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accepted and mastership
In 1582 his unguarded language and reckless life made it necessary that he should leave Tübingen, and he accepted a mastership at Laibach in Carniola ( nowadays Ljubljana in Slovenia ), which he held for about two years.
In July 1630 he accepted the mastership of a school at Kirton-in-Lindsey, but soon moved with some Cambridge contemporaries to London, settling first in Fuller's Rents, and afterwards at Sion College, so as to make use of the library.

accepted and college
Early in the history of the college, there had been some hesitancy on the part of other institutions to accept BJC credits at face value, but by the 1960s, BJU alumni were being accepted by most of the major graduate and professional schools in the United States.
In 2006 it accepted a smaller proportion of students from state schools ( 39 %) than any other Cambridge college, and on a rolling three-year average it has admitted a smaller proportion of state school pupils ( 42 %) than any other college at either Cambridge or Oxford.
In 1821, the president of the college, Zephaniah Swift Moore, who had accepted his position believing that the college would move east, decided to proceed with the move.
Willow chooses to attend college with Buffy in Sunnydale although she is accepted to prestigious schools elsewhere.
The faculty of the Collège de Sorbonne ( the theological college of the University of Paris ) formally accepted the bull In eminenti in 1644, and the Archbishop of Paris, Jean-François de Gondi, formally proscribed Augustinus ; the work nevertheless continued to circulate.
On August 18, 1818, the Amherst Academy board of trustees accepted this conclusion and began building a new college.
President Moore advocated the removal, and even expressed his purpose to resign the office of president unless it could be effected, inasmuch as when he accepted the presidency he had no idea that the college was to remain at Williamstown, but was authorized to expect that it would be removed to Hampshire County.
" He was accepted into college during his senior year of high school.
After he graduated, Wiley accepted a position teaching chemistry at the medical college, where he taught Indiana's first laboratory course in chemistry beginning in 1873.
In the 2008-2009 year, Mitchell became the first community college in the United States to be accepted into NASA's University Student Launch Initiative competition, and the Mitchell rocket team placed 8th out of 28 teams.
To distance the Hall from its namesake college, Macbride attempted to change the name to ' Magdalene Hall ', but this change was never accepted.
Initially the college accepted male students only, the first woman being admitted in 1913.
It was founded in 1886 as a women's college, and accepted its first male students in its centenary year in 1986.
Through an old provision of the college, any full-time resident of Wheelock who is accepted as an undergraduate at Dartmouth may attend the school free of tuition.
The college accepted " this munificent gift " with the intention of displaying the painting in the chapel, possibly as an altarpiece.
Six students were accepted for the first quarter: four men and two women who came to share the same college classrooms for the first time in the U. S. The notion of gender equality extended also to the faculty.
A college graduate of good moral character may be accepted into the four-year Rule Six Law Clerk Program, obtain employment in a law firm or with a judge for at least 30 hours a week and study a prescribed Course of Study under a tutor.
Failing in the election for governor, he accepted the presidency of the college, in which he continued until his death.
In 1967 Sister Raymunde McKay, R. S. H. M., D. Phil., the president of Marymount College, extended an invitation to Sister Mary Felix Montgomery, C. S. J., Ph. D., General Superior of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange, to merge Marymount College with St. Joseph College of Orange, a four year liberal arts college for women religious run by the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange, which Sister Montgomery accepted.
These events hampered Pococke in his studies, or so he complained in the preface to his Eutychius ; he resented the attempts to remove him from his parish of Childrey, a college living near Wantage in North Berkshire ( now Oxfordshire ) which he had accepted in 1643.
In 1857 he was married, and accepted the college living of St Ippolyts, near Hitchin, in Hertfordshire, where he remained for fifteen years.
The college was founded after the British philanthropist Sir David Robinson offered the university £ 17 million to establish a new college in Cambridge ; this is still one of the largest donations ever accepted by the university.

accepted and 24
Ahmadinejad accepted his invitation and spoke on September 24, 2007, as part of Columbia University's World Leaders Forum.
Although it was an accepted part of Hadrian's personal history that he was born in Spain, his biography in Augustan History states that he was born in Rome on 24 January AD 76, of a family originally Italian, but which had lived in Spain for many generations.
In the Fujii case, involving nearly 200 papers, the journal Anesthesia & Analgesia, which published 24 of Fujii's papers, has accepted that its handling of the issue was inadequate.
* August 24 – A special commission in Brazil concludes that there is sufficient evidence to begin impeachment proceedings against President of Brazil Fernando Collor de Mello, finding he had accepted millions of dollars worth of illegal payments from business interests.
* January 24 – William Edward Forster, the chief secretary for Ireland, introduces his Coercion Bill, which temporarily suspended habeas corpus so that those people suspected of committing an offence could be detained without trial ; it goes through a long debate before it is accepted February 2.
On August 24, 1989, Rose voluntarily accepted a permanent place on baseball ’ s ineligible list.
Later in his career he accepted without protest that many Bible Students viewed him as the " faithful and wise servant " of Matthew 24: 45, and was described by the Watch Tower after his death as having been made " ruler of all the Lord's goods ".
On October 6, 2008, it accepted a $ 6. 5 billion acquisition offer from Eli Lilly and Company, and became a fully owned subsidiary of Eli Lilly and Company on November 24, 2008.
As Turkey rejected this treaty, the conference's decisions were only finally confirmed by the Council of the League of Nations on 24 July 1922, and when Turkey accepted the terms of the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne.
Seventy-six bishops accepted the primate ’ s invitation to the first conference, which met at Lambeth on 24 September 1867 and sat for four days, the sessions being in private.
Hitler accepted this view, and on 24 May issued what became known as the Halt Order, preventing the German armour from rapidly capturing Calais and Dunkirk.
On this hand, Carol will be declarer with a final bid of 24 ( the last bid accepted by Carol ).
Instead, he gave use of his studio, SARM West in London, free of charge to the project for 24 hours, which Geldof accepted, assigning Midge Ure as the producer instead.
At the same time the number of candidates accepted for full-time ministry has reduced from 24 ( 2005 ) to 8 ( 2009 ), threatening viability of the Kirk's theological training colleges.
The exams must show complete and irreversible absence of brain function ( brain stem function in UK ), and may include two isoelectric ( flat-line ) EEGs 24 hours apart ( less in other countries where it is accepted that if the cause of the dysfunction is a clear physical trauma there is no need to wait that long to establish irreversibility ).
Another 39 were included in the final acte d ' accusation, accepted by the Convention on 24 October 1793, which stated the crimes for which they were to be tried as their perfidious ambition, their hatred of Paris, their " federalism " and, above all, their responsibility for the attempt of their escaped colleagues to provoke civil war.
On August 24, Viceroy Juan O ' Donojú accepted the terms of the Plan of Iguala to end the Mexican Wars of Independence and recognized Mexican independence in the Treaty of Cordoba.
On June 7, 1998, Byrd, age 49, accepted a ride from Shawn Berry ( age 24 ), Lawrence Brewer ( age 31 ) and John King ( age 23 ).
The following October, however, he accepted an equivalent position at Hamburg, where in 1923, he completed the Habilitation thesis ( required of aspirants to a professorship in Germany ), and on July 24 advanced to the rank of Privatdozent.
" The Dean of the United States Military Academy, Brigadier General Patrick Finnegan, visited the set of 24 in February 2007 to urge the show's makers to reduce the number of torture scenes and Sutherland accepted an invitation from the U. S. military to tell West Point cadets that it is wrong to torture prisoners.
By the decree of 24 February, the provisional government had solemnly accepted the principle of the " right to work ," and decided to establish " national workshops " for the unemployed ; at the same time a sort of industrial parliament was established at the Luxembourg Palace, under the presidency of < span lang =" fr "> Louis Blanc </ span >, with the object of preparing a scheme for the organization of labour ; and, lastly, by the decree of 8 March, the property qualification for enrolment in the National Guard had been abolished and the workmen were supplied with arms.
41, 281, 1921 ) Rutherford describes how the British Association for the Advancement of Science at its Cardiff meeting meeting beginning August 24, 1920 ( see meeting report and announcement ) accepted Rutherford's suggestion that the hydrogen nucleus be named the " proton ," following Prout's word " protyle.
Nevertheless, Mikhail Tal used the opening to win a game in 24 moves, which included a queen sacrifice offered by Tal, which if accepted would have led to forced mate.
After the Mensalão scandal in 2005, the Supreme Federal Tribunal surprised many when, on August 24, 2007, it accepted the indictments of 40 individuals, most which are former or current federal deputies, all of which were allies of Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

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