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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.
Rector had never been able to find out much about Hino's past.
Putting the pieces of this mosaic together, Rector had the vague outlines of a biography.
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.

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In 1849 he was elected Rector of the University of Glasgow, a position with no administrative duties, often awarded by the students to men of political or literary fame ; he also received the freedom of the city.
When he eventually did, Reverend John Strachan ( who held no official position other than Rector of York at the time ) first brusquely tried to force him to sign the articles for capitulation on the spot, then accused Chauncey to his face of delaying the capitulation to allow the American troops licence to commit outrages.
In the next term, Brainerd was expelled because he commented that one of his tutors, Chauncey Whittelsey, ' has no more grace than a chair ' and that he wondered why the Rector ' did not drop down dead ' for fining students perceived as over-zealous.
The building is administered through the Lord Great Chamberlain and Black Rod and it has no dedicated clergy: by convention services were conducted by the Rector of St Margaret's, Westminster, a member of the Chapter of Westminster Abbey.
At the Rectorial election in February 2004, no nominations for the post of Rector had been received.
More commonly, in places throughout the world where a cathedral chapter has not been erected ( as for instance, in the United States, where there are no chapters at all ), the term Rector is used for the priest who serves as chief administrator of a cathedral church.
no: James Rector

Rector and Hino
It was a ridiculous situation and Rector knew it, for Hino, frankly partisan, openly gregarious, would make a poor espionage agent.

Rector and would
No, Kayabashi was bringing his associates here for a specific purpose and Rector would not be able to fathom it until they arrived.
`` I would like to enact a little tableau this afternoon '', Rector said, He explained about the visit and the effect he wished to create, the picture of a very busy mission.
Fletcher nodded as he listened to the instructions and said he would arrange the things Rector requested.
While campaigning for U. S. President, the then Governor Clinton returned to Arkansas to see that Ricky Ray Rector would be executed.
Prof. Dr. Peter Hommelhoff, Rector at Heidelberg by that time, would resume Derrida's place as: " Beyond the boundaries of philosophy as an academic discipline he was a leading intellectual figure not only for the humanities but for the cultural perception of a whole age.
Robert was sent to finish his education at the Scots College, Paris, of which his uncle was Rector, and made such progress in study as to gain the admiration of his teachers, specially of his uncle, who offered to make him his heir if he would remain in France, and join the Roman Catholic Church.
He was elected Rector of Yale College following Elisha Williams's resignation, largely because the Trustees believed he would oppose Arminianism at Yale, and was inducted in 1740.
Buckland was born at Axminster in Devon and, as a child, would accompany his father, the Rector of Templeton and Trusham, on his walks where interest in road improvements led to collecting fossil shells, including ammonites, from the Jurassic lias rocks exposed in local quarries.
Graduated as a Licentiate and later a Doctorate in Law, Caetano was a Cathedratic Professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon, where he graduated and of which he would also become the 9th Dean or Rector.
Colton would again embark on a US headlining tour as well as open for artists including Sheryl Crow, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Colin Hay, Mat Kearney, and Ben Rector.
The Rector believed that the ceremony would enable the spirit of " Marie Lairre " to go to rest.
In 2004, with a new Imperial Rector ( Richard Sykes ) they announced that the Department of Agricultural Sciences was closing, and that most teaching and research at Wye would end.
However, on 23 April 1921 it was announced that the Revd Henry Joy Fynes-Clinton would be the new Rector.
This would be his second term as Academic Rector of the UACh, without chance for a 3rd term in a row.
Baptized David Jackson Kemper by Dr. Benjamin Moore, the Assistant Rector of his parents ' congregation at New York City's Trinity Church, he would eventually drop the given name " David.
When his superiors ( i. e., John Bosco, or his Rector, or his confessor ) came to know this, they forbade him from doing bodily mortification, as it would affect his health.
A boy had probably only two teachers in all this time: each of the three assistants, known as doctors, taught one class for three years, after which the Rector would teach for two years.
During the intervening period, the station was renovated, and a diamond crossover switch was installed south of Rector Street, which would allow this station to be used as a terminal during construction of the new South Ferry station.

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