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dean's and were
The sophomore theatre arts major was told by officials that they don't approve of his " gay lifestyle " and, although he was a dean's list student, his grades were all downgraded to " F ".
When he and the salutatorian ( the late St. John's Law Dean Patrick Rohan ) were summoned to the dean's office ( Reverend Joseph T. Tinnelly ) at the end of the year, he was asked what field he plans on going into after graduation.
" He notes that the dean's instructions were remarkably precise: " Never admit more than five Jews, take only two Italian Catholics, and take no blacks at all.
Example: If someone's reputation was portrayed in a false light during a personnel performance evaluation in a government agency or public university, one might be wronged if only a small number initially learned of it, or if adverse recommendations were made to only a few superiors ( by a peer committee to department chair, dean, dean's advisory committee, provost, president, etc .).

dean's and him
The easternmost stall, on the dean's side of the choir, is usually assigned to him or her.

dean's and ;
This led to a visiting professorship in 1935, when she became the first female engineering professor at Purdue ; she was granted full professorship in 1940, dividing her time between the departments of industrial engineering, industrial psychology, home economics, and the dean's office where she consulted on careers for women.

dean's and .
Meese made the dean's list, and graduated with a bachelor of arts of political science in 1953.
Ferguson enrolled at Nassau Community College in East Garden City, where he made the dean's list three times.
Two years later, he enrolled at the University of Maine to join the school's hockey team and was a dean's list student.
The dean's chief published works are a Life of St Anselm ( 1870 ), the lives of Spenser ( 1879 ) and Bacon ( 1884 ) in Macmillan's " Men of Letters " series, an Essay on Dante ( 1878 ), The Oxford Movement ( 1891 ), together with many other volumes of essays and sermons.
There is a dean's vicar ( and clerk of the chapter ), a vicar of the Cathedral Group of Parishes and posts for a curate sssistant and a student reader.
He was the only member of his family to graduate from college, and made the dean's list in his last term.
Clementwood Mansion, built in 1863 by Charles Clement as a private home and later used by the Sisters of St. Joseph as their novitiate, was remodeled over the course of two years, and in spring 2010, the president's office, academic dean's office, and development and alumni relations office moved into Clementwood.
* The Engineering Building houses the Department of Computer Science, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, dean's office, Advanced Development and UNIX Laboratory, Specialized Software Development Laboratory, Software Development Laboratory, Communications and Signal Processing Laboratory, Control Systems Laboratory, Electronics Laboratory, Electromagnetics Laboratory, Microelectronics Research Laboratories ( MRL ), and VLSI Circuit Design Laboratory.
With his newfound fame comes girls, top grades and even the dean's car but as the year goes on, Todd realizes that he is losing his friends and self respect.
In 1968, when students took over Hamilton Hall at Columbia University holding the active dean captive there, Lindsay sent Davidoff as one of the mediators to broker the dean's release.
In around 1517, city reconstruction began the foundations of several significant facilities, including the new dean's church and the Renaissance city hall.
The James G. Scrugham Engineering & Mines Building, opened in 1963, houses the dean's office and several departments in the College of Engineering, as well as the Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology.
It is home to the College of Arts and Sciences dean's office and the departments of History and Modern Languages.
In the 2003-2004 semesters a professor at C of O highlighted that one of the college's dean's, Larry Cockrum, had received his P. H. D.
He or she presides in the dean's absence, and occupies the corresponding stall on the left side, although there are exceptions to this rule, where, as at St Paul's, the archdeacon of the cathedral city ranks second and occupies what is usually the precentor's stall.

religious and opinions
Dissenting opinions included Justice Stevens's, who wrote "... the voluntary character of the private choice to prefer a parochial education over an education in the public school system seems to me quite irrelevant to the question whether the government's choice to pay for religious indoctrination is constitutionally permissible.
Little remains of the labours of this intellectual giant, his heirs having, it is said, destroyed the papers that came into their possession, because their own religious opinions were different.
Contemporary opinions saw Rasputin variously as a saintly mystic, visionary, healer and prophet or, on the contrary, as a debauched religious charlatan.
The persecutions of these years — with about a thousand Friends in prison by 1657 — hardened George Fox's opinions of traditional religious and social practices.
The question of what determines Jewish identity in the State of Israel was given new impetus when, in the 1950s, David Ben-Gurion requested opinions on mihu Yehudi (" who is a Jew ") from Jewish religious authorities and intellectuals worldwide in order to settle citizenship questions.
Towards the end of Charles ' reign those with more radical Presbyterian opinions, known as the Covenanters, who favoured rejecting all compromise with the state, began to move away from religious dissent to outright political sedition.
Propaganda was often used to influence opinions and beliefs on religious issues, particularly during the split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Protestant churches.
#* Although Madison tried to keep a low profile in regards to religion, he seemed to hold religious opinions, like many of his contemporaries, that were closer to deism or Unitarianism in theology than conventional Christianity.
Although Samuel Morse respected his father ’ s religious opinions, he sympathized with the Unitarians.
Although it generally refers to religious beliefs that are accepted regardless of evidence, they can refer to acceptable opinions of philosophers or philosophical schools, public decrees, or issued decisions of political authorities .< ref >, " Dogma " The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions.
Their opinions might be found valuable to their congregetion because of their knowledge on religious matters, but an imam's view of a religious matter is in no sense binding, infallible or absolute like the Catholic Church.
American neo-Nazis are known to attack and harass Jews, African Americans, homosexuals, Asian Americans, Latinos, Arab Americans, Native Americans, " race traitors ", liberals and people with different political or religious opinions.
On the other hand, religious tolerance would mean that each person is free to chose his own faith and no other person would have a right to pass opinions on the faith of an other person.
Since he is bound by the Constitution ( above all other ideological and religious considerations, political opinions and debates and economic interests ) the King acts as an arbiter and guardian of Belgium's unity and independence.
These words ( above all other ideological and religious considerations, political opinions and debates and economic interests ) are not written in the Belgian constitution: nevertheless, they conform with the spirit of this Constitution.
This suggests that people used religion as a shortcut or heuristic ; they were not informed about nanotechnology, but because their religious beliefs cautioned them against some forms of technology, they used an ideological heuristic to form their opinions about an unknown technology.
Other characters commonly express lessons learned from the antagonistic actions Cartman commonly provokes ; this has resulted in these characters giving their opinions on issues such as hate crime legislation, civil liberties, excessive religious devotion, the stem cell controversy, anabolic steroid use, the " right to die " debate, and prejudice.
Paracelsus ' life is connected to the birth of Lutheranism, and his opinions on the nature of the universe are better understood within the context of the religious ideas circulating during his lifetime.
There are larger numbers of Shia clergy with the rank of mujtahid, who are empowered to give independent opinions on religious matters.
Changing his religious opinions, he abandoned theology and delivered lectures on the history of art, in which he had become interested on a journey to Italy in 1837.
Bishop Jacques Gaillot of Évreux in France was placed in this titular see by Pope John Paul II as disciplinary action for having expressed too loudly liberal positions on political and social matters ; and heterodox opinions on religious matters.
He was an eager seeker after truth, and could not understand men who at all costs kept to the opinions they had once formed ; yet he had an exceptional talent for talking on religious subjects even with those who differed from him.
Beyond that, Rousseau affirmed that individuals ' religious opinions should be beyond the reach of governments.

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