ( The Boy ’ s Star Library is an example ) to 8. 5 x 12 ( New York Detective Library ).
These five publications are a part of the S. Gale Denley Student Media Center at Ole Miss.
These publications led to the resignation of incoming House Speaker Bob Livingston.
These three volumes featured most of the original poets, ( also including imagist poetry by the American poet John Gould Fletcher ), with the exception of Pound, who had tried to persuade her to drop the Imagist name from her publications and who sardonically dubbed this phase of Imagism " Amy-gism.
These publications utilized illustrations as a means of commenting on political and social issues, such illustrations becoming known as cartoons in the 1840s.
These were only published in English and can only be found in the reports of these congresses or in other official publications.
These research initiatives led to more than 5, 000 research publications and review articles in peer-review journals.

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