It recommends the establishment of an independent institute for intercollegiate athletics. |
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This is why rulers institute withholding taxes, social security taxes, gasoline taxes, payroll taxes, sales taxes, value added taxes, etc. |
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It would also promote the interests of Formula One that motor sport be seen to institute a full inquiry into the events. |
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Subsequently, a new institute was opened for him in Berlin, which was later named the Robert Koch Institute. |
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She said her dream is to own a training institute where people can learn and enhance their skills in beauty culture and cosmetology. |
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More ironic is that an anti-theist institute should bear all the hallmarks of a religion or ideology. |
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Well now there's an institute named after her where they take science to criminology. |
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It seems that if such a defence fails, the vexatious litigant does require permission to institute appellate proceedings. |
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The last thing you need is a tenant who won't pay rent and then forces you to go to court to institute eviction proceedings. |
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Prior to that Hayek was the director of an institute on business cycle research. |
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According to the institute, 50 percent of Americans are clinically arthritic by middle age. |
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I'm focusing on these differences because it's important that we stress tonight that this is an institute for media studies. |
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The new institute is an independent body to register and administer the teaching profession across all school sectors in the state. |
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The conference is of great significance to the institute, as special stress would be laid on developing a training programme for it. |
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Some pundits argue that we need to aggressively institute Keynesian policies, while forcing the banks to lend. |
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He wrote a set of four instructional papers for the institute on the application of statistical methods to agriculture. |
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She was particularly impressed with the venereological institute at Moscow. |
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My suggestion to restaurateurs would be to divert your existing budget from the glossy guides and magazines and institute a bonsella programme. |
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Hurtig said parents don't want to see dollars taken away from the school's other programs to appease institute number crunchers. |
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Since I'm trying to institute a policy of transparency here, I have something else to reveal. |
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But playing to the brand is easy and fun and safe, so the folks at ABC institute the bleeping delay, just to be safe. |
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Ms. Shyam believes that by using alternative energy and recycling as much as possible, the institute can optimise use of its resources. |
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A higher education institute provides courses that are validated by the Higher Education Training and Awards Council. |
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Studying at the art institute, located in the center of the city, Brook looked forward to the mad rush and exciting life of the city. |
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The questions were fired at the panel in the village institute and all went smoothly. |
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The institute was founded to increase the marketability of whey protein isolates. |
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The institute has strong links with several Czech colleges and supports them in developing and validating courses. |
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The director said the institute has launched a pioneer project to support the organic farming of crops, fruits, vegetables, and herbs. |
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We should also institute statutory paid paternity leave after the birth of a child for fathers. |
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In 1963 he became professor of pathology at the institute and a founder fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists. |
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Once the institute has grown to its full capacity, the north wing of the building will house 80 resident researchers from around the world. |
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The scientific institute offered training, and employment, to Indo-Chinese. |
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He was acknowledged as the public face of the college, the first member of staff to be seen as anyone entered the institute. |
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So, as the new season begins, your favorite correspondent has decided to turn over a new leaf and institute some new policies. |
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Rather than institute wholesale radical changes, pilot projects in small geographic areas could determine feasibility of a variety of models. |
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The institute wants to help us think and act biblically about current moral issues. |
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The institute also organises field days, short term seminars and workshops for local farmers to enable them to improve their farming skills. |
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The institute confirmed that the sums given for house and contents were sufficient. |
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Earlier views of Jesus had portrayed him as a heavenly figure who had come to reveal heavenly mysteries and to institute a new religion. |
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Those members of our profession involved in the institute should examine their consciences. |
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We are hoping to set up a consortium of institute libraries with a standardised catalogue and a strong policy on resource sharing. |
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And the institute is offering a weeklong summer program for graduate students or postdocs who want to make this area a focus of their research. |
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He was till recently the head scientist at the world's first speleological institute. |
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The institute has since reviewed and updated examination procedures and tightened security. |
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The dresses are stitched on the institute premises by the students and displayed on a select day. |
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The complex includes a major library, museum, youth center and hostel, classroom facilities, and an archaeological research institute. |
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I thought she was going to slap me and put me into a mental institute for rejecting Max. |
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Tiasa, a union representing non-academic staff at Unitec, has called for the institute to drop further legal action. |
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The failure to accept the without prejudice offer led to the need to institute proceedings. |
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I think he was, in effect, trapped or tricked by the silly and dangerous set up which the highway authority had decided to institute. |
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The institute found such significant microbead pollution in the Great Lakes region last year that it launched a campaign to have them banned. |
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Plans are afoot for a visual art research institute in currently vacant university buildings. |
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This is a product useful in automizing the management activities and general functioning of any educational institute. |
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Built in Andalusian style, this boasts an institute of thalassotherapy equipped with saunas, swimming pools and massage rooms. |
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The chargee is able to utilize the period involved to institute proceedings to enjoin the transfer. |
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Why not institute a policy whereby those who've paid up front are guaranteed their seats and if they miss the flight, then tough luck? |
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Treatment should begin early, involve the family, and institute permanent changes in a stepwise manner. |
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The event last November combined on-water instruction in bass fishing by top-tier professional anglers with classroom sessions at the institute. |
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The institute subsequently posted on its website the financial interests of all those involved. |
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It is possible the US could again institute its military draft in order to recruit the numbers of troops required to cover all its commitments. |
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Attending a university or science institute is difficult because there is much competition just to get in. |
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He was trying to set up his own institute, and threatening to join the brain drain to America if he didn't get the money. |
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The institute was to document the condition of the sculptures, investigate the sources of their retrogression, and prevent further deterioration. |
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Just two years after having been consecrated bishop of Bergamo, Giambattista Milani tried to institute a visitation at S. Maria Maggiore. |
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There is surprisingly little oxidation of the image, and the institute will be keeping it in a box filled with inert argon gas. |
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A new institute to promote investigative journalism will soon be established in Afghanistan. |
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The team recommended funding a national institute for science and technology. |
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The institute also organises football tournaments at the school, college and corporate levels. |
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Drug tests are what owners and sports commissioners institute to cover the PR angle. |
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Others can't meet funeral costs, and some don't even know how to institute legal proceedings. |
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The government plans to institute a new system that's really going to color code passengers as they go through security. |
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Well what was happening was a demonstration of the power of art to institute communion. |
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They were disturbed about an article implicating the director of the institute in a corruption affair. |
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With the institute on your left, follow the single track road as it climbs and curves, tracing the natural incline of the hill. |
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Life Institute of Technical Education is an advanced technical institute for physically challenged and economically backward persons. |
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Today, its historic buildings house a unique health and environmental research institute that justly deserves its international reputation. |
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The institute rates cars on a scale of poor, marginal, acceptable and good. |
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Why not come along and join us. we are a very busy and active institute and meet on the third Thursday at St Peter's Church in Hextable. |
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Signatories to the convention agree to institute the necessary legislation to prevent abusers of power from reaping the rewards of corruption. |
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The new research institute is a post-genomic era organization operating in a global context. |
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The institute, a left-of-centre think tank, calls for a boost in the basic state pension. |
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What if the government charged him to set up a world class institute of marine biology? |
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The dismal showing detailed by the institute plays no part in this reconstructed history. |
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We got off at the south end of the loop and had a wander around breathing the place in, before heading for the art institute. |
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If at first you don't succeed then institute an extensive and wideranging review of your systems and processes. |
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In other words, it was browbeaten and the institute was denied what was agreed under that deed of settlement. |
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He was the first person, for example, to institute stipendiary stewards at race meetings, before the VRC or the VATC did. |
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A permanent body that functions as an external examination institute is still only wishful thinking. |
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Management will also be free on that date to impose new contract terms or institute a lockout. |
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Still, private industry may yet take some cues, and then develop that beyond what the institute can do on its own. |
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However, the charges for the nursing services were negligible at the time and the institute had to struggle against recurring deficits. |
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We may not be able to institute change, but apathy is the death of all dialogue and debate. |
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They acquired computer skills at a local training institute and received a certificate as well. |
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Its obvious from the record that the newly created institute was constitutionally flawed from the start. |
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Later, Chinese funding of malaria research at the institute gave a further push. |
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The institute found that an increase in credit provision raises the rate of insolvencies. |
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From next month she is going to the institute to study for a master's degree. |
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His finger traced the institute on the map, and the trail to the rest of the Yellow society. |
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For my professional exams, they used to have retired members of the institute invigilating. |
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Because of her achievements in education, nearly every institute of higher learning in the state has a building named in her honor. |
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Meanwhile the old institute is set for a new life, as two companies from Brierfield and Burnley have expressed an interest in buying the building and re-erecting it. |
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Until the completion of the new institute, Queen Mary's scientists were scattered across seven different sites, which made such collaboration all but impossible. |
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To suggest that he hounded Frum out of his institute on the basis of one little blog defies belief. |
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In the very next year, John of Gaunt used the last Parliament of Edward III's reign to institute the most regressive tax ever witnessed in later medieval England. |
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In the following decade, Chinese scientists based at the institute devised an inexpensive synthetic version of their antimalarial drug artemisinin. |
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Finally in 2003, the absurdity of the explosive numbers forced MLB to institute a fig leaf of testing. |
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It belongs to the Clark institute in Williamstown, Mass., and is now in the little Piero show at the Frick Collection in New York. |
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Until recently it has been embroiled in a dispute with the England and Wales institute that wanted to restyle itself as simply the Institute of Chartered Accountants. |
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In Hobart for the state launch of the AFI awards screening, Mr Lawrence said the institute had reviewed its role and was now looking to a promising future. |
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Earlier, the students were compelled to pay a fee of Rs 5,000 apart from Rs 23,000 deposited as the first installment for getting the institute affiliated. |
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Damelin Computer School has been repositioned as the premier IT training institute in South Africa, producing highly sought-after skills for these markets. |
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In the longer term, one can envisage that they seek to institute their metaphysics as social law and incorporate their organisations within government structures themselves. |
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The institute also recommended the use of articulated buses to further upgrade the capacity of the buses to 9,600 passengers per hour per direction. |
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Numerous staffers insist that the only way forward is to institute policies that would encourage greater diversity. |
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Nonetheless, FDR drummed up just enough support in the summer of 1940 to institute the first peacetime draft in American history. |
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The Sligo Institute of Technology is another third-level institute that offers a range of courses from certificate to degree level in marketing and sales. |
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He rebuffed calls to institute the death penalty, and his last term as governor ended in his defeat. |
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The dropout rate of Arab students at the Technion, Israel's technology institute, went from 28 percent to 12 percent. |
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Last year, we created our first manufacturing innovation institute in Youngstown, Ohio. |
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With almost malevolent emphasis, newscasters snidely tell us that we're too fat, citing facts or pseudo-facts from this institute or that institute. |
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The students' protest was refuted by IPB spokesman Agus Lelana, who said the institute would support the administration's effort to ease congestion in the area. |
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After graduating in 1973 from the Ion Mincu Institute of Architecture in Bucharest, she joined the state design institute. |
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The institute is engaged in research involving the SARS coronavirus. |
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He helped set up an institute in Mexico aimed at improving wheat and corn production. |
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It is appropriate to institute permanent methods of hair removal by way of electrolysis or laser ablation after suppression of hyperandrogenism has been achieved. |
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Alexander G. and Andrea H. agreed to institute legal proceedings. |
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Yet at my own institute every science program we put on fills up a 3,000-person auditorium with paying members of the public. |
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Lian Ho University plans to set up a graduate research institute for Hakka culture in August, university president Chin Tsung-shune told the Taipei Times yesterday. |
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If at any point an artist refuses to be represented, the institute will cooperate in the removal of their works. |
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For 20 years, Kasai studied under two founders of butoh, Kazuo Ohno and Tatsumi Hijikata, and in 1971 he established an institute for butoh studies in Tokyo, Tenshi-Kan. |
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He promised to institute daylight saving time to jump-start the economy. |
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A woman who answered the telephone at the Arkhangelsk institute said no one was available to comment on the theft, and the Cossack organization could not be reached by phone. |
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Within five years of his appointment he had turned the institute from a finishing school for witless girls into a seminary with a worldwide reputation. |
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Early in 1990, our institute formally opened to foreign volunteers. |
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Faculty and staff in the institute will conduct science-based and socially relevant research on the risks and benefits of genetically modified plant and animal products. |
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The Stockholm Environment Institute is an independent, international research institute specialising in sustainable development and environment issues. |
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The institute put out new numbers just this past summer, and they are eye-popping. |
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According to the bureau, since many of the 15000 native Chukchi in Russia do not read Chukchi, the institute also made an audiotape of the translation. |
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Get rid of all our poverty programs, except those aimed at the disabled, and temporary unemployment assistance, and institute the negative income tax. |
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In many cases, those affected can institute proceedings in court. |
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Its valuation was apparently confirmed by an Italian institute of gemologists. |
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Ashish Kalra, chief gemologist at the institute has been working day and night with the Afghan students. |
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Speaking at a press conference afterwards, Bassil hoped a national institute for vinery and wine would be established in Lebanon soon. |
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Craig Venter Institute, a not for profit genomic focused research institute, and Founder and CEO of Synthetic Genomics Inc. |
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The institute also holds 106lbs of freshly irradiated Uranium-235 and about 22lbs of spent reactor fuel. |
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Another protestor at the demonstration had even closed her own private institute to train as a supply teacher. |
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Researchers at the institute have designed a special opthalmoscope to track these robots inside the eye. |
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At the beginning of our institute, we allowed ourselves to experience the disorientation of not knowing. |
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In 1978-1989 he was the deputy director of this institute, being one of the few noncommunist leading specialists of that time. |
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After the construction of the building, pharmacy, laboratory, stomatology and X-ray branches would be also open at the institute, he said. |
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The institute blends traditional medicine with holistic therapies such as acupuncture, therapeutic touch, and massage therapy. |
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Cebu is the main educational institute in the central region of the country. |
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She teaches three programs at the institute and is certified in Therapeutic Touch. |
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Approval was obtained under the general ethics protocol for sociometric studies of the institutional review board of the research institute. |
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You can send the institute your feedback about the exams through the Talkback line. |
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Already, the institute has taken note of states that are friendlier toward stem ceil research with somatic cell nuclear transfer. |
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Worldwide, McIlvena said there are probably only 4,000 sexologists today and that his institute had trained nearly 3,000 of them. |
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How to institute a regimentation of performance indicators as the basis of management decision making and individual performance measurement? |
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The institute started awarding diplomas for the associateship of IVRI in 1943 as a part of post-graduate teaching programme. |
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Since 2010, complemented the national institute lekker energy supply of the group. |
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The resort constantly carries out research with Cirad, a French institute for agrofuel research abroad, on different strains of jatropha. |
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The institute is also responsible for maintaining the majority of the USSR's wind tunnels. |
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Only the parties may institute proceedings, save where the law shall provide otherwise. |
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The study population was drawn from institutions of higher learning and research institute in Abia State non-proportionately. |
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In Munich, he headed the first German university institute of sociology, but never held a professorial position in sociology. |
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A province of a religious institute is typically headed by a provincial superior. |
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In 1970, Mexico's national institute for nuclear research successfully refined weapons grade uranium. |
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The institute and other educational programmes at New Lanark provided free education from infants to adults. |
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The Faculdade de Direito do Recife, or Recife's Law College, was founded on August 11, 1827, was the first higher education institute in Brazil. |
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The government shall also in accordance with law, gradually institute a compulsory education system. |
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A 2012 study at the same institute has detected cells with the Y chromosome in multiple areas of the brains of deceased women. |
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According to the Danish statistics institute, approximately five million people of Danish origin live in Denmark today. |
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Rothesay is where the first hydropathic institute was founded, back in Victorian times. |
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Sulla then commanded six legions to march with him to Rome and institute a civil war. |
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With an enrollment of 13,000 students, the Academy of Art University is the largest institute of art and design in the nation. |
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The Roslin Institute is an animal sciences research institute which is sponsored by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. |
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The Economic and Social Research Institute, a social science research institute, is based on Sir John Rogerson's Quay. |
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In 1958 it closed down and all remaining research was moved to the institute of genetics at Uppsala University. |
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The OECD, the G20, or the European Union could also institute another list for countries that are inadequate in more than one area. |
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In 1905, Wilson and the college proved sound enough to institute his preceptorial system. |
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Oliver Cromwell did appoint a Commission to institute similar provisions in 1654, but the Commission refused to perform its duties. |
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In 1983, the policy institute at Kuru concluded that only the 1959 and 1979 elections to that time were conducted with minimal vote rigging. |
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Now a university honorary, he will work closely with the University in particular London College of Music, a faculty within the institute. |
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Although SIPRI is not a teaching institute, it receives interns whose programmes of study can contribute to and benefit from SIPRI's research. |
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I called this to the attention of Alastair Buchan, the director of the institute, who was quite disturbed. |
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In February 2007, Estonia was the first country in the world to institute electronic voting for parliamentary elections. |
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The institute is one of the most prestigious tourism schools in the country. |
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The institute focuses on understanding disease, enhancing health and restoring function. |
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Oxford became the first university to institute the new degree, although naming it the DPhil. |
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The institute is the largest centre for research and postgraduate education in psychiatry, psychology and neuroscience in Europe. |
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Employability prospects vary by the reputation of the institute and course. |
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In 1836 she established an institute for the foundation of preschool centers. |
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Claudius, as the author of a treatise on Augustus' religious reforms, felt himself in a good position to institute some of his own. |
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In 1900, a second storey was added to the building, originally housing an arts institute. |
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We will institute a boot camp for training the sales force in these new products. |
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The University of Hong Kong was established in 1911 as the territory's oldest higher education institute. |
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The institute will have adequate equipment to train specialized technicians with polyvalent skills, the source said. |
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Both House and Eisenberg mentioned institute experiments with hair cell regeneration. |
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The agricultural research institute in West Wales was commissioned to develop a hard-wearing grass by British Seed Houses more than a decade ago. |
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They have but few laws. For to a people so instruct and institute, very few to suffice. |
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Most of the laser bending done at the institute has involved flat sheets subsequently shaped into developable surfaces such as cylinders or cones. |
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Josephs Convent School is 150 years old institute and it was established in year 1862 by Monsignor Steins, Vicar Apostolic of Bombay and the five sisters. |
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The NIAS is an independent administrative research institute in Tsukuba, Japan, that maintains the world's most complete cDNA library of rice genes. |
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The honey, collected from beehives on neem trees, has been supplied to the premier institute by Baba Ramdev's Patanjali Yogpeeth Ashram in Haridwar. |
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A TOP North Wales scientist is working with former colleagues at a brain research institute in Germany in a bid to improve the way schizophrenics are treated. |
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If countries are uncooperative, then the Department of State should take the lead and institute diplomatic retorsion efforts to enforce compliance. |
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Photo LAND WHALE A bronze, life-size gray whale migrates Sunday through Las Vegas, one of three headed for the Scripps oceanographic institute in La Jolla. |
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He is just the right person to restock the institute with the kind of scientific talent needed to be competitive in the present scientific climate. |
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The median life span for a rhesus monkey in captivity is about 27 years, but some can reach age 40, says study coauthor Julie Mattison, a physiologist at the aging institute. |
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He was encouraged to pursue advanced studies so that he could contribute to the intellectual formation of members of his institute, the Redemptorists. |
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The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute of the Thai Red Cross Society is an institute producing BCG vaccine, equine Rabies Immunoglobulins and snake antivenoms. |
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Another idea that has become the Boston-based Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma institute, as well as the answer to many a prayer, was formulated in the minds of two Maine Kiwanians. |
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Now that she had succeeded in securing her place on the Castilian throne, she could begin to institute the reforms that the kingdom desperately needed. |
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The World Health Organization has called for governments to institute a total ban on tobacco advertising to prevent young people from taking up smoking. |
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By 1922 the institute was built and opened at Uppsala University. |
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The expression Seal of Approval refers to a formal approval, regardless whether it involves a seal or other external marking, by an authoritative person or institute. |
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It was a joint project between private finance, the local authorities and the University to create a large modern hospital, veterinary clinic and research institute. |
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In 1964, Prime Minister of Sweden Tage Erlander put forward the idea of establishing a peace research institute to commemorate Sweden's 150 years of unbroken peace. |
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Also, the Macau Polytechnic Institute and Institute for Tourism Studies are the public educational institute which can offer undergraduate education. |
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Horse racing in South Korea dates back to May 1898, when a foreign language institute run by the government included a donkey race in its athletic rally. |
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Whenever any from of government becomes destructive of these ends it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute a new government. |
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In places where smuggling, migration, and infiltration are a problem, many countries fortify borders with fences and barriers, and institute formal border control procedures. |
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Our nonprofit institute is developing a microfinance model in which the microbank makes an equity investment and shares in the profit or loss of the microbusiness. |
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All consenting mothers were admitted for hysterotomy and ligation and the experimental protocol passed through the ethical committee of the institute. |
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In fact, I had started an institute to groom candidates for government jobs but people began visiting me, more interested to know how to make it to the hot seat. |
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This phrase means that the head of state's role in government is generally ceremonial and as a result does not directly institute executive powers. |
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It became last year's most decorated film after winning an armful of Australian Film Institute awards. |
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It was a phrase your father used on me back when we roomed together here at The Institute. |
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The Mises Institute is located in Alabama, a state blessed with very liberal gun laws. |
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She was the first female director of the Royal Institute, and was made a life peer earlier this year. |
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Institute scientist Jim Salinger said the fine, settled winter weather was caused by more anticyclones than usual across northern New Zealand. |
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This page reviews the steps necessary to sending back colorful HTML reports to the Institute via email. |
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The results they produce will be used by the students at the Native American Summer Institute, who maintain an apiary. |
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Their siblings raised in a loft on the roof of the Institute, four stories above, when made anosmic neither oriented nor homed. |
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He retired from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2001, after teaching there for 35 years. |
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The Institute of Directors sees the cut as a way of preventing the global downturn from dragging the demostic economy down with it. |
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To talk more about all of this we're joined now by a resident scholar at the Institute in Washington. |
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James is a contributing writer and a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. |
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She's a law professor at the University of New Mexico and a resident scholar at the American Bankruptcy Institute. |
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He is sitting in his office at the American Enterprise Institute, where he is a resident fellow. |
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He is also a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. |
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He is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and editor of the Middle East Quarterly. |
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The advertising industry's representative body, the Institute of Advertising Practitioners in Ireland, welcomed the news. |
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The trials are being replicated in potato and pumpkin fields at The Rodale Institute, and in two other area vineyards. |
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Last year, a major accountancy firm was reprimanded by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland for carrying out a sub-standard audit. |
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The Institute has also argued against abortion, euthanasia and human cloning. |
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Two weeks later, the American Institute in Taiwan placed an all-points bulletin for him through the National Police Administration. |
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The Institute provides the scientific expertise to ensure the reforestation work takes into account the tigers' habitat needs. |
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The Salmon Research Trust was transferred into state ownership in 1990 and in 1999 was amalgamated with the Marine Institute. |
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A Culinary Institute of America grad and former Neil Stein employee, Curley wraps chicken fingers in black forest ham and Swiss. |
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The title is only passing reference to the Louisville Institute sabbatical that occasioned its writing. |
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According to the registrar of Bradley Polytechnic Institute in the founding year of 1897, names and descriptions of courses are not given. |
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The Agrologists Act requires persons who practise agrology to be members of the Manitoba Institute of Agrologists. |
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The Institute closed its bar during rag week last year and has developed a code of practice for all drinks-related activity on campus. |
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The closing address will be delivered by the Head of the School of Business at the Waterford Institute. |
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The Institute of Medicine has a distinguished history of publishing weighty reports on important subjects. |
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Patrick Rogan was a first year apprentice joiner and studied at the East Down Institute. |
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Before conversion work began at the Intracom plant at Smolensk, a scale model was tested in a wind tunnel at the Zhukovsky Institute in Moscow. |
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Jay P. Greene is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. |
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Mark Wooden is a professorial research fellow at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic Research. |
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Students whose grades fell below 3.0 in the previous school year attend Summer Academy in their home city, rather than the Summer Institute. |
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He's a clinical and forensic psychologist who works at a psychiatric hospital, and a research fellow at Cambridge's Institute of Criminology. |
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Thimgan was a member of the U.S. Naval Institute and a fellow in the American Society of Marine Artists. |
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The author was a resident fellow at the Institute at the time this article was written. |
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According to the Energy and Resources Institute in New Delhi, a hectare of jatropha can produce four times as much fuel as a hectare of soybeans. |
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A foundation access course for adults wishing to return to education will commence at Athlone Institute of Technology in September. |
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All joking aside, the most important health problem afflicting our nation right now is obesity, according to the National Institute of Health. |
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He is now a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and an adviser to the Pentagon. |
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The exhibition was being held under the aegis of the US Consulate-General and the Indian Institute of Architects. |
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For ten months I was a volunteer intern at the Irish Film Archive, an affiliate of the Film Institute of Ireland. |
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Fresh out of the Art Institute in Chicago in the late '50s, his work was primarily abstract expressionist. |
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National Public Radio featured a revealing interview Sunday with Thomas Lippman, adjunct scholar for the Washington-based Middle East Institute. |
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The Mott lectureship is awarded annually by the Institute of Physics Condensed Matter Division. |
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We were both studying introductory Arabic at the Saifi Institute in the Gemmayzeh area in Beirut, Lebanon. |
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He was a black, 135-pound art student at Pratt Institute, as well as an aspiring model. |
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The school, the Red Sea Institute of Cinematic Arts in Aqaba, opened in September of this year to no publicity at all. |
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Groups such as Kansas Values Institute may attract donors who seek the anonymity provided by many of these nonprofits. |
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According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the morphine derivative is the most addictive drug in its class. |
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She serves on the boards of the Sundance Institute, acumen Fund, VDAY, and Human Rights Watch. |
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Those words are an abridgment and paraphrase of this assessment by the National Institute on Drug Abuse. |
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He would go on to earn a Masters degree at the Rochester Institute of Technology, in New York, on a Fulbright Scholarship. |
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I've been hanging around at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, the largest center for robotics in the world, watching these guys build and test robots. |
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Regulations of The Institute require that candidates for the licentiateship should ultimately be tested on the submission of an approved thesis or research dissertation. |
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Back in Calgary the next day, we scramble across town on the rickety C-train to the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology where logistics for the protest are being planned. |
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In the short-term, the stock market will reward stocks, but Wednesday's Institute for Supply Management's gauge will look at manufacturing strength. |
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He was formerly the head of esophageal Oncology and Surgery at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer and Research Institute in Tampa, Fla. |
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To match its youthful programme, Festival Director, Alex Greenwood, has been working with students at Cumbria Institute of the Arts to give the event's publicity a restyle. |
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We've not included an anemometer and wind vane in the parts list, but you can make a wind vane and an anemometer using the ideas from The Franklin Institute. |
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Curling is an Institute sport and the curlers are Institute athletes. |
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Verbasle, the dam of Florida Derby winner High Fly, was euthanized on August 16 at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute in Lexington due to effects of laminitis. |
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Scientists of the National Institute for Health Protection in Macedonia detected eight times higher than normal levels of alpha radiation in the air during the air war. |
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For additional information on seasonal depression, head to the National Institute of Mental Health. |
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Mark Hyman, MD, best-selling author, and current chair of the Institute of functional Medicine, sees it as anything but quackery. |
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She then trained at the Saratoga International Theatre Institute in New York City. |
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Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, has nominated himself to be president of the World Bank. |
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Along with the Glen Canyon Institute, the Club wants to decommission Glen Canyon Dam and drain the Lake Powell reservoir, eventually restoring 180 miles of river upstream. |
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York Railway Institute is an affordable sport and recreation facility run by volunteers, where all profit is poured back for the benefit of the members. |
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The Men's Institute folded in 1972 and the building was rechristened the Village Hall, although villagers with the longest memories still use the old name. |
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However, the lure of the air was irresistible and he re-enlisted as a research medical officer and test pilot at the RAF's Institute of Aviation Medicine. |
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Her 21st century Wendy house impressed manufacturers after she won a top prize in a national contest organised by the Trading Standards Institute to dream up safe playthings. |
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