At the theatre Hargraves was known as an all-round dialect comedian, having a large repertoire of German, Irish, Swede, and black-face specialties.
" Not even his family members could recall enough detail to recreate their old specialties.
This location will also be one of the places that will be serving specialties from international outposts of McDonald's, such as a stroopwafel McFlurry from the Netherlands and the cheesy bacon fries from Australia.
Anyone who said they were familiar or well-versed in the faux specialties was labelled a 'BSer.
The university now has 115 specialties for undergraduate studies,and it is entitled to confer master's degrees in 312 programs of the second level,doctoral degrees in 41 programs ir,the first level,doctoral degrees in 237 programs in the second level and 39 postdoctor research stations.
It has 102 specialties for undergraduates,4 specialties for the Second Bachelor's degree,221 specialties for Master candidates and 199 specialties for Doctoral candidates,81 state key disciplines and 3S post-doctor stations.
His two specialties were doling out exclusive interviews with his clients to journalists he had cultivated ,, and coming up with memorable ad campaigns that created brand awareness for products such as microchips.
Their jobs must match the individual's academic specialties.
Their jobs must match the individual's academic specialties.
The increase in prescriptions for psychiatric medications, often by doctors in other specialties, is creating a new normal, encouraging more women to seek chemical assistance.
com has established more than 1,000 local specialty shops and invited Party chiefs from 100 counties to advertise their county specialties.
Following Peking University, Shanghai International Studies University, Communication University of China, Beijing Foreign Studies University, University of International Business and Economics and Xi'an International Studies University also set up their own Persian specialties to meet the growing demand to learn the language, literature, history and culture, Shen said.
Browse the stalls for central Asian specialties like lamb kawop and crispy rounds of nang bread, served alongside less well-known local favorites like banshi (mutton wontons served in a light tomato broth topped with black-eyed beans and cilantro) or lamb, which is marinated in saffron and yoghurt and cooked until it falls tenderly apart in the tonur oven.
The specialties of the new recruits vary, but they are all examples of how the momentum in economics has shifted away from theoretical modeling and toward "empirical microeconomics," the analysis of how things work in the real world, often arranging complex experiments or exploiting large sets of data.
It has 102 specialties for undergraduates,4 specialties for the Second Bachelor's degree,221 specialties for Master candidates and 199 specialties for Doctoral candidates,81 state key disciplines and 3S post-doctor stations.
The need to train and test physicians in "interpersonal and communication skills" was formally recognized only relatively recently, in 1999, when the American Board of Medical Specialties made them one of physicians' key competencies.
He knew his choice of specialties reflected this.
A few Xi'an specialties, from Shaanxi Province to the west, are reprised here, including liang pi, gluten noodles in sesame paste and rousing vinegar, with the balance tilted toward the tang.