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Dr. Radecki lost his Illinois license for just such a relationship, and his Pennsylvania license was made probationary in 2007.
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The Reverend Buckminster died in 1812, and Everett was immediately offered the post at the Brattle Street Church on a probationary basis after his graduation, which was made permanent in November 1813.
Even after that, a plea offer was made of a range of from zero to 6 months that he would be able to argue for a probationary sentence.
The visas can be made permanent after a two-year probationary period.
Dr. Block at Irvine, for one, says she dares not extend her tenure clock, a decision that is made at the end of the probationary period in the University of California system.
La Cañada Unified officials announced Tuesday one probationary teacher will not be rehired for the upcoming school year, and small cuts will be made to high school ceramics and culinary arts classes, due to a lack of student interest.
I have had several clients stuck in "loan mod" limbo making probationary payments for more than six months.
Her son, Christian, was a probationary firefighter who died that day.
Known as Ernst, Georg Lindemann was a probationary judge (Gerichtsassessor) and later president of the Prussian Central Land Credit Company, a Prussian credit bank.
The brother was Probationary Patrolman Robert Stewart.
In 1544 he was probationary choirmaster of Saint-Donatien in Brugge (Bruges) and in 1550 was singer and composer at 's Hertogenbosch.
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