However, in practise, their roster of revived classic franchises such as Sam and Max and Monkey Island did not seem to be quite there.
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In the longer term the odds are stacked against secrecy, particularly in countries that practise openness in other areas.
Another programme offers undergraduates early guarantees of a place in medical school if they are willing to practise in rural areas.
Finally, American states do not allow non-lawyers to manage or invest in law firms, nor can companies not run by lawyers practise law in any form.
Firefighters using breathing apparatus practise in the unit to train against phenomena known as flashover and backdraught.
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Client companies fled the firm, and Andersen had to surrender its licences to practise in all 50 American states.
He will not be allowed to appeal the decision for five years and is unlikely to ever practise in the UK again.
Mrs Wright-Hogeland, 47, who is suing Mr Neale for medical negligence, expressed anger that he was allowed to practise in the UK after being struck off in Canada.
The General Pharmaceutical Council had said before the BBC London investigation, it had only taken one pharmacist in England to a fitness to practise hearing for selling drugs without a prescription in 2012.
In between fighting, the wrestlers practise an exercise known as bukari-geiko, in which one wrestler throws himself at his ready companion and drives him from one side of the ring to the other, completing the exercise only when the inactive rikishi has been driven out of the dohyo.
Consequently, guidance practitioners generally need to be trained in the country in which they will practise.
The local government has the power to withdraw his licence to practise medicine in Germany and the hearing could be held in days.
Older politicians in rural seats still practise trusted methods, securing a hard vote with hard cash channelled through a network of personal connections.
They moved north to practise it in British Columbia's Creston Valley.
Indonesian regulations explicity say we must practise animal welfare in handling animals in the slaughterhouse.
They are instructed to read them, practise writing them in their workbooks, and answer questions.
He also suggested she should take a secretarial course and practise her shorthand in the magistrate's court, which led to her career in law.
Crews, along with the Environment Agency and the government, will be on "high alert" this week to practise new plans in case the River Thames floods.
You practise hard to be in the last round in with a shout of winning.
He told guests at a Friday dinner honouring the Islamic holy month of Ramadan that America's commitment to religious freedom must be "unshakeable", and that Muslims in America had every right to practise their faith.
Children practise ducking under the desk in earthquake drills throughout their school years.
For British Hindus this was only one advance in their campaign to be free to practise their religion's full funereal rites.
Chairman of London 2012 Sebastian Coe told the session that the venues and Olympic Park would be ready "in plenty of time to test and practise".
Meanwhile every man in England between 16 and 60 had to practise archery every Sunday.
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Slaves were allowed to gather each Sunday in Congo Square, an old slave market in Louis Armstrong Park, to drum and practise their music.
It arranged role-playing games in Vienna, at which civil servants could practise the handling not only of council and committee meetings, but of working lunches and coffee breaks as well.
During the fitness to practise hearing, the GMC panel in London was told by Karina Ward - responsible for recruiting locum doctors at the hospital - that the CVs were passed to a consultant surgeon.
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Mr Cameron also said it was "easier for people to believe and practise other faiths when Britain has confidence in its Christian identity".
She describes a county in southern Arkansas where no doctor can afford to practise obstetrics, forcing pregnant women to travel 60 miles to get a check-up.
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