She took a sabbatical and has continued with her psychological researches while sailing the South Seas. |
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She is now in the middle of a sabbatical year which she is spending doing research for her Masters degree in biodiversity and conservation. |
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What makes the eschatological future available is God's sabbatical celebration, which has been taking place since the foundation of the world. |
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Supposedly at least, he is a man of the written word, an academic who has taken a sabbatical year in Berlin in order to write a study of Titian. |
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Employees would receive no pay during the sabbatical year, but would be free to travel or take on another job if they wished. |
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I spent my 1977 sabbatical year in his Department at the Institute of Psychiatry in London. |
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This research was initiated by the first author during a sabbatical year at the University of Hawaii where colleagues extended many favors. |
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For the next academic year, the author was on sabbatical leave and hence no data are available for the 1994-1995 year. |
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Julie Jones, a 26-year-old consultant at Accenture's Chicago office, was among one of the first to sign up for the company's sabbatical program. |
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Faculty often bounce ideas off each other about potential sabbatical plans, and I certainly was no different in planning mine. |
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The aim of phase two would be to secure funding and design a permanent sabbatical centre. |
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She was studying in an English school where all the teachers are Americans who are on a sabbatical leave from a different elementary school. |
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However, the dean has been on sabbatical leave since resigning and will officially depart at the end of the year. |
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For instance, during a sabbatical stay in Scotland, a Scotsman kidded me good-naturedly about Americans worshiping cars. |
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Consulting and sabbatical leaves can bring new skills and freshness to teaching, research, and service programs. |
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But, I also needed a sabbatical experience that would be beneficial for both SFU and myself. |
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At the end of his sabbatical year, he signed the official proclamation declaring worldwide eradication of the disease. |
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The title is only passing reference to the Louisville Institute sabbatical that occasioned its writing. |
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Last week Times editor Peter Stothard announced he is taking an unscheduled sabbatical. |
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However poetic justice was done when, on the orders of her sister Mary, Lizzie followed him, albeit only for a 12-month sabbatical. |
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He has continued to live at Minster House next to the cathedral while on sabbatical leave. |
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But Tom is as stalwart as the administration for which he shilled so continuously, before taking his book-writing sabbatical. |
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And oh, by the way, he has backstopped the Rangers to their first playoff appearance after a seven-season sabbatical. |
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If they choose to go on sabbatical for a full semester, they will receive full pay. |
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We've also decided to take something of a sabbatical from smallholding next year, to allow us to concentrate on other things. |
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He thanks P. Hoffman for inviting him to spend his sabbatical at Harvard University, where this paper was completed. |
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While on sabbatical in 1997, the scientist collected preserved leaves from university and museum collections in Europe and the Americas. |
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In an interview with South East Radio, Dr Walsh said Dr Comiskey will also remain in Dublin after his sabbatical year. |
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The breaks would be largely funded by workers saving part of their salary so they can enjoy the septennial sabbatical. |
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Then the veteran of the Canadian metal scene then went on a sabbatical of sorts. |
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Tracy Noone has been the county's regular top scorer during the golden period from 1999, but missed last year on her American sabbatical. |
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The project started because I was on sabbatical from the University of California at Davis. |
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I spent 2 years as a professor at Acadia University replacing those on sabbatical. |
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For starters, he not only negotiated full professorship and the Jackman Chair in Philosophy, plus a paid sabbatical. |
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She has been recalled from her sabbatical at the University of California to serve as the senior civilian on a Pentagon taskforce. |
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And Robredo chose to take a two-year sabbatical to study at Harvard University. |
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We also thank our respective universities for financial support during our 1997-98 sabbatical year in Venice, Verona, and Paris. |
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This includes scientists and researchers working on government grants or on sabbatical. |
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In 1990 Bellcore created the idea of a Fellow who would spend a sabbatical at a university. |
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This week Askea Parish wishes Fr John Fitzpatrick well as he leaves to begin a sabbatical year. |
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George calls attention to a similar service provided by Moses' sabbatical year during which all farming ceases. |
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For every five years spent at Ammex, each employee is entitled to a three-week, fully paid sabbatical, on top of the usual vacation and personal days. |
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But call it gardening leave, call it long service leave, call it a sabbatical, but the Commonwealth Bank continues to fumble the fate of the man who has driven the revamp. |
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Over the years, I felt I should involve myself in that, so I took a sabbatical and went to Chicago to study blacksmithing and the decorative arts. |
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In addition to vivifying the recipe during his sabbatical, Mr. Copeland also came up with recipes for dirty rice and hand-rolled biscuits. |
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He can't understand the cause of it, and hopes he is only taking sabbatical leave. |
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The sabbatical leave is a widespread practice among universities and is even available in some school systems. |
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He never purchased a house, preferring instead to live in houses rented from other professors on sabbatical leave. |
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Dr. Vahdat, who is on sabbatical leave from the university, is also a principal engineer at Google. |
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The teacher shall be entitled, during his or her sabbatical leave, to the salary determined in the contract. |
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Perhaps it could be possible to negotiate a sabbatical leave for those who want to try a mobility experience. |
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Grantees may be away on sabbatical leave for a period not exceeding one year without informing the agency. |
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During this round of negotiations, the issue of sabbatical leave was discussed. |
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There are provisions for individual financial assistance to employees willing to upgrade their skills, and for sabbatical leave. |
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Additionally, UNFPA had a sabbatical leave programme for staff to undertake a course of study. |
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If you are an established dance professional, you may only apply for support to take sabbatical leave from your professional responsibilities. |
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During his sabbatical, Williams studied holistic medicine and became a certified yoga instructor. |
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It is for the Superior of the Circumscription in which you work to give the go-ahead for your sabbatical. |
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In 1955, TRW recruited Mueller to work on missile-guidance radar – first on a university sabbatical, then from 1957 as a full-timer. |
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Without thinking twice, Virgilio accepted the offer, arranged a sabbatical from the firehouse, and joined the sailing team. |
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I'm reposting some Meatless Monday classics like this one while I'm on sabbatical this month. |
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While on sabbatical in Rome he took a course and studied with one of Rome's exorcists. |
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Currently, she is on sabbatical from the university and is working as a senior research advisor at the Policy Research Initiative. |
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From September 2009 to August 2010, Julie is on sabbatical leave pursuing a Masters of Law Degree at the prestigious London School of Economics. |
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On assignments I was presented as an academic on sabbatical, working as a kind of consultants' consultant. |
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Don Kerr is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Western Ontario, currently on sabbatical leave. |
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Christopher Curran presented the draft Act on behalf of Professor Alastair Lucas, who was on sabbatical. |
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Two resignations were received from members of the bilingual teaching staff and two are going on sabbatical leave this coming year. |
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Many requests come from theological professors on sabbatical who are called to be guest lecturers in another country. |
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Regrets were received from Alastair Cribb, who is still on sabbatical, Ian Green, Steven Lewis and David Naylor. |
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The sabbatical year was the seventh year, and the jubilee year followed seven sabbatical cycles. |
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We were spending a sabbatical year in Pisa, living a few blocks from the Leaning Tower. |
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Schumacher retired, Brawn took a sabbatical year, and Byrne moved to Thailand with his wife but remained a consultant. |
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He had met with a famous immunologist from San Francisco and had decided to take a sabbatical year in the US to work with him. |
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At the end of my sabbatical year, I wanted to write an article, quoting certain clients who had given their permission. |
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In 1976 he stayed during a sabbatical year in Schimmert and attended college on the UTP in Heerlen, especially for exegesis. |
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Don recently spent a sabbatical year in South Africa, where he worked with two microfinance organizations assisting micro-entrepreneurs. |
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With the agreement of the university concerned, recipients would continue to be eligible during a paid sabbatical year. |
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After a sabbatical year, Randy Mamola came back in 1992 on a Yamaha as a privateer. |
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The paper was written whilst on sabbatical at Pennsylvania State University, where much logistical support and scientific stimulus was given by D. W. Burbank and colleagues. |
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Larrinaga plans to take a year's sabbatical to travel and study. |
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Prof Malcolm Ludvigsen, a visiting lecturer at York University, took a sabbatical from Linkoping University in Sweden with the intention of finishing his second book. |
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A stint as a teaching assistant for an accounting class led him to substitute for the same professor the next year when that professor went on sabbatical. |
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Hearing visiting scholars lecture on general relativity at the university, Weber decided to use his 1955 sabbatical to study the subject in more depth. |
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Metcalf, 47, is on sabbatical from Lawrence University, in Wisconsin. |
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As scholar in residence, he will implement the sabbatical program. |
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Perhaps I should have piped up and suggested a digestion sabbatical before the final touch, which effectively scuppers any true criticism by being truly ambrosial. |
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When Laws began his cabinet sabbatical, the broadsheets wept as bitterly as if it were a scene from Les Mis. |
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Amanda is a primary school teacher in Harare, and her school gave her a sabbatical. |
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The idea of sabbatical also included the release from debts every seven years. |
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Transportation costs to move research equipment or material to and from the sabbatical location. |
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Your RRSP can also be a source of revenue during a sabbatical, temporary unemployment or parental leave. |
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In this scheme it is envisaged that an eminent researcher would spend sabbatical time pursuing research in a region requiring capacity building. |
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On the other hand the ITM stimulated its staff to replenish their field experience by allowing flexible sabbatical leaves. |
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Similar to the sabbatical, there was the suggestion of a European mobility fund. |
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It forms a nice sabbatical that adds greatly to their quality of life with relatively little extra expense to the defence budget. |
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On the other hand, maybe sanity is overrated, and a decent sabbatical from fiction is just what my brain needs to come up with loads of exciting new ideas. |
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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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A Mellon sabbatical grant allowed me to develop and add to the course a laboratory section focused on survey research and participant observation. |
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Only two of the paid sabbatical positions were contested, adding to concerns raised during the hustings that OUSU was failing to display its relevancy to the student body. |
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I have a male friend who spent a post-tenure sabbatical leave writing his second book as well as caring for his newborn, while his wife returned to her law practice. |
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Continuing research initiated during the sabbatical leave of Professor Hildebrand, a series of research projects are exploring the issue of bus safety in Australia. |
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Many pastors find a new creative outlet during their sabbatical time through painting, pottery, music, or some other previously undiscovered or underdeveloped talent. |
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Dean Methuen, 57, who was appointed to Ripon in October 1995, will go on sabbatical leave until he officially leaves Ripon Cathedral at the end of the year. |
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His studies in a small town in Kansas during two sabbatical leaves at Wichita State University confirmed the structural differences he expected from the literature. |
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This edition is late in getting posted because the editor has now returned to teaching after his sabbatical year and is having trouble adjusting to the pace. |
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A sabbatical year in the mid-1990s, spent in England, provided a period of immersion in qualitative research, through affiliation with a group of feminist psychologists. |
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For a while, the tendency was to accept visiting positions in academic institutions, but soon the sabbatical year became an opportunity to work in any field that paid well. |
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When Dad had a sabbatical year in 1962, he and Mom took the four of us children to live in Europe, and we spent a summer in Bavaria, in the foothills of the Alps. |
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The award enables agency leaders in western Canada to take a sabbatical year to work on self-designed projects that are intended to benefit the broader voluntary sector. |
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He returned to Zambia in 1997 and ministered as a parish priest in Kabanana, in the Archdiocese of Lusaka until 2004, when he decided to take a sabbatical. |
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First, I am going to take a sabbatical half-year to reflect. |
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This initiative on sabbatical periods in the local Fraternity of the College of St. Bonaventure is recommended by the Minister and Definitory General. |
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Davies took a sabbatical from his post at the University College of Wales and wrote most of the chapters while touring Europe. |
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As with most if not all Students' Unions, a yearly election takes place in which a number of sabbatical officers are elected. |
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Terfel intended to take 2008 as a sabbatical from opera performances, but broke this to take the title role in WNO's revival of Falstaff. |
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With easy-to-use search functions, finding a sabbatical rental, a vacation home, a home for swap, or a house sitting opportunity is fast, easy, and free with Sabbatix.com! |
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A sabbatical year of travel for my wife, my two sons and me. |
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I have an open mind to anything and some of the ideas have involved sabbatical years. |
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It may be necessary in order to allot Sabbatical leave of absences that the normal manner in allotting vacations be modified to accommodate those wishing sabbatical leave. |
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Visiting workers may be university or industry researchers on sabbatical leave, industrial collaborators engaged under the terms of a collaborative agreement, retired NRC staff, or students. |
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He traveled extensively to Africa during his sabbatical year. |
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You must reevaluate it at different phases of your life, such as the birth of a child, a sabbatical leave, loss of employment or startup of a business. |
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No additional funds will be given to cover the period of sabbatical leave. |
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From that point of view the sabbatical year was very scary. |
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If I had to choose a sabbatical year, I would choose this one. |
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In addition, if the sabbatical leave has not been taken, the contributions required to recognize the total number of years worked shall be deducted from the salary reimbursed to the teacher. |
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In 1980-81, he took a sabbatical year in Europe to study the viola da gamba with Wieland Kuijken and the string baryton with Riki Gerardy and Janos Liebner. |
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But BE CAREFUL, this is above all valid for a sabbatical year programme. |
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Romy goes on a well-earned sabbatical, but his congregation has already indicated that they would be agreeable to Romy's return to JRS in the future. |
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Since finishing his mandate, he has been enjoying a sabbatical year. |
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Fellowship supplements will be offered to students who obtain fellowships from other granting organizations as well as to researchers on sabbatical leave to encourage them to join the program. |
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It is also the moment to announce the departure of our editor-in-chief, Pierre de Charentenay, who will leave Brussels for a sabbatical year in order to take up a teaching assignment in the United States. |
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She saw the potential of sound absorbent furniture during her sabbatical year working with noise researchers at Gothenburg's Sahlgrenska Hospital. |
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She recently spent a sabbatical year based in Hilo, Hawaii, at the Smithsonian Observatory, where she led a major research project on the fuel for star formation in galaxies undergoing intense bursts of star formation. |
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Residents on sabbatical or educational leave from employment will be covered by Manitoba Health and Healthy Living for up to 24 consecutive months. |
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Professor Gervais has been on sabbatical leave for the last six months, which inhibited the completion of the roster of law school representatives. |
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Or the letter from this young man who had never been in the Caribbean with his parents and would now like to spend a sabbatical year there with his family at your expense? |
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Dr. Bernstein indicated that he had received regrets from Denise Alcock, Stephanie Atkinson, Alastair Cribb who is on sabbatical in Europe until Spring 2003, Hubert Gauthier, Ian Green and Kevin Keough. |
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During my sabbatical in 2006, I started in collaboration with The Johns Hopkins University a new study based on the use of the speckle contained in ultrasound images to control a robotized ultrasound probe. |
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While on sabbatical, Zukerman will prepare for the NAC's Summer Music Institute, as well plan for the 07-08 season of the National Arts Centre Orchestra. |
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It's like a refresher or a sabbatical to do something else. |
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An easily accessible repository of LIS research, sabbatical topics and substantive reviews of research-to-date is an important component of CARL's national research agenda. |
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Munna is a poor, working dhobi boy and evening rat killer, as well as an aspiring actor, and Shai is a US banker on sabbatical in Mumbai. |
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Topics included the 32nd Interamerican Congress of Psychology in Guatemala in June-July 2009 and doing psychology internationally while on sabbatical abroad. |
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On sabbatical in New Zealand, Dr. Effer witnessed the first groundbreaking studies of using intrauterine steroids to accelerate fetal lung development in sheep. |
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After the Ghost in the Machine Tour concluded in 1982, the group took a sabbatical and each member pursued outside projects. |
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The sabbatical leave with deferred salary allows a tenured teacher who is not on availability to have his or her salary for a given period of work spread out over a longer period which includes the length of the leave. |
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Another player who enjoyed a day to remember was Hidetoshi Nakata, who used the match to return from action following a year-long sabbatical that saw him travel the world after last summer's FIFA World Cup? |
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During the sabbatical leave of humanitarian officer Harald Happel for study purposes during the first half of 2009, this critical office at the Secretariat will be covered by Gauthier De Locht, seconded from Caritas Belgium. |
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The mother's central argument was that the children had acquired a habitual residence in England and Wales during their sabbatical year and that at the time of their removal they did not have a habitual residence in Spain. |
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This research grew out of a sabbatical year spent as a Visiting Scholar in the Program in Science, Technology and Society at the Massacusetts Institute of Technology. |
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Higher-education teaching personnel should be granted study and research leave, such as sabbatical leave, on full or partial pay, where applicable, at regular intervals. |
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In 1976, Crick took a sabbatical year at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California. |
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After taking a three-month sabbatical to consider a number of offers, Bell-Jones then agreed to set up a UK subsidiary of a German gift-wrap company called Danway, in Chester. |
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She recently returned to work after a two-year sabbatical from her acting career. |
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In late 1947 he returned to Cambridge for a sabbatical year during which he produced a seminal work on Intelligent Machinery that was not published in his lifetime. |
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