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  • PEDIATRA PROVINCIA ALICANTE
  • Alicante, , Spain

    PEDIATRA PROVINCIA ALICANTE

    Oferta de Empleo: Pediatra - Provincia de Alicante (Leader Clinics)
    En Leader Clinics, buscamos un médico pediatra con experiencia para unirse a nuestro cliente en la provincia de Alicante. Ofrecemos un entorno dinámico y orientado al paciente, con acceso a tecnología de vanguardia ¡Únete a nuestro equipo!
    Requisitos:
    -Titulación y especialidad via MIR.
    -Disponibilidad inmediata.
    -Se valorará formación en técnicas avanzadas.
    Se ofrece:
    Flexibilidad de horarios.
    Retribución competitiva y beneficios.
    Excelente ambiente laboral.
    Contacto:RRHH@leaderclinics.com

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  • Canuck
  • Canuck

    A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE

  • DUCKBURG
  • DUCKBURG

    Duckburg is American slang for a rural, provincial town.

  • Blighty
  • Blighty

    n Britain. A very antiquated term itself and seen most often these days in war films: Well chaps, I don’t mind saying I’ll be dashed pleased when we’re out of this pickle and back in Blighty. It is derived from the Urdu word “Bilati” meaning “provincial, removed at some distance” and was one of the many words that slipped into English during Indian colonisation.

  • Dart
  • Dart

    A nick-name for a cigarette, commonly used among students in the prairie provinces mostly in Moose Jaw Saskatchewan.

  • the rock
  • the rock

    the province of Newfoundland

  • redneck
  • redneck

    n 1. Used as a disparaging term for a member of the white rural laboring class, especially in the southern United States. 2. A white person regarded as having a provincial, conservative, often bigoted attitude.

  • HICKSVILLE
  • HICKSVILLE

    Hicksville is American slang for a backward provincial place.

  • BUSH
  • BUSH

    Bush is slang for provincial or primitive, rural. Bush is slang for pubic hair.Bush is slang for cannabis.

  • Canuck
  • Canuck

    A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE

  • THE BOONDOCKS
  • THE BOONDOCKS

    The Boondocks is American slang for a wild, desolate, or uninhabitable country; a remote rural or provincial area.

  • the 11th province
  • the 11th province

    meaning Florida, because of the amount of Canadians that visit and own property there

  • Canuck
  • Canuck

    A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE

  • ramp, the
  • ramp, the

    Landmark found in most provincial towns, consisting of a BMX stunt ramp put up by the council in 1986 exactly when the last BMX was sold, used briefly by skateboarders in the early 1990s and now a hangout for junior druggies featured on the cover of the local paper every year with the headline "DRUG-INFESTED EYESORE MUST GO".

  • woollyback
  • woollyback

    Noun. 1. A person from the provinces of Liverpool, but not from the city itself. Consequently covering a broad ill-defined area including such places as Birkenhead and Widnes. 2. A yokel, bumpkin.

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PEDIATRA PROVINCIA ALICANTE

  • Canuck
  • Canuck

    A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE

  • DUCKBURG
  • DUCKBURG

    Duckburg is American slang for a rural, provincial town.

  • Blighty
  • Blighty

    n Britain. A very antiquated term itself and seen most often these days in war films: Well chaps, I don’t mind saying I’ll be dashed pleased when we’re out of this pickle and back in Blighty. It is derived from the Urdu word “Bilati” meaning “provincial, removed at some distance” and was one of the many words that slipped into English during Indian colonisation.

  • Dart
  • Dart

    A nick-name for a cigarette, commonly used among students in the prairie provinces mostly in Moose Jaw Saskatchewan.

  • the rock
  • the rock

    the province of Newfoundland

  • redneck
  • redneck

    n 1. Used as a disparaging term for a member of the white rural laboring class, especially in the southern United States. 2. A white person regarded as having a provincial, conservative, often bigoted attitude.

  • HICKSVILLE
  • HICKSVILLE

    Hicksville is American slang for a backward provincial place.

  • BUSH
  • BUSH

    Bush is slang for provincial or primitive, rural. Bush is slang for pubic hair.Bush is slang for cannabis.

  • Canuck
  • Canuck

    A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE

  • THE BOONDOCKS
  • THE BOONDOCKS

    The Boondocks is American slang for a wild, desolate, or uninhabitable country; a remote rural or provincial area.

  • the 11th province
  • the 11th province

    meaning Florida, because of the amount of Canadians that visit and own property there

  • Canuck
  • Canuck

    A Canadian. Once often used disparagingly; now a proud label, e.g. "Vancouver Canucks" A shortening of the Canadian symbol for Canada- Johny Canuck. The UK has John Bull. The USA has Uncle Sam and Canada has Johny Canuck. Probably started by Can. soldier in WW1as a collective. Used extensively by Gov't on posters to advertise and get immigrants from Europe to accept offers of free land in 'the last great west.'(ie. Western provinces). Johny Canuck is a young healthy male standing tall and free. He wears jodpurs, high leather 'mountie' boots, an open check lumberjack shirt, and a wide stetson hat. A great symbol too little used. Comment by: TED BOYLE

  • ramp, the
  • ramp, the

    Landmark found in most provincial towns, consisting of a BMX stunt ramp put up by the council in 1986 exactly when the last BMX was sold, used briefly by skateboarders in the early 1990s and now a hangout for junior druggies featured on the cover of the local paper every year with the headline "DRUG-INFESTED EYESORE MUST GO".

  • woollyback
  • woollyback

    Noun. 1. A person from the provinces of Liverpool, but not from the city itself. Consequently covering a broad ill-defined area including such places as Birkenhead and Widnes. 2. A yokel, bumpkin.

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