For our main courses we have lamb Rogan Josh and chicken Jalfrezzi accompanied by rice and nan bread. |
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These offer a variety of courses and qualifications, from computing sciences and mechanical engineering to sports coaching and holistic therapy. |
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He took courses by Adler and joined the Adlerians at the Cafe Shiller for lengthy discussions on Adlerian Psychology. |
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He missed lectures, dropped out of courses, spent long nights reading abstruse texts, and slept during the day. |
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It already helps to drive up standards, accredit courses and provide advice. |
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The experience open-wheel racers gain from competing on a variety of courses in a variety of cars is second to none. |
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Alternatives to traditional remedial courses include tutoring and adjunct courses directly connected with regular college-level courses. |
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This is valuable study time when students are racing to complete AS-level courses in just nine months from the moment they enter the Sixth Form. |
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Rigorous and lengthy clinical training replaced the short courses, European Wanderjahre, and apprenticeships of antebellum America. |
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Eight new graduate courses in accountancy will be used in the requirements of the new diploma programs. |
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For the others, he was majoring in archaeology and forensics, and I was taking courses in law and jurisprudence. |
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The university has an exciting academic year ahead of it, with a range of innovative projects and new courses on offer for students. |
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The fear courses through your veins like liquid fire, and so you hold fast to whate'er you can. |
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The first step into further education can be access courses at local colleges where they will sample work including bricklaying and horticulture. |
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My idea of courses taught entirely in cafes and bars could be construed as a perversion of the whare wananga's relationship to the natural world. |
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For the past two years, he has run in the IRL Infinite Pro Series, where he raced strictly on oval courses. |
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A benefit of this is that most sailors will now have access to more courses than those associated with their billet. |
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She had completed freshman year, and only had to make up a couple of courses over the summer to makeup her absences. |
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His official courses were on quantum mechanics, classical mechanics, and complex function theory. |
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Howth has a number of restaurants as well as golf courses and scenic walks. |
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It's the recurring question constantly spouted out by dance students who have to cough up readies to fund dance courses. |
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The rationalisation of the fee structure for medical, dental and nursing courses was a welcome step. |
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The courses are designed to be modular and scalable, so that teaching assistants and adjuncts can be slotted into courses as required. |
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In Champ cars we race on road courses, street tracks and ovals and the guy that can cope best on all types of track will take the title. |
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In Time Trial you race against the clock on the games 20 different courses. |
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Early in the season, Marlin correctly identified his team's shortcomings as qualifying and racing on road courses. |
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Because the school offers small class sizes, many of the courses have a wait list of three to six months. |
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Language acquirement consists of language courses to support asylum seekers to actively engage with their host country. |
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A variety of academic courses in foreign-area studies could precede or follow such summer programs. |
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Each academic year over 1,000 students enroll in undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral courses taught by the Judaic Studies faculty. |
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For the Department to employ them, these educators will have to attend training courses to acquaint them with the new curriculum. |
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I hope that training courses are put on to ensure they can continue in viable and financially rewarding employment elsewhere. |
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A Readership in Statistics was created in the Faculty of Agriculture to teach courses in that Faculty and courses in Mathematics. |
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And don't pay too much attention to the expensive add-ons some management-training courses include. |
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I have taught courses in mathematics and computer science at various universities ranging from Stanford to junior colleges. |
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According to Dr. Rajan, the Centre is doing advanced research, apart from conducting usual academic courses of higher studies. |
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Rayleigh developed laboratory courses in heat, electricity and magnetism, properties of matter, optics, and acoustics. |
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Later he was even prepared to rule that wayward parents should be sent on special parenting courses to teach them how to behave better. |
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Flooding academic courses with under-prepared students may have had the net effect of driving the rigor out of these courses. |
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The Education Secretary, Charles Clarke, has questioned public funding of purely academic courses. |
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The courses at present are heavily booked so it is advisable to put your name down early. |
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Organisers of both courses will be there in the evening to provide information and answer questions. |
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But then Miller began taking more traditional academic courses and found he loved being a college student. |
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He did the best that could be done, and the course now ranks 11 th in Golf Digest's ranking of courses in Georgia. |
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You receive a grade on your transcript for your internship course, just as you do for your academic courses. |
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He lobbied the diplomats during a formal, white-glove lunch featuring several courses and many more toasts. |
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The etiquette rule is to use the furthest outside one as the different courses are served, but that is easier said than done. |
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According to the Teachers Union the Constitution gives right to the university to hold admission tests for all courses. |
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The adaptability and flexibility of the courseware make it well suited for use in both Internet-based and long-distance learning courses. |
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The main courses with accompaniments included grilled lobster, jumbo prawns, beef wellington, assorted kebabs and vegetable au gratin. |
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Part social and part scientific, the courses were especially important for bringing together war brides about to leave for a foreign country. |
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Most universities provide a range of courses, some general and others highly focused. |
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More students are completing their courses and are gaining qualifications that they set out to achieve, the latest figures say. |
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Literary agents are queuing up to sign on young writers from such courses, she says. |
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But whilst a water ice is a perfectly pleasant thing, it's supposed to be a palate refresher between courses. |
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Their accredited courses offer very small classes that last over 30 hours in total. |
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Arts and social science programmes replaced courses in business and administration as the first choice for most degree applicants this year. |
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Some were from students who wanted to know which courses and qualifications you needed for a career in journalism. |
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It has been reported that one athlete took courses in weight training, bowling and jogging. |
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It is designed to put the spotlight on an army of people who continue to better their lives and careers with courses and qualifications. |
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If you start in this career as a fitness or leisure assistant, there are literally dozens of courses and qualifications awaiting you. |
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Trainees can specialize in two-year courses in joinery, metalwork, agricultural machinery maintenance, and construction skills. |
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The awards were in courses such as business administration, information processing, performing arts and art, craft and design. |
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What it does provide are titles, descriptions, and syllabi of a large number of courses from accredited academic institutions. |
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We try to balance the educational accredited courses with those that provide life skills, without the worry of sitting exams. |
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When the 12 weeks are up, the staff help them find accommodation, work and even organise enrolment on educational courses to gain qualifications. |
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They do this through courses, or by individual study with a rabbi. |
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I have done a lot of courses and gained qualifications at the centre. |
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The strength of wargaming lies in exploring alternatives and enhancing insights into likely courses of action, not in providing quantitative results. |
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Here's a short snapshot of a dynamic realm that helps to generate my weekly column for the Irish Examiner as well as keep the reading material in my academic courses relevant. |
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Twenty four students from all walks of life completed access courses the equivalent of A levels for mature students who want to go to higher education. |
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However a debate has simmered for years as to whether journalism has improved with the welter of academic courses which produce hundreds of graduates each year. |
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Eventually, they start taking Google courses and Nick starts understanding HTML and coding. |
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A well-proportioned side plate of vegetables came with the main courses. |
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As we noted, there are in addition about 300 institutions outside this country offering courses here by distance learning, sometimes afforced by local teaching. |
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The Football Coaches Association will this season affiliate to foreign coaching bodies in a bid to attach its membership to international coaching courses. |
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Gayness passes across my lips and courses through my veins like a 20-year-old scotch. |
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The expansion of student numbers in developed countries and the growth in numbers of accredited institutions and courses have led to public concerns about quality. |
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If I'm going to share the karma for harm someone else inflicts, I want to make sure that it truly is less than the harm that would result from all other courses of action. |
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There, she and other mothers can take ministry-sponsored courses, including on cooking and avoiding marital conflict. |
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Can the minister confirm that in the past five years the number of Maori participating in tertiary education doubled in the courses delivered by whare wananga? |
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They offered free flight instruction and other courses in aeronautics to all comers. |
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Child workers, even when they are brought back into the classroom, are unable to cope without proper bridge courses. |
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Besides perfecting table manners, these sometimes wait-listed courses advise youngsters on how to shake hands, be courteous on the phone, and write thank-you notes. |
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In fact, he taught the most intensive artillery course in the South and very likely the equal of courses at West Point. |
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And it reflects the wide range of courses available at the region's universities, alongside the more traditional academic courses associated with degree courses. |
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Without the Student Loan Scheme, university students would continue to pursue the lofty academic courses whose demise is being so sorely lamented. |
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Schools in more affluent areas and fee paying schools are more likely to have students whose parents can and will pay a lot of money for grinds and revision courses. |
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From experience students require a grade A in mathematics at A2 level to be able to cope with the mathematical content of the physics courses abroad. |
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I was also teaching my courses at UC-Berkeley much of that time, though I had time off in the summers and through a sabbatical. |
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The team's courses are run for two hours a week for seven weeks. |
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He said that for its first 20 years, the club was located at Gotham before moving to Deerpark, where it is acknowledged as one of the finest courses in the country. |
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The most prestigious tournament of Ireland is the Irish Open, which is held on courses in the four provinces. |
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Following World War I, European countries organised Grand Prix races over closed courses. |
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Touring car racing is a set of vehicles, modified street cars, that race over closed purpose built race tracks and street courses. |
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Other lakes are found in endorheic basins or along the courses of mature rivers. |
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Geothermally heated outdoor pools are widespread, and swimming courses are a mandatory part of the national curriculum. |
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Now called the Foundation Centre, it delivers courses at both Durham City and Queens campus, Stockton on Tees. |
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The Centre runs a range of courses which cover specific academic disciplines and key skills. |
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Many Durham University courses are also individually ranked among the best in the country, as noted below. |
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Adults of all ages could stay at them for several weeks and take courses in subjects that ranged from handicrafts to economics. |
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Additionally there is Inverness College which offers further and higher education courses to those of school leaving age and above. |
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Public facilities include a regional sports and leisure centre, two golf courses, major parks, a civic centre and theatre and a college campus. |
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Standard Grade courses are taken over a student's third and fourth year in secondary education. |
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The majority of courses were examined by written papers with practical work present in subjects such as Art and Design. |
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It is a common mistake to confuse vocational Higher National Courses with NQ Higher courses. |
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The Old Course at St Andrews is one of the oldest golf courses in the world, a public course over common land in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. |
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Visitors travel to St Andrews in great numbers for several courses ranked amongst the finest in the world, as well as for the sandy beaches. |
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Links courses remain most common in Ireland and Great Britain, especially in Scotland. |
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The style of play on a links golf course is considerably different from the style of play on other types of courses. |
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These involve the character of the courses used, the composition of the field, and other idiosyncrasies. |
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Carnoustie is considered by many to be the most difficult course in the Open rota, and one of the toughest courses in the world. |
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Its Old Course is one of the host courses for The Open Championship, one of the major championships on the PGA Tour and European Tour. |
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Golf and tennis are popular in Atlanta, and the city contains six public golf courses and 182 tennis courts. |
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In the early 1900s the University added courses that included Law, Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics, and Botany. |
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The university also has a popular Centre for Lifelong Learning which has been teaching a wide range of courses to the public for over 125 years. |
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In July 2009, the University announced it was ending the teaching of over 250 humanities courses at the centre making over 100 staff redundant. |
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A number of institutions were not accredited by the university, but had some of their courses validated by it. |
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Similarly, a number of contemporary art institutions launched curatorial study courses as an alternative to traditional academic programs. |
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The Dublin area has several race courses including Shelbourne Park and Leopardstown. |
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The only Humanities courses remaining in the School and at Cardiff Metropolitan University from 2011 onwards are those connected with English. |
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The left hand is used to serve oneself when the courses are not served by the host. |
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Rambling, hillwalking and climbing are popular, with local outdoor education centres offering courses and activity holidays. |
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I've heard that one L courses are the hardest courses you'll take in law school. |
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Some Danish and Norwegian is at times also taught as part of Swedish courses for native speakers. |
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These are old floodplains that remain relatively high above the present floodplain and indicate former courses of a stream. |
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Extra nutrients are also supplied by treatment plants, golf courses, fertilizers, farms, as well as untreated sewage in many countries. |
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As of 2015, language enthusiasts attempt to start up courses for the language and culture, especially in the Tweante region. |
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Outside Sweden and Finland, there are about 40,000 active learners enrolled in Swedish language courses. |
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Some of the most common usages are for parks, golf courses and other sports fields. |
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Rotterdam has its own annual international marathon, which offers one of the fastest courses in the world. |
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Many courses are offered are related to the port operations, logistics, industry, and sustainable development. |
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The college offers academic A levels, The International Baccalaureate and vocational courses. |
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In spring and summer, thousands of students from all over Europe gather to attend language courses at the many language schools. |
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Public and private schools generally require students to take Japanese language classes as well as English language courses. |
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University Campus Suffolk also run higher education courses in Norfolk, from multiple locations including Great Yarmouth College. |
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Many of the deaths take place on stretches of road where streams flow underneath showing that migration routes often follow water courses. |
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The dinner was a parade of courses, each featuring foods more elaborate than the last. |
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Beginning in the Summer 2015, the campus will begin to offer undergraduate credit courses in History. |
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Most of the settlements in the area are villages or hamlets that have evolved around farms or water courses. |
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Some groups offer training courses to help cyclists integrate themselves with other traffic. |
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During these courses students attend classes and participate in a variety of different activities games, music, art and sport. |
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The prisons gym department also provides physical education courses as well as recreational gym. |
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Acquisition of second and additional languages can come at any age, through exposure in daily life or courses. |
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The principal feature of the projection is that Rhumb lines, sailing courses at a constant bearing, are mapped to straight lines on the map. |
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The Chao Phraya and the Mekong River are the indispensable water courses of rural Thailand. |
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There is a golf course designed by Gary Player and rated in the top 30 golf courses in South Africa. |
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Lisboa and Troia golf course are two of many stunning golf courses located in Lisbon. |
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The school was free of charge and the courses taught were Latin language, literature, history, science, art, philosophy and theology. |
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After following the courses of the Coca and Napo rivers, the expedition started running out of provisions. |
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All first-year professors here must teach four courses a term, yet you're only teaching one! What entitled you to such a privilege? |
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Other rivers run directly into the Atlantic Ocean or the Cantabrian Sea, most of them having short courses. |
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Most of these courses are generally served with local olive oil, also a prime product enjoying a worldwide reputation. |
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Once chosen, officer candidates are sent to one of several British or Canadian basic officer courses depending on the arm of service. |
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In English primary education grammar courses, a copula is often called a linking verb. |
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It has more public golf courses, registered boats, and lighthouses than any other state. |
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The state has the highest number of golf courses and registered snowmobiles in the nation. |
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In school, Louis was a serious student in languages and other basic courses and usually achieved top scores. |
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The programs consist of three years, and have similar content in their mandatory first year courses. |
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Medical education began in 1801 with the offering of regular medical courses at the Royal and Military Hospital in the old City of Goa. |
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Most law schools now factor in extracurricular activities, work experience, and unique courses of study in their evaluation of applicants. |
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These basic courses are intended to provide an overview of the broad study of law. |
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Most law courses are less about doctrine and more about learning how to analyze legal problems, read cases, distill facts and apply law to facts. |
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Many high schools feature fabrication courses that include metal work, where the experience of a qualified millwright is valuable. |
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The river courses underground through the center of the city, and emerges at the foot of College Hill. |
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Wordless conditioning... cannot inculcate the more complex courses of behaviour. |
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St Andrews did not participate in clearing and offered no courses to either Scottish or rUK students. |
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Considered 'one of the premier courses in Cumbria' it has been influenced by FG Hawtree during the 1950s and by Howard Swan today. |
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The streams falling east and west from Honister turn gradually northward and flow along roughly parallel courses for around 12 miles. |
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Additionally, approximately 10,000 high school students take courses at the university, while over two thousand researchers work. |
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Many state institutions have expanded their education scope and introduced new courses or departments. |
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His friends worked to set him on his feet by organising courses of public lectures for him, drumming up an audience and selling guinea tickets. |
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In golf, the terrain on golf courses is often made more rugged and hilly to make the holes harder to play. |
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There are also frequent stream courses and drainage channels which link with the main rivers crossing the vale. |
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The Maltings College opened in 2013 and offers a range of vocational sixth form courses. |
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Most secondary schools in the area do not offer sixth form courses to students any more. |
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Golf courses around the town include Rochdale Golf Club and Marland Golf Course at Springfield Park. |
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Apprenticeship courses provided over 1000 local apprenticeship places in 2013, within businesses across Pennine Lancashire. |
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Typically, a range will offer safety courses, concealed carry courses, and advanced training in firearms techniques, for a fee. |
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All courses and qualifications at Dartmoor are operated by South Gloucestershire and Stroud College and Cornwall College. |
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At the king's coronation feast, several subtleties were served between main courses. |
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Main courses include the ultramoist roast pork and camarones al ajillo, shrimp in spicy garlic sauce. |
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Both farmers and suburban users fertilizing lawns and golf courses generally apply more fertilizer rather than risk underapplication. |
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Successful completion of an Access course guarantees students a place on a wide range of HNC, HND or university degree courses. |
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Currently, the access courses are only available at further education colleges like Coleg Glan Hafren. |
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From entry-level access courses to professional degree level qualifications there's something for everyone. |
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Newcastle College saw applications for its Open College Network North East Region's Access courses double in the last 12 months. |
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The layout, including an overhead mezzanine, will provide all-round viewing and enable even more students to access courses. |
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Access courses meet a very real need for a second chance to get into higher education. |
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Edinburgh offered 130 courses to rUK students, but only one to Scottish students. |
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This car must be legal to drive on the open road, and adapted for racing on circuits or closed courses. |
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I have heard it is one of the most demanding courses at the university. |
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Between courses, the banqueters were entertained by minstrels in medieval garb. |
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We are seeking a Biogeoscientist to teach introductory, intermediate, and advanced biology and environmental studies courses. |
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The public has the impression that students are just taking a bunch of bird courses. |
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Other plantation lands have become bungaloid subdivisions or luxury housing or golf courses. |
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Throughout American higher education, Western Civilization courses tempered electives and various Chinese menus of distribution requirements. |
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Blood pumped around the human body courses throughout all its veins and arteries. |
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He knew why the building was so damp. Its damp courses were defective and it was built on top of the tank stream. |
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Most golf courses built in the 1980s went away from the old-fashioned ground game and forced players to hit the ball high. |
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The floor of first story and piazza to be laid with Georgia pine, in narrow courses planed, groved and tongued, and laid in the best manner. |
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There are many other famous golf courses in Scotland, including Carnoustie, Gleneagles, Muirfield, and Royal Troon. |
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The North Sea coast of the United Kingdom has tourist destinations with beach resorts and golf courses. |
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There are three fine old links courses in this region at Seaton Carew, Goswick and Redcar. |
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The Tyneside Golf Club at Ryton dates from 1880 but there may have been earlier courses in the region. |
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It offers the broadest range of courses and has the largest research budget. |
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Wheelock's Latin has become the standard text for many American introductory Latin courses. |
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In the pontifical universities postgraduate courses of Canon law are taught in Latin, and papers are written in the same language. |
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In Russia the Moscow State University offers Gaelic language, history and culture courses. |
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The Norwegian government offers language instructional courses for immigrants wishing to obtain Norwegian citizenship. |
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The die consists of three courses of travertino, and the work is of that kind called isodoma. |
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The region has the lowest number of people registered on higher education courses at FE colleges. |
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It has been announced that the campus will close on 31 July 2013, with courses and students being transferred to Canterbury. |
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These courses tend to have highly specified curricula, leaving students without many options for broader study. |
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The University of Sheffield runs a number of courses and research projects dedicated to folk culture. |
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The introductory mathematics courses will lay the groundwork for all your subsequent engineering studies. |
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This marina has its own chandlery and coffee shop, training courses and boat sales. |
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It has two main campuses the Joseph Wright Centre in the centre of Derby, where its A Level courses are based. |
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The rowing trainer at the time noted that Hawking cultivated a daredevil image, steering his crew on risky courses that led to damaged boats. |
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For instance, spacecraft use a variation of the Euler method to approximate curved courses within zero gravity environments. |
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Similar tests are also used to place ESL students in college level courses. |
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Those that don't place high enough on college placement exams often have to enroll in ESL courses at their universities. |
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The University of Cambridge offers courses in Cornish through its John Trim Resources Centre, which is part of its Language Centre. |
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The county has a number of private and public golf courses, including the Church Stretton Golf Club, situated on the slopes of the Long Mynd. |
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In addition, in recent years a variety of vocational courses have been added to the curriculum. |
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In addition, they offer a broader range of courses at a lower cost per student than most school sixth forms. |
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Licenciatura courses exist mostly in mathematics, humanities, and natural sciences. |
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Further course work is not precluded during the project work, but the courses are fewer and are at an advanced level. |
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In the graduate program, courses leading to a degree such as the Master of Physiotherapy degree are offered. |
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Resources necessary for new courses in the arts, architecture and archaeology were donated by Richard Fitzwilliam of Trinity College. |
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Not all colleges offer all courses, but they generally cover a broad range of subjects. |
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The same courses run at the Centre for Preparatory Studies at Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan. |
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Unlike most other business schools, LBS organises courses in listed buildings in London instead of new buildings with a modern architecture. |
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These are broken into 5 streams of around 80 students who take all core courses together. |
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The first class will start in September 2016 and will consist of 12 months of courses. |
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Students must also follow 2 electives and can choose among 30 different courses. |
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Eton also runs a number of choral and English language courses during the summer months. |
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They were laid along accurately surveyed courses, and some were cut through hills, or conducted over rivers and ravines on bridgework. |
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The most thorough used different symbols for cities, way stations, water courses, and so on. |
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In the stretch around Milecastle 50TW, it was built on a flat base with three to four courses of turf blocks. |
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Above the stone curtain wall's foundations, one or more footing courses were laid. |
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Workmen were employed to restore sections of the wall, generally up to a height of seven courses. |
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He attended St Helens College where he completed the courses of sociology, politics, and literature before moving on to the University of Essex. |
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A few courses still require sand to be used instead of peg tees, to reduce litter and reduce damage to the teeing ground. |
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The United Kingdom has many world class golf courses which can accommodate crowds in the tens of thousands for tournaments. |
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Silverstone Circuit, Donington Park and Brands Hatch are the three international motorsport courses. |
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There are many other famous golf courses in Scotland, including Carnoustie, Gleneagles, Muirfield, Balcomie and Royal Troon. |
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For example, the Old Course at St Andrews is a charitable trust and Musselburgh Links is public courses. |
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Such largesse is possible because Scotland boasts more courses per head of population than any other country. |
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There are now more than 550 golf courses throughout the country, with at least 21 courses in Edinburgh alone. |
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There are nine courses in the current rota, four in Scotland, four in England and one in Northern Ireland. |
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The remaining courses host the Open roughly every 10 years but the gaps between hosting Opens may be longer or shorter than this. |
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All those who entered played 18 holes on one of two courses and then played 18 holes on the other course the following day. |
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The competition is contested every two years with the venue alternating between courses in the United States and Europe. |
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There are three race courses in Malaysia, namely Penang Turf Club, Perak Turf Club and Selangor Turf Club. |
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The National and Mildmay courses used to share the water jump, but the water jump is no longer used on the Mildmay course. |
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Golf is another popular sport in Ireland, with over 300 courses countrywide. |
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Courses offered were in agriculture, the wildlife of Lough Neagh, water testing and other aquatic courses. |
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Additionally, two further branch campuses in both London and Birmingham in England deliver courses. |
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An online distance learning provision also offers Ulster University courses globally. |
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The site closed in 2008 and courses were relocated to the Coleraine and the newly developed Belfast campuses. |
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The campus is also the only campus delivering courses in Biomedical Engineering within Northern Ireland. |
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Although offering a range of degree courses, these colleges primarily provide training for those wishing to enter the teaching profession. |
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Areas such as playing fields and golf courses are excluded unless completely surrounded by builtup sites. |
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Other officers also train at RAF Cranwell, but on different courses, such as those for professionally qualified officers. |
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Golf courses increased in large number, including major championship courses. |
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There are football pitches, two golf courses, a pitch and putt course and a horse riding school. |
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The club has a second course, and there are public golf courses at Auchmill, Balnagask, Hazlehead and King's Links. |
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The university is noted for its computing and creative technology courses, particularly in computer games technology. |
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The commando courses are a series of physical and mental endurance tests that highlight their military professionalism. |
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It is not murderous venom that courses in black veins but loving tolerance for the stranger, which is the central moral imperative of the Gospel. |
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Unlike most degrees, the state has control over teacher training courses, and standards are monitored by Ofsted inspectors. |
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Students who have completed a first degree can apply for postgraduate and graduate courses. |
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National 5 courses and above will also have a number of internal assessments, followed by an externally marked exam. |
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To earn extra money, he wrote book reviews and lectured at evening extension courses at the University College London, and Oxford. |
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It offers further and higher education courses in fine art, graphic design, interior design, spatial design and textile design up to PhD level. |
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In August 2015 it was ranked first on a list of master's courses in fashion by Business of Fashion, a fashion website. |
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On straighter courses, the strokesman may steer, since he can point the stern of the boat at some landmark at the start of the course. |
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On international courses, landmarks for the steersmen, consisting of two aligned poles, may be provided. |
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Golf is very popular in Ireland, with over 400 golf clubs throughout the island, and over 300 courses in the Republic of Ireland. |
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Among Ireland's most famous golf courses are Royal County Down Golf Club, Royal Portrush Golf Club, Portmarnock and Ballybunion. |
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The FreemanWhite Academy is an award-winning curriculum with more than 200 continuing education courses catering to the AEC industry. |
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I needed a waiver from the department head to take the course because I didn't technically have the prerequisite courses. |
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The only problem with this time of year is that courses aerate their greens. |
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The present-day rivers have narrow courses incised into the floodplains, with anabranches, or anastomosing distributary channels. |
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Applicants must still use the Individual Development Plan to annotate the courses for which they wish to apply for ATAP funding. |
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Alejandra is also founder and coordinator of the Zopilote Institute, the administrative body for El Pardo's courses. |
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Teams of eight will follow five different courses to jog, bicycle, kayak, roller skate, and either canoe, raft, or racewalk. |
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Beyond the cyclos, pho and ao dai, Vietnam is gaining a reputation for its breathtaking beaches, luxurious resorts and golf courses. |
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Among the pests profiled are billbugs, cutworms, green June beetle, mound-building ants on golf courses, and yellow jackets. |
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We'd go out and get rat-arsed during the Scotland coaching courses and he was great company. |
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After two courses of arsenic trioxide, over 90 per cent of the 63 patients were in complete remission. |
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I grew up on kikuyu grass courses and you could never bump and run a golf ball on them. |
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Each student was given a uniform and Army ration packs and tried their hand at assault courses, patrols, command tasks and paintballing. |
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Pitt said Golf Australia hoped to return the Open to one of the traditional sandbelt courses in 2010, the last of a minimum three-year deal to play the event in Melbourne. |
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For the fourth year running, KGV achieved the highest point score per student for state education in Sefton for A levels and their equivalent advanced level courses. |
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Southport is often called England's Golfing Capital because it is at the centre of England's Golf Coast and has the UK's highest concentration of championship links courses. |
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Between 1837 and 1840, Carlyle delivered four such courses of lectures. |
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The walls of the houses and shops and temples were often constructed of alternating courses of large blocks of ignimbrite and small, sienna-coloured Roman bricks. |
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The courses of the Roman and modern roads are not identical. |
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