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He is survived by his two children & his beloved son-in-law David, who will never forget him, & five grandchildren, Corey, Matthew, Seth, Lindsay and Julie, who will honor his memory with their continued achievement with the dedication and integrity he personified.
A Welsh government spokesperson said: "We welcome the improvement in the number of patients being seen within the target time of 31 days and the continued achievement of this waiting times target.
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For the few who survive the grueling competition, relentless discipline and mental pressure to make it into one of the world's first-rank companies, this tale of recognized talent and continuing achievement frequently ends soon thereafter.
I read it with the sense of extraordinary entry into a brilliant (I do not use that word fashionably or lightly) mind, a writer's continuing achievement of penetrating the variety, possibilities, mystery of being human in the presence not only of one's own people and country, but of the world.
The book, intended for graduate students, is still widely used and remains "a fundamental text on the subject of signals, systems and communications, and is a continuing achievement," said Umran S. Inan, a professor of electrical engineering and director of Stanford's Space, Telecommunications and Radioscience Laboratory.
And although Brodeur's continuing achievements keep building his case, the question is not closed.
A profoundly affectionate and considerate woman, she was always thrilled to hear about the continuing achievements of our Woman and Infant Center.
Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni has insisted that his ability to keep pace with modern football thinking has been key to his continuing achievements.
But whatever remains for further discussion and development, no-one can be in any doubt of the towering, and continuing, achievements of the man who began this model and has sustained it through nearly sixty years: Michael Halliday.
Concerning the 25 year history and milestones of the National Toxicology Program (NTP), McGovern (2004) failed to acknowledge the huge conceptual and leadership contributions provided by David P. Rall (1926 1999) in the creation, development, and continuing achievements of the NTP (Huff 2000).
Far better, he suggests, would be a system of time-limited, renewable contracts, which would permit much more flexibility in curriculum, free up funds to offer good opportunities to more young scholars, and provide incentives for continued high achievement throughout an academic career.
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