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Later that year he enrolled at Quigley Preparatory Seminary, in Chicago, a private boys ' school for aspiring priests, but dropped out after one year due to disciplinary issues.
Thus, many aspiring ministers prefer an evangelical seminary ( such as Fuller Theological Seminary, Singapore Bible College, Trinity Theological College, Singapore or University of Nottingham ) over the B-P's own seminary, Far Eastern Bible College, which is fundamentalist.

aspiring and on
" Conversely, Pat Graham of Chicago Reader disliked the mix of horror and comedy, writing in his review that " The pop-up humor and smirkiness suggest Raimi's aspiring to the fashionable company of the brothers Coen, though on the basis of this strained effort I'd say he's overshot the mark.
Moving into Villa Nellcôte with the guitarist during the sessions for Exile on Main Street, Parsons remained in a consistently incapacitated state and frequently quarreled with his much younger girlfriend, aspiring actress Gretchen Burrell.
He also has a series of " Ten Minute Film School " segments on several of his DVD releases, showing aspiring filmmakers how to make good, profitable movies using inexpensive tactics.
SFWA sponsors the Writer Beware Blog, the public face of their Committee on Writing Scams, to expose problems and pitfalls that face aspiring writers.
However, The Modern Lovers was given an enthusiastic critical reception, with critic Ira Robbins hailing it as " one of the truly great art rock albums of all time ," and it influenced numerous aspiring punk rock musicians on both sides of the Atlantic, including the Sex Pistols ( who covered " Roadrunner " on The Great Rock ' n ' Roll Swindle ).
Since almost all countries are either members or aspiring members of the World Trade Organization, and are thus conforming to the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights Agreement, the UCC has lost significance.
In the early 2000s, glamour models and aspiring glamour models appeared on reality television shows such as Big Brother to gain fame.
Hugo became a major influence on Gautier and is credited for giving him, an aspiring painter at the time, an appetite for literature.
Aldiss and Wingrove wrote that Childhood's End rested on " a rather banal philosophical idea ," but that Clarke " expressed is simple but aspiring language that vaguely recalls the Psalms combined with a dramatized sense of loss undeniable effect.
She was also one of the first women to enlist in the Marine Corps, was a founder of the successful " Hollywood Playhouse " for aspiring actors and actresses on the RKO set, and a founder of the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals.
CBC / Radio-Canada offers programming in English, French and eight Aboriginal languages on its domestic radio service ; in nine languages on its international radio service, Radio Canada International ; and in eight languages on its Web-based radio service RCI Viva, a service for recent and aspiring immigrants to Canada.
Anchors Aweigh is a 1945 American Technicolor musical comedy film directed by George Sidney and starring Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson, and Gene Kelly, in which two sailors go on a four-day shore leave in Hollywood, accompanied by music and song, meet an aspiring young singer and try to help her get an audition at MGM.
Its most noticeable feature is what appears to be its extreme discontinuity, often from note to note: there may be enormous intervals between consecutive notes, and rather than aspiring to the consistency of timbre typical of most guitar-playing, Bailey interrupts it as much as possible: four consecutive notes, for instance, may be played on an open string, a fretted string, via harmonics, and using a nonstandard technique such as scraping the string with the pick or plucking below the bridge.
* In 2003, he appeared in a TV movie on Comedy Central called Windy City Heat, opposite an aspiring actor named Perry Caravello, who is led to believe he is acting in a major motion picture.
The Leonard Falcone International Tuba and Euphonium Festival is a notable venue for aspiring artists on euphonium, but its namesake played baritone horn on his many recordings.
In parallel, Troma acts as adviser to aspiring filmmakers with Kaufman teaching classes, contributing cameos and often releasing the finished films on DVD.
Preacher Roe Park is located on Highway 9 and offers a baseball / softball field and basketball court for aspiring athletes of all ages.
He retired from legal practice in 2005 and hosted the call-in radio show Barely Legal Radio on Indie 103. 1 FM, where he dispensed entertainment and legal advice to aspiring musicians.
During their period of greatest celebrity, the band's influence on aspiring R & B-flavored white acts was without equal, especially in the northeastern U. S. Notable bands that incorporated ( sometimes to the point of parody ) the Rascals ' full-on stage demeanor and energy as well as the intense, hyper-dramatic vocalizing, drumstick-spinning gyrations and heavy bottom-end rhythm also achieved some prominence: the Vagrants ( featuring Leslie West, later of Mountain ), the Rich Kids, and the epitome of over-the-top funky psychedelia, the Vanilla Fudge, all owed their styles to the Rascals ' synthesis of show-biz and soul.
") on some point she was making to any member of the group she was aspiring to equal socially.

aspiring and vocational
Clinton and the committee were responsible for state educational improvement programs, notably more spending for schools, rising opportunities for gifted children, an increase in vocational education, raising of teachers ' salaries, inclusion of a wider variety of courses, and compulsory teacher testing for aspiring educators.
For that reason its vocational college has a top ski class that attracts aspiring cross-country ski champions from all over Finland.
The Ring 8 organization awards Bill Gallo college and vocational scholarships annually based on need to aspiring male and female scholars with a boxing background.

aspiring and at
In her sophomore year at Rutgers, Flockhart met aspiring actress Jane Krakowski, the best friend of her roommate.
The first awards were made in 1931, and today the Hopwood Program offers approximately $ 120, 000 in prizes every year to aspiring writers at the University of Michigan.
Some of Mies ' curriculum is still put in practice in the first and second year programs at IIT, including the precise drafting of brick construction details so unpopular with aspiring student architects.
In 1919, a few months after the end of the war, the 20-year-old aspiring writer arrived in Paris and found jobs as a prompter at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier and as a journalist for various publications, including the major daily newspaper, Le Figaro.
Whether offense is taken at hearing the word varies greatly according to listener and situation, and is related to age and social class: elderly speakers and those of ( or aspiring to ) higher socioeconomic strata tend to use it more privately and selectively than younger and more blue-collar speakers.
The Registry said the film was " an uncompromising look at the devastating effects of alcoholism " and that it " melded an expressionistic film-noir style with documentary realism to immerse viewers in the harrowing experiences of an aspiring New York writer willing to do almost anything for a drink.
Spanish Rectors are chosen from within the body of university full Professors ( Catedráticos in Spanish ); it is compulsory for anyone aspiring to become a rector to have been a Doctor for at least 6 years before his election, and to have achieved Professor status, holding it in the same university for which he is running.
Although the young gentlemen technically were ratings, holding a rank below warrant officers at the mercy of the captain, as aspiring future commissioned officers they were considered socially superior and were often given a watch ( with authority over some warrant officers ) or a minor command.
Working at the airport restaurant are African-American cook Wade Cooley ( Robert DoQui ), and his pretty waitress friend, Sueleen Gay ( Gwen Welles ), an aspiring country singer who refuses to recognize that she can't carry a tune.
* Gwen Welles as Sueleen Gay, a pretty young waitress at the airport lunch counter and a talentless, aspiring country singer.
Meanwhile, he received his first taste of show business in the burgeoning steel town, singing at local theaters and forming a brief business partnership with another aspiring " song-and-dance man ".
But what Bob does for a living is not a major factor in the show ; more important is the fact that he is now a white-collar worker, and ( at Thelma's urging ) is joining badminton clubs, attending dinner parties, and — in all sorts of ways — appearing to Terry as aspiring to join the middle class.
* In South Korea four amateurs become professional every year, at the top of a ferocious league system of 80 aspiring pros.
In the early days of its existence it was nicknamed " Spohntown " and " Squeelgut ," but was named Independence by Thomas B. Andrews, rather in a spirit of defiance at the attitude of Bellville, which was not a friendly one to the aspiring village.
During his time at Oxford, he met many aspiring doctors, a notable example being Wilder Penfield.
He made friends with a circle of young and aspiring writers at the Lycée and came to write two novels.
Shields partners with aspiring director Amiel, whom he meets at his father's funeral.
Reserve Officer Training Corps summer camps were also held at the fort, which permitted troops to demonstrate and teach their skills to aspiring second lieutenants.
As well, aspiring singers need to gain specialized skills in the vocal techniques used to interpret songs, learn about the vocal literature from their chosen style of music, and gain skills in choral music techniques, sight singing and memorizing songs, and basic skills at the piano, to aid in learning new songs and in ear training or vocal exercises.
McDowall was born at 204 Herne Hill Road, Herne Hill, London, England, the son of Winsfriede Lucinda ( née Corcoran ), an Irish-born aspiring actress, and Thomas Andrew McDowall, a merchant seaman.
McPhee is also a renowned nonfiction writing instructor at Princeton University, having taught generations of aspiring undergraduate writers.

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