The Fife sculptor and Royal Academician itemises his latest creations for our benefit. |
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Academician V. Fortov was also elected co-Vice-Chairperson of the Board. He is a Russian scientist renowned worldwide for his accomplishments in chemical physics, physics of plasma, and space sciences. |
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Director General of the Center for Molecular Immunology, Doctor of Medicine and Science, Academician, Full Researcher, Adjunct Professor and honorary member of the Cuban Society of Immunology. |
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Mr Yinliang Yao, vice-governor of ShaanXi Province and Prof Zongmao Chen, Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering and the former CCPR chairperson, also welcomed the participants. |
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Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Second Degree Specialist in Nephrology and Immunology, Full Academician, Full Researcher, Full Professor and Consultant. |
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In 2014 he was made an Honorary Academician at the Royal West of England Academy, Bristol. |
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We had a lengthy discussion with Director Academician Yevgeny Velikhov who proposed an American-Russian joint effort to deal with nuclear issues in Iran and North Korea. |
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The North and Central basins are separated by Academician Ridge, while the area around the Selenga Delta and the Buguldeika Saddle separates the Central and South basins. |
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In 2007, London's Royal Academy of Arts elected Tracey Emin as a Royal Academician and four years later, the Academy appointed Emin a Professor of Drawing. |
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He received a gold medal in Paris in 1901, was made a Royal Academician in 1909, was knighted in 1911, and became corresponding member of the French Institute. |
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Structurally, it acts as the southwestern margin of Academician Ridge. |
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To lend weight to this, he adds the interpretation of a social scientist and an academician. |
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What might be called the dead hand of the Church organist and the academician has lain heavily over music in this country for a great many years. |
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The article quoted Ouyang Ziyuan, an academician with the Chinese Academy of Sciences who is in charge of China's lunar exploration program. |
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The relationship between the provincial academician and his civic community was vital to the success of the format of the academies. |
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On July 29, 1769, Huet was accepted as an academician at the Academie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture. |
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His father was a noted painter and academician, and through him Collins acquired an eye for painterly composition. |
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He needs to display a level of skill that brings him closer to an American sign-painter than to a French academician. |
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In 1901 Lyapunov was elected to the Russian Academy of Sciences in St Petersburg and in the following year became an academician in applied mathematics of the Academy. |
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Then in 1841 he was promoted to an ordinary academician at the Academy. |
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In the past, the highest position that any academician could aspire for was vice-chancellor. |
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He is a doctor, professor, academician of the Academy of Science of Ukraine. |
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He was elected in 1991. He had previously been an academician, and therefore, I think, more fervently embraced the democratic principles. |
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Marina Avaliani, chemistry researcher and academician, suggested setting up a work group in her academic institute. |
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He also mastered classicist figure construction and composition under the academician Pierre Guérin. |
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He actually tried to persuade policemen to bring a prosecution against Sir Stanley Spencer, a fellow academician, under Britain's obscenity laws. |
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Jonathan Edwards was the great academician and apologist of the Great Awakening. |
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For them, the philosopher should be less a crabbed academician than a man of letters. |
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A Soviet academician has pointed out that the new sight and sound in the skies will dispose of any lingering scepticism over Russia's claim about the inter-continental missile. |
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Barry was elected an associate of the Royal Academy of Arts in 1840 and a royal academician in the following year and received many foreign honours. |
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I remember to have led it to the Institute in large dress of academician. |
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Ashok: Is this opportunity that RESPECT University has provided in any way an eye opener to you as an academician, professional and as a human being? |
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Never was there a deafer, blinder, socially and politically inepter academician. |
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But it gave offense to the academy, not so much by the formlessness of its construction as by its fidelity to a subject matter deemed unworthy of an academician. |
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He was appointed an academician by Finnish president Martti Ahtisaari. |
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