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Public defenders earn anywhere from 40,000 to 85,000 per year. It depends on where you are a public defender. Los Angeles is where public defenders salaries are the highest. According to salary information available from the US government, the range depends on state and the agency (state, local or federal). The website to get salary information for California for example is: http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes_ca.htm You would have to browse for the specific job title, location, etc. to find what you are looking for.
She is not a freemason. She is freemason! Proof listen to her song Rock God she admits it she says I'm selling my soul in the first verse! No, she is not a Freemason. First, being female she misses the first requirement of being a man. Secondly, one doesn't sell their soul to become a Freemason.
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Piano is a tough instrument to categorize. Some say "percussion" because you create sound by striking the instrument. Some say "string" because vibrating strings is how the sound is made. If I had to choose between them I'd choose "string instrument" because the reasoning for it being a percussion instrument, IMO, is not very sound. Yes you strike the instrument to make sound, but it's not you making the sound - it's the hammer striking the strings much like the dulcimer. Apply the "percussion" argument to other keyed instruments and you can see more clearly how it's a misnomer. Is the organ a percussion instrument because you're striking the keys? And then there's electronic keyboards - are they percussion instruments? See how we're getting really far out on a limb to rationalize calling piano a percussion instrument. This, and the other examples I gave, is why I like to use "keyboard instrument" as a classification all its own. It allows for an accurate description of how you make sound with the instrument, much like the definition of percussion (striking a membrane or solid object). I like to tell people that if they don't like the idea of "inventing" a new category, then call it a string instrument because that's what it is! :)
What is OES? What does this stand for?What is OES? What does this stand for?
OES: Occupational Employment statistics. OES: Order of the Eastern Star. OES: Oregon Episcopal School. OES: Office of Emergency Services. These are just some examples of what OES can stand for.
"Nag oes" in English translates to "old age."
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Yes, OES is just an abbreviation for Old English Sheepdog.
Order of Eastern Star (OES) Prince Hall Affiliation (PHA) is an OES appendant body of the PHA Freemasons. PHA Freemasons have their own Grand Lodges.
Oes Visa gennych chi? - Formal. Oes Visa gyda ti? - Informal.
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