That once again confirmed the academy's system-forming role as regards officer cadre training and progress in military science and technology. |
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Eleven companies and one individual were honored with the academy's distinguished awards. |
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The academy's headmaster is stressing that only adults can win the prizes, and he says he's not insensitive to gun violence. |
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This occurred completely outside of the academy's accounting systems, without the concurrence or knowledge of the finance department. |
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The academy's roll-out will begin with a celebration that includes storytelling, poetry and puppetry workshops. |
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The first and perhaps most difficult to define was the academy's role as purveyor of moral virtue. |
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After graduation, I was accepted into the police academy's six-month training program to become an officer. |
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She wooed her by writing her a fabulous part in the nursing academy's Christmas play, and bedded her in the dormitory soon after. |
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Our writings serve as the academy's benchmarks, the ethical touchstones for the noblest of professions. |
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The academy's mission is to send out the message that women are not weak and will stand up against abuse. |
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Thirty of the Academy's nobly titled 'Academicians' will show a large selection of work for their annual Christmas exhibition. |
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He was enraged by the academy's passivity during the affair. |
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White looked at the town, sprawled at the Academy's feet, and saw that the buildings were constructed of scrap scavenged from the great wreck. |
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In this way, the Academy's representation of modernist pieces was only part of the battle. |
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The Academy's method of argument was, in the first instance, dialectical, like that of Socrates in Plato's Socratic dialogues. |
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There's nothing startling about the academy's ideological leanings. |
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But at the same time, he says, many will resist the trend, claiming that catering to the market undercuts the academy's role as cultural contributor and watchdog. |
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The Academy's punishment falls far short of the going rate for music theft. |
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It gave rise to a form of probabilism, as a positively endorsed theory of knowledge, which is one of the New Academy's legacies. |
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The exhibition is being presented in honour of the Academy's 75th anniversary and the centennial of the Hawaii Shingon Mission. |
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It was an indication of the way the Academy's luck has been going. |
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Bertram was succeeded as the naval academy's English teacher by the Swedish Carl Mannercrantz. |
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Nor, I'd imagine, would the Hollywood guilds feel any too keen about the Academy's vouching for one of the companies that incinerated workers' pensions and jobs. |
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Two other gallery walls offered dense patchworks of light-hued paintings by Irish, alongside darker works scavenged from the Academy's collection. |
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On Sunday, October 18, he receives the German Phono Academy's Lifetime Achievement Award. |
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During the visit, the delegation discussed with the academy's staff means to promote bilateral cooperation and exchange expertise in various civil defense aspects. |
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The academy's new syllabus has also played a role in expanding membership, and when completed will cover the entire spectrum of ballet from preprimary to professional levels. |
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In 1868, 100 years after the Academy's foundation, it moved to Burlington House, Piccadilly, where it remains. |
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In March 2014, critic and broadcaster Tim Marlow was appointed the Royal Academy's first director of artistic programmes. |
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The most prized possession of the Academy's collection is Michelangelo's Taddei Tondo, left to the Academy by Sir George Beaumont. |
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Complementing the film material are the Alfred Hitchcock Papers housed at the Academy's Margaret Herrick Library. |
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The Academy's present President is Jeremy Yates and Vice President is Ann Lewis, while its patron is Charles, Prince of Wales. |
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However, he was only given small parts in the Academy's productions, and feeling isolated and directionless, almost dropped out several times. |
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The project was initiated following the Air Force Academy's recent investment in a new fleet of TG-16 sailplanes. |
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Selim is one of over 4,000 hairstyling professionals who participated in CHI Academy's programme. |
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Nickerson III of Holden was among 67 graduates in the 190th class of the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy's 60-day Recruit Firefighting Program. |
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The TEFL Academy's programs are perfect for international audiences. |
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The Showcase also featured performances of Bhangra dancing and musical performances by VIRSA and Hade Edge Academy's Accordian and Concertina group. |
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The Academy's rapid growth was recognised the year after its formation, when in 1882 Queen Victoria commanded that it should be styled the 'Royal' Cambrian Academy of Art. |
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The liaison was effected by the Academy's Norman Rosenthal, even though there was strong opposition from some of the Academicians, three of whom resigned. |
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In addition, there are over 55,000 photographs relating to the history of the Academy, from views of exhibition installations to images of the Academy's homes and its staff. |
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