"It's not just put females in combat (specialities) and let's call it a day, " she said.
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Sermo now has 120, 000 physician members in the United States spanning 68 medical specialities.
Specialities like duck stuffed with apple and pork with pickled cabbage are substantial and big on flavour.
Meals are light, but they extend beyond the normal specialities to include a variety of Hungarian dishes.
Hospitality in these valleys is a duty and a pleasure, and every landlady I meet wants me to try her specialities.
Switzerland's twin financial centres, Geneva and Zurich, have done well in their specialities of private banking, wealth management and, in Zurich, insurance.
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So the local couple created the Yorkshire Food Finder trails, culinary tours offering an insight into how the region's specialities are created, bred or grown.
The awards are intended to help protect and promote regional specialities and to recognise the craft of bakers and butchers, while supporting British produce.
The designers come from a diverse range of aesthetics and specialities.
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And there are obligatory banquets featuring such local specialities as cow's lungs, ox's forehead, steamed rabbits' ears, a casseroled tortoise and an entire deer's penis.
Many law and security firms have created electronic specialities to deal with the potential loss of everything from highly protected trade secrets, to credit card theft.
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Ottawa University, 150 years old in August, long ago took the lead in the traditional specialities of law and medicine, and is now bidding for the high-tech market.
Missile defence, by contrast, is one of Mr Gore's specialities.
Apart from a short list of specialities and a range of prices, restaurants are described only in terms of stars and crossed utensils (a measure of service and ambience).
"We welcome these initiatives wholeheartedly - as long as they do not detract from much wider Wales-wide initiatives to improve the NHS across a whole range of other specialities, " he said.
Among the specialities are ophthalmology, urology, dermatology and orthopaedics.
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In theory, the executive committee's task was to run all the group's investment-banking businesses--equities and corporate finance in London, which are Kleinwort's specialities, and bond and foreign-exchange trading, most of which is done by Dresdner in Frankfurt.
The barrier banks face in providing a broad range of products, from cards to checking to investments and insurance, has been that the specialities are segregated by people, skills, licenses and supporting IT systems silos, in shorthand.
Other specialities will have to follow cardiothoracic surgery and fertility treatment in coming up with quality indicators: survival rates for individual heart surgeons have recently begun to be published and the success rates of IVF clinics are released.
Kadeau Copenhagen showcases several specialities from Kadeau Bornholm, including fried herring served with porridge oats, kale, apples and malt, octopus and oyster partnered modishly with celery, Jerusalem artichokes, dill and cucumber, and an earthy rustic dish of sweetbreads with cauliflower, black trumpet mushrooms, brown butter and rowanberries.
In addition, UNESCO is building on its existing partnership with GOOGLE to enlarge the scope of the AFRICOM Membership Directory to include more information on museums in Africa in order to elaborate a mapping of museums in Africa on the general GOOGLE site and a more detailed mapping that includes museum professionals and their specialities on the AFRICOM web site.
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