Among those he turned down were the dramatist Gerhart Hauptmann and the German chancellor Hans Luther. |
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With the chancellor in the ascendant, the trade minister will be hoping for a promotion. |
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Elected chancellor of the loose union of representatives of the worlds, she played the role of benevolent manager in times of strife. |
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The vice chancellor hopes an increased budget will end the still rumbling dispute at the University of Namibia. |
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The lord chancellor negotiated the steps to the throne, bowed down before Her Majesty and handed her the speech. |
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Henry II appointed him chancellor and made him his intimate friend and companion. |
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The chancellor has already clamped down on tax avoidance by targeting complex arrangements, such as double trusts. |
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The chancellor launched the 14-member commission last spring, after Germany's unemployment figure once again topped the four million mark. |
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On the eve of his fateful appointment as chancellor, his party was tottering on the brink of disintegration. |
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Some Blairites are in despair, arguing people around the chancellor have got a victim complex. |
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His people stride about spreading the word that the chancellor is blowing cold on the whole thing. |
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Perhaps that explains why the chancellor still sounds so upbeat these days. |
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Since making his pledge he has found alternative ways to build bridges with Germany's chancellor, Angela Merkel. |
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He relentlessly brown-nosed Norman Lamont and called him the greatest post-war chancellor. |
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He was named chancellor at UW-Madison in 1993 after serving as vice chancellor for academic affairs, provost and interim chancellor. |
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Before being appointed vice chancellor of AMU, Rahman held high posts in Jammu and Kashmir. |
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Five years ago Alexandra Burslem was appointed vice chancellor at the city's largest university. |
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Dr. Jim L. Turner, assistant vice chancellor for graduate programs at UCLA, wonders if that isn't misleading. |
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His previous role was deputy vice chancellor at the University of North London. |
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So far, its leaders and businessmen say the chancellor has not just talked the talk, but walked the walk. |
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Alexander, a former vice chancellor and a noted high-jumper were all honoured that day. |
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Many first-time buyers were hoping the chancellor would raise the level at which stamp duty becomes payable. |
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With the handover in sight and the rifts patched over, the chancellor and prime minister have never been so publicly united. |
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Separately, the chancellor announced a freeze on rates of corporation tax and capital gains tax. |
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The first official engagement for the new chancellor of York University was on a subject close to his heart. |
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The former lord chancellor notes that the bill carries with it the worst of unintended consequences. |
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A chancellor who had carried all before him, and managed to ride roughshod over the rest of the cabinet no longer seemed invulnerable. |
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There is now acknowledged open warfare between the prime minister and the chancellor. |
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He was appointed special investigator by the chancellery of the present Social Democratic chancellor. |
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Fifteen years on, and the honourable member is a chancellor presiding over dwindling dole queues and a booming economy. |
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The former chancellor of the exchequer looms into the room, clutching his camera. |
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The chancellor announced a reduction in the number of standards agencies from 35 to nine. |
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At Tweed, union officials now wait in line to see the chancellor, with everyone else. |
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Conservative co-chairman Liam Fox said a Conservative chancellor would more tightly control government spending. |
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But some experts were quick to accuse the chancellor of shameless electioneering. |
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The British chancellor seems to stand a good chance of fulfilling this ambition. |
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The news came as the chancellor announced his twice yearly pre-Budget report. |
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Treasury officials and allies of the chancellor have been carefully excluded from the group and will have no input. |
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With several cabinet ministers having said Brown is the obvious choice, it now looks unlikely that any senior MP will challenge the chancellor. |
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Months of courting the chancellor appear to have paid off for him, as Mr Brown is understood to have demanded he stay in his job. |
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The prime minister and his chancellor have got to resolve their collective political position. |
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Though Brown would not challenge Smith personally for the leadership, as the new shadow chancellor he challenged his policy. |
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The report draws on meetings with senior government officials, including the Prime Minister, the chancellor, and the deputy prime minister. |
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They accused the chancellor of isolating Germany internationally and eroding the country's diplomatic room for manoeuvre. |
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The recently elected chancellor, Angela Merkel, was somewhat more reserved. |
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When Hitler was appointed chancellor in January 1933, Klemperer's world began to unravel. |
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Fischer, who doubles as German vice chancellor, is in Japan on a two-day official visit from Monday. |
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Hitler had created a one party state within months of being appointed chancellor. |
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However, the Bundestag could also decide to elect a new chancellor, either Schroeder or someone else. |
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He also faxed a message to the university chancellor and education minister. |
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After Cromwell's downfall, Gardiner was appointed to replace him as chancellor of the university. |
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Dorothy will be presented with her honorary degree by the university's chancellor Lord Chris Patten of Barnes. |
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Cricket legend Imran Khan today told of his immense pride at being asked to be the new chancellor of Bradford University. |
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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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In Nottingham, it needs nine days for the chancellor to personally hand all diplomas to students. |
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In 1998, she was made professor of Theatre Arts at Oxford and she is the chancellor of Stirling University. |
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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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The third son of Henry, Lord Scrope of Masham, Scrope was chancellor of Cambridge University in 1378 and a doctor of laws. |
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Williams is currently deputy chancellor and a tenured professor of English and comparative literature. |
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He is the founder and the chancellor of Liberty University and the founder of the Moral Majority Coalition. |
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Another recommendation calls for the creation of a new system-level office under the chancellor to oversee programs targeted at the problem. |
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Trustees complained the chancellor was too defensive about questions they asked before voting on issues at board meetings. |
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He resigned and now there are words he plans to become the chancellor at Louisiana State University. |
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Until the dissolution of the monasteries, Oxford came within the diocese of Lincoln, with the chancellor appointed by the bishop. |
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He is qualified for appointment as chancellor of the diocese and has satisfied the bishop that he is a communicant. |
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In Ireland a chancellor presided over a separate court of equity which mirrored the development of the English equity system. |
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As came entirely naturally to him, the Bishop tapped as his resource person the chancellor of the diocesan marriage tribunal. |
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The controller general tried to put an end to the dispute by having the chancellor overrule the court and undo its modifications. |
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The chancellor appears before the court, reading aloud the words printed on a banknote. |
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The teacher alerted the diocesan chancellor, Fr Alec Stenson, who referred him to Bishop O'Mahony. |
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Yet when the dust finally settled, the new bishop of St Andrews was the king's chancellor. |
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Secondly, the king's lord chancellor was holding a masquerade about the traits of the perfect woman. |
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The governor of the Bank of England would have to write to the chancellor to explain why inflation had overshot its target. |
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The former vice chancellor was honoured for his contribution in curbing the hooliganism on the campus. |
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If Labour wins the election, the chancellor will be back on the hustings urging us to sign up to the European Union constitution. |
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The chancellor has declined to alter the co-determination of company decisions exercised by management and labor jointly. |
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Nobody can now deny either the existence or the importance of the head-on collision between the prime minister and the chancellor. |
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The vice chancellor is suffering from mild concussion after hitting his head on a tree branch earlier on the day of our interview. |
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The whole point of this consistory court is that people can put their views to the chancellor. |
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The chancellor also had something up his sleeve for his critics in the City. |
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The shadow chancellor told the government to recognise that a referendum on the euro is now a dead duck. |
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The former chancellor of the University of Massachusetts has set up a fund on that campus for minority students in the geosciences. |
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Each medical university has a vice chancellor responsible for primary health care. |
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Pathan was vice chancellor of the university for two terms and recently demitted the office. |
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In celebration, students tore down the goalposts, and the chancellor canceled Monday classes. |
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At that time the office was granted to the chancellor of England, who executed the duties by deputy. |
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So the chancellor would be able to govern for at least one whole legislative period unhindered by the encumbrances of federalism. |
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Europe cannot live in freedom as long as there is disunity and conflict in its neighbourhood, the German chancellor insisted. |
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The most important post in judging the character of the government is its finance minister and chancellor of the exchequer. |
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Then the chancellor raced to the podium and started talking, or rather gabbling. |
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William Goodhart is a Queen's Counsel, in the House of Lords, and shadow lord chancellor for Britain's Liberal Democrat Party. |
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The wealthy would rather spend their money on a good tax accountant than give it to the chancellor. |
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Theobald was a brother of Hubert Walter, the future archbishop of Canterbury and justiciar and chancellor of England. |
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The assistant vice chancellor for public affairs said the dispute was not a free speech issue. |
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The Europhile former chancellor wanted reassurances about the direction Mr Howard intends to take the party. |
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First came a song lampooning the chancellor for breaking his promises on tax. |
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There are many twists and turns to come, and the contest could yet be delayed until next year, but the former chancellor is making the running. |
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The golden rule means that tax revenues should pay for public spending, so the chancellor should only borrow money to invest. |
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But in legal terms it will remain controversial that a chancellor put a confidence vote to parliament without being under intense political pressure to do so. |
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It was now safely back in its cage, although the chancellor sometimes let it play in the bath, he said. |
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Judging from the list, it seems like German chancellor Angela Merkel is a bonafide Adidas addict. |
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From the start, Cathie Black's appointment as the schools chancellor seemed odd. |
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Former Ole Miss chancellor Robert Khayat explains how his school solved the problem. |
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As chancellor of the University of Mississippi, Robert Khayat helped remove confederate flags from the football stadium. |
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But in her clear-eyed understanding of the Russian threat, the chancellor is an exception among the German political class. |
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The chancellor seemed what can only be described as nervously-at-ease throughout the encounter with the six children. |
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The prime minister would, it is said, have taken the plunge had it not been for the bloody-minded insistence of his chancellor in sticking to the Treasury's five tests. |
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Afterwards, the Austrian chancellor said that I broke all the taboos. |
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The National Insurance rates and limits for 2005-6 were confirmed by the chancellor in the pre-budget report, as were tax credit rates, thresholds and limits. |
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Dr. Carl Blackwell, who served as executive vice chancellor under the old system, is named interim chancellor of colleges and universities under the new system. |
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Fortunately, the current chancellor has made some progress on this score. |
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If the matter is not resolved at that stage, a statement of charges is given and a hearing held before a hearing officer designated by the chancellor. |
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The Budget Committee never interacts directly with deans, and it limits its contact with administrators to the chancellor and his or her senior deputies. |
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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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At present the office of the vice chancellor together with the office of the registrar and concerned parties are engaged in consultations about this problem. |
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As chancellor, Dame Janet will be the official figurehead of the university, presiding over degree ceremonies and taking a leading role in other ceremonial events. |
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The chancellor is appointed for a four-year term, which is renewable. |
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He stepped down as party leader and was replaced by the shadow chancellor John Smith, who pushed for reform in the structure of Labour Party relations with the unions. |
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While hopes have faded that the incoming chancellor will have a free hand in driving through economic reforms, O'Neill says that the valuation story remains intact. |
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When I became chancellor at The University of Mississippi in 1995, enrollment was declining and I wanted to know why. |
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The chancellor of the exchequer calls the prime minister a liar. |
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It's written by the wife of the man likely to be Britain's next chancellor of the exchequer. |
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The fact that today's speech will focus on the need for unity suggests that the chancellor is not one of those who sees a third Labour victory as in the bag. |
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Indeed, in a dozen years spent monitoring his progress first as shadow chancellor and then as head honcho at the Treasury I can't recall the words passing his lips. |
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Most frustratingly for the school chancellor, this made it all but impossible to fire terrible teachers. |
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Angela Merkel was sworn in today as the country's first female chancellor. |
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The university's chancellor has already visited Bradford to meet them. |
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In her role as chancellor of the university, Ms Ford presented honorary degrees to culture supremo Felicity Goodey and award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn. |
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Prince Otto von Bismarck, chancellor of the German Empire, was presiding. |
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In all other universities, the chancellor is the state's governor. |
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And what price the chancellor actually assisting in the purchase of all these crofts by giving top-rate taxpayers cash incentives to buy up the properties? |
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He was appointed provost of Queen's College, Oxford in 1962, and chancellor of the Australian National University, Canberra, positions he held until his death. |
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The chancellor had ordered a review of North Sea taxation in 1997, but was forced to put it on a back burner a year later when the oil price collapsed. |
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In 1968, he was appointed vice chancellor for student affairs. |
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His career included stints as papal secretary and chancellor of Florence. |
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Among those who are stepping down from presidencies or chancellor posts to pursue retirement or other opportunities is a stellar group of African Americans. |
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In the 14th century the chancellor entered the legal system when he began to hear appeals from subjects unable to obtain justice from the common law courts. |
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Dennis Fouty, associate vice chancellor, University of Houston System and associate vice president, University of Houston. |
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During Danish rule, Norway kept its separate laws, coinage and army, as well as some institutions such as a royal chancellor. |
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In July he was appointed chancellor of Oxford University, and in December was made a member of the Council of State. |
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When Richard made him chancellor in 1383, and created him Earl of Suffolk two years later, this antagonised the more established nobility. |
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Rather than consenting, the parliament responded by refusing to consider any request until the chancellor was removed. |
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Its one establishment of higher education is the University of Huddersfield whose chancellor is HRH The Duke of York. |
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Executive power was vested in the emperor, or Kaiser, who was assisted by a chancellor responsible only to him. |
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However, as mentioned above, in practice the real power was vested in the emperor, who exercised it through his chancellor. |
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Meanwhile, the chancellor remained wary of any foreign policy developments that looked even remotely warlike. |
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The fractious relationship ended in March 1890, after Wilhelm II and Bismarck quarrelled, and the chancellor resigned days later. |
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In 1309 he was appointed chancellor of Charles II, and in 1310 he was transferred to Avignon. |
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Its most important functions are to appoint two assessors to the University Court and elect the university's chancellor. |
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Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood chose not to contest a Westminster seat, nor did former Labour MP and shadow chancellor Ed Balls. |
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Other officers included the sheriff, the coroners, the Chamberlain and the chancellor. |
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Henry abandoned this policy, leaving the post of justiciar vacant and turning the position of chancellor into a more junior role. |
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The chancellor was set ex officio as the Prince of Wales, and the position of operational head would rotate among heads of the colleges. |
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On November 12, the National Assembly declared the rump state a republic and Social Democrat Karl Renner as provisional chancellor. |
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Until 1848, Austria and its chancellor Prince Metternich unanimously dominated the confederation. |
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The chancellor was accountable solely to, and served entirely at the discretion of, the Emperor. |
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The important fortress of Aversa, among others, passed to the rebels and only Capua resisted, under the royal chancellor, Guarin. |
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After the execution of Ahmad Fanakati, Kublai confirmed Arghun's coronation and awarded his commander in chief Buqa the title of chancellor. |
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In 1264 he was made the archdeacon of Barnstaple and in the same year, chancellor of Exeter Cathedral. |
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In 1908, Asquith succeeded him as prime minister, with David Lloyd George as chancellor. |
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Shu Han's chancellor Zhuge Liang demanded emperor Liu Shan read the Han Feizi for learning the way of ruling. |
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Norway kept its separate laws and some institutions, such as a royal chancellor, separate coinage and a separate army. |
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Mr Corbyn's shadow chancellor John McDonnell also sat on the new-look Labour frontbench. |
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Needless to say, Merkel has defined her decennial legacy as chancellor through moral finesse, calculated practicality and realpolitik. |
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The dead student was among others who had tried to jump to safety at the Kikuyu campus, university vice chancellor Peter Mbithi told Reuters. |
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Joe Belasco also called on the vice chancellor and conveyed his best wishes and cooperation in the development of education sector. |
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A British prime minister feuding with his chancellor of the exchequer. |
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The vice chancellor announced that the AIOU will soon start BSc program with physics, biology, chemistry or mathematic as a major subject. |
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Three MPs resigned from the far-right Monday Club at his request, shadow chancellor Michael Howard confirmed. |
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Our chancellor should be on Teesside talking to the companies involved and not glad-handing in China. |
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He continued his father's policies to reform the government based on the Confucian principles, with the help of his newly appointed grand chancellor Baiju. |
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When Becket tried to leave the country without permission, Henry tried to ruin him by filing legal cases relating to Becket's previous tenure as chancellor. |
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Prussia thus exercised influence in both bodies, with executive power vested in the Prussian King as Kaiser, who appointed the federal chancellor. |
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Shadow chancellor Ed Balls accused Mr Osborne of failing seriously to consider proposals for mutualising Northern Rock rather than simply selling it off. |
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Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany in January, 1933 and his political opponents, especially those of the Social Democratic Party, were either incarcerated or murdered. |
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Eventually, the keeper was granted the same status as the high chancellor. |
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In 1560, during the political unrest accompanying the Scottish Reformation, the then chancellor, Archbishop James Beaton, a supporter of the Marian cause, fled to France. |
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The chancellor is responsible for all economic and financial matters, equivalent to the role of Secretary of the Treasury or Minister of Finance in other nations. |
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Menzies asked the vice chancellor of the Australian National University, Sir Douglas Copland, to release Titterton to work on Operation Hurricane. |
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So far every chancellor has been a member of one of these parties. |
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The noted actor Patrick Stewart from Mirfield is emeritus chancellor. |
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Our readers would not thank us for going into the badgerings which had for some time annoyed the chancellor on the subject of arrears in his court. |
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His lifelong enemy, Sir Edward Coke, who had instigated these accusations, was one of those appointed to prepare the charges against the chancellor. |
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Vice chancellor Leszek Borysiewicz hailed the success of the issue. |
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The most important of these was the appointment of Robert Burnell as chancellor, a man who would remain in the post until 1292 as one of the King's closest associates. |
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Overall, it was a government of considerable talent with Lloyd George remaining as chancellor, Grey as Foreign Secretary, and Churchill at the Admiralty. |
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Lloyd George was promoted to be Asquith's replacement as chancellor. |
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