It is also precisely what we need to sustain us during our sojourn in the groves of Academe. |
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During much of my sojourn, travel will be in the major cities with only the occasional trip to somewhere remote and probably unpronounceable. |
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After completing his world sojourn, Guru Nanak Devji settled down at Kartapur and started leading a simple life by working in the fields. |
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Their Australian sojourn was intended to be temporary, but about half of them settled here. |
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If you are planning a sojourn on hilly terrain, sloping mountains or steep ghats, then this is the place. |
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What Might Have Been is a melancholy sojourn through pining over possibilities. |
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We find reference to dreams in the stories of exiles who have returned home after a long sojourn in some far off land. |
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As each of these books illustrates, reading is an addiction that cannot be stilled with a sojourn at the Priory. |
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Specifically, the sojourn time of the preclinical duration is modeled by the tumor growth rate or, equivalently, by the tumor doubling time. |
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But, like all the best mini-breaks, the sunny sojourn with Signor Berlusconi is now but a distant memory. |
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Whatever way you look at it, a rough passage would be a fair appraisal for his sojourn at the top so far. |
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As they rode at anchor in Hobson's Bay they were amazed and delighted by the contrast to the silence and loneliness of their Antarctic sojourn. |
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Apart from the long hair and beard, he was none the worse for this prolonged sojourn in the land of dreams. |
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The events leading to The Great Bear's wayward sojourn are both lamentable and somewhat tragically amusing. |
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Typee embellished his sojourn with a cannibal tribe in the Marquesas Islands. |
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If the capital proves to be too much to take in at first, a sojourn in this small, buzzy town might be just the thing. |
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After his sojourn at Versailles, he brought with him a vogue for French and Continental cuisine. |
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The Concert for Chamber Orchestra, written at the end of his sojourn in Paris, also is strongly Stravinskian. |
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My grandmother took ill recently, so I had to make a sojourn back to Red Bank and pay her a visit. |
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The film-makers decided to skip the sojourn to Europe or other foreign locales for filming the dance sequences. |
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Right now it is a headless party, with the leader's extended sojourn in England. |
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These wonderfully peaceful footpaths make for easy walking and offer a tranquil sojourn from which to appreciate the contrasts of this island. |
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Government-owned resthouses like this originated with the Raj, enabling touring officials to sojourn in modest comfort. |
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His short visit soon turned into a lengthy sojourn and the one glass of wine multiplied into many. |
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Ms Brown informs us she was treated to a capital repast and sparkling company on the way back to London after her temporary sojourn in Harrogate. |
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While most trips last one or two weeks, everything from a weekend fling to a monthlong sojourn is possible. |
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The row of cottages in which the master was staying during his sojourn was a tidy line of fifteen along the edge of the farms. |
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The first part of the journey will bring passengers from Kilmeaden on a riverside sojourn to the world-famous Mount Congreve Estate. |
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But for my money, this short sojourn confirmed for me once again that cruising boaters are a most interesting lot. |
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It ensures that people who with to visit, sojourn and work in our country do so legally and in pursuance of our national goals. |
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These visitors could sojourn there as long as they pleased, to go where they pleased at every hour of the day or night without molestation. |
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James' sojourn in Gooding lasted less than a year before he was returned to his family who were apparently instructed to keep paper, pens, and inks away from the recalcitrant. |
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Together we will ensure that you have the support you need during your sojourn abroad. |
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There, they would sojourn with him in a designated room until the first ship of the season. |
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My sojourn of nearly a month in Rome made me live another strong experience: the sharing of life in the community at Santa Sabina. |
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What we did not see, nor even had a possibility of guessing was that we were witnessing the last moments of his sojourn with us. |
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In another project, revenues were foregone for the benefit of sojourn quality. |
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And makes this decisive sojourn culminate in ancient tragedy: the heartrending sacrifice of a friendship. |
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They sojourn to Claire's new estate and learn that Claire is now a widow. |
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That final jibe is a reference to Bennett's wife's success as a pastry chef during the couple's sojourn in New York a decade ago. |
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Thus we said goodbye to Jojen Reed, who hasn't really looked well since the brief sojourn at Craster's Keep. |
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Member of Parliament Antoine Ghanem, for example, returned from a prolonged sojourn abroad just two days before his assassination. |
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A brief sojourn or temporary presence in a place is insufficient to establish a habitual residence in that place. |
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One of the most striking pieces is a new installation created for the show by Robert McDowell, who assisted Joseph Beuys during his Irish sojourn. |
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A nonparametric kernel density estimate is constructed by representing each sojourn by a kernel function positioned at the actual value of the sampled dwell time. |
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It is doubtless this sojourn that accounts for her ability to sing in French. |
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A spirited spinster's lively account of a sojourn in 19th century Tenby takes a fresh look at life in the town and the pastimes of its many Victorian visitors. |
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Penelope and Helen had, during the week, decided that my rooms were a most apt place to sojourn during the hot afternoons, and the best place to try on dresses. |
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After a brief sojourn in Salvador, the old capital, they proceeded to Rio de Janeiro, then a noisome slave port with narrow streets filled with rootling pigs and goats. |
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After just a year in India, her sojourn seems to have paid off handsomely. |
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In order to assist and stimulate young people, the Ministry of Education and Science also provides a financial assistance that covers sojourn or travel cost to the destination of their study. |
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His three-decade sojourn into the study of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada has culminated in his current position of the Director of the International Indigenous Studies program. |
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As woman, can I sojourn in a buddhist temple? |
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Of course, they may have been destined for higher things regardless of their sojourn in academia, but most who took our survey believe that their EMBAs played a part in their rise. |
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As a result of the recent extension of the sojourn period for migrant workers, there has been an increase in marriages and births of children between workers. |
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Furthermore, fearing that foreign journalists might surreptitiously enter Uzbekistan under the guise of tourists, the government passed a law on 'the sojourn of foreigners. |
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This approach in effect, if it is correctly comprehended by my mind, can lead a mortal to attain a progressive phase of Mind Mastery on this planet of our sojourn, Urantia. |
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And a certain man of Bethlehemjudah went to sojourn in the country of Moab, he, and his wife, and his two sons. |
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This price includes the room, breakfast and sojourn tax. |
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Unsure what to do with her life, Frances drifts from one potential flatshare to the next and even makes a brief sojourn to Paris. |
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A tonsured cleric, he received complete musical training at the choir school of Bourges' Sainte-Chapelle, prior to his sojourn at the Sulpicians' in Paris, where he prepared himself to play the organ in Montréal. |
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Remember to take along sufficient medication for your entire sojourn. |
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The trafficker spent the next eight years in high-security jails in Mexico, though his sojourn behind bars was reputedly softened by access to luxuries including good food and girlfriends. |
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The Empress Taitou has demanded that the Regent take a solemn oath assuring her safety during her sojourn at Ghebi, where she feels herself a prisoner. |
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He opened with two sacred song cycles, Beethoven's Sechs Lieder von Gellert and Dvořák's austere Biblical Songs, reflecting the composer's isolation during his American sojourn. |
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They either benefit from legal sojourn in France, which, after a residency of ten years, makes it possible to ask for naturalisation. |
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In the case of this sojourn, it was like fondant icing on a petit four. |
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When the first author visited a museum in Zaporozhye in 1989, only a few cups and saucers were left as evidence of their 120-year sojourn in the Ukraine. |
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Already in advanced age, Diogo Gomes orally dictated his memoirs to the German cartographer Martin Behaim during the latter's sojourn in Portugal. |
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