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academy and regularly
During their time in Kassel, Jacob regularly attended the meetings of the academy where he read papers on the most varied subjects.
It is seen as one of the prime rugby nurturing centres nationwide, regularly providing County Championship winning sides, County Players at all ages, and academy players for the professional game.
They paid regularly to support the Jewish institutions ( such as the rabbinical academy of Jerusalem ).
The academy is regularly cited as being one of the most difficult American institutions of higher education in which to gain entrance.
The petition document is the oldest extant document in which the academy is mentioned by name, as follows ; " Your petitioners beg leave further to represent that the real estate belonging to their Academy consists of a lot of land fronting the public square in the said village of Geneva, on which they have erected a building twenty-five feet by thirty-eight feet, and one and a half stories high, and that they have for upwards of two years past employed a gentleman of abilities, regularly graduated at Princeton College, who, together with an assistant, has the superintendence of upwards of sixty students.
As UEFA was beginning to push the larger clubs in top leagues to play more homegrown players, Mourinho regularly played 18-year-old Italian forward Mario Balotelli and promoted academy defender Davide Santon to the first team permanently, installing an Italian contingent into a team previously composed of mostly foreign players.
Sochaux is known for its youth academy, which has regularly finished in the top 10 rankings of youth academies in France ( 4th in 2010 ).
The French Football Federation has regularly recognized the Rennes as having the best youth academy in the country.
Cadets from the academy are regularly sent on a hikes and runs from NDA to Sinhagad in full battle gear to build endurance and stamina.
He would regularly be invited to participate in activities taking place in the school's music academy.
Some of the better junior academy players may get experience in the senior academy and it is not uncommon for some players to play regularly in both junior and senior academies.
As well as their performance and recording work, the Brodsky Quartet are currently the visiting quartet at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, where they regularly tutor young chamber music ensembles who attend the academy.

academy and for
You've already sent your daughter to Miss X's select academy for girls and your son to Mr. Y's select academy for boys, and you can be as liberal as you please with strict impunity.
Aristotle remained at the academy for nearly twenty years before quitting Athens in 348 / 47 BC.
The early intention was for the Bauhaus to be a combined architecture school, crafts school, and academy of the arts.
He is currently a coach for a soccer academy in Clearwater, Florida.
It appears that Plotinus attempted to clarify how the philosophers of the academy had not arrived at the same conclusions ( such as Dystheism or misotheism for the creator God as an answer to the problem of evil ) as the targets of his criticism.
In 1882 he entered Burney's Naval academy at Gosport, which was a ' crammer ' for boys wishing to take the entrance examinations for the Royal Navy.
When the art academy in Amsterdam became part of the higher professional education system in 1968 and was given the status of an Academy for Fine Arts and Design, the name was changed to the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in honour of Rietveld.
In 1850 – 1851, he attended the Quaker-run Milton Boarding School for Boys located in Sparks, Maryland, and later St. Timothy's Hall, an Episcopal military academy in Catonsville, Maryland, beginning when he was 13 years old.
A military academy or service academy ( in American English ) is an educational institution which prepares candidates for service in the officer corps of the army, the navy, air force or coast guard, which normally provides education in a service environment, the exact definition depending on the country concerned.
Three types of academy exists: high school-level institutions awarding academic qualifications, university-level institutions awarding bachelor's degree level qualification, and those preparing officer cadets for commissioning into the armed services of the state.
Many US soldiers adopted her song " These Boots Are Made for Walkin '" as their anthem, as shown in Pierre Schoendoerffer's academy award winning documentary The Anderson Platoon ( 1967 ) and reprised in a scene in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket ( 1987 ).
The Safety Board maintains a training academy in Ashburn, Virginia, where it conducts courses for its employees and professionals in other government agencies, foreign governments or private companies, in areas such as general accident investigation, specific elements of investigations like survival factors or human performance, or related matters like family affairs or media relations.
He joined the army when he was sixteen and entered the Francisco López Military College, a military academy for the three services of the Paraguayan military.
He died in 1857 and in 1866 the US academy confirmed his license for a ship propeller.
Painting depicting a lecture in a knight academy, painted by Pieter Isaacsz or Reinhold Timm for Rosenborg Castle as part of a series of seven paintings depicting the seven independent arts.
Because of the Russians ' dominance in the affairs of the union, the RSFSR failed to develop some of the institutions of governance and administration that were typical of public life in the other republics: a republic-level communist party, a Russian academy of sciences, and Russian branches of trade unions, for example.
However, it was not until 1914 the academy gained the right to use the upper floor as their own for all eternity.
The first police academy to be built in Somalia for several years opened on 20 December 2005 at Armo, 100 kilometres south of Bosaso.
The Hwarang set up a military academy for the sons of royalty in Silla called Hwarang-do, which means " the way of flowering manhood.
His nickname became " Sam " among army colleagues at the academy, since the initials " U. S ." stood for " Uncle Sam ".

academy and in-depth
* Advanced ( with rotating topic each academy or simply more in-depth training on various topics )

academy and analysis
In the pedagogic environment of the Normal School ( pedagogic academy ) of Tienen, Belgium, where he taught from 1924, he specialised in characterological studies and devised a new method of characterological analysis, which he coined Psychognomy and which was largely based on phrenology, combined with typology and graphology.
@ stake was primarily a consulting company, but also offered information security training through the @ stake academy, and created a number of software security tools: LC 3, LC 4 and LC 5 were versions of a password auditing and recovery tool also known as L0phtCrack ; WebProxy was a security testing tool for Web applications ; SmartRisk Analyzer was an application security analysis tool.

academy and critical
Various Soviet directors were more concerned with artistic success than with economical success ( They were paid by the academy, and so money was not a critical issue ).
Huet's presence was critical to the success of the academy, which floundered without his continued presence.
The academy had been strongly critical of the reform from the beginning.
The academy instilled in young Fleischer a strong belief in that the first task of a military officer was to defend his country and that regulations were to be considered standing orders in critical situations.

academy and issues
The Royal Irish Academy, the academy for the sciences and humanities for the whole of Ireland will vigorously promote excellence in scholarship, recognise achievements in learning, direct research programmes and undertake its own research projects, particularly in areas relating to Ireland and its heritage. It will reflect upon, advice on and contribute to public debate and public policy formation on issues of major interest in science, technology and culture. It will continue to offer an independent forum to Irish scholars, it will provide a network of support for scholarly disciplines through its network of national committees and commissions, it will maintain and enhance its unique library, it will publish scholarly papers and it will represent the world of Irish learning internationally.
And he has discussed issues relating to the academy several times on The Open Mind ( talk show )
The academy has a student voice system which allows the students to give their opinions on issues related to the academy, such as sanctions and rewards, and the construction of new buildings.
Campus police officers were required to attend the police academy and to meet higher training and educational standards, particularly when dealing with campus-specific issues such as non-violent crisis management and riot training.
However, the novel has had its defenders among feminists in the academy as well, notably Alison Hennegan, pointing to the fact that the novel did raise awareness of homosexuality among the British public and cleared the way for later work that would tackle gay and lesbian issues.
* iERA is a research academy based in the London which with its many departments seeks to debate non-muslim intellectuals, help new muslims, have nationwide training schemes to train speakers, produce academic research papers on statistical, sociological, intellectual, dawah, organisational and communicational issues.
Because of accusations related to the alleged violations, the academy hired a land-use attorney to address issues related to the acquired properties.
Its leaders began to withdraw from cultural engagement, social justice issues, and from the academy, and developed a church sub-culture that developed a siege-mentality over mainstream culture.
The curriculum is different from a regular political science academy in that the content of the courses is primarily focused on issues concerning the politics of the labour movement.

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