We specialise in making a song the best it can be on record, with our non-passive approach to music production. |
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This year's sale is sponsored by the Sligo firm who specialise in auctioneering, valuations and mortgages. |
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The salon, to be called Indulgence will specialise in beauty treatments such as creative nails, facials, tanning and waxing. |
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In their spare time both slaves and peasants could specialise in craft activities like smithying and shoemaking. |
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Born in Carmel, New York, she trained as a gymnast and a tap dancer before deciding to specialise in classical ballet. |
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They specialise in the less well-known works of major European playwrights such as Ionesco. |
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He will specialise in offering a debt and equity restructuring service for UK plcs. |
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Mr McStay used to specialise in upholstering furniture, but now he concentrates on making sofas to order. |
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Bar staff specialise in daiquiris and martinis and if you listen carefully you can hear the lions roar in the Jo'burg zoo below. |
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Ophthalmologists who visit villages are mostly community based and may not specialise in retina. |
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Other restaurants in the vicinity specialise in fresh seafood, with wrasse, turbot and octopus being among the most ubiquitous dishes. |
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The pair specialise in finding live bodies trapped beneath rubble, but their searches in the ruins were fruitless. |
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With live bass and drums, synths and samples Tokyo specialise in squelchy electronica with a dark urban edge. |
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Similarly, the muttonheads who specialise in breeding particularly vicious strains, such as pit bulls, deserve lobotomies. |
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I always hate unoriginal and uninspired titles, but apparently I also specialise in them. |
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And if there is still space after a goat head one may want to try Shakukuta place, where they specialise in braaing chicken. |
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Anaesthetists are medical doctors who specialise in the field of anaesthesia. |
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The school chose to specialise in media after an audit showed pupils were increasingly opting for the subject and excelling. |
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While the Americans were meant to specialise in Sigint, the British concentrated on Humint. |
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Another alternative would be to invest in a unit or investment trust that specialise in property. |
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Our tutors specialise in teaching beginners in a very relaxed homely atmosphere. |
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Relatively few public companies specialise in buying tenanted property in the private residential sector. |
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As the sign implies, they specialise in military antiques, ex-communist paraphernalia, old photos and a scattering of old tin-type toys. |
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Their targets are the estimated 40 to 50 criminals who specialise in pickpocketing, handbag snatching and breaking into cars. |
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We specialise in supplying all the holiday essentials you need for your holiday, trips and travel. |
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Meanwhile, Mr. Deshprabhu exhorts future students of animation to specialise in specific software. |
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They specialise in Scottish Gaelic, although the method is applicable to any language. |
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They specialise in hand-make stoneware pottery that is both attractive and useful. |
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But production companies which specialise in factual programming say the available pool of funds is shrinking. |
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They quickly started to specialise in flat-pack furniture, selling by mail order. |
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The government intends these measures to allow institutions to diversify, specialise and raise their own funds. |
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Governments were encouraged to specialise in the production of a narrow range of agricultural commodities for export. |
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Most specialise in such Caribbean favourites as chicken jerky, spicy meat patties and sweetened fried banana. |
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The Greens specialise in hype hyperbole, to give it its full name, extravagant and exaggerated comments. |
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We specialise in cheap flights to Calais hoverport and other destinations in Europe. |
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The new outlet store will specialise in smart day wear, evening wear and tailored suiting, with up to 50 per cent off typical retail prices. |
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We specialise in designing oak joisted ceilings, raftered roofs, inglenook fireplaces and open-fronted cartshed-style garages. |
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After junior appointments in London he decided to specialise in radiology, and at Harefield he became an enthusiastic member of the cardiac team. |
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He also invited a group of re-enactors who specialise in recreating key moments from the history of the Wild West. |
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The city offers hearty mid-western cooking, while only a tiny minority of the city's 6,000 restaurants specialise in low-fat, nouvelle cuisine. |
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We also specialise in extra long lengths for sidepieces in lengths of 3.80 m to 4.60m, in white and steamed. |
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Over the years we started to specialise in avenue trees and then large avenue trees. |
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They offer a broad overview in each field and provide a foundation on which to specialise in the second semester. |
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We specialise in software interfaces to allow data exchange between different programs. |
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It is in each country's interest to specialise in the production of goods and services in which it has a comparative advantage. |
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Our service technicians are experts who specialise in heat pumps and who undergo ongoing internal and external professional development. |
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We specialise in low-rotation design with direct connection to a turbine without a gearbox. |
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Social housing companies specialise in the construction of affordable, quality housing, which they then sell or let. |
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The service provides psychologists who specialise in working with primary and secondary schools. |
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Fronted by Alan Donohoe, they specialise in creating angular working class anthems that are packed with sharp, edgy guitars and socially relevant lyrics. |
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Other private groups include Active Birth classes, which specialise in water births and yoga during pregnancy, and classes run by independent midwives. |
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Clearly an ambitious and avaricious individual, she began to specialise in offering services to women who did not want to keep their new-born babies. |
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While some specialise in Ayurvedic treatment and massages, others go for a hybrid combination of Thai massage using Ayurvedic oils and even electric vibrators. |
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If farmers were not impelled to specialise their production in a few global commodities, the trend towards ever larger and more highly mechanised farms would abate. |
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That is where she will study the Beaux Arts and specialise in sculpture. |
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These people specialise in hunting toothed whales, principally sperm whales, in small hand-made ancient wooden boats complete with palm leaf sails. |
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The medics will include infectious disease specialists, microbiologists, virologists, and nurses who specialise in acute care or communicable disease control. |
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Hatchards specialise more in the sort of hardbacks that would look good on the bookshelves of the library in the west wing of one's stately mansion. |
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Players can choose to specialise in outdoor motocross tracks with their long straights and sweeping turns, or hit the massive jumps for the stadium-based supercross series. |
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The Norwegian Elkhound belongs to the collection of dogs referred to as Scent Hounds, which specialise in following the scent or the smell of its quarry. |
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Abortion is such a standard gynaecological practice that it is nigh impossible to specialise in that field and refuse to carry out abortions. |
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We specialise in the reparation of hair transplant that has been badly done. |
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The visit will include the site of a proposed nursing training college which will specialise in cancer pain management. |
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They are allowed to specialise in certain subjects and pedagogic styles, and they can select pupils from beyond their normal catchment areas. |
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Rock-wallabies specialise in rugged terrain and have modified feet designed to grip rock rather than dig into soil. |
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Businesses and brands are increasingly seeking the services of companies that specialise in tidying up search engine results. |
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Both AtFab and SketchChair specialise in homewares that can be put together from flat interlocking pieces of wood or acrylic. |
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We will no longer need the professionalisation of good generalists who specialise as a function of the cross-border territory. |
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We have been in business for 30 years, we specialise in suppling earthmoving equipment all over the world. |
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Jones tended to specialise in characters that PG Wodehouse would have called, if not disgruntled, at least not particularly gruntled. |
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We specialise in desalination and brak water to potable water systems. |
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But a bust would still be painful: more than 1,500 of the country's banks and thrifts specialise in agriculture lending. |
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They specialise in jacquard wovens, brocades, cut-throwns, figured velvets, prints and sophisticated plains. |
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His newly opened Babaji Pide may specialise in Turkish flatbread, but succulent, spiced kofta kebabs also take pride of place. |
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Individual quays and jetties are often operated by independent terminal operators who specialise in servicing a wide range of vessel types. |
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Our goal is to specialise a solution, which solves all your data erasure needs. |
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We specialise in products with high value creation and complex production programmes. |
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In order to provide proof of competence, some Member States maintain licensing schemes for contractors that specialise in such work. |
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Farmers, even small-scale farmers, were encouraged to specialise by producing only one or two commodities on a larger scale. |
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The DAEs, despite their comparative advantage in labour-intensive activities, also specialise in research-intensive products to a greater extent than the euro area. |
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These include securities which are provided to the Eurosystem via SSSs, i.e. service providers that specialise in the transfer of legal ownership of, or equivalent rights in, eligible securities from one party to another. |
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At Fertile Mind we specialise in clever maternity wear, nursing wear and other products designed to help women look and feel their best, right throughout pregnancy and following the birth. |
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Archaeologists who specialise in numismatics criticise their archaeological brethren because numismatic items are almost never published, properly excavated or recorded. |
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I'm a budding astrophotographer, but the reason I call myself a 'lunar enthusiast' is that I specialise in everything related to the moon. |
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The subcontractors are of high standing and specialise in corporate law and securities regulation, and the study team provided the best offer based on scientific competence, professional reputation and integrity. |
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And even biographers specialise in exposing feet of clay. |
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Nitecrest has developed an impressive infrastructure that allows us to specialise in daily short run work and database maintenance with equal adeptness. |
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A number of bars specialise in imported beer, with food and decor to match, Belgian and Bavarian themes being the most common. |
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Knowledge communities will specialise in trans-disciplinary areas, such as mechatronics or bio-informatics, or inter-disciplinary fields such as green energy, climate change, ecoinnovation or an ageing society. |
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They tended not to specialise in particular types of merchandise, often trading as general merchants, selling a diverse range of product types. |
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Mito has the tradition of making wooden masks, and Viquez has artisans who specialise in colorful belts and blankets. |
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Aco and Quilco specialise in ceramics and San Agustin de Cajas in hats of sheep wool. |
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Some countries specialise in especially high value products, such as orchids from Singapore and Thailand. |
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In today's fast-paced consumer society, which tends to focus on the cheap and cheerful, it is important to anticipate customers' future needs, specialise in a niche market and exploit this with unique products. |
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Many participants are members of clubs that specialise in swimming and cycling as well as Triathlon clubs. |
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Many specialise in ale, whilst others brew continental styles such as lager and wheatbeer. |
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A specialist who has already trained in general or paediatric surgery or plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery is able to further specialise in hand surgery. |
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Before coming to Turbomeca, he was CEO of Steiner Bronzavia, and Deputy Executive Manager of Aubert et Duval, two firms which specialise in fine sheet metal work and in the development of special heat-resisting steel alloys. |
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Pasties with many different fillings are made and some shops specialise in selling all sorts of pasties. |
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The authorities and parties participating in the campaign must be interviewed by the observers before the election, although it may be advisable in some cases to use organisations, which specialise in media studies. |
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Inedita specialise in editions of rare works. |
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Originally a traditional car dealer, the business branched out into four-wheel drives before opting to specialise. |
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Others preserve an important local tradition proeflokaal and specialise in jenever, brandewijn and other old Dutch liquors. |
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Our workshops which specialise in repairing automatic valves rigorously implement, stage by stage, the processes which ensure that you benefit from the best possible service. |
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Moreover, the huge range of programmes that require subtitling makes it necessary to employ linguists who specialise in the relevant subject areas. |
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After gaining the FRCS, surgeons may go on to specialise in different areas such as vascular, cardiac or brain surgery. |
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The Chinese textile industry, which has a cheap labour force of many millions at its disposal, has an obvious advantage over European producers, which specialise mainly in branded products. |
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With our expertise in the multi-facetted field of ergotherapy, we specialise in the rehabilitation of patients with paraplegia, as well as diseases and injuries of the spinal column. |
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For many years we have collaborated closely with several large hospitals in North America which specialise in the care and treatment of bariatric patients. |
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Forensic scientists generally specialise in a certain area of research, such as body fluids or toxicology or, in the case of Sheridan, textile fibres. |
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A Birmingham hospital has been selected to be part of a national network of centres which specialise in treating gynaecological cancers. |
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The new international division of labour has encouraged low-wage countries to specialise in labour-intensive industries, while high-saving countries concentrate on very capital-intensive industries. |
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Some crimes were carried out by contract killers, and others involved so-called 'bounty hunters' who specialise in tracking down victims. |
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A psychic and a dowser who specialise in locating animals have also become involved. |
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Guest speakers are Tim Holland and Ben Jones, who specialise in the building of street fighter bikes. |
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This means I specialise in the area around the eyeball, which includes the eyelid, the tear duct and the orbital cavity. |
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This country, in compliance with the Ricardo theory, sacrificed its endogenous agricultural production in order to specialise in other sectors with a higher added value. |
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We specialise in treatments for redness, rosacea, pigmentation, melasma acne, pores, scarring, lines and wrinkles, loose skin. |
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I contact Dr Anne Louise Oaklander, associate professor at Harvard Medical School and perhaps the only neurologist in the world to specialise in itch. |
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By 2016, Bieb-coin miners will lead the planet's revolutionised professional class, along with capuchin fosterers and lawyers who specialise in finding loopholes in tattoo legislation. |
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Anaesthetists are qualified medical doctors who specialise in pain management, anaesthesia, and intensive care medicine. |
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Several local companies specialise in shipbuilding and repairs to small tonnage craft. |
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Some British brewpubs specialise in ale, while others brew continental lagers and wheatbeers. |
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This unusual band specialise in acoustic and 60s-style bossa nova versions of some of the best punk, post-punk and new wave songs of the last 30 years. |
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My character is that duplicitous meanie I somehow specialise in. |
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Eighteenth century American merchants, who had been operating as importers and exporters, began to specialise in either wholesale or retail roles. |
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Creatures adapted to complex landscapes might move on to specialise in a range of niches, requiring different sorts of locomotory and behavioural adaptations. |
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Students on these courses specialise later in their degree programmes. |
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It supplies De Muller Altar Wine, which originates from Tarragona, Spain, and it remains one of the few firms in the country to specialise in altar wine. |
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Some schools specialise in particular strengths, whether academic, vocational or artistic, although this is not as common as it is in the State sector. |
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Leiden University has produced leading academics such as Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje, and still has academics who specialise in Indonesian languages and cultures. |
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