And anyone with a knowledge of Northern Irish history will know not to dismiss the rejectionists.
For example, it is a miracle that I managed to find a linguistically gifted Danish gentleman with a knowledge of gravitational physics such as yourself.
With a knowledge of his subject as deep as his love for his wife Chaz, Roger Ebert will be remembered for the strength of his work, respected for his courage in the face of illness, and revered for his contribution to filmmaking and to our city.
This protein (a member of a group called the lectins, that is being tested for insecticidal properties) was already known to be bad for the immune system, so its effect on the rats would hardly have been a surprise to anyone with a knowledge of the field.
The Yankees declined to comment Thursday, but the team is thinking about a way out of its contract with Rodriguez, a person with knowledge of the team's thinking said this week.
You will leave our campus at the NASA Ames Research Park with a broad knowledge of the advancing technologies and build a network of like-minded people.
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These leaders work in the fast-moving world of IT, and only with a deep knowledge of and curiosity about technology can they stay abreast of developments in the field.
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Kenny Yap was away at Ohio State University in the U.S. then, but returned in a few years with a formal knowledge of business and management--and a desire to make good on the sacrifice of so many fish.
On the downside, the excitement surrounding this sort of research can attract self-appointed experts with a limited knowledge of the realities of voting.
The Navy has designed this ingenious system of enabling its sailors with a progression of knowledge gained by a minimum amount of time in each job and rank with a required set of qualifications before they can advance in their career.
Another justification is that an institution with a detailed knowledge of the region is likely to be better able to sound an early warning of a crisis through its surveillance systems.
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Acabiz came up with the idea of a knowledge marketplace out of a desire to create a platform for academics to connect with businesses, governments and NGOs.
Her fan base was only expected to grow with a show in development with ABC, confirmed a source with knowledge of the deal to CNN Entertainment.
The firm is now searching for someone with a specialist knowledge of growing giant vegetables.
Yes the caddies carry the bag and give advice, but almost anyone with a solid knowledge of golf could do those parts of their jobs.
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And Marcus teaches Sprint-specific skills, like advising trainees with a shaky knowledge of geography to try looking for "Guatemala" in the computer's country listing if they can't find it under cities.
In the second half of 2010, September, Nokia (NOK) named Stephen Elop, a former Microsoft (MSFT) employee and someone with a strong knowledge of the US software market, as its newest chief executive officer.
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Its senior Orthodox prelate, Archbishop Anastasios, a scholarly figure with a deep knowledge of Islam, has been raising money from western churches to help the Kosovo refugees, and will use this weekend's Orthodox Christian Easter celebrations to pray for all victims of ethnic hatred.
According to a banker with a close knowledge of Mr Adoboli's alleged activities, one reason why UBS failed to identify the unauthorised deals till Wednesday was that Mr Adoboli had a close knowledge of UBS's back office or administration procedures: he previously worked in the back office before becoming a trader.
"You really need someone who is a renaissance person with a tremendous range of skill, both political and substantive, with a deep reservoir of knowledge, " Burns said.
"You really need someone who is a renaissance person with a tremendous range of skill, both political and substantive, with a deep reservoir of knowledge, " Burns said in an interview.
Freeh's group has been poring over internal Penn State e-mails and has interviewed a past university official about the way Paterno influenced a variety of disciplinary matters, according to a source with knowledge of the investigation.
The process is underway, with paperwork already filed, a person with knowledge of the details said Wednesday.
He is, at heart, a curmudgeon, but a delightful one, with a vast range of knowledge, a wicked sense of humor and a talent for storytelling and mimicry.
The backup agreement would have the Seattle group, led by investor Chris Hansen and Microsoft Chairman Steve Ballmer, purchase a limited ownership of the Maloofs stake in the Kings, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press on Saturday.
On that capital gain, ICG subsequently paid a "very small amount" of taxes in Luxembourg, according to a person with knowledge of the tax filing.
Attorneys need to understand it well enough to explain it to a jury, which is made up of people with a varying range of technical knowledge.
The family trust created by Jackson to receive all of his assets includes his mother, his children and a list of charities, according to a person with direct knowledge of the contents of the trust.
Jason Fried, of Chicago-based software company 37signals, opened up the conference with a torrent of knowledge.
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