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A lifelong Mennonite, Neufeld joined the executive of Menno Simons College and became chair of the Menno Simons College Foundation after his retirement from the legislature.
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Thus, he implicitly emphasized that it is God-made (" God has joined together "), " male and female ," lifelong (" let no one separate "), and monogamous (" a man ... his wife ").
He then joined the Royal Navy during which time he got two tattoos, of which his official website says " unlike many tattoos, his were not frivolous — his tattoos reflect two of his lifelong commitments: his family and Scotland.
As a child he attended the local Church of Christ where he remained a lifelong member and joined the Boy Scouts ' Troop 46.
A lifelong Gilbert and Sullivan fan, in 1975, Wilson joined the Board of Trustees of the D ' Oyly Carte Trust at the invitation of Sir Hugh Wontner, who was then the Lord Mayor of London.
Fox, who became Pitt's lifelong political rival, then joined a coalition with Lord North, with whom he collaborated to bring about the defeat of the Shelburne administration.
During the 1820s at college he became lifelong friends with Théophile Gautier and later joined Alexandre Dumas, père in the Petit Cénacle, in what was an exceedingly bohemian set, which was ultimately to become the Club des Hashischins.
Brown's lifelong friend, Robert Vavrik, never joined the band but eventually penned some lyrics with Brown.
Bradbury and Harryhausen joined a Los Angeles-area Science Fiction League formed by Forrest J. Ackerman in 1939, and the three became lifelong friends.
A lifelong journalist, Aron in 1947 became an influential columnist for Le Figaro, a position he held for thirty years until he joined L ' Express, where he wrote a political column up to his death.
He joined the Gaelic League and began studying with Thomas MacDonagh, with whom he formed a lifelong friendship.
It is in this time that he became lifelong friends with Bram Stoker, who praised him in his review of Hamlet and thereafter joined Irving as the manager for the company.
At age 20 he joined the Likud youth organisation where he formed lifelong friendships with many people who would later become influential Israeli politicians.
Although a lifelong devotee of Notre Dame, he joined the Jesuits directly out of high school in 1939 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1952.
Stefan is known to have had a lifelong interest in performing on stage, and once he joined the German musician Bruno Kramm in 1989 he had a chance to show an audience what many consider his stunning body language and strong creative feelings through his lyrics.
In 1921, she joined the Beaver Hall Hill Group, painters closely allied to the Group of Seven whose member A. Y. Jackson, would become Savage's lifelong close friend.
Two years later, his brother Bob joined him in the business, launching a lifelong partnership between the pair with Larry handling financial matters and Bob the overall management.
Despite being a lifelong member of the Communist Party of India ( CPI ), which he joined in 1944, he interacted with all the Marxist segments in India, within and without the communist movement.
In September, 1967 Seely joined the Grand Ole Opry, a lifelong dream of hers, where today she still remains a member.
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However, the Scotland on Sunday reported that a rival bidder, Port Glasgow based Ferguson's was both in Finnie's constituency, and that he was a lifelong friend of the chief executive.
His lifelong friend, Conrad Jackson, co-created this series with Prinze, along with executive producers Bruce Helford and Bruce Rasmussen.
lifelong and College
He was born in Bangalore, South India, and educated at Saint Ronan's School in Worthing, West Sussex, and at Cheltenham College, where he met his lifelong friend and biographer, the screenwriter and novelist Gavin Lambert ; Wadham College, Oxford, where he studied classics ; and Magdalen College, Oxford where he studied English literature.
In honor of her father, George Tyler Moore, a lifelong American Civil War enthusiast, in 1995 Moore donated funds to acquire a historic structure in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, for Shepherd College ( now Shepherd University ) to be used as a center for Civil War studies.
He attended the Royal College of Music on a scholarship, where he studied composition with Charles Villiers Stanford and where in 1895 he met fellow student Ralph Vaughan Williams, who became a lifelong friend.
The CCPD's mission is to create meaningful connections to the world of work, empowering Kalamazoo College students to explore, identify and pursue their diverse interests, values and passions, and to develop a framework of skills, networks and knowledge for successful lifelong career planning and professional development.
He had a lifelong association with Victoria University College, which became Victoria University of Wellington, and after his death it named the archival collections after him.
James Cantlie, Sun's former teacher at the Hong Kong College of Medicine for Chinese, maintained a lifelong friendship with Sun and would later write an early biography of Sun.
Given carte blanche to choose his own education, in 1758 Fox attended a fashionable Wandsworth school run by a Monsieur Pampellonne, followed by Eton College, where he began to develop his lifelong love of classical literature.
Grattan was a distinguished student at Trinity College, Dublin where he began a lifelong study of classical literature, and was especially interested in the great orators of antiquity.
Also at Oxford, Healey met future Conservative Prime Minister Teddy Heath ( as he was then known ), whom he succeeded as president of Balliol College Junior Common Room and who was to be a lifelong friend and political rival.
He went in 1780 to King's College, University of Aberdeen, where he made a lifelong friend of Robert Hall, later a famous preacher.
After a period of bohemian wandering in Spain he enrolled at the South East Essex Technical College and School of Art in the early 1960s, where he met his lifelong creative partner Gee Vaucher.
He was one of the founders of and teachers at the London Working Men's College and a lifelong campaigner against what he perceived as injustice.
His family moved to London in 1835, and he was educated at University College School and University College, London, where he began a lifelong friendship with Walter Bagehot, whose works he later edited.
In pursuit of truth and lifelong learning, Caldwell College fosters the well-being of this and future generations.
In the tradition of American Catholic Higher Education, Iona College commits its energies and resources to the development of graduates recognized for their ethics, creativity, and problem solving abilities ; their independent and adaptable thinking ; their joy in lifelong learning ; and their enduring integration of mind, body, and spirit.
Senior was educated at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford ; at the university he was a private pupil of Richard Whately, afterwards archbishop of Dublin, with whom he remained connected by ties of lifelong friendship.
She assisted in the founding of Tsuda College ( which was organized by her close lifelong friend Tsuda Umeko )
He had begun legal studies at Queen's College, later University College Cork, but although he never graduated, he held a lifelong attachment to the institution, to which he bequeathed his private papers.
He attended The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, where he studied history and political economy and became a lifelong collaborator and friend of John Bellamy Foster.
He was influenced by the Reverends Samuel D. Cochran and Charles Grandison Finney, leaders of Oberlin College, which he attended and with which he maintained a lifelong association, including service as a trustee from 1876 to 1900.
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