It hopes to organise similar competitions and art camps in the premises so that more people would get to know the institution's environs. |
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In addition to quantifiable data, the survey seeks qualitative data on faculty perceptions of their institution's administration. |
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The first woman he sees is a washerwoman hanging out the institution's washing. |
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The Court must rule on a technicality about the institution's legal status, not that the director was a serial abuser. |
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They averaged 20.58 years of age, and their ethnic self-identification was representative of the institution's student body. |
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In celebration of the bicentennial of the Military Academy, there has been a flood of books on the august institution's history. |
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It is entirely proper for the president of a college to be concerned with the institution's public image. |
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Serious problems arise, however, when instrumental reason dominates the institution's modus operandi and modus vivendi. |
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The museological essays address the institution's mission, exhibition philosophy, history, and issues of ethics and repatriation. |
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Hers is an ambitious and comprehensive philosophy that promises to preserve the institution's nonconformist legacy. |
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The institution's greatest strength is its capacity to provide a key focus of identity through its strong social organization. |
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Now no member state would openly challenge the legitimacy of the institution's role. |
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The courts have widely recognized that remedying the present effects of an institution's past discrimination is a compelling interest. |
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More than 200 people attended the institution's 32nd annual powwow which was held in conjunction with the workshop. |
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You might consider trying to duplicate your institution's colors in the flower and candles, unless they are something like pomegranate and puce. |
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Placing limits on the filibuster is the wisest course for any senator who cares about the institution's future. |
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The achievements of the council in meeting its goals are a shining reflection of its diligence, and bear testimony to the commitment of the institution's governors. |
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Ties were broken according to each institution's multiyear APRs, which represent the APR scores from the preceding four seasons. |
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At the moment Rowan Williams is beached by his institution's dysfunction. |
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Owens Community College in Ohio has named Renay Scott as the institution's new executive vice president and provost. |
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Opt-out rates represent customer specific requests to be removed from the institution's e-newsletter mailing list. |
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It houses the Dean's office, administrative offices and a number of the institution's departments. |
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In March 2011, Howard Davies resigned over allegations about the institution's links to the Libyan regime. |
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An account of its first use in Scotland illustrates the institution's characteristics. |
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Small, to close its zoological research center despite a White House-approved increase in the institution's budget misstated the amount of the proposed increase. |
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Graduate students of the Karaganda Police Academy of Kazakhstan visited the Police Academy of Kyrgzystan, the institution's press service reported today. |
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The arms of Oriel College, Oxford alludes to the institution's regal foundation by using the Royal Arms of England with a silver border added for difference. |
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To this day the institution's locations are a source of contention. |
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The college included a common school for Virginia Indians, supplemented by local pupils, which lasted until a 1779 overhaul of the institution's curriculum. |
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Episcopacy was thus seen as a given of the Reformed Ecclesia Anglicana, and a foundation in the institution's appeal to ancient and apostolic legitimacy. |
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Enologists from the Victor Segalen University of Bourdeaux II-Talence continue that institution's long history of publishing works about wine and wine making. |
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At its foundation, Sharp was a member of the Institution's Temporary Management Committee and he remained a Manager for most of his life. |
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One of the Institution's founding members, Sir George Beaumont, Bt, would eventually play a major role in the National Gallery's foundation by offering a gift of 16 paintings. |
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