The school may have been refounded later in the first century BC by Andronicus of Rhodes, but this is uncertain. |
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As a consequence, it is argued, we need a refounded movement that overcomes old divisions and practices. |
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The Baltic Council was founded on 12 May 1990 by the newly refounded independent states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. |
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The ancient capital of the Kingdom of Wu, created in the VIth century B. C., was refounded under the Song dynasty. |
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Germany and Austria-Hungary took control of most of the country and the University of Warsaw was refounded and it began operating as a Polish university. |
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Nevertheless, his wealth and amiability gave him standing, he was chancellor of the University of Oxford, and Pembroke College was refounded in his honour. |
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The Wandervogel Group was refounded after the war and exists today. |
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In 2001 the Edinburgh May Day Committee was formed to resurrect the annual celebration of working people, and the Edinburgh People's Festival was refounded. |
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The already paid amounts will not be refounded when the articles are on Sales. |
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In fact, Emperor Michael III refounded the Imperial School of Magnaura at Constantinople in 863 and named Leo the Mathematician as its head. |
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It was refounded by Henry VIII in 1541 during the English Reformation when the monastery in Rochester was dissolved. |
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St John's College was refounded by Cardinal James Beaton under the name St Mary's College in 1538 for the study of divinity and law. |
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The city of Ayutthaya was refounded near the old city, and is now capital of the Ayutthaya province. |
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In 1177, Henry II refounded the church as an Augustinian abbey as part of his penance for the murder of Thomas a Becket. |
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There are many who are disappointed at the loss of the idea of a constitution that would have replaced the current treaties and refounded our Union on a new legal base. |
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In case of order shipment expenses will be refounded. |
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At the same time younger people joined the Society when it was refounded who alongside the study of spiritual science also wanted to make anthroposophy part of their work and social practice. |
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This committee is currently being refounded by its chairperson. |
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The reservation can be cancelled up to 60 days before the arrival with no added penalty, the reservation fee will be refounded in toto, minus administration expences. |
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Speaking personally, I hope that my own government will at last shake off its reticence and take the case for Britain's membership of this refounded European Union to the people in a referendum. |
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It commits the refounded Republic of Cyprus to supporting membership for Turkey itself and its transitional arrangements seem to be able to satisfy most of the demands concerning property, residency and self-esteem. |
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Although middle-class Andalusian women would have regularly worn this type of adornment, very few remains of this type of jewellery have survived, probably because the metal was continuously refounded and reused. |
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It is refounded identities which constitute the strength of the Institute: more than organisations and structures, they are today the true image of our presence in the world. |
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When we refounded the Anthroposophical Society in the changed political situation of 1990, we felt that many things had only changed outwardly and that in essence the past was still there. |
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In 1501 James IV refounded the Chapel Royal within Stirling Castle, with a new and enlarged choir and it became the focus of Scottish liturgical music. |
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In 1501 James IV refounded the Chapel Royal within Stirling Castle, with a new and enlarged choir, and it became the focus of Scottish liturgical music. |
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The pair produced their first vehicle in 1915 and when the company was refounded after the First World War, they made cars to compete in the French Grand Prix. |
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Afterwards, 80 families immigrating to the region, refounded the city. |
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Gabriel was a great benefactor to his native town of Ruthin and refounded the old grammar school and built the old people's alms houses next to the church. |
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