Contributing editor Angela Dodson reports on how black books are part of many expos, conventions, and other large convocations. |
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During the last year, Pye has piloted his battered 1992 Buick Roadmaster to more than four dozen UFO convocations. |
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Mattel plans to hand out one Convention Barbie doll to each delegate at both the Republican and Democratic convocations. |
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But besides policy statements, Walker said he planned public convocations and forums for discussions on tolerance and diversity. |
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Though now under royal control the convocations of Canterbury and York survived. |
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There is a growing awareness that education goes much beyond books and classrooms, degrees and convocations. |
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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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Thanks to things like the Poetry Project and Naropa and other off-the-beaten-track arts centres there are festivals and convocations, and poets are on the Internet too. |
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Initially, the hall was to host lectures and speeches as primary functions, followed by university convocations and ceremonies, and lastly musical and theatrical performances. |
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He intends to recognize new appointees at future convocations. |
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For the Acts and Proceedings of the Convocations, readers are referred to The Chronicle of the Convocation of Canterbury. |
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Both Convocations make the appointment if an Archbishop is prosecuted. |
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The Savoy Conference ended in disagreement late in July 1661, but the initiative in prayer book revision had already passed to the Convocations and from there to Parliament. |
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