Another qualification for academic life was Nabokov's sense of humor, as displayed for example in this interview. |
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Athletics first appeared on American college campuses as an intramural activity, a much-needed recreational complement to academic life. |
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Some faculty members viewed such episodes as part of the eccentricity and disagreeableness that occur in academic life. |
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They had lived there for nearly two decades, and Stephen had spent practically all of his academic life at the university. |
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I have been in academic life now, pupil, student and teacher, for over half a century. |
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I have spent most of my life, including my academic life, within the evangelical Protestant community. |
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As academic life grew more removed from the convention, the prognostications became self-fulfilling prophecies. |
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I spend most of my academic life researching the phenomenon of violence against women, specifically battering. |
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One of the many endearing peculiarities of academic life at Harvard is that even routine departmental meetings sometimes turn out to be catered. |
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He returned to academic life, but in February 1939 Horthy recalled him as Prime Minister. |
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Bertha immersed herself in the social and academic life of Adelaide in the 1930's and had never ventured into the interior of the continent before her marriage. |
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Consider, by way of illustration, the curriculum vitae in academic life. |
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So I didn't suddenly go from cloistered academic life to the spotlight of the open world. |
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This call to infantilise academic life is coupled with the demand to medicalise the problems of existence faced by young adults. |
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He abandoned academic life in 1991 to become a subsistence farmer and militant pacifist and ecologist. |
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At the same time that she was leading a busy and sometimes difficult academic life, Derick was deeply involved in social activism. |
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I needed to get my social life, my academic life and my health back on track. |
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Even after his return to academic life, he continued to be involved in human rights activism. |
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In addition to their linguistic contribution, the international students enrich the university environment and academic life. |
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Montreal is a vibrant urban centre, and the English-speaking community is a dynamic component of its economic, cultural and academic life. |
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In fact, the contracting of researchers across Canada to produce analyses and reports on specific questions is a common part of academic life. |
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In academic life, keenness in being a manager is frowned upon. |
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This was the higher carelessness of the academic life. |
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Coetzee provides the context for Lurie's sexual crime and punishment with a savage though amusing Swiftian satire on contemporary academic life. |
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But the leisurely pace of academic life bored him. |
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The majority of university decision-makers interviewed feel that the issue of underrepresentation of Aboriginal people arises early in the academic life of Aboriginal students. |
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Still, academic life is reliably cyclical. |
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This is a misrepresentation of academic life. |
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Would he recommend academic life in Qatar? |
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Then he immersed himself in academic life. |
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Neither must one forget the importance of ongoing training, which offers the possibility of training to other types of consumers who have no contact with school or academic life. |
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Educational institutions are invited to find solutions that apply to pregnant students in order to minimize the impact of these recommendations on their academic life. |
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Drawing on the knowledge from academic life as well as traditional teachings and values, he holds a vision for Aboriginal people that is founded on a strong governance structure and sustainable economy. |
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To achieve these goals the Academy makes recommendations to national governments and international agencies, concerning matters affecting science, scholarship and academic life in the region. |
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He was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Commerce by Ryerson University in 2006 for his contribution to public and academic life and for his volunteer work. |
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Anecdotal records are a simple and fast way of making brief notes of students' progress and other aspects of their social and academic life in the school. |
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My whole academic life has been related to trying to understand the link between what we observe in the experimental situations and what we see in the clinic and what we see in the brains of patients with multiple sclerosis. |
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Bullying in the form of gay bashing not only hurts feelings but can actually damage a student's academic life. |
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Across the continent, ageing members of the first generation of social scientists took their exit from an active academic life in the university, giving way to the second and third generation of scholars. |
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There are two major challenges underpinning any gender equality policy: firstly, to eliminate the salary gap between men and women and, secondly, to guarantee that family life is balanced with working or academic life. |
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Above all, he was a person with a very broad view of academic life and an insatiable curiosity-a curiosity that was of an intellectual nature and not one that was politically motivated. |
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The work placement made my academic life much better. |
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The software enabled data to be collected on serious acts committed in those schools, uncivil conduct which disturbed academic life and other acts of violence to which teachers and pupils were subjected daily. |
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He retired from academic life in 1969, though he remained intellectually active for the rest of his life. |
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The Academic Board is LSE's principal academic body, and considers all major issues of general policy affecting the academic life of the School and its development. |
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