The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) is holding two feline symposia ahead of the 2018 BSAVA Congress — its regular and ever - popular programme for veterinary practitioners and, back
by popular demand after its debut year in 2017, a programme specifically for veterinary nurses.
Back
by popular demand after much success during the 2012 Presidential Election, the 2016 Smear Campaign by MetroPaws includes two limited editions of degradable dog waste bags: the Democrap edition in blue featuring Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's face, and the Repooplican edition in red featuring Republican nominee Donald Trump's face.
Dr Greg Farrelly, back
by popular demand after showing off his teaching skills at London Bridge, headed up our lay - led summer meditations on the nature of the human person, and our very inspiring six autumn talks on «Love», led to the now famous (see Faith Magazine January 2015) post-Synodal tour de force by Jaqueline Stewart.
Not exact matches
After the buzz generated
by Property Week's inaugural Retirement Living conference last year, we are back
by popular demand on 9th of November 2017 in London.
Back
by popular demand is one of CEC's more sought
after trainings: the Illinois SMART School Improvement Cohort.
In response to overwhelming
popular demand for cruise options in Taiwan, Ang Moo Lim, president of Star Cruise, said: «
After two years» time and with the support of Taiwanese passengers, we are pleased to return to Kaohsiung with a brand - new Golden Triangle Journey, a unique experience pioneered
by Star Cruises that showcases Hong Kong, Kaohsiung, Manila and Laoag in one cruise journey for the first time.
Schachner's return to the Ubisoft franchise for this third installment seems inspired
by popular demand, too,
after well - received turns on 2014's Assassin's Creed Unity and 2013's Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.
Today's decision
by Facebook to rescind changes to its terms of service, which would have permitted Facebook to use and retain user content for its own purposes even
after users left the site, proves that even widely
popular and successful companies are neither above the law nor above the
demands of their users.