The Accademia gallery, like the Brera in Milan, is a creation of the Napoleonic occupation, with origins closely linked with an academy. |
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Today that ancestral house accommodates a dance academy run by my daughter. |
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Yes, and I'm hoping that if the academy has a nomination for the best walk-on, I hope that I'll qualify. |
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Membership of the academy confers instant celebrity status, with academicians appearing on television chat shows and in popular magazines. |
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I think a lot of videos are good but video as a medium is now an academy, and artists, anyone creative, have got to resist academism. |
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Members of the Homeless Power Project also have met with police recruits at the training academy and at some precincts. |
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Rookie cops graduate from the police academy anxious to collar real criminals. |
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President Bush delivered the commencement address at the Air Force academy today. |
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It's not like she goes to the police academy to train and prepare herself for things like this. |
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We see a class at the police academy that behaves like a bunch of high school kids. |
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The day she graduated from high school, she signed up for the police academy. |
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In fact he became a police recruit, joining the force and training at an academy in North Wales. |
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He went to Florida January 2, still limping badly, to focus on the NFL by working out and living at a training academy owned by the IMG agency. |
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The victim was a 24-year-old recent graduate of a police academy that has received support and guidance from coalition forces. |
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All three graduated from the police academy at Yuba County Community College. |
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Tony Blair has formally opened a training academy for teachers known as the Sandhurst for teachers. |
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The long days studying in class and endless hours of physical training at the academy paid off in ways Richard had probably never imagined. |
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In London, Daisy had been educated at an academy for young ladies where she gained a reputation as an extrovert. |
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The second proposed city academy in Islington is to be built out of the closure of Islington Green. |
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His father intended him for the Presbyterian ministry and sent him to a dissenting academy, first at Gloucester and then at Tewkesbury. |
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They insisted on calling her Chaelia and sending her to a private academy for schooling. |
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The 345-year-old Society is the national academy of science of the United Kingdom. |
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The Royal Society is an independent academy promoting the natural and applied sciences. |
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He is to step down as chairman of the institution after artists at the academy called for his resignation. |
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And in the beginning the academy would not let us interview anybody who was up for an Academy award. |
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And if the proposed Scottish academy offers a professorship of all-weather jockeyship, only one Scot should be considered for the post. |
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The men in the room instantly jump to attention as they had been trained to in the academy. |
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In 1993 I was able to gain admittance to the Literature Department of the film academy. |
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Within a week of arriving at the new academy of learning, he has whapped the hunky gang leader and stolen his girl. |
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Whether it is a leadership academy or whatever, is a matter for others, I expect. |
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One represents the aestheticism of the academy, the other the avant-garde faith in innovation and progression. |
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Most local experts expect him to kick on with the academy and with whatever AFL side snaps him up. |
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Black feminists and womanists in the academy dream of community and cooperation but often live in isolation, she said. |
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He is of Kosovar descent but was born in Belgium and came through the Anderlecht academy before leaving for England. |
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Her uncle cut off all relations with her parents, who supported her decision to enter the academy. |
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Average academy grades have been falling, despite more extensive remediation. |
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He claimed that I must be the last person in the legal academy who clings to this anachronistic view. |
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All three came to the bench from lawyering, not from judging or the academy. |
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The Chancellor resigned from office and decided to leave the academy on his own. |
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Founded in 1660, the Society has three roles, as the UK academy of science, as a learned Society, and as a funding agency. |
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They had never expressed pride when I had graduated from the academy and been commissioned as a lieutenant. |
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They skip the rigidity of the academy for something more natural and less satisfying. |
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There was a huge round of applause when the juniors from the academy took to the stage. |
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For those determined Linneans out there, this academy of sciences maintains a Linnean scheme at Classification of the Extant Echinodermata. |
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Assaults on the 'liberal' academy were, for a time, consigned to opinion columns penned by conservative rodomonts. |
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They had roomed together for the last year at the academy and had numerous classes together throughout their time there. |
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In effect he was an officer cadet in an army that doubled as military academy for young noblemen on the Continent. |
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Located in Sulaymaniyah in northern Iraq, the 22-building academy will include barracks, a dining hall, classrooms and an armory. |
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She's on a mission in south India to woo young aspirants to join one of the world's most advanced commercial airlines training academy. |
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But poorish health and frustration with the constant squabbling at the academy made him decide to call it a day. |
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By the appearance in 1667 of the Essays, an unusual book that attributed the work to no single author, the academy no longer existed. |
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And that's where the new academy leadership is tackling this problem head-on. |
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The fair was like the crazy opposite of the academy, turning its demonstrations and its messages into a chaotic babel. |
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This same person was the only participant in the study ever encouraged by another member of the academy to teach at a community college. |
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Canada had a very British idea that writing is best learned outside the academy, that it's not teachable. |
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As well as offering courses in acting, the academy teaches scenography, stage management, and specialist technical matters. |
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This can happen even where the academy supposedly has a fair admissions system of taking children from different bands. |
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Increasingly, clinical professors, after years of lobbying for equal status in the legal academy, are joining the tenure track. |
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An inquiry at the academy found an unauthorised bank account and unauthorised deposits. |
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He heard some of the teachers and the academy master sorting through names. |
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The independent academy is regarded as a think tank for crucial political and social issues for the Chinese government. |
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He has an interesting piece on the affair at History News Network, and ties it in to broader issues having to do with politics and the academy. |
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We guess the academy already had as many tie-dye shirts as it could handle. |
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University officials want to eventually offer all eight semesters of instruction in the school's academy. |
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This academy bears testimony to his tireless and selfless endeavours and services in this regard. |
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Serville says he is considering opening a new academy in Wellington, but nothing is set in concrete. |
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In the world of dance, one of South Africa's toughest townships may seem an unpromising place to start an academy for classical ballet. |
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Feeling a career in the academy would be too risky, he became a commodities trader and trading systems designer. |
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The more important lightweight sketching supports in the 19th century were academy boards and millboards. |
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The academy monitored her every action on her laptop and her user name would always reveal exactly who she was. |
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Set in the prestigious New York Ballet School, the film follows a group of eager young moppets who make the grade to get into the academy. |
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The academy have held onto the unbroken record of a squad never coming back to Lismore without a medal. |
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Every student of the academy, and most people in the realm, knew that this area of mountains was teeming with an uncountable number of creatures. |
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It's time to bring higher education to the bogans, and to let them in turn transform the academy. |
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Born in Elda, he grew up in Madrid and was sent to a dance academy where he studied flamenco, bolero, and folk dance. |
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The academy selects its students on the basis of natural talent, dedication and the capacity for hard work. |
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To protect the integrity of the awards, the nominees are also decided by the academy. |
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And, from this year, she is opening the academy up to non-residential courses. |
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The familiar buzz that had rang for the 8 years that she had been at the military academy to nudge her awake did so. |
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Whether it is a leadership academy or whatever, is a matter for others to decide, I expect. |
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The former president was lying in state behind glass in a half-open coffin in the Caracas military academy. |
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Some writers, such as Jonathan Swift, wanted us to follow the French example and create an academy to regulate and limit the flow of new words. |
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His next visit was to Lapiere, a Frenchman, who had his academy in Piccadilly, where they fenced together. |
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In 1843, the Alfred school became an academy, and in 1857, it was chartered as Alfred University. |
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A product of the club's academy system, Langley is hopeful his future remains with Bradford. |
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It would itself receive some Government cash for changing its status from a City Technology College into an academy specialising in music. |
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He was patronized by the Pisani family and he was the official portrait painter to the Venetian academy. |
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He appoints himself to train them at his mutant academy, which is cleverly disguised as a private boarding school. |
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A licensed peace officer, he passed the academy in his spare time, paying the instructor to tutor him on weekends. |
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How could they contribute to society without leaving the cloistered surroundings of the academy? |
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In democratic societies the academy takes a grave view of scholars whose writings and activities can be interpreted as inciting racial hatred. |
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Born in Yilong, Sichuan Province, he was commissioned into the imperial army and attended the Yunnan military academy. |
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At least an academy has been established, and young players are filtering upwards from it. |
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His suspicion of a plot to deny him the prize that he believed to be his due made him intensely hostile to the powerful academy. |
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At best, the advocates of this approach consign themselves to a relevance bound by the walls of the academy. |
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Safe storage of weapons is part and parcel of introductory training at the basic police academy level. |
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The academy will comprise centres of excellence in all parts of the UK, to meet a mixture of local and countrywide needs. |
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Here in Matthew's story we see the academy in a strange and unexpected place, gathered around the cradle of a baby. |
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The 3,000 students the academy will be able to take will also learn animal husbandry and crop cultivation to help themselves out of poverty. |
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The academy subsidised poverty-stricken exiles and gave a voice to a huge community of intellectuals scattered across the globe. |
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She received training in classical ballet at the prestigious academy and is also an exponent of modern, jazz and folkloric dancing. |
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The story begins in the Gascon village of Bern in 1625 with Dogtanian starting his journey to Paris to get into the academy. |
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Some form of the academy, however, remains the place where candidates for presbyteral ordination receive their formation. |
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The company has even set up its own on-site academy offering training for end users, printers and students entering the industry. |
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For year-round students, the academy offers a full curriculum of requirements and electives, including French. |
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When he was demoted for a disciplinary violation, his mother told him he could leave the academy if he wanted. |
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Buena Vista Social Club's nomination last year was welcomed as a sign of providential change in the academy. |
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In his younger days, at the Australian academy, he did not always deport himself with the required delicacy. |
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Except for this signing, the coaching staff have relied on players graduating to the first team from the club's training academy. |
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Now some stranger was heading to her room to give her a grand tour of the academy building. |
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The academy does not have funds for the coach's salary, and for the electricity and water charges. |
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Nietzsche, whom I read more as a poet than as anything else, also had it in for the academy. |
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Once up and running, the Government funds them directly and the sponsor controls the academy independently of the local authority. |
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When one scholar violates that trust, it damages the legitimacy of the entire academy. |
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Centres of excellence for food and drink manufacturers could be set up in Yorkshire as part of a new national academy. |
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While the academy is not free of dogmatists, it nonetheless rejects dogmatism because it represents the end of thinking. |
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Failure rates at the police academy have jumped into double digits from the 3 to 5 percent that once was the norm. |
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The foregoing discussion should establish the ambiguous, ambivalent, problematic, yet intriguing position of rhetorical studies within the academy. |
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In December, 1814, a course in sinology was formally established in France, symbolizing the acceptance of sinology as an independent discipline within the Western academy. |
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He is a graduate of the Kakul academy and was also its commandant at one point in his career. |
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Laurel called to them, speaking of their snooty old riding instructor at the equestrian academy the girls had attended together most of their lives. |
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The society is a taxidermy academy and literary society, among other things. |
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High ranking officers are almost all graduates of the academy. |
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Two pupils from the academy died during a Cub Scout trip to Yorkshire. |
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The academy changed the voting rules this year to include 10 Best Picture nominees with preferential ballots. |
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Born to a starving English artist and a French chorus girl, Becky is orphaned and learns to rely on wits and feminine guile, sharpened at Miss Pinkerton's academy. |
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Yesterday, separatists in Donetsk took three truckloads of equipment from the Donetsk military academy. |
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The series follows the life of the musketeers as they train at the musketeer's academy in order to protect France's Sun King, who became monarch at the age of five. |
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Thiadora rebels against her floater past and goes to the military academy to join law enforcement, knowing that the law was often enforced upon renegade floaters. |
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The academy has opened its doors to the Trojan Horse and has found itself swamped with a discipline which does not pay homage to the traditional gods of Logos and Logic. |
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For instance, in 1676 the academicians of Aries undertook the reconstruction of a Roman obelisk excavated nearby under the supervision of the academy. |
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Our academy of science is very interested in this research field, and Scotland is particularly strong in it, because of its long tradition of botanic knowledge. |
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Mayflower will now also receive additional funding from the independent scientific academy The Royal Society, freeing up Government money for other subjects. |
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Nine years ago, he and a dozen sports medicine doctors formed the academy to promote anti-aging treatments and to learn more about the long-term effects. |
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He produced some storming performances for the club's youth and academy teams, but when he was on the brink of a senior career he was struck down by a string of injuries. |
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After I graduated from college, I entered the police academy. |
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The academy will be funded directly from the government and run independently by a board of governors, including representatives from the sponsors, businesses and the council. |
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Work is due to start on-site in January and the new primary school, which will be one of the feeder schools for the academy, will open next September. |
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At present the academy works in two areas both of which are interlinked. |
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That would keep up last season's momentum, and with work under way on the club's youth academy, bedding in a couple of youngsters could be crucial. |
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When she arrived at the academy, Fernandez was 17 and, Sousa told me, a shy, unworldly country girl. |
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The new plans involve the first fully automated driving range in the town with 20 bays and an impressive range with 11 target greens and a short game academy. |
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They're well-informed autodidacts who feel marginalised by the academy. |
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It is more than likely that Delaroche, who took his collegial responsibilities in the academy very seriously, would have had some contact with the Onslow family. |
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The Emmanuel Schools Foundation last month announced its interest in sponsoring a new academy to replace Northcliffe Secondary School, which is in special measures. |
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They were twins who had just transferred from a private academy. |
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It reminds everyone of the rigid service academy structure, inherited from British boys' schools like Eton, in which upperclassmen dominate their juniors. |
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Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the academy foams at the mouth. |
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He was almost hiding in plain sight, 800 yards from the military academy, in a large house with no Internet or telephone. |
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The floor had a beautiful red carpet, which was actually better looking than the one they use in the Oscars or in the academy awards when stars arrive. |
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There are other species of separation and tearlessness within the academy. |
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After finishing the academy, she was accepted into the Mariinsky Theatre, dancing solo parts straight away and missing out the almost mandatory stint in the corps de ballet. |
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Those who pass out from her academy will be guaranteed an acting break. |
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Victor talked about the FDNY academy and I talked about Colombia, and the conversation turned, as it always does, to chevy. |
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The effects of the changes which have taken place in higher education have undoubtedly been felt at grass-roots level, in law schools just as much as elsewhere in the academy. |
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After learning the strategies offered in the class, however, his score was so impressive that Yale, Harvard, a military academy and Princeton solicited him. |
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A group of young American schoolboys from a military academy are stranded on a tropical island after a plane the boys were traveling in crashed into the sea. |
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The academy also showed that they have respect even for no-shows. |
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She was expelled from the science academy where she worked and then made her living as a beekeeper and translator. |
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As far as finally being acknowledged herself with that elusive academy gold, well, Moore says she would not take it for granted. |
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He reserves special scorn for academic leaders who have debased the academy by pretending that fields like hospitality and gaming studies have a place at university. |
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Mr Wills will be visiting the academy on Friday as a show of support. |
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One morning, he discovered the campus of a theological seminary that he now covets for a polyglot academy he dreams of starting. |
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Her father had no idea she was enrolled in a private academy. |
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After storming out of the academy, it appeared he would be doomed forever to languish in the ranks of domestic cricket and any chance of representing his country was gone. |
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It was a high risk to take and we may be heading again into a period when the free concourse of ideas in the academy will have a price put upon it. |
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In a break with tradition, several professors at the academy have established a memorial prize to honor the young man who was anything but traditional. |
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The Dublin Society was founded in 1731 to promote Irish agriculture and manufactures, and during the 1740s absorbed a local academy to provide a training for arts and crafts. |
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Barring a few co-conspirators from the neocon academy, nobody else is interested in supporting them. |
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He spoke of the present-day tragedies and turmoil that struck the city while he and his classmates were in the academy. |
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If even the greatest writers are not bound by the rules and we have no academy to lay down the law, who is to decide what is acceptable and what is not? |
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A car bomb exploded outside a police academy yesterday, and when police set up a checkpoint to close the area, a second car bomb went off, authorities said. |
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She had decided that I was becoming too much like a boy and requested I to be sent off to my all girls academy to be educated and taught how to be proper. |
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Andy Serkis, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Do you want to be on the wrong side of history, academy? |
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The Queen Katherine School, on Appleby Road, is a secondary school with academy status. |
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Halifax is home to the professional rugby league academy, Halifax Elite Rugby Academy, which has a partnership with Huddersfield and Castleford. |
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During their time in Kassel, Jacob regularly attended the meetings of the academy, where he read papers on widely varied subjects. |
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It also won a passel of the Oscar-equivalent Ariels which, if nothing else, proves that the Mexican academy is not as stuffy as ours. |
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Ramos just missed being called for one police academy class. |
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The delegation consisted of Diego Matos, the general director of the club and Joaw Philippe Korero, advisor to the club academy director. |
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I'm critical of the overspecialization of the academy because I think that tension can swing too far in one direction. |
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In the academy retirement, whether mandatory, voluntary, or from gentle decanal pressure, transforms both tenure and rank to memories. |
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Going to Goshen will let the academy add 74 students and increase its employee count to about 36, from 30, Blain said. |
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As the local grammar school was in disrepair Boulton was sent to an academy in Deritend, on the other side of Birmingham. |
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At the training academy we are creating a green-collar workforce with the low and zero-carbon skills needed to make this transition happen. |
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The advanced course for gunnery sergeants is an additional seven-week resident leadership academy. |
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The 32-year-old who came through the Huddersfield Town youth system has returned as academy physio. |
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Mr Haig has taken the decision to step down from his duties in the interests of the students, the staff and academy. |
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But the academy, like all charter schools, diverts attention away from real problems within the American educational system. |
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Air Products have a main HQ off the A534 in central Crewe near the Virgin Trains training academy. |
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James Tredwell, who came through the youth academy, is still heavily involved with the club. |
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One day the men in white will walk in, throw a net over him, and take him off to the laughing academy. |
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Priestley eventually decided to return to his theological studies and, in 1752, matriculated at Daventry, a Dissenting academy. |
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The club also run a successful academy system, developing the young players of Coventry, Warwickshire and beyond. |
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In the autumn of 1735, Johnson opened Edial Hall School as a private academy at Edial, near Lichfield. |
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Gielgud was awarded a scholarship to the academy and trained there throughout 1923 under Kenneth Barnes, Helen Haye and Claude Rains. |
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Tom Croft also made his debut this season after coming through the club's academy system. |
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He would additionally take up a coaching role with the academy, as well as a strength and conditioning role with the first team. |
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The St Helens academy has produced some of the finest youngsters, potential stars and internationals the world of rugby league has seen. |
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Faldo will be designing a championship golf course and a golf academy at Lavasa, India. |
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Khan said that he was building a boxing academy called the Amir Khan Academy to produce Pakistani boxing champions. |
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The Royal Society serves as the national academy for sciences, with members drawn from different institutions and disciplines. |
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The academy has a development programme of around 50 students undertaking sporting qualifications. |
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Eliot's reputation as a poet, as well as his influence in the academy, peaked following the publication of The Four Quartets. |
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He studied piano with the head of the academy, William Sterndale Bennett, and with Arthur O'Leary. |
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He entered the Royal Academy of Art in 1789, aged of 14, and was accepted into the academy a year later. |
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As a probationer in the academy, he was taught drawing from plaster casts of antique sculptures. |
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From July 1790 to October 1793, his name appears in the registry of the academy over a hundred times. |
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The Duke's appointment follows a long tradition of royal involvement with the academy. |
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Wollstonecraft's work has also had an effect on feminism outside the academy in recent years. |
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Popper's influence, both through his work in philosophy of science and through his political philosophy, has also extended beyond the academy. |
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The team, however, continues to play as part of Wales' national rugby academy. |
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Building a youth academy was important for Celtic to surpass both Hearts and Rangers who had superior youth facilities at the time. |
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Richard Pennant was educated at Newcome's academy in Hackney and Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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Construction of this military academy began exactly 400 years after the first Act of Union annexing Wales into England. |
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Several young players from the regional academy also became established players, including Chris Czekaj and Duane Goodfield. |
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After a heavy defeat to Exeter in the Heineken Cup, Powell was replaced by former Pontypridd RFC and Blues academy coach Dale McIntosh. |
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Cardiff currently runs a youth academy, with a number of youth groups from ages seven to eighteen years. |
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In May 2014 Glyn Jones was succeeded after 17 years as academy director by Mike Flynn. |
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The club created an academy side for players based in North Wales known as North Wales Crusaders. |
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In Athens some older youths attended academy for the finer disciplines such as culture, sciences, music, and the arts. |
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He used to go into work with the academy coaches at night time, he was a fantastic young lad. |
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A mobile academy is being developed by Beckham, to travel around the UK and further afield. |
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The academy accepted the essay but suggested that he could have spent more time comparing Icelandic with Persian and other Asian languages. |
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United States Naval Academy Attending any U.S. military academy is free. |
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Kublai succeeded in building a powerful empire, created an academy, offices, trade ports and canals and sponsored science and the arts. |
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Kublai used his base to build a powerful empire, creating an academy, offices, trade ports and canals, and sponsoring arts and science. |
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In 1872, Colombia established the Colombian Academy of Language, the first Spanish language academy in the Americas. |
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Composed of leading men in blocal and foreign scholarships and training grants in agriculture and established an academy of design. |
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The academy was a prison for many of its students because of its strict teachers. |
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In 1697 and 1698, he traveled in a number of European nations, and became enthused at the idea of a scientific academy in Russia. |
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The academy directed all the researchers to prepare reports about the state and the results of the expedition in Russian and Latin. |
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The same year, Masujiro Omura established Japan's first military academy in Kyoto. |
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But he made it through the academy and he was soon living his dream. |
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It was part of the Plantagenets' Angevin Empire under Henry II and where the Duke of Wellington attended a military academy. |
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At de Ferrers academy on May 17 there will be a rotating climbing wall, archery, a wellie wanging competition, bouncy castle and much more. |
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Former Newcastle United academy player Andrew Ferrell was at the heart of a massive plot to supply cocaine and amphetamine. |
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The California Academy of Sciences virus, CASV, came from an annulated tree boa at the academy. |
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The toeshoes have come off in the feud between Ballet Arkansas and its soon-to-be-former principal dancer and ballet academy director. |
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Strictly speaking, the school, in Consett Road, is classed as a city technology college, but is run like an academy. |
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Whatever the reason, the two stayed pretty far away from each other at the stultifyingly jam-packed after-party in the lobby of the academy. |
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The book can be seen as a college try at a complex process the academy is just starting to think about. |
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Within the academy this essential context has traditionally been called the collegium. |
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Personally, I think it would be an outrage to spend such huge amounts of Welsh public money on feather-bedding the training academy project. |
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John, who uses nutritionalists and mind coaches at his Birmingham academy, was immediately bowled over by the Russians' competitive streak. |
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The representatives of NYAs gave presentation about their academy and the challenges they are facing in their respective country. |
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They relay course information and Oaxaca's radioman, a young officer fresh from Mexico's naval academy, replies in English. |
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Shoin once said to his students at his Shokason Juku academy, ''What should men of high purpose respect for? |
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This is a very opportunity to help the academy becomes a factor in jump-starting the Colorado Springs economy. |
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A military academy is just a few hundred yards down the road. |
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During the 19th century there were numerous attempts to establish an academy in Wales comparable to those already in existence in England, Scotland and Ireland. |
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Researchers from the academy are working on a robot that can choose which sperm cell has the best morphological characteristics and insert it directly into the ovum cell. |
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These awards allowed the academy to recognise new forms of entertainment that were engaging new audiences and challenging traditional expressions of creativity. |
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The aim of the academy is to assist in the development, training and coaching of referees who have potential to progress to senior status within the county. |
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No child in a local authority school should be disadvantaged by the creative accounting that appears to be happening within some of these academy schools. |
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The Department for Education cited figures showing that academy GCSE results were improving at twice the rate of the national average as proof that the schools were working. |
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In 1796, Turner exhibited Fishermen at Sea, his first oil painting at the academy, of a nocturnal moonlit scene of the Needles off the Isle of Wight. |
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The academy announces the name of the chosen laureate in early October. |
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Nevertheless, the mission and culture of community colleges in the United States do not foster the kind of research that is widely accepted and valued by the academy. |
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In 2007, Azeem Rafiq as a member of Yorkshire's academy team became the first player of an Asian background to captain England at any level when he was appointed U15s captain. |
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He studied with two more private tutors after leaving the academy. |
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The academy had a library that prompted Babbage's love of mathematics. |
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At least within the academy, conventional wisdom now maintains that a purported demonstration of error is not enough to justify overruling a past decision. |
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Liam Duke, Bilton's youth prospect who is now attending Gateshead's new boxing academy, had to work hard to outpoint Tom Nicholson from Darlington. |
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The academy where initial training for future Royal Navy officers takes place is Britannia Royal Naval College, located on a hill overlooking Dartmouth, Devon. |
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Aristotle was appointed as the head of the royal academy of Macedon. |
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Beth Medrash Govoha, the Haredi yeshiva in Lakewood, New Jersey, is the largest Talmudic academy in the United States, with a student body of over 5,000 students. |
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Valencia is known more as a low-confidence winger and McNair is a 19-year-old who has been fast-tracked from the youth academy after being spotted at Ballyclare Colts. |
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Arius had been a pupil of Lucian of Antioch at Lucian's private academy in Antioch and inherited from him a modified form of the teachings of Paul of Samosata. |
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Jack, 17, who is part of the Nu Skool troupe, knew his mother could not afford the fees for a performing arts academy in Port Talbot so he won a scholarship. |
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Later, he attended a local mathematics school and, when not yet 13, he departed for Caracas to enter a military academy run by an antimonarchist Spanish colonel. |
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The first dedicated musical academy was set up in Hlukhiv, Ukraine in 1738 and students were taught to sing, play violin and bandura from manuscripts. |
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This year's 15 winners from nine states represent a wide range of business interests from local food distribution to youth music academy to singing telegram greetings. |
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The academy also offers outdoor activities that call for initiative and endeavour, with the first two events held at Symonds Yat and Skern Lodge in Devon. |
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Teenager Rees, from Tenby in West Wales, is a first year professional who was with the club's youth academy for eight years before stepping up to senior status this summer. |
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Many were employed at the military academy in Kyoto, and many more still were feverishly translating French field manuals for use in the Japanese ranks. |
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The outspoken Jonker who had replaced Liam Bardy at the club had been critical about the present situation of the Arsenal youth academy as well as the scouting system. |
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In 2003 the academy was able to start redevelopment of the site. |
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Angels general manager Tony Reagins, Rod Carew, Dusty Baker and other stars will participate in the event to help extend the impact of the academy in Compton. |
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The new simulator will serve the academy by familiarizing its students with the commercial jet flight deck, FMS, EFIS, TCAS, EGPWS, weather radar, performance and speed. |
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The 1400-pupil academy in the upmarket area was ranked joint 13th in Scotland's top 20 exam league table for standard and O-grade passes last year. |
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In 2015 the academy organisation was restructured to comply to FA requirements and in June 2015 Grant Kalahar was appointed to the senior role of academy manager. |
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Cardiff RFC Ltd employ development officers who work with schools and clubs across the region and run a rugby academy for elite players aged 16 and above. |
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