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Both Boards drafted the philosophical basis on which the college rests, known as the Foundational Concepts of Higher Education.
Both the founding of the college and the building of the city's first college Chapel ( 1355 ) required the grant of a papal bull.
Both picks flopped, as the Heat tried to turn Burton, a college small forward, into a shooting guard without much success and Kessler was bogged by injury problems and was not physical enough to be a quality NBA power forward.
Both parents pursued opportunities to supplement their son's education, providing him with encyclopedias and even allowing him to take advanced mathematics courses at a local college while still in high school.
Both the age distribution and median age are typical of college towns.
Both private and public colleges exist side by side, public institutions called general and professional education colleges ( Official French only name: Collège d ' enseignement général et professionnel or CÉGEP ) and private independent college institutions in Quebec straddle the definitions of both secondary and post-secondary education.
Both James I, as founder of the college, and the Earl of Pembroke are commemorated in the arms.
Both Marshall University and West Virginia University have graduate college facilities located within the Charleston, WV urban area.
Both Personnel and his next feature, The Scar ( Blizna ), were works of social realism with large casts: Personel was about technicians working on a stage production, based on his early college experience, and The Scar showed the upheaval of a small town by a poorly-planned industrial project.
Both Dulwich College and Alleyn's School were to be managed by the college Governors who also administered the Chapel and Picture Gallery.
Both NALA and the NFPA offer non-accredited professional certification exams that should not be confused with a paralegal certificate offered by an officially accredited college or university.
Both the Ex-Collegians and the Crimson Giants relied almost exclusively on players with college experience.
Both the Residence Student's Council ( serving students who live at the college ) and the New College Student Council ( serving both residents and commuters ) plan activities which highlight the college's diversity.
Both Boynton and Washburn passed away before the opening of the college on November 11, 1868.
Both of these “ junior colleges ” combined the last two years of high school and the first two years of college, making it a four-year institution.
Both titles are still in print, and both, along with many of his other works, have been widely used in college courses across the United States.
Both Fellows and students at the college have access to all the facilities.
Both Bill Staines, who grew up in Lexington, and Bonnie Raitt, who attended college in Cambridge, were influenced by the folk revival through the concerts at Club 47.
Both sons played for the elder Stagg as quarterbacks at the University of Chicago and each later coached college football.
Both had tried college for a while and had parents who were divorced.
Both organizations have been in continuous existence since the early 20th century and, indeed, college racing began in 1928.
* Both leagues would now hold a " common draft " of college players, effectively ending the bidding war between the two leagues over the top college prospects.
Both attended a teacher ’ s college in nearby East Orange ; both married out of their faith ; both served in the military and, upon their return, both moved to the suburbs of Newark.

Both and town
Both Honorius III and King Louis VIII of France turned a deaf ear to Frederick II's assertion of the claims of the Empire to that town.
Both town and abbey converted to Lutheranism in 1539 during the Protestant Reformation.
Both the Abbot and a representative of the town were admitted to the Swiss Tagsatzung or Diet as the closest associates of the Confederation.
Both Beautiful Girls and October Road take place in the fictional Massachusetts town of Knights Ridge, and have similar characters, jobs, plot lines.
Both he and his wife are buried in the town cemetery of Pawling, New York ; after his death his farm of Dapplemere was sold and renamed " Dewey Lane Farm " in his honor.
Both bodies are subordinate to the County Legislature ; the former has a direct relationship, while the latter is currently under limited oversight of the town supervisors within the district.
Both the river and the Roman road served as trade routes for the town.
Both are near the eastern coastal town of Porto Cristo, the Coves dels Hams and the Coves del Drach.
Both characters appeared previously in The Dark Half and Needful Things, set in the fictional town of Castle Rock.
Both were figures in the Café society of Paris, and they were often the " talk of the town ".
Both town names refer to the Biała River, stemming from biel or biała, which means " white " in Polish.
Both oral tradition and old textual sources place this at the town of Ballyconnell, County Cavan.
Both Abbeville County and the county seat, Abbeville, SC, get their name from the town of Abbeville, France.
Both local and federal authorities abandoned them to their fate, saying the town was too far away to even try to arrive in time and some officials stating they would provoke a massacre if they tried to rescue them from the mob.
Both the town and creek were named for Samuel Anderson, who built a gristmill along the creek in the early 19th century.
Both town and abbey suffered during the 9th century from the attacks of the Vikings, who later settled to the west in Normandy.
Both the town and the peninsula are named for Capt.
Both towns were part of the great town founding surge in Illinois that peaked in 1836.
Both Carlisle and Thomas were working for Gridley at the time the town was founded and two years after the town was laid out Gridley purchased all of Gridley.
Both the town and the township of Sidell were named after John Sidell, who came to the area from Ohio in 1861 and purchased on the banks of the Little Vermilion River.
Both the Batesville Casket Company and the Hill-Rom hospital bed manufacturer are headquartered in this town.
Both the river and the town get their name from a Delaware Indian
Both the town and river of Church Creek derive their name from the nearby Episcopal church, now known as Old Trinity Church, built between 1686 and 1692.
Both stream systems empty into the Assabet River, which passes briefly through the town at its southern corner.

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