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someone who plies a trade

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Image patterns were defined as validated criteria.[sup][13] PLIA was defined as homogenous low-intensity around stent struts without significant signal attenuation behind the area on a strut basis [Figure 1]a, while peri-strut high intensity was defined as homogenous high intensity around stent struts [Figure 1]b.
SJ Levinson & Sons will add Plia's broker-management technology offering to the product suite, which focuses on optimizing buy-side execution practices as well as buy-side regulatory compliance.
According to Plia Albeck, former State Attorney Office's Civil Division head:
The appropriated symbol was also projected, in dancing form, onto a stack of three of Piretti's Plia chairs and was silk-screened onto mirror tiles covering two opposing walls of the main gallery.
Ydach chi'n gwybod eich pliA o'ch pas de deux, ynteu'n anobeithio'n llwyr wrth glywed am'arabesque'?
As a result, a new accelerator concept, the Pulse Line Ion Accelerator (PLIA) and a new experiment (NDCX-II) are being designed for future target interaction experiments.
Blushing 24-year-old bride Oi Jan, which means Sweetheart, wore a gown embroidered with red hearts and a pink bow as she wed Plia Bua Ban (Blossoming Lotus), also 24, whose trunk was brightly painted.
Managing general agencies and reinsurers also went after the business, as did carrier syndicates like Pollution Liability Insurance Association (PLIA).
But, according to Ministry of Justice lawyer Plia Albec, Israel begins with the premise that any land that it takes is state land; the burden of proof is on the Palestinian to prove the land is theirs.
(Plia) has revealed that it will be working with the Philippine Insurers and Reinsurers Association of the Philippines (Pira) in getting regulators to keep the capitalization requirement for insurance companies at P900 million.
However, Philippine Life Insurance Association (PLIA) board secretary Reynaldo Centeno said compliance with the requirement may be challenging for smaller companies as the shift would require significant investments for new infrastructure and additional manpower.
It was at this instance that the PLIA was forced to elevate the issue before the court,' the IC chief added.
Sison is also actively involved in the industry as Senior Advisor to the Board of Trustees of the Philippine Investment Funds Association (PIFA) and Chairperson of the Finance and Investments Committee of the Philippine Life Insurance Association (PLIA).