Take these works together and you grasp what lies behind Macmillan's curatorship and a lifetime of scholarship. |
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A curatorship is instituted if you are totally and permanently unable to take care of yourself or administer your property. |
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By law, the Curateur public is required to oversee all cases of tutorship and curatorship of persons of full age and tutorship of some minors. |
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Depending on the degree of incapacity, protective supervision may be in the form of a curatorship, tutorship or advisership. |
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Waagen's traditions of scholarly museum curatorship were continued after Berlin became the capital of the new German empire. |
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The curatorship was subsequently offered to and accepted by Boas's assistant, Clark Wissler an act Boas saw as evidence of disloyalty. |
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In 1959, the curatorship was turned over to Dietrich von Bothmer, a descendant of Hanoverian aristocracy and an expert in Greek vases. |
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But the fest has endured, and, if this year's lineup is any indication, it is has done so due to the keen curatorship reflected in the films collected. |
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Chapter XVIII of the Civil Code regulates guardianship and curatorship of minors. |
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This recommendation deals only with the case of a curatorship or guardianship established by a court. |
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They include changes of address in the sectors concerned as well as the persons who have died or have been put under curatorship. |
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He is active in a number of scientific and cultural institutions, among others, he chairs the curatorship of the Technische Universität Berlin. |
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However, digital preservation draws on a range of existing skill areas: information technology, preservation management, collection management, and information curatorship. |
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The duly authorized representative of a person under guardianship or curatorship should be able to request that that person's name be deleted from the National Register of Electors. |
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It went on to produce more elevated classical recordings, and it also became a model of inclusive curatorship, embracing new music, world music, jazz, folk music, and alternative rock. |
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The dignity attached to such a curatorship is attested by a passage of Cicero. |
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The designated person must, like the domiciled natural person, be of full age, be a Canadian citizen, not be under curatorship and not have been disqualified from voting by reason of a corrupt electoral practice. |
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Family rights are protected by courts, institutions of guardianship and curatorship, governmental or non-governmental organizations in the ways provided for herein. |
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