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guild

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A group of tradespeople made up of merchants, craftspeople, or artisans, particularly in the Middle Ages.

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Hadi recently received a warning from his guild to stop producing the latest garment used to skirt what are often ambiguous restrictions: the "open" (i.e. unrobed), buttonless manteau.

Mark Harrop, president of the University of Birmingham Guild of Students, said he was concerned about the order and that his guild would support students who wanted to protest.

Solidarity with all survivors!" Although the student guild at the University of Exeter has not banned the song, it did condemn it, saying: "A song that implies a woman is 'an animal' who 'wants it' because of the way she is dressed is not acceptable".

This is why I find the whole idea of the 'craft' of flying and the concomitant guild of fliers so interesting; it's his way of assimilating the need for the communal with that individualist streak.

A committee member of the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts, Ed Bauer, who is currently suspended from his post as Birmingham student Guild education officer because of his anti-cuts protests, said: "Universities are meant to be bastions of free speech and debate and a safe space for all ideas to be raised.

Lizzy O'Shea, president of the UWA student guild, told Guardian Australia she was feeling "a mix of shock, awe and relief" over the decision.

But all these attacks come from within the guild: from Brad DeLong of the University of California, Berkeley; Paul Krugman of Princeton and the New York Times; and Willem Buiter of the London School of Economics (LSE), respectively.

He fears that, in losing guild privileges, professionals may also lose sight of the positive guild virtues—"of collegiality, of concern for the group, of a higher professional ethic beyond mere profit".

Engineers, never really able to gain guild status anywhere, now find their collective position further undermined by over-supply.The explanation may lie in a changed relationship between the professions and government.

"THE first domino has fallen," Dieter Ammer, then president of the German brewers' guild (DBB), lamented last February.

Kajibashi is Andy's yago, or guild name, which all Tsukiji regulars have.Kajibashi-san wanders among the stalls with a coffee in hand, explaining his buying strategy.

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