| 21. | It is a staffing agency which may provide per diem or locum tenens nursing personnel to hospitals, medical offices and individuals.
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| 22. | After leaving private practice in the early 1990s he traveled the United States, working locum tenens assignments as a temporary substitute.
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| 23. | At the death of Patriarch Ignatius Antony I Samheri on 16 June 1864, he was appointed Locum tenens of the Patriarchate.
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| 24. | He never practised medicine, nor, except for a short time as " locum tenens ", did he do any ordinary clerical duty.
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| 25. | He was appointed administrator of Serbian patriarchy metropolitanate ( locum tenens patriarch ) by emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria in 1872.
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| 26. | It was restored as a separate diocese in 2009, with Metropolitan Jonah, who remained bishop of the Washington diocese, as " Locum tenens ".
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| 27. | As with locum tenens physicians, the idea is that continuity exists between the work done by the substitute and that done by the other professional.
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| 28. | Following the resignation of Metropolitan Jonah ( Paffhausen ) in July 2012, Bishop Nathaniel was appointed as the " locum tenens " of the OCA.
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| 29. | On 30 May, the Synod of Jerusalem chose Metropolitan Cornelius of Petra to serve as locum tenens pending the election of a replacement for Irenaios.
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| 30. | Unlike the advocate, however, the vice-dominus was at the outset an ecclesiastic, who acted as the bishop's lieutenant ( " locum tenens " ) or vicar.
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