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Finally in 1964, Musharraf graduated with a 29th PMA Long Course together with Ali Kuli Khan and his life-long friend Abdul Aziz Mirza ( later four-star admiral ).
Although Admiral Aziz Mirza ( a life-long friend of Musharraf shared the dorm with the admiral in 1960s and graduated together from the academy ) was appointed by Prime minister Nawaz Sharif, Mirza remained extremely supportive to Musharraf's coup and was also a close friend of Musharraf since 1971 when both participate in an joint operations against Indian Army.
He was educated at Fort Street High School and Sydney Grammar School, where he was twice dux and School Captain and met his life-long friend and later fellow Justice of the High Court of Australia, Richard O ' Connor.
There is very little information about Schenker's parents ; Moritz Violin, Schenker's life-long friend recalled Schenker describing " the seriousness of the father and the hot temper of the mother.
Cogswell would become a life-long friend as would Henry F. Hill.
: Yuma's life-long friend.

life-long and gave
Bute's eclectic early education gave him a life-long interest in architecture, and his father's accumulated wealth was to give him the means to indulge this interest on a stupendous scale.

life-long and which
He and his life-long companion Stella were both in the habit of visiting, and Swift satirised the grounds which he considered too small for the size of the house.
" Shoshin Nagamine said " Karate may be considered as the conflict within oneself or as a life-long marathon which can be won only through self-discipline, hard training and one's own creative efforts.
Stein was a life-long bachelor, but was always accompanied by a dog named " Dash " ( of which there were seven ).
Developmental disabilities, as defined by the Agency for Developmental Disabilities website, are " severe, life-long disabilities attributable to mental and / or physical impairments which manifest themselves before the age of 22 years and are likely to continue indefinitely.
The University offers a wide range of traditional and innovative programs which provide a solid educational foundation for life-long learning to a diverse community of learners.
More specifically, culture is conceptualized as self-cultivation in an educational sense – a life-long process which “ cannot begin too early ” ( 142 ).

life-long and for
A man had a life-long obligation to work for women and their relatives in that society: " They entail a life-long obligation of every man to work for his kinswomen and their families.
They would be life-long friends and Aken would record the only family authorized tribute record (" Gentle Friend ") for the fan club after Rick's death.
Housed in the College of Education and Human Services, the mission of the School of Education is to prepare students for careers as quality educators whose contributions will enrich lives through dedication to leadership, life-long learning, reflection, and collaboration in the classroom, school and greater community.
These " Tuesday Widows " soireés would influence her later writings, and it was with the " Tuesday Widows " that she visited one of her favorite hangouts, Harlem, where she developed a deep and life-long appreciation for African-American culture.
In 1968, he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian honour, " for his services to Canada and a life-long career in the fields of international economic affairs and central banking ".
His successor Jiang Zemin delivered an official eulogy to the late revolutionary and Long March veteran stating, " The Chinese people love Comrade Deng Xiaoping, thank Comrade Deng Xiaoping, mourn for Comrade Deng Xiaoping, and cherish the memory of Comrade Deng Xiaoping because he devoted his life-long energies to the Chinese people, performed immortal feats for the independence and liberation of the Chinese nation.
In selecting Cisneros for the honor, Jorge Ferraez, publisher of Latino Leaders magazine stated: “ Henry Cisneros has demonstrated a life-long dedication to public service and improving the life of Latinos.
Scholar of the arts Harold Cruse wrote in 1964: " Her early and life-long search for meaning and artistic values for black people, as well as for all peoples, has motivated, created opportunities for, and launched careers for generations of young black artists ... Afro-American dance was usually in the avant-garde of modern dance ... Dunham's entire career spans the period of the emergence of Afro-American dance as a serious art.
life-long learning that promotes traditions of excellence and opportunities for self-actualization and social responsibility.
Callicott writes that “ the landscape that had helped shape and inspire the nascent evolutionary-ecological thought of the youthful Muir and that of the mature Leopold was the perfect setting for ( me ) to inaugurate ( my ) life-long vocation as a founder of academic environmental philosophy .” In 1995, he joined the Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies at the University of North Texas in Denton.
He was a life-long apologist for the pre-World War I authoritarian rule of the aristocracy under the German Empire.
Vanier describes himself as a " life-long Liberal ", and has worked on campaigns for candidates such as Lloyd Francis, Yvonne O ' Neill Beryl gaffney and later her son Michael Gaffney, and Marlene Catterall.
The historian Richard Hamilton states: " Though a life-long Liberal, Crowe came to despise the Liberal Cabinets of 1906 – 1914, including Sir Edward Grey, for what he perceived as their irresolute attitude to Germany ".

life-long and whole
The ASK mission statement is " The American School of Kuwait educates the whole child to become a productive, life-long learner who thinks critically, acts with integrity and is equipped to excel in American higher education.

life-long and .
Some of these mothers, apparently feeling a desperate urgency, made, on the spur of the moment, commitments, in love and sex, that would have life-long consequences.
In 1830, Charles Grey, a life-long Whig, became Prime Minister determined to reform the electoral system.
Yeats had a life-long interest in mysticism, spiritualism, occultism and astrology.
A life-long enemy of Galileo, Scheiner is credited with reopening the 1616 accusations against Galileo in 1633.
The events and arguments of his books, especially Teckla, are acknowledged by Brust to be influenced by his life-long interest in Marxist theory and practice, especially as advocated by Leon Trotsky.
In this role, Custer began his life-long pursuit of publicity.
He was a life-long bachelor.
Beginning with the publication of her 1964 essay " Notes on ' Camp '" Sontag became a life-long international cultural and intellectual celebrity.
Her life-long devotion to the care of the poor, the sick, and the disadvantaged was one of the highest examples of service to our humanity.
The IAIL also sees " life-long learning " as a basic human right, and their ultimate goal is to use information literacy as a way to allow everyone to participate in the " Information Society " as a way of fulfilling this right.
Daemen students are expected to be active participants in their own education and informed citizens who understand that learning is a life-long journey.
In addition, his life-long drug problems were born of the pain-killing medications he was taking as the result of his injuries.
Novarro had been troubled all his life as a result of his conflicting views over his Roman Catholic religion and his homosexuality, and his life-long struggle with alcoholism is often traced to these issues.

friend and Serge
He was joined in Moscow by his future close friend, Nikos Kazantzakis ; while in the city, Panait Istrati met Victor Serge and expressed his wish to become a citizen of the Soviet Union.
Serge's defenders point out that Serge was writing to Malraux, who worked for De Gaulle, as a friend attempting to reestablish a relationship, and that the comment has been taken out of context.
Jack, however, had secretly organized a syndicate, headed by Boston banker Serge Semenenko, who purchased 90 % ( 800, 000 shares ) of the company's stock ; Harry had at first rejected Semenenko's earlier offer to purchase his stock in February 1956, but later accepted the offer after Semenenko increased his bid and agreed to make Simon Fabian-the head of Fabian Enterprises who had also become a friend of the Warners-the new Warner Bros. President.
He reluctantly agreed that the two operas could be given in a programme with Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, but when he heard that Il tabarro had also been dropped, he wrote to his friend Sybil Seligman to say " I very much dislike Trittico being given in bits – I gave permission for two operas, and not one, in conjunction with the Russian Ballet.
The novel then skips forward eight years and over the previous novels in the series to 1996, where Serge is living with his friend Lenny and Lenny's mother while planning a phantasmagoric array of projects, the biggest of which is still to solve the matter of his grandfather's supposed suicide.
Tagging along in Serge's deathmarch / tour are Lenny, a newspaper columnist from New York City, a friend of Serge's grandfather's named Chi Chi, and City and Country, a pair of dim-witted women that Serge ditched at the beginning of The Stingray Shuffle, in 1998.

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