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At GSU, professors could request that the library scan significant extracts of books and make them available for students in particular classes as part of e-coursepacks, which the publishers claim went far beyond the fair use provisions of copyright law.
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At least 20 were television weather reporters, some did not have science degrees, and 14 were listed as professors without specifying a field.
At the universities high-powered professors developed international reputations, especially in the humanities led by history and philology, which brought a new historical perspective to the study of political history, theology, philosophy, language, and literature.
At Columbia, he studied English and American literature under professors including New York School avant garde poets Kenneth Koch and David Shapiro.
At the same time a group of professors at Yale and New Haven Congregationalist ministers articulated a conservative response to the changes brought about by the Victorian culture.
At that time Williams College had two buildings and fifty-eight students, with two professors and two tutors.
At the universities, high-powered professors developed international reputations, especially in the humanities led by history and philology, which brought a new historical perspective to the study of political history, theology, philosophy, language, and literature.
At the end of the 18th century, the university became the largest and most famous one among the German states and made Jena the centre of idealist philosophy ( with professors like Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Friedrich Schiller and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling ) and of the early romanticism ( with poets like Novalis, the brothers August and Friedrich Schlegel, and Ludwig Tieck ).
At Wittenberg, Ruhnken lived in close intimacy with the two most distinguished professors, Heinrich Ritter and Berger.
At the end of the year, students all over the country joined in strikes, demonstrations, and sit-ins, often alongside their rectors and professors.
At Keio, Nosaka became interested in the international labor movement, an interest that was largely supported by one of his professors, Kiichi Horie.
At the time, there were no other business schools, and consequently no business professors could be recruited elsewhere.
At the university the schools were divided between the partisans of the two professors ; but Cano did not pursue his rival with relentless virulence, and took part in the condemnation for heresy of his brother-friar.
At Cambridge, Biddle took part in a conversation with Cambridge professors involving comparison between modern Greek dialect and that of Homer ; the incident captured Monroe's attention.
At first the teaching duty of the Sadleirian professorship was limited to a course of lectures extending over one of the terms of the academic year ; but when the University was reformed about 1886, and part of the college funds applied to the better endowment of the University professors, the lectures were extended over two terms.
* Ghostbusters ( 1984 ) At the opening the title characters shown being ousted professors on the Columbia University campus, and Sigourney Weaver's character lives in 55 Central Park West, at 66th St.
At the time computers were not well understood and hackers had to convince others, including their professors, of this belief.
* At Cambridge, teaching officers ( lecturers, readers, and professors ) are entitled to a college fellowship.
At older universities, long-established Chairs of Natural Philosophy are nowadays occupied mainly by physics professors.
At the conclusion of three months in training, the Stooges attend a dinner party, where they thoroughly embarrass the professors.
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At once my ears were drowned by a flow of what I took to be Spanish, but -- the driver's white teeth flashing at me, the road wildly veering beyond his glistening hair, beyond his gesticulating bottle -- it could have been the purest Oxford English I was half hearing ; ;
At the same time, I am aware that my recoil could be interpreted by readers of the tea leaves at the bottom of my psyche as an incestuous sign, since theirs is a science of paradox: if one hates, they say it is because one loves ; ;
At the outset, the Government's spokesman explained that counsel for the Government and for Du Pont had already held preliminary discussions with a view to arriving at a relief plan that both sides could recommend to the court.
At Yalta the West still believed that Eastern Europe could be kept in its orbit, in spite of the onrushing Soviet armies.
At Fort Ethan Allen the ever-present wind off Lake Champlain could readily flip a puny man-made thing like an airplane if the pilot miscalculated.
At the rate of need indicated in the early weeks of the month, this could mean a shortage of as high as $17,000.
At the earlier `` pre-academic excellence '' stage of Catholic education, the operation could be conducted on an intra-mural community basis.
At the end of the program, indeed, there was a demonstration that lasted for forty-five minutes, and nothing could stop it.
Those elegant `` At Home '' cards she sent out, now she could wear her pretty clothes again, and had the house all trimmed up, hadn't brought many callers in two whole months.
At least, we were together and we had Mrs. Hodges, bless her, to look after us -- no mother could be fonder of Gladdy than Mrs. Hodges was.
At the peak of its efficiency in the early 16th century, the Venetian Arsenal employed some 16, 000 people who apparently were able to produce nearly one ship each day, and could fit out, arm, and provision a newly-built galley with standardized parts on an assembly-line basis not seen again until the Industrial Revolution.
At this stage, it wasn't clear what atoms were although they could be described and classified by their properties ( in bulk ) in a periodic table.
At age 12 he was whiter than ivory, had hair lighter than gold, and could lift 10 bear skins at once.
At Sparta women competed in public exercise — so in Aristophanes ' Lysistrata the Athenian women admire the tanned, muscular bodies of their Spartan counterparts — and women could own property in their own right, as they could not at Athens.
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