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When the telephone rang on the day after Hino went down to the village, Rector had a hunch it would be Hino with some morsel of information too important to wait until his return, for there were few telephones in the village and the phone in Rector's office rarely rang unless it was important.
The Boundary between the two newly created counties was known as Rector's Base Line, from the Wabash River near New Harmony in the west to the Ohio River near Alton in the east.
He was subsequently named director in January 2008, following a nationwide search for Rector's successor.
A house that would serve as the Rector's residence was also acquired.
St Juliot is of particular interest to devotees of the works of Thomas Hardy since he acted as the architect for the church's restoration in March 1870 and this is where he met his first wife, Emma Gifford, who was the Rector's sister-in-law.
* Rector's Residence, 1 Calderbank ave: This building, which has a Tudor style was declared in 1999 ( Item 27680 in SAHRA database ).
It was established by the University Rector's Council in September 1997 and since then it has offered its services to a great number of students.
Two years later a teacher training primary school was opened and the University's Computer Center could move into the modernized former prep school building right in the city center, halfway between the Rector's office and the Faculty of Sciences.
One, the Lady Chapel, was dedicated to the Rector's parents in 1925 and the other was dedicated to Christ the King.
However, a group of parishioners were still not happy with the Rector's views and in 1655 Samuel Skillingham, Mary Cooke and Jonathan Bundock, all waited until the end of the sermon before standing up and gave their view of what he preached and continued afterwards to talk about their own religious experiences, which was typical of Quakers of the time.
He made a stand west of the hamlet of Rector's Crossroads along the stone bridge over Goose Creek, where for two more hours he was able to withstand repeated Federal attacks from mounted cavalry, as well as the 16th Michigan Infantry, which sent skirmishers and sharpshooters forward to pick off the Confederate gunners.
Bradley was named Milton Bradley Jr when Milton Bradley Sr filled out his son's birth certificate without Rector's permission.

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In many cases, particularly with high-profile rectors, attendance at the university court in person is rare ; however, the Rector nominates an individual ( normally a member of the student body ) with the title of Rector's Assessor, to exercise his / her functions.
Notable students include Charles Brasch ( 1909 – 1973 ) at Waitaki 1923 – 1926, a poet and patron of artists ; Douglas Lilburn ( 1915 – 2001 ), " the elder statesman of New Zealand music "; James Bertram ( 1910 – 1993 ), writer and academic ; Denis Blundell, a future Governor-General of New Zealand ; and Ian Milner ( 1911 – 1991 ), the Rector's son, a Czech and English scholar falsely accused of spying for Communism.
Starting her career as the Rector's Assistant at Glasgow University ( 1972-3 ), she became a History and English teacher at the ( RC ) London Oratory School in Fulham ( 1974 – 86 ) and later Head of Careers ( 1984-6 ) before switching to John Archer School ( sold off for housing ) on Sutherland Grove in Wandsworth as Head of Careers between 1986-8.
The Rector's residence is a large house on Queen's Gate, at the southwest corner of the college's campus in South Kensington, London.
After the war, the number of students increased very quickly and the University authorities decided to move both the academic and administrative sections from the Śląskie Techniczne Zakłady Naukowe ( Silesian School of Technology ) buildings to the old city hall in Katowice-Zawodzie ( Rector's Office ) and Building A at Bogucicka street.
Emmanuel Pahud and Camerata Serbica: Rehearsal of Oberon Concerto in Kammermusiksaal der Berliner Philharmoniker Erić's music has been performed widely across the world at major festivals and venues including Prague Spring International Music Festival, City of London Festival, Dubrovnik Summer Festival, Ohrid Summer Festival, Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts ( ISEA 94 ), BEMUS, ISCM World Music Days, Barbican Hall, Cankarjev dom ( Ljubljana ), Rector's Palace Atrium ( Dubrovnik ), Konserthuset ( Stockholm ), Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall ( Zagreb ), Kammermusiksaal der Berliner Philharmoniker, Church of St. Sophia ( Ohrid ), Wigmore Hall, De Ijsbreker, Sibelius Academy Chamber Music Hall ( Helsinki ), etc.

Rector's and where
The main Campus, which is developed around the main building in Piazzale Europa, housing the Rector's office, the Administration offices, the Main Library and the faculties of Law and Political Sciences, includes the buildings of the faculties of Economics, Pharmacy, Mathematical Physical and Natural Sciences, Engineering, the Medical Institutes of Microbiology and Physiology, the towing tank, the Data Processing Centre and the building where the Department of Chemical Sciences and the Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Macromolecular Chemistry are accommodated.

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The secretary sighed with relief and then the telephone clicked in Rector's hand.
His strong inclination to Germany compelled him to leave the Rector's post in the new political situation created by the events of 1944, when Finland made peace with the Soviet Union.
The Rector's Lodgings were designed by Gilbert Scott and constructed in 1864, with staircases nine, ten and eleven also being erected during the nineteenth century.
The Rector's lodgings in Turl Street are neo-Georgian and were built in 1929 – 1930 ; they are reached from within college through a gate in Chapel Quad, but have a main door on Turl Street.
In 1992, the Rector's residence, Academy House and in 1997, a new Games Hall were constructed on the same campus.
The Kinetograph and Kinetoscope were modified, possibly with Rector's assistance, so they could manage filmstrips three times longer than had previously been used.
Mosby had his closest brush with death on December 21, 1864, near Rector's Crossroads in Virginia.
Following Rector's death in August 2007, Sven Birkerts took over as acting director of the Writing Seminars.
Alongside the Constitution, the flag, the hymn, the University's emblem, the Rector's chain and the official garments for the Rector, Vice-Rector and deans were renewed as attributes of the University of Latvia.
The original Olomouc ceremonial maces from the 1580s are now used as the maces of the Innsbruck Medical University and Theological faculty of University of Innsbruck, while the Olomouc Rector's Chain from the 19th century is nowadays used as the University of Innsbruck Rector's chain.
Many years later Innsbruck, in 1998, donated an exact copy of the Rector's Mace to Palacký University, but it is still, in 2011, using the Olomouc University original maces and other regalia as its own ceremonial equipment.
The original Olomouc ceremonial maces from the 1580s are now used as the maces of the Innsbruck Medical University and Theological faculty of University of Innsbruck, while the Olomouc Rector's Chain from the 19th century is nowadays used as the Innsbruck Medical University Rector's chain.
The second highest administrative authority is the Rector's Council, which comprises the Rector, the tree Vice-rectors, one student representative and one representative of the administration staff.

next and stop
Keep ashes from one barbecue to the next to sprinkle over coals if they are too hot, and to stop flames that arise from melting grease.
The next stop of the day was Buster Crater, about from the LM.
" The next stop, station six, was a blocky crater, where the astronauts believed they could sample the Cayley Formation as evidenced by the firmer soil found there.
Following a performance at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa, on February 2, 1959, Holly chartered a small airplane to take him to the next stop on the tour.
The next week at Indianapolis, he started the race but exited the car on the first pit stop, allowing Mike Skinner to take the wheel.
At other times trains simply do not stop at the overcrowded station and go on to the next closest station, in places where there is another station within walking distance.
On some services penalty fares apply-a ticketless passenger may be charged the greater of £ 20 or twice the full single fare to the next stop.
If the sender has nothing more to send, the line simply remains in the marking state ( as if a continuing series of stop bits ) until a later space denotes the start of the next character.
In the next scene, Alvin's brakes fail as he travels down a steep hill ; he struggles to maintain control of the speeding tractor and finally manages to bring the vehicle to a complete stop.
Tours does not have a metro rail system ; instead there is a bus service, the main central stop being Jean Jaures, which is next to the Hôtel de Ville, and rue Nationale, the high street of Tours.
Each piston comes to a complete stop and reverses direction before the next one starts its power stroke, which results in a gap between power strokes and noticeable vibrations.
** Spain demands that the United Kingdom stop military flights to Gibraltar ; Britain refuses the next day.
The red player can not stop the blue player from connecting A and C on the next move.
Two ( groups of ) stones are safely connected if nothing can stop them from being connected even if the opponent has the next move.
Just as the ship's complement prepare to go into battle the next morning to stop the Japanese attack, the ship returns to 1980 – their minor involvement having had no net effect on history.
Broad avenues like Munkegaten were created, with no regard for property rights, in order to stop the next fire.
* 12 April: Seven people killed by a woman suicide bomber who detonated a powerful charge at a bus stop on Jaffa road next to the entrance to Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda open-air market.
An example of a time interval that is excluded when determining character interval is any time added between the end of a stop signal and the beginning of the next start signal to accommodate changing transmission conditions, such as a change in data signaling rate or buffering requirements.
End distortion: In start-stop teletypewriter operation, the shifting of the end of all marking pulses, except the stop pulse, from their proper positions in relation to the beginning of the next start pulse.
In telecommunications, the intercharacter interval is the time interval between the end of the stop signal of one character and the beginning of the start signal of the next character of an asynchronous transmission.
These patterns are then utilized to decide, in real time, which die to test next and when to stop testing.
The next most common form is the conical sheet metal whistle with a wooden stop in the wide end to form the fipple, the Clarke's brand being the most prevalent.
As promised, the Seeress surrenders herself to Zakath as his " hostage ", and tells them that the next stop of their journey is Perivor, an island to the southwest of the Mallorean continent.
Over the next few centuries, clarity was reached in the organization of sound units, and the stop consonants were organized in a 5x5 square ( c. 800 BCE, Pratisakhyas ), eventually leading to a systematic alphabet, Brāhmī, around the 6th century BCE.

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