They supported charitable foundations, gave money to local hospitals and churches, subsidized chairs for university professors. |
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The rebels fear the charges will deter students from poorer backgrounds from applying to go to university. |
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Since, as a woman, she was debarred from attending the university, he instructed her by letter. |
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It was only 30 years ago that university profs could refuse to teach women and I'm glad we've all moved on since then. |
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Until recently he held the role of pro-vice-chancellor for external relations at the university, a position he held for 13 years. |
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Every year at budget time, ingenuity is expended on how to gouge more millions out of university students. |
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They were computer geeks, and after university found careers in information technology. |
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At university, I was an active member of a society for prestidigitators, magicians and other such unserious folk. |
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I met an exchange student who was studying for a languages degree at a German university. |
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The third group are the deferrers who gained entry into university, but for a variety of reasons, did not avail themselves at the time. |
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Those studies also focused on university students, in a bid to get a global picture of the prevalence of dating violence. |
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She had previously taught in secondary schools and as a demonstrator at the university. |
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The study was conducted at the emergency department of a university hospital. |
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It has the appealing scruffy buzz of a university town, but there is no university, and hence no students puking into traffic cones. |
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Peter, 19, who left Marlborough College in the summer, has a variety of work planned for his gap year before going to university. |
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From a university perspective, the barriers to shared learning at the preregistration stage are considerable. |
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She went on to work in university positions, eventually becoming the first dean of women students at the University of California, Berkeley. |
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A geneticist at the university is offering commercial genetic ancestry tracing to those who want to trace their genetic lineage back to Africa. |
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He joined the staff of the university in 1967 as the geology and geophysical sciences librarian. |
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Pathan was vice chancellor of the university for two terms and recently demitted the office. |
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Charitable tax deductions in effect make government a large donor to university endowments. |
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He was such a nice lad at university, and there he was gleefully encouraging the undercover reporter girl to con the electorate. |
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He took up an academic position at the university, where he attained professorial standing. |
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The tuition waiver for children raised in care was pioneered to open doors for kids without family or financial support to attend university. |
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The expectation is that we ought to praise the university for its successes, while glossing over its failures. |
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Many Protestants were leaving the province to go to university in Britain, and often they did not return. |
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When I was studying theoretical physics at university the Higgs Boson, or 'God Particle', was a hot topic. |
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This door in the terraced row led to the history department of the university, or at least the offices for the staff. |
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Like most public institutions the university has not escaped the effects of neo-liberalism. |
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The university had hired a New York public relations firm to help reform its image. |
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During the games, athletes will live on university campuses in and around Dublin. |
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He is taking a gap year between school and university, and is currently working as a spiked intern. |
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The new university curriculum will include a Stage programme on the science, nutrition, history, culture and gastronomy of Irish food. |
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In the '90s, after dropping out of university, Burke, now 35, had ended up in a typical dead-end factory job making printer cartridges. |
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She returns to Paris, continues lecturing at the university and talks about him in the present tense, as if nothing has happened. |
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The editor who acquired it had a background in university press publishing. |
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The mental health specialists at the university health service were apparently otherwise engaged. |
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The genesis of this blog idea came when one of us went off to a foreign university. |
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The board chairwoman says the vote shows the institution is willing to take steps to move the university forward. |
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Physical sciences, particularly earth sciences such as geology and hydrology, are popular subjects for study and research in Oman's university. |
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Both federal and state financial assistance have failed to keep pace with the rising price tag of attending a university. |
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Did the university get sick of you or is this another of those long stu-vacs? |
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The university set it up to try and get around the restrictions on full fee paying students. |
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The evening ended with an informal get-together and slide show in a common room of the university residence. |
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An internal report produced by officials at Manchester, Britain's biggest university, casts doubt on the long-term benefits of overexpansion. |
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Anyone found to have breached university regulations on computer use would be referred to the proctors, and would be subject to investigation. |
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We have great support from our partners, such as the police, Chamber of Commerce, and the university. |
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The university takes up three floors, connecting tower, podium and galleria. |
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Glamour model Lynsey is off to university to realise her dreams of becoming a police officer. |
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He's now a scientific glass-blower at the university and repairs broken laboratory equipment and makes specialised glassware. |
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Fraser, who is a few years older, started out on university radio while studying in Edinburgh. |
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The Dalit students' experience of university life is one of being admitted only on sufferance. |
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He would be seen carting home university prospectuses and claimed he was on the verge of being accepted to one of the top colleges. |
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Finally, they copied bohemia by democratizing literary culture in ways the hierarchical institutions like the university cannot so easily manage. |
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Traditional university football powerhouses from Melbourne included Victoria and Ballarat and these looked strong and hard to beat. |
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He would like those policies to be reviewed by the colleges, provost and university president. |
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There was a department of Indian Theatre in the university through which I used to act. |
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Kam was popular at university and made relationships with people outside his own group. |
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Some might feel perplexed by the differences in the psychometric properties of the test in the two university samples. |
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It is borne at the head of all university processions by a senior faculty member known as the gonfalonier. |
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They face a future without public services and no public housing and it goes without saying that university will be out of their reach. |
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Even 10 years ago girls were outstripping boys when it came to winning a university place. |
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Between bites of dainty sandwiches made with just-baked Yarrows bread, Noel says he dreamed of going to university in England. |
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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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On 2 December 1942, in a laboratory under the university football stadium, Fermi achieved the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. |
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Not for them two or three years at college with a gap year to chase kangaroos before going on to university. |
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After Cromwell's downfall, Gardiner was appointed to replace him as chancellor of the university. |
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Going to university is a daunting prospect for many of us currently studying at A-level. |
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At university, he takes pre-med courses, reads a lot of medical journals, volunteers at a local hospital, and makes friends with doctors. |
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The three-quarters of Montrealers without university degrees can be excused for feeling like deadbeats. |
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In Edinburgh's case, rectors come second in the formal hierarchy of the university, after the chancellor but before the principal. |
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If you have deadwood in a research university, you are cutting against the whole purpose of that university. |
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Two books published by university presses demonstrate just how enriching the change can be. |
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Well, as part of my professional life in education I was involved in running a small university press, which published academic books. |
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The new academic standards are part of a series of NCAA reforms championed by Division I university presidents and chancellors. |
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Today, however, the university wraps its young in the swaddling clothes of political correctness and proper behaviour. |
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Forty-nine are college professors, 10 are college department chairs and one has become a university president. |
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The Worcester House residence was rented by the university two years ago to ease chronic student accommodation shortages at the campus here. |
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The university students swagger down here as though it were a catwalk, parading their Parisian clothes. |
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More than that, have I dropped it in favour of working in London, which I swore blind I would never do while I was still at university. |
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When the university so gentrifies its immediate neighborhood that store rents there are higher than in the city center, a lesson is taught. |
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The education software firm Muzzy Lane recently debuted a history-learning program for university students based on a multi-user game format. |
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The amount covered other scandals where customers of the bank were overcharged, including business clients and university students. |
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Now a team of university geophysicists suggests that virtually all of life today owes its existence to an even more radical form of Earth motion. |
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I don't think I have met a student who studied in detail the entire syllabus of a course at university. |
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But Max soon changes his tune and ingratiates himself with the university high-ups. |
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The closure of the pool, the closest to the university, may be a deciding factor in students coming here or not. |
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Each medical university has a vice chancellor responsible for primary health care. |
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Beth had received her degree in teacher education from a large public university in the southwest. |
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These remind one ever so much of tortuous university lectures in symbolic logic on a warm spring day. |
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During the 1960s, the university decamped to a suburban greenfield site at Belfield, to the south of the city centre. |
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Architects and civil engineers spend years at university learning these kinds of advanced skills. |
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The pair feel they have been treated harshly but are co-operating with college authorities, confessing their actions to university proctors. |
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I'm a college professor, teaching a freshman composition class at a small pacific northwestern university. |
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There's also a broader editorial committee that includes two university professors, two journalists, a systems analyst and a trade union staffer. |
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Leaders hope the new chartered university would be more successful in attracting both funding and new students. |
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They want to dissolve both institutions to create a new chartered university. |
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The university has falsely combined these patently contradictory goals, making opaque the real differences between them. |
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The university community is invited to three public events to celebrate the occasion. |
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We transform study into training such that the university becomes entirely programmatic and oriented to the economy. |
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As a public university, we are prohibited from spending state funds on partisan political activity or direct political advocacy. |
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Tolstoy left the university in his third year, before ever getting his official degree. |
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If students defer payment until after they finish university the fees are paid back through the tax system. |
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Firstly, this study included only clinicians from university affiliated institutions. |
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When the polls closed for the day at 5.30 pm university officials said nearly 5,000 people had cast their votes. |
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We also looked at the development of ideas of feminist pedagogy at the university level. |
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The university last night hit back by insisting it was not funding students to go on a glorified pub crawl. |
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I need to sit down with the prospectus from each university and my notes from visiting them and make a table comparing the two. |
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I don't believe clubbiness is a characteristic of the university, although some respondents felt that was an issue in their area. |
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The rise in reading groups outside the university is perhaps significant in this regard. |
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During the holidays the rooms can also be booked by people outside the university for conferences and meetings. |
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The university was named after the first Czechoslovak president, T. G. Masaryk. |
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Students often have free access to university equipment and editing suites. |
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The myriad fences and neo-Georgian facades make the university appear to be the ultimate asylum from violence of all types. |
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The university relations officer feels that the student society is overstepping its mandate by entering into such a contract. |
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Of great relevance to the story is the financial dependence of the university. |
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More than 4,000 students overturned cars and threw bottles out of windows at a university in Jiujiang, in the southern province of Jiangxi. |
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We feel strongly that the best preparation for the world beyond school and university is through co-education. |
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Those who do not have the benefit of having studied medicine at university are ill-equipped to diagnose themselves. |
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Though they loved their club, they recognised a golden opportunity that would ultimately benefit Oak Hill, the university and the city. |
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The university is expected to confer the honorary degree on her at the university's graduation ceremony in December. |
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We contacted Southern Tailors for quotes on gonfalons because of a recommendation from another university. |
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I remember I came up to York one summer to do a summer school at the university. |
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It's a great little place that captures the energy of a university coffee house where a wide range of cultural activities take place. |
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The experience of a friend, a professor at a Malaysian university, is illustrative of this climate. |
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Also, students owing the university money will not receive any form of results unless the debt is paid in full. |
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Each spring, corporate America's preeminent chieftains offer sage counsel to eager university graduates across the nation. |
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As I see it there are five major contributions we expect of the university in furtherance of the policy of self-reliance and socialism. |
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He also faxed a message to the university chancellor and education minister. |
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Needless to say, not a single one of the partners, not at least to my knowledge, ever went to a university or any fallalery of that kind. |
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Both had jointly funded numerous equipment initiatives and had collaborated in many research projects within the university. |
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Schleiermacher was Humboldt's chief collaborator in making the university a reality. |
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Engineers responsible for the pranks may also be facing academic discipline from the university. |
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However, missionary endeavour is much more than a gap year or two between university and a career. |
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The stock of knowledge refers to a student's familiarity with the content and language of economics prior to entering a university course. |
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The handful of working-class Protestants who make it to university tend to attend college in mainland Britain, and stay there upon graduation. |
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This result was accomplished by granting university status to the polytechnics and to some colleges of higher education. |
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Expanding debate and liberating speech is at least implicit in the mandate of any university governing body. |
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I might have gone to college or university otherwise, and my life path would have been different. |
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The survey looked at students who had graduated with a degree, a diploma or a certificate from a college or university bachelor's program. |
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In a collegiate university, of which Cambridge and Oxford are the major examples, there is a further complication. |
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The university can only provide a small range of subjects including language, history, politics, law and philosophy. |
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This wonderful daughter, fantastic friend, and excellent pupil had secured a place at a top university. |
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Added to high academic achievement must be the many successful business enterprises clustered supportively around the university. |
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Taxpayers and philanthropists pay large amounts of money to keep the university well equipped with the latest gear. |
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The closest thing you can find is on university campuses, but even that is a pale imitation of its true roots. |
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The award was presented by Prince Philip, chancellor of the university, at a special ceremony in Cambridge. |
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Having made it through university, they want to live in comfort and make good money working in places such as Beijing, Shanghai, or Shenzhen. |
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My official university chair was clueless as to how to support my writing and research interests. |
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Departments in my own university are increasingly embracing distance teaching. |
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The pandemonium that erupted around the university track in the aftermath of Bannister's run may have also contributed to undermine the rules. |
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The editorial office hires the following international professors as our commissarial editors by the ratification of our university. |
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Applications to university had continued to rise despite the introduction of tuition fees, she went on. |
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Her aim is to find a university to study physical education and teaching once she has taken her exams at the end of this year. |
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It is fairly common for university students, either during or after their education, to go abroad to teach. |
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However, she started down a different career path after being chosen as the hostess for a radio programme for university students. |
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Chloe would be attending university in the fall, and Liam would be going to El Camino, a community college in the area. |
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And then she's always wanted to study comparative religions at university or train as a counsellor. |
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In one fell swoop, he has managed to anger just about everyone attending university. |
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He was appointed as a university lecturer in the following year and, in 1935, was elected to a fellowship at Pembroke College, Cambridge. |
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Instead they are rat infested and neglected while rich people don't have to pay university fees. |
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According to Ramos, the university had not been in compliance with the security rules the state sets out for research access to sensitive data. |
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The university has since claimed that it is unable to comply with the government request. |
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A Swedish speaking Finn is entitled to study in their own language to university level. |
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Exacerbating the universities' position is the compromising position university presidents have been placed in. |
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Below is an email that was sent as a circular around the entire university email system, proving just how mush of an important issue parking is! |
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Thus, corporate university training provides employees with a chance to increase their human capital assets. |
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It's great for films, festivals, concerts, and of course the opportunity to study at the university. |
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Ex-art teacher and university lecturer Mr Walsh is a conceptual print artist. |
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All over the country, school and university students have their heads down to swot for summer exams, and anxiety levels shoot up. |
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Since his university days in Christchurch, Rhian has come along way musically and conceptually. |
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He was, as a graduate student at a major university, an initiate into academic culture. |
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A new series of posters is making its appearance on the university campus, featuring fictitious sufferers of psychoses. |
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The university had just inked a contract with its utility to build a cogeneration plant on campus. |
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He won praise from the judges for his mentoring of scores of inner-city youngsters and helping many of them through to university. |
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The housing project has a police substation and is heavily patrolled, and the adjoining university has its own police force. |
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At university, he was considered to be too interested in the good life rather than studying. |
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This Monday, an ice storm once again left the university parking lots in extremely unsafe and dangerous condition. |
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After an initial spell at a university, I was required, as a condition of the fellowship, to visit at least three of America's larger regions. |
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Also, using graduate students to pursue industrial problems in a university is a cheap way for parsimonious companies to do research. |
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I was proud that the president of my university retains the inquisitiveness of an academic. |
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My friend was dragged off in his underwear to face the university inquisitors. |
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We took legal advice and spent a lot of money fighting our corner but the university people knew how to play the system. |
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It is the only means of establishing, under law, that the university has a historic power to confer degrees. |
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Between the tenth and the twelfth of February 1355 a riot occurred in Oxford, pitching the townspeople against scholars from the university. |
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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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Over the eighteen-year horizon from birth until university, shares are likely to outperform all other mainstream investments. |
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He is a simple university instructor who probably earns less than most of us. |
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Medical doctors, a retired principal and university instructors make up the rest of the commission. |
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Therefore, I think that within a university, people should not regard any academic speech as frightening and insupportable. |
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He is also accused of trying to sell specimens that belonged to the university and plagiarizing the work of colleagues. |
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Negative images have had a damaging knock-on effect, especially on student intake at the university, according to the report. |
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She lied her way through school and university, until she was found out and had to leave. |
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Residence life staff will focus on integrating younger students into the university community through social activities. |
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He hopes to be classified as a refugee and assigned to a country so he can complete high school and go on to university. |
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While on the university level the plans were achieved, not all the proposed schools were opened. |
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Another name change is looming as the college intends to apply for full university status later this year. |
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It would allow Army conscripts who joined the military while in college to earn up to nine university course credits per year. |
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The marriage is abandoned and she leaves university, moving to another village, where she finds work at a patisserie. |
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The university on Friday obtained an interim interdict prohibiting students from damaging property and harassing other students or staff members. |
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Perhaps the university may consider a lesser contribution towards the cost as it is not on land owned by the university. |
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Finally, the business development driven corporate university is chartered to help develop business opportunities. |
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Regular patrols by city centre wardens and police community support officers are also being made throughout college and university campuses. |
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The expansion of the university sector has meant more degree holders, but the number of jobs has remained roughly constant. |
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During the intermission you are considered to be a student of the university for the period of the intermission. |
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Picture the modern university as a charter school, and you can glimpse some of the possibilities. |
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Students are awarded university scholarships on a competitive basis, but lack of funding severely constrains the universities. |
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Though his parents believe studies and going to a university are important, they are going to play it by ear. |
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So the prime consumer of architecture, the profession, has never embraced constructivism, and it is not included in any university curriculum. |
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To get involved you have to have a first-class degree and be entered by your university lecturer. |
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For paper, he went to university libraries and consulted old books, quickly ripping out the blank endpapers whenever no one was looking. |
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A lot of the people I met at university I wish I were still in contact with, or in more frequent contact with. |
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How many will be able to start a family, or buy a house or go back to university for further study when they contemplate the implications? |
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He contends that the arguments for having a university in the town centre are false because there isn't room. |
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The continual dramatic evolution of the university sector is undoubtedly going to continue. |
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The university received the tuition money and provided continuing education units. |
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However, it is difficult not to feel some sympathy towards the plight of university principals. |
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He was offered a position at the university as a substitute prosector in anatomy. |
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Market revenues are ploughed back into the market-strong areas or used to augment the corporate side of university operations. |
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A plucky teenager successfully sued her own dad to force him to provide for her university education. |
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The university will not have contributed any funding during the 15-year period. |
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If they're to manage their finances properly while they're at university, they will need to know how to count the pennies. |
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Biotechnology education could begin at the university level with a basic introductory course. |
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I had served at the same Canadian university for 35 pensionable years before I retired. |
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Together, the fivesome looked like a bunch of university pass-outs meeting at a get together. |
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I got one of my cobbers at university to ring up about three or four hours later and there was still a vacancy there. |
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To celebrate her sister's curves and those of other's with similar builds, the university fashion graduate designed a line for plus-size women. |
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A faculty member at the university who initiated the study is now under investigation. |
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The ethnic convocations, students and university officials say, help inspire family members and friends to strive for higher education. |
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This is a Canadian university and as such, the Canadian anthem is sung at all convocations to honour the achievements of our Canadian students. |
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She has performed in theatres since childhood and did a performing arts degree at university. |
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The extensive library owned by the late Poet Laureate, Ted Hughes, has been sold to an American university. |
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They spoke to an Iranian professor of chemistry who was moving to Calgary to take a job at a university here. |
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Rosemary has been an active member of women's co-operatives since leaving university, where she completed an MA in religious studies. |
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A scientist who served seven years in prison for trying to poison his wife has secured a job teaching ethics, university officials said today. |
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My aim is to chart how ideas about creativity, the university and the subject are co-opted by various competing ideologies. |
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My team at the university is the designated northern states coordinator for this effort. |
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I bought it while I was at university and wanted to put a flat-packed bedside table together. |
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The university, in spite of the politicization of the trustees, has to stand for the freedom to pursue the truth wherever it may lead. |
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When he left for university it was his mum that did all the crying, I was pleased for him for flying the nest and making his own way. |
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In all likelihood, the student will be ill-suited to the demands of a university course, as the ever increasing number of drop-outs shows. |
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For the occasion the university library mounted a display of its impressive holdings in the area. |
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The second consequence was that many fortunes were made by university academics when their embryonic companies were floated on the stock market. |
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One afternoon per week, there will be special presentations and workshops organised by the various faculties at the university. |
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It also rents several floors in a building in the city's prime business area, away from the public university campuses. |
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Despite growth in some areas, women continue to be underrepresented on the faculty across the university. |
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It was a time of rapid economic growth for the new country and the university flourished and rapidly expanded. |
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At the time of independence in 1950, the republic had few schools or university faculties. |
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Tall and beautiful, with long, fair, flowing locks, Griffin could be a schoolteacher, a college lecturer or a trendy university librarian. |
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The government stood behind the university, promising the little porkers did not pose a public risk. |
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In a way, we too, are a cost center to the university, but our compensation is not directly tied to the university's performance. |
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It will be a shock leaving the cosy, fluffy world of working for a university to then leap into the hairy, scary world of Internet commerce. |
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Many people are going to find it is too costly to apply to the university of their choice. |
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But the disclosures posed presentational problems for the Prime Minister as he made the case for university top-up fees. |
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I'm writing an article on coulrophobia and scary clowns for my Feature Writing class at university. |
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At my lowest point I weighed six and a half stone, was perniciously anemic and got sent home from university. |
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As a student, I did a fair amount of acting with the university dramatic society. |
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Older and calmer than most of the stringy teenagers, he has been coming to the university for five years. |
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If the junior colleague has a book in hand or an acceptance letter from the director of the university press, tenure is a fait accompli. |
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Post-graduate students will only register on 11 February, according to the university. |
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The university runs about 200 distance-learning degree courses, as well as many postgraduate degree courses. |
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Each university continues to recruit and teach its own students but postgraduates can tap into research anywhere in the group. |
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Agency, state, and university human subject protocols were followed to ensure subject confidentiality. |
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Sabina excelled in her GCSE exams and now hopes to follow up her current course with a beautician course before going to university. |
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Many of these occupations will require post-secondary training but not university degrees. |
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In some ways it seems like an entry-level textbook for a university course on post-war Europe. |
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Work done by university staff acting as supervisors for postgraduate students can be viewed in the same way. |
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When covering these debates, reporters often try to use university scientists as objective arbiters. |
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The midtown Sacramento-based co-working operation hopes to duplicate its success in the university town. |
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Not only were they fitter, but university sides were famed for producing some of the most innovative players of their generation. |
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Mr Sata and Mr Hichilema have promised to offer free education from the cradle to the university. |
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It was their final year of university and all the students were beginning to cram for final examinations. |
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The university wants to use the internet as a crammer, enabling students to complete the first few terms by remote access. |
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The university is not a for-profit enterprise, so there are no profits to share. |
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It is also pursuing formal credit transfer arrangements with universities so you can convert your qualifications into a university qualification. |
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As a migrating student, you must first take admission in the first year of the university concerned, and then apply for credit transfer. |
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I recently spoke to a taxi driver who had put all his kids through university thanks exclusively to the credit union. |
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The courts are far from being the ideal forum in which to resolve the great majority of disputes between a student and his or her university. |
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Much of the mystique of Oxford lies in the ancient and beautiful buildings of the colleges of the university. |
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Many of the them are also given not by the university but by different foundations and institutions. |
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Once a university lecturer, now a tour operator of international repute, Chris is a fount of all knowledge. |
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Ken came from a family of crofters and was the first in his family to go to university. |
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Lately, he's taken to assailing university officials who dare to cross him on this explosive issue. |
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Instead, the documentary comes off as a portrait of a freak with some strange obsessions he's been able to make into a university career. |
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Since Arnott is now freed from the constraints of teaching university students, expect more delight from this accomplished sculptor. |
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My thoughts immediately turned to Laurent, whom I met during my impressionable university years. |
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A few head south for university, but find it hard to adjust to crowded cities and often return within weeks. |
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The first week at university in the UK is a mad scramble between gap year freshers to earn status as a veteran traveller. |
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So it's no wonder they like to offer plenty of freebies to entice you to open an account just as you go off to university as a fresher. |
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The university has focused on freshmen because it loses about 25 percent of its students after the first year. |
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While on the mend, the former freshman sued the university for not warning residents of the perilous nature of upper-story windows. |
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The teaching of science subjects to secondary school students and college and university freshmen is often regarded as a difficult task. |
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However, new records were set there in 2004 for total freshmen enrollment and overall university enrollment. |
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Ten nationally syndicated columnists wrote columns violently attacking me and the university for this unprecedented assault on American values. |
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Bearing this in mind, many are disadvantaged in that they come from a background of under confidence on coming up to university. |
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The general strategy of his university reform can be located within the cultivation or development of our essential human capacities. |
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Today, such younger fields as cultural anthropology and psychology are thriving and are taught throughout the university system. |
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A professor of microbiology at the university discovered the bacteria earlier this year growing on fucus seaweed in the Firth of Forth. |
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The weight started going on when she started university and she found herself comfort eating. |
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Like airline food, university cafeterias rarely have a strong and loyal following among the discerning gourmands they serve. |
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