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SA

 
surgeon assistant.
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SA

Abbreviation for sacroanterior position.
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Simon Carter, head of media for The Scouts, said: "We are thrilled to be partnering up with the Salvation Army for the Environmental Conservation Activity badge."
On his part, the Headmaster of Aboabo Salvation Army School, Mr.
"I have the blessing and privilege to oversee the Jackson Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary group of volunteers," says Major Karen Lyle.
"We know that Christmas can be an isolating time for those who may not have family or friends close by, and so we were very touched when the Salvation Army offered to put on this lunch.
"The Salvation Army had two huge challenges in accuracy and accountability because we're migrating from a paper model.
The Salvation Army owned the property at 1617 N 24th St.
The year The Salvation Army opened the doors to its Birmingham Citadel, 1892, Queen Victoria had lost her grandson (second heir to the throne, Prince Albert Victor) to influenza while younger brother, Prince George, became the Duke of York.
Daily lunchtime concerts by various groups and musicians have also been arranged with the Salvation Army Band playing on Saturday in Guisborough marketplace, along with free drinks and Salvation Army literature.
The Salvation Army, an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church established in 1865, has been supporting those in need in His name without discrimination for 130 years in the United States.
THE Salvation Army would once again like to thank everyone who responded to our Christmas Carolling Appeal in the city centre during December for their kind and generous donations.
STAFF and volunteers at the Salvation Army's Heckmondwike shop want to make January a month of giving.
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