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In 20 years as abbot, he supervised a huge building programme which involved completing repairs to the damaged church and building more accommodation for the increasing number of recruits.
A number of animated cartoons were produced, including the Bugs Bunny cartoon Southern Fried Rabbit ( 1953 ), in which Bugs disguises himself as Uncle Tom and sings My Old Kentucky Home in order to cross the Mason-Dixon line ; Uncle Tom's Bungalow ( 1937 ), a Warner Brothers cartoon supervised by Tex Avery ; Eliza on Ice ( 1944 ), one of the earliest Mighty Mouse cartoons produced by Paul Terry ; and Uncle Tom's Cabaña ( 1947 ), an eight-minute cartoon directed by Tex Avery.
The sergeant of marines ladled out the authorized number of “ tots ” ( half-pints ) supervised by the petty officer of the day.
Early leaders supervised a relatively small number of congregations established along migrant routes.
Several of Donne's close associates: Edward, Hastings, the two Duchesses of Burgundy and others, were important patrons of Flemish art in various forms, and there a number of indications that Donne supervised the progress of the triptych carefully, and requested changes.
The Pan-American Anti-Imperialist League, which was supervised by the South American Bureau of the Comintern, issued a number of statements in support of Sandino.
He has supervised the theses of a number of students while at Caltech, including John Huchra, Edwin Turner, Charles C. Steidel, and Alex Filippenko.
During his long career at the Kremlin court, Morozov supervised a number of government departments ( called prikazy ) – Grand Treasury, Streltsy, Pharmacy, and Payroll.
It is equal in status to the CELTA, having the same number of hours of instruction, teaching observation, and supervised teaching practice, but focuses on the teaching of children.
This was due to a number of factors: the country's lack of industrial development, which resulted in a relatively small working class and a large peasant population ; the minor impact of Marxism among Romanian intellectuals ; the success of state repression in driving the party underground and limiting its activities ; and finally, the party's " anti-national " policy, as it began to be stated in the 1920s — supervised by the Comintern, this policy called for the breakup of Greater Romania, which was regarded as a colonial entity " illegally occupying " Transylvania, Dobruja, Bessarabia and Bukovina ( regions that, the communists argued, had been denied the right of self-determination ).
He supervised a number of political corruption cases primarily in Providence and Pawtucket.
White broke a number of records with the North American X-15 experimental aircraft during the 1960s, and supervised the design and development of several modern military aircraft.
It is also viewed by many social commentators as a significant event in the evolution of Australian society, with a large number of people changing the way they supervised their children on a daily basis.
Henry Flitcroft supervised number 10 and probably also numbers 9 and 11.
Once a good number of tournaments were being played in a region each year they were formalised into a " tour ", which was supervised by a single organisation, although individual tournaments continue to be run by separate bodies in many cases.
He supervised the bulk of their first album, Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5, recording the Jacksons on a number of soul covers, including The Miracles ' " Who's Lovin ' You ".
The state issued textbook was later removed in 2007 by the Greek Government, after the Athens Academy, a Legal Entity of Public Law supervised by the Ministry of National Education and Religion, as well as a number of Greek historians and intellectuals also criticised the book for historical inaccuracies.
* Engine crew: A number of personnel trained and supervised to respond to incidents using an engine.
* Hand crew: A number of individuals that have been organized and trained and are supervised principally for operational assignments on an incident, typically using hand tools.
She worked first in algebraic number theory, with a doctorate at the University of Vienna supervised by Philipp Furtwängler.
However, there is a small and decreasing number of parolees still being supervised that were sentenced before 1984, or court-martialed military service personnel and U. S. probation officers serve as parole officers in that capacity.
The United States Navy trained and supervised Egyptian Navy divers who made a final sweep of the canal disposing of a huge number of explosives ranging from hand grenades to at least one German bomb left from World War II.
The Military Staff has supervised a number of deployments since its establishment.
During the ceremony, Stromberg supervised and directed the youth in raising a red flag, and in pledging allegiance tothe workers ’ red flag, and to the cause for which it stands, one aim throughout our lives, freedom for the working class .” Stromberg was also found to have owned a number of books and other printed materials advocating violence and armed uprisings, though she testified that none of such materials were employed in her teaching of the children.

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She also supervised excavations and examined finds and artifacts.
The Earl of Arundel had supervised excavations in Rome, and deployed his agents in the Eastern Mediterranean, above all at Istanbul.
In 1961-1964, he took part in the archaeological rescue expedition of UNESCO at Sayala in Nubia, and he also supervised excavations there ; in 1965 he was the director of the expedition.
Ramaprasad Chanda, who supervised Indus Valley Civilisation excavations, states that, “ Not only the seated deities on some of the Indus seals are in Yoga posture and bear witness to the prevalence of Yoga in the Indus Valley Civilisation in that remote age, the standing deities on the seals also show Kayotsarga ( a standing or sitting posture of meditation ) position.
During February and March, he supervised excavations on a number of Babylonian sites, including Babylon itself.

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His teacher was his mother, who supervised him for several years until she became terminally ill. After Hillside, he was educated at Eton College.
Following the defeat of Union forces at Bull Run, he personally supervised the transportation of the defeated forces.
To qualify as a teacher of Alexander Technique, instructors are required to complete at least 1, 600 hours, spanning at least three years, of supervised teacher training.
Between 1949 and 1953 he worked on his doctoral thesis in this subject at Nancy, supervised by Jean Dieudonné and Laurent Schwartz.
The Black Hand was organized at the grassroots level in 3-to 5-member cells, supervised by district committees and by a Central committee in Belgrade whose ten-member Executive Committee was led, more or less, by Colonel Dragutin Dimitrijević ( also known as Apis ).
In 1961, while a Recreation Leader and then Recreation Supervisor for the City of Newport Beach, CA he formulated and then began organizing Frisbee golf tournaments at nine of the City's playgrounds he supervised.
One of the most famous Imperial coronation ceremonies was that of Napoleon, crowning himself Emperor in the presence of Pope Pius VII ( who had blessed the regalia ), at the Notre Dame de Paris | Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The painting by Jacques-Louis David | David commemorating the event is equally famous: the gothic cathedral restyled Empire ( style ) | style Empire, supervised by the Letizia Ramolino | mother of the Emperor on the balcony ( a fictional addition, while she had not been present at the ceremony ), the pope positioned near the altar, Napoleon proceeds to crown his then wife, Joséphine de Beauharnais as Empress.
The erection of the engine and its shakedown was supervised by Watt, at first, and then by men in the firm's employ.
This was his thesis topic for his Ph D at Cambridge supervised by John Lennard-Jones.
Cohen was a full professor of mathematics at Stanford University, where he supervised Peter Sarnak's graduate research, among those of other students.
He was awarded a scholarship to study at the University of Oxford, and obtained from there a B. Phil in 1971, with a thesis on civil disobedience supervised by R. M. Hare and subsequently published as a book in 1973.
Rolf Nevanlinna supervised at least 28 doctoral theses.
The United Kingdom premiere took place at the Theatre Royal in Manchester, on 22 April 1897, in a presentation by the Carl Rosa Opera Company supervised by Puccini.
The next production of Tristan was in Weimar in 1874, and Wagner himself supervised another production of Tristan, this time in Berlin, in March 1876, but the opera was only given in his own theatre at the Bayreuth Festival, after Wagner's death.
Her education was mainly supervised by her mother, who in the words of Randolph Churchill " never aimed at bringing her daughters up to be more than nicely behaved young ladies ".
Not until 1999 with the digital restoration supervised by jazz historian Phil Schaap was the actual concert not only released in its entirety but, thanks to the discovery of a Voice of America broadcast tape, in authentic stereo sound for the first time: Remastered 1999 CD: " Ellington at Newport " ( 1956 ) ( Complete ).
They sat on opposite sides of the room in worship, at meals, and in " union meetings " held to provide supervised socialization between the sexes.
Frowde dealt with most of the logistics for books carrying the OUP imprint, including handling authors, binding, dispatching, and advertising, and only editorial work and the printing itself were carried out at or supervised from Oxford.
MacArthur was sent to Iloilo, where he supervised the construction of a wharf at Camp Jossman.
Jones soon obtained from Freud rights to the English translation of his work and in 1924 the first two volumes of Freud's Collected Papers appeared in translations edited by Jones and supervised by Joan Riviere his former analysand and, at one stage, ardent suitor.
His most controversial service was at the Battle of Gettysburg, where he disagreed with General Lee on the tactics to be employed and reluctantly supervised the disastrous infantry assault known as Pickett's Charge.
Following National Service in the Royal Army Educational Corps from 1948 to 1949, he read Mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating in 1952, then earned his PhD in physics in 1955, supervised by Abdus Salam in the group led by Paul Dirac.

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