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To many a Frenchman -- they came 95 years ago, colonized, and stayed until Laos became independent in 1953 -- the land had been even more delightfully tranquil than Tahiti.
Since the minting of coins was a prerogative accorded in Islamic practice only to a sovereign, it can be considered that Osmanli became independent of the Mongol Khans.
Armenia became independent from the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic on 28 May 1918 as the Democratic Republic of Armenia ( DRA ).
Lists of these " year names " henceforth became a calendrical system used in most independent Mesopotamian city-states.
Around 1511 or earlier, he travelled down the river and south into the Alps, where the scenery moved him so deeply that he became the first landscape painter in the modern sense, making him the leader of the Danube School, a circle that pioneered landscape as an independent genre, in southern Germany.
He helped to initiate the first independent legal political organizations and became prominent in the Soviet Union's growing political opposition.
After the southern part of Ireland became independent in 1922, the team continued to be termed the British Isles, referring to the British Isles geographic term, rather than national citizenship.
Originally a trading brand of the Railway Executive of the British Transport Commission, it became an independent statutory corporation in 1962: the British Railways Board.
The Counts of Barcelona became increasingly independent and expanded their territory to include all of Catalonia.
In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the Government, with independence in setting monetary policy.
It became easier to lend objects, the constitution of the Board of Trustees changed and the Natural History Museum became fully independent.
Some became independent companies quoted on the London Stock Exchange, others were acquired by larger financial groups.
With the abolition of the metropolitan county councils in 1986, these metropolitan boroughs became independent, and continue to be so at present.
After the communists took over mainland China, the Diocese of Hong Kong and Macao became independent of the Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui, and continued to use the edition issued in Shanghai in 1938 with a revision in 1959.
The reception of English law occurred long before Canada became fully independent, and reception statutes in Canada were not part of the decolonisation process.
On 11 August 1960, Chad became an independent country and François Tombalbaye became its first President.
At the same time, the Communist Party of Kampuchea forces became stronger and more independent of their Vietnamese patrons.
On 13 August 1960 the Central African Republic became an independent country and David Dacko became its first President.
The country became independent on 7 August 1960.
The Venetians gained control over most of Dalmatia by 1428, with exception of the city-state of Dubrovnik which became independent.
In 2003, Castro cracked down on independent journalists and other dissidents, which became known as the " Black Spring ".

became and degree-granting
Bothell is home to Cascadia Community College and the University of Washington, Bothell, which became a four-year degree-granting institution in the fall of 2006.
It became a degree-granting institution upon receipt of a University Charter on March 9, 1934, at which time the provincial legislature of New Brunswick enacted the following:
In 1988, Lipscomb attained Level III ( master's degree-granting ) status and became known as David Lipscomb University.
In 1955, a Graduate School became the third of the university's degree-granting entities.
The institution had several names before it eventually became Royal Roads Military College in 1968 ( achieving full degree-granting status in 1975 ).
In 1995, Royal Roads became a degree-granting affiliate of the University of Victoria.
However, the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health became the first independent, degree-granting institution for research and training in public health, and the largest public health training facility in the United States, when it was founded in 1916.
The Academy became fully accredited as a degree-granting institution in the same year.
St. Jerome's suspended its degree-granting powers and became a branch of the University of Waterloo.
In 1957, Cal State Fullerton became the twelfth state college in California to be authorized by the state legislature as a degree-granting institution.
From that point forward, the institution became a full degree-granting university.
Founded in 1899, John Tarleton Agricultural College became a member of The Texas A & M University System in 1917, a four-year degree-granting institution in 1959 and gained status as a university in 1973.
Founded in 1955 by The Benedictine Sisters of Annunciation Monastery as a two-year school, the college became a four-year degree-granting institution in 1959.
Although no longer a degree-granting college, it became the Annenberg Research Institute after its 1986 closing and turned into one of the country's most noted interdisciplinary post-doctoral fellowship programs.
In 1905, the school became a degree-granting institution.
In 2010, however, the Mount Sinai School of Medicine was accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and became an independent degree-granting institution without a university affiliation for the first time in its history.
Wentworth became a degree-granting institution in 1957 and began awarding its first baccalaureate-level degrees in 1970.
Mason Gross was founded in 1976 as a school of the fine and performing arts within Rutgers and in 1976 became a separate degree-granting institution from the other Undergraduate colleges.
During his time as president Multnomah came to reside on its current campus, and became a degree-granting college.

became and institution
When the Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company reached its 125th year as a going industrial concern during 1958, it became an almost unique institution in the mechanical world.
Pasley continued: `` They became an institution of the Chicago scene and marked the way to the moral and financial collapse of the municipal and county governments in 1928-29 ''.
He graduated from Harvard University in 1855, subsequently studying engineering and chemistry, and taking the degree of bachelor of science at the Lawrence scientific school of the same institution in 1857 ; and in 1859 became an assistant in the United States Coast Survey.
Whatever may be the date of the institution of the office of abbreviator, it is certain that it became of greater importance and more highly privileged upon its erection into a college of prelates.
Under his supervision, the British Museum Library ( now the British Library ) quintupled in size and became a well-organised institution worthy of being called a national library, the largest library in the world after the National Library of Paris.
Their 12: 30-1: 15 p. m. Monday – Friday broadcasts became a veritable institution in the region.
In 1982, Vassar College became the first institution in the world to grant an undergraduate degree in Cognitive Science.
Chalmers was run as a private institution until 1937, when the institute became a state-owned university.
In 1994, the school once again became a private institution, owned by a foundation.
The death of Stalin revitalised the Central Committee, and it became an important institution during the power struggle to succeed Stalin.
" The Free Academy later became the City College of New York, the oldest institution among the CUNY colleges.
Around 190 AD under the leadership of the scholar Pantanaeus, the school of Alexandria became an important institution of religious learning, where students were taught by scholars such as Athenagoras, Clement, Didymus, and the native Egyptian Origen, who was considered the father of theology and who was also active in the field of commentary and comparative Biblical studies.
The institution continued to climb in the rankings, became more selective, and obtained a more academically talented student body.
In 2001, Dartmouth became the first Ivy League institution to offer entirely ubiquitous wireless internet access.
At each failure he became increasingly frustrated with the Academy for denying him the prize, and this dissatisfaction sowed the seeds of a long-standing grudge against the institution.
The Trustees Drawing Academy of Edinburgh was founded in 1760 – an institution that became the Edinburgh College of Art in 1907.
His Orphan ’ s Home in Warsaw became a model institution and exerted influence on the educational process in other orphanages of the same type.
In gratitude, officials named the new building Yale ; eventually the entire institution became Yale College.
Named after American revolutionary, patriot, and founding father George Mason, the university was founded as a branch of the University of Virginia in 1957 and became an independent institution in 1972.
In 1997, Harvey Mudd College became the sole American undergraduate-only institution ever to win 1st place in the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest.
It was at this time that the Torah was written, circumcision and Sabbath-observance became symbols of Jewish identity, and the institution of the synagogue became increasingly important.
Robinson Jr. eventually completed the treatment program at Daytop Village in Seymour, Connecticut, and became a counselor at the institution.
Under his care, the University of Neuchâtel soon became a leading institution for scientific inquiry.

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