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Even Rector himself was prey to this spirit of competition and he knew it, not for a more exalted office in the hierarchy of the church -- his ambitions for the bishopry had died very early in his career -- but for the one clear victory he had talked about to the colonel.
His arm had been giving him some trouble and Rector was not enough of a medical expert to determine whether it had healed improperly or whether Hino was simply rebelling against the tedious work in the print shop, using the stiffness in his arm as an excuse.
In all of his experience in the mission field Rector had never seen a convert quite like Hino.
Putting the pieces of this mosaic together, Rector had the vague outlines of a biography.
Rector had no doubt that Hino would come back from the village bursting with information, ready to impart it with his customary gusto, liberally embellished with his active imagnation.
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.
Rector had no idea why Kayabashi wanted to visit the mission.
The altercation in the coffee house had done little to dampen his spirits, but he was still a little wary around Rector for they had not yet discussed the incident.
When everything had been done, Rector went back to his desk to occupy himself with his monthly report until three o'clock.
This caused liability concerns and increased insurance costs to skatepark owners, and the development ( first by Norcon, then more successfully by Rector ) of improved knee pads that had a hard sliding cap and strong strapping proved to be too-little-too-late.
Until 1974, the director of each Lyceum ( high school ) also had the title of Rector.
There he competed against three North Americans, including James Rector of the United States, who had equalled the Olympic Record in both of the qualifier rounds.
In the early 19th century, it was known as Rectorville for nearby Rector Creek, which had been named for federal land surveyor John Rector.
One suggestion ( by Paul Langford, the Rector of Lincoln College ) is that Jesus College continued the arms adopted by a theological college founded by Rotherham in his home town – Jesus College, Rotherham – which had been suppressed in the time of Edward VI.
Anthemius elevated Bilimer to the rank of Rector Galliarum and had him enter Italy with the loyal army.
In 1896, Waldorf Salad appeared in The Cook Book by ' Oscar of the Waldorf '; the original recipe did not contain nuts, but they had been added by the time the recipe appeared in the Rector Cook Book in 1928.
Johnson had been nominated as the Democratic candidate, but Rector announced his candidacy as an independent Democrat.
At the start of the Civil War, Borland was appointed as a commander of the state militia by Arkansas Governor Henry Massie Rector, and ordered to lead the expedition that seized Fort Smith, Arkansas, in the first days of the war, despite the fact that Arkansas had not yet seceded.
McRae had also been appointed by Governor Henry Massey Rector to serve as the Inspector General of the new Arkansas State Troops.
He had been Dean of the Chapel at Glasgow University, when the Rector was Edmund Burke and the professors included the philosopher Thomas Reid.

Rector and never
The resident Sully clergyman has always been referred to as the Rector which indicates the tithes that produced his annual income were never appropriated by a monastery and he was therefore probably supported by the Lord of the Manor directly, although appointed by the Bishop.

Rector and been
To date, there have been five Rectors at the UNU, Prof. Dr. Konrad Osterwalder being the current Rector since 1 September 2007.
Two polemical works thought to be his-A Reply to the Reverend Dean of St. Paul's Reflections on the Rector of Sutton, & c. ( 1681 ) and The Rector of Sutton Committed with the Dean of St. Paul's, or, A Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's Irenicum ( 1680 )-have also been attributed to the Nottingham Presbyterian John Barret.
In more recent times, the University boasts one of Europe's largest collections of life scientists, as well as having been the training ground of numerous politicians, including former First Minister Donald Dewar, fomer leader of the Liberal Democrats and current Rector of the University Charles Kennedy, Liam Fox, John Smith, Sir Menzies Campbell and current Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.
Of those, some have been notable Spanish scholars, such as Basque writer Miguel de Unamuno, Rector of the University of Salamanca from 1901 until 1936.
Prior to 1856 there must have been some sort of Dame School as the census for 1851 lists village children ( not only those of the Rector and the more prosperous farmers and tradesmen ) as " scholar ".
The school has been used as a setting for several novels including Louis Auchincloss ' Rector of Justin ( 1964 ).
" His actual model for the Rector of Justin was " the greatest man it has been my good luck to know --" Judge Learned Hand.
Obregón appointed José Vasconcelos ( Rector of the National Autonomous University of Mexico who had been in exile 1915 – 1920 because of his opposition to Carranza ) as his Secretary of Public Education.
Three of the five Jesuits sent by Louis XIV to China were from the Collège: Jean de Fontaney, the Superior of the mission, who had been a professor of mathematics there and became Rector of the school until 1710 after his return from China ; Joachim Bouvet, who was a philosophy student in 1676, became a teacher to the Kangxi Emperor ; Claude Visdelou, who was a repetitor and a teacher at the school from 1676 to 1678.
Monti has also been Rector and President of Bocconi University in Milan.
Hand, over the years a number of eminent people have taught at or been associated with All-Hallows Dr. Bartholomew Woodlock ( became Rector of the Catholic University of Ireland ), Dr. David Moriarty, Dr. Michael Flannery, Dr. Eugene O ' Connell, Dr. George Conroy, Dr. James McDevitt, Dr. Sylvester Barry, Dr. Thomas A. Bennett, Monsignor James O ' Brien ( St. John's College, Sydney ), and Dr. Patrick Delany ( Hobart ), have gone on to leading positions in the Catholic Church or other Educational Institutions.
Trakatellis has been a lecturer at several Greek and American universities, and was Rector of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki 1988-1994.
Phillips Brooks, who was Rector from 1869-1891 has been canonized, and his feast day in the calendar of the Book of Common Prayer of the Episcopal Church is January 23.

Rector and able
No, Kayabashi was bringing his associates here for a specific purpose and Rector would not be able to fathom it until they arrived.
Bodley wanted his librarian to be " some one that is noted and knowen for a diligent Student, and in all his conuersation to be trustie, actiue, and discreete, a graduat also and a Linguist, not encombred with mariage, nor with a benefice of Cure ", although James was able to persuade Bodley to let him get married and to become Rector of St Aldate's Church, Oxford.
The Rector, Zenkowski gave a speech to the lined up rows of citizens and students, armed with all sorts of ammunition, that each individual was able to make for himself.
Pro-Taylor Gary Ewart ( not a sitting MLA ) was chosen over the pro-Cameron Greg Hargrove, but neither Ewart nor caucus leader Ab Rector were able to resolve their differences with Cameron's supporters.

Rector and find
In any event Rector sent him to the local hospital to have it checked, telling him to keep his ears open while he was in the village to see if he could find out what Kayabashi was planning.
On 24 January 1992 the execution of Ricky Ray Rector was delayed by 50 minutes after the medical staff were unable to find a suitable vein in his arm.
It took medical staff, with Rector ’ s help, more than fifty minutes to find a suitable vein.

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