Simionescu's husband was the head of a lyceum in Onesti specialising in physical education and sport. |
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He has much to say about Emerson's later career as a lyceum lecturer, little about his early career as a Unitarian minister. |
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Like a professor addressing a lyceum, she looked both friends in the eyes, and locked their attention into her voice. |
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Virginia City boasted two churches, a theater, and a lyceum. |
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The lyceum lecture circuit, of which Emerson was a leading light, eventually spread throughout much of the nation. |
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I am 45 years old and I teach French in a secondary school for girls of higher academic ability known as junior lyceum. |
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And the company is breaking ground on a distillery in September, to be located in an old inn down the street from the lyceum. |
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At the end of the course, the technical college or the vocational lyceum organises final examinations, too. |
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After attending this vocational school, it is possible to obtain a Matura certificate in a supplementary lyceum or technical college. |
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In fact, during the following academic year I moved to the junior lyceum for girls where I am still teaching. |
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After leaving nursery school the children can attend the primary school, then transfer to secondary school and complete their studies at seventeen at the lyceum. |
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However, so that this isn't only about English speaking schools: A French lyceum has been opened in Prague for French speaking children, where parents can register their children from three years of age. |
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And, of course, the Romans already had the example of Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum. |
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Aristotle lived in Athens much of his life, founded a school of philosophy called the Lyceum, and is usually reckoned to be the founder of logic. |
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I was invited by my friend during the May Day holidays to see a performance in the Lyceum Theatre. |
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Ben Franklin started the Cadmean Chautauqua and Lyceum Association and later became the president of the Associated Chautauqua of America. |
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The work of Peripatetic philosophers continued elsewhere, but it is unclear whether they returned to the Lyceum. |
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By the second century AD, the Lyceum was again a flourishing center of philosophical activity. |
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Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum were located in gymnasia. |
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The letters, telephone calls, and fax messages started pouring into the Lyceum. |
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Theophrastus sustained the Aristotelian character of the Lyceum. |
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Women like Isabel Babson were often active in the Lyceum and devoted more time to pursuing the relationships between nature, aesthetics and metaphysics. |
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On Aristotle's death, his friend and pupil Theophrastus assumed his mantle, and under him the Lyceum remained a focus of scientific and philosophical study. |
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In 1817 the Lyceum, Drury Lane, and Covent Garden theatres were all lit by gas. |
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In 1989 the Oldham Metropolitan Borough Music Centre moved into the Lyceum building, which is now the home of the Oldham Lyceum School of Music. |
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In 1895, Lyceum Theatre stage actor Henry Irving became the first actor to be awarded a knighthood. |
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He established a library in the Lyceum which aided in the production of many of his hundreds of books. |
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The immediate influence of Aristotle's work was felt as the Lyceum grew into the Peripatetic school. |
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The biggest Montessori high school in Amsterdam is the Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam. |
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Alexander the Great sent samples of dwarf apple trees to Aristotle's Lyceum. |
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In 1804, Frederick Albert Winsor, a German, first demonstrated the way to use gas to light the stage in London at the Lyceum Theatre. |
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The efforts of Globecomm and the Tanzania Suppport Foundation are matched by the Montessori Lyceum Flevoland, a secondary school in Almere, Netherlands. |
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The Royal Lyceum Theatre has its own company, while the King's Theatre, Edinburgh Festival Theatre and Edinburgh Playhouse stage large touring shows. |
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The Lyceum, which opened in 1897, serves as a venue for touring West End productions and operas by Opera North, as well as locally produced shows. |
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After Theophrastus, the Lyceum failed to produce any original work. |
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The Stokers moved to London, where Stoker became acting manager and then business manager of Irving's Lyceum Theatre, London, a post he held for 27 years. |
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During his lifetime, he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, which Irving owned. |
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