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Will you be screening Series 7 of CSI?

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We are pleased to confirm that we have acquired the rights to Series 7. New episodes are currently being broadcast on Tuesday nights.
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Will you be screening Series 7?

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We are pleased to confirm that we have acquired the rights to Series 7; however, they don’t begin until June 2008, so we would recommend you contact us again after this date for scheduling information.
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Will you be screening Series 6 of CSI:Miami?

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We are pleased to confirm that we have acquired the rights to Series 6. However, no episodes are currently planned and we strongly suggest keeping an eye on our listings. We are currently repeating Series 5 of Tuesday nights after new episodes of CSI.
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Will you be screening Series 4 of CSI: New York?

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Series 4 is currently screened on Saturday nights on Five, with narrative repeats on Five US on Sunday nights.
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How can I take the Series 7 and 63 Examinations?

NASD Series 7 Examination Review questions
For both examinations; a candidate must obtain a ticket, normally by completing a U-4 form and sending it to the NASD together with the applicable fee. The ticket obtained from the NASD is valid for a 90-day period and to take the exam on a PROCTOR computer terminal, a candidate must call a Professional Development Center for an appointment.
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What is the CSI?

FAQ - Common-use Signing Interface - business.gov.au
The Common-use Signing Interface (CSI) is a software component that provides security services to government agency applications. The CSI is not a standalone application, but rather is designed to be used by agency software (possibly through a browser) for secure transactions over the Internet. The CSI provides the functionality to generate digital signatures and to encrypt data using Australian Business Number Digital Signature Certificates (ABN-DSCs).
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ICSIA, How to become a CSI
CSI stands for Crime Scene Investigator. There are several names that may apply to the same job description. These include CSI, ET (evidence technician), CST (crime scene technician), FI (forensic investigator), SOCO (scenes of crime officer), CSA (crime scene analyst), CO (criminalisticts officer) and there are more not listed here. The main job of a CSI is to document, identify and collect physical evidence at a crime scene.
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How do I become a CSI?

ICSIA, How to become a CSI
The simple answer is to become a police officer and apply for the position as a CSI after a few years experience within the department. There is another avenue and that is as a civilian CSI. There are over 18,000 police agencies within the USA. There are very few police agencies that have full time civilian CSI's working for them, most are sworn officers that do multiple jobs.
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Why was the M88-powered 7 Series not badged as an M7?

BMW M Registry - FAQ E23 745i SA (M88)
It is not entirely clear why the M88-powered 7 Series was not badged as an M7. It may have been because of BMW AG's policy (which continues to this day) of not bestowing any 7 Series model with a proper M badge. It may also be because BMW AG did not wish to upstage the turbocharged 745i sold in Europe, which was ultimately less powerful than the 24-valve version.
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How can I get a copy of my CSI immunization records?

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Health records are confidential. You can request a copy of your records in writing. The letter must state that you give the College of Staten Island permission to release your immunization and/or medical records. Then give the name, address, or fax number of the agency you want to receive your records. The letter must also be signed and include your student identification number. The letter can be faxed to us or you can go to the Health Center and fill out a Medical Record Request Form.
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Why should children have orthodontic screening no later than age 7?

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By age 7, enough permanent teeth have come in and enough jaw growth has occurred that the dentist or orthodontist can identify current problems, anticipate future problems and alleviate parents' concerns if all seems normal. The first permanent molars and incisors have usually come in by age 7, and crossbites, crowding and developing injury-prone dental protrusions can be evaluated. Any ongoing finger sucking or other oral habits can be assessed at this time also.
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Why is age 7 considered the optimal time for screening?

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By the age of 7, the first adult molars erupt, establishing the back bite. During this time, an orthodontist can evaluate front-to-back and side-to-side tooth relationships. For example, the presence of erupting incisors can indicate possible overbite, open bite, crowding or gummy smiles. Timely screening increases the chances for an incredible smile.
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Top 7. Will AmRent Applicant Screening be available when I need it?

CBC AmRent Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Our system hours of availability vary depending on the type of report being accessed. On line products and services are available for processing Monday - Friday 6:00 AM EST to 12:00 AM EST, Saturday 6:00 AM EST to 11:00 PM EST, and Sunday 7:00 AM EST to midnight EST. Our Full App (fax in service) is available Monday - Friday 9:00 AM EST to 6:30 PM EST. Because most Leasing Offices operate within these hours, members can provide immediate decisions to prospects.
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Brazos Braces
By age 7, enough permanent teeth have come in and enough jaw growth has occurred that I can identify current problems, anticipate some future problems and alleviate parents' concerns if all seems normal. Around this time, crossbites, crowding and problematic dental protrusions can be evaluated. Any ongoing finger sucking or other oral habits can be assessed at this time also. It is not advisable to wait for all the permanent teeth to come in before seeing an orthodontist.
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Welcome to Dr. McWade's orthodontics clinic
By age 7, enough permanent teeth have come in and enough jaw growth has occurred that the dentist or orthodontist can identify current problems, anticipate future problems and alleviate parents concerns if all seems normal. The first permanent molars and incisors have usually come in by age 7, and cross bites, crowding and developing injury-prone dental protrusions can be evaluated. Any ongoing finger sucking or other oral habits can be assessed at this time also.
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