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It was offered while still on display in a science institute near Kiev.
Delhi / NCR region is still in need of a renowned vocational institute as there are many low scale vocational training centers but nearly no one who is wellknowned in this sector.
The customary practice whereby persons entering a religious institute take on a name in religion is still observed by Eastern Orthodox and some traditional Roman Catholics.
Groulx founded the Institut d ' histoire d ' Amérique française in 1946, an institute located in Montreal devoted to the historical study of Quebec and of the French presence in the Americas and the publication of La revue d ' histoire de l ' Amérique française, still today arguably the main publication for professional historians in Quebec.
Carrying it at ( or on the way to and from ) demonstrations may still be punished Sprays that are not labelled " animal-defence spray " or do not bear the test mark of the Materialprüfungsanstalt ( MPA, material testing institute ) are classified as prohibited weapons.
A hydropathic institute at Methana makes use of the hot sulphurous water that still surfaces in the area.
As Ingrid Farreras writes in her history, " The research conducted by the institute was still supported by the NIMH Institute of Mental Health and the institute's survival was unclear.
" Several still exist, including three in Berlin: one at a geographical institute, one at the Märkisches Museum, and another at the Deutsches Historisches Museum.
Suspicions that they might still secretly be adherents of Judaism led Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile to institute the Spanish Inquisition.
All but two chose to go with her, and thus, in the mid-winter of 1809, the convent of Namur became the motherhouse of the institute and is so still.
The institute still occupies its historic premises in the great Venetian-Gothic Palazzo that was the home of the Doge Francesco Foscari in the 15th century.
An analogy to this relationship is a private, nonprofit health agency which, under contract with a government, regularly receives government money to operate a research institute ; the whole private, nonprofit agency ( including the research institute ) still remains a private, nonprofit entity.
While scholarships and special recruitment programs do help attract many bright students, its average currently-Admission score is still unacceptably low comparing to other leading science and engineering programs in the country — which, in turns, affects the image of the institute in the eyes of Thai students.
The hospital is still in operation, but the institute is now closed.
In their view, and still more in the view of the talmide ha-Rambam, there is simply no constitutional authority in Jewish law to institute new rules or practices, whether in the direction of leniency or of severity, since the demise of the Sanhedrin in 425 CE, or at the latest the closure of the Talmud, and the role of later rabbis is confined to teaching and codification of the law as it stood at that date.
The institute is recent and its statutes are still not well regulated.
From the academic batch 2010 ( known as UG2k10 ) the institute revised the admission procedure and decided on independent selection students though still considering the merit achievements of AIEEE.
Meanwhile, Zhang Shuo was no longer chancellor, but was still the head of the imperial institute Jixian Institute ( 集賢院 ).
Similarly, if he made a vow to enter a particular religious institute or become a priest, but instead entered a different institute or decided to marry, the religious profession or the marriage, despite being a violation of his vow, was still considered valid.
During his work at the physiological institute, Baumann, together with Carl Schotten, discovered a method to synthesize amides from amines and acid chlorides ; this method is still known as the Schotten-Baumann reaction.
On the 1st January 1984, the institute was renamed the British Geological Survey ( and often referred to as the BGS ), a name still carried today.
Peitgen still manages the institute.

institute and remains
Admission to the institute remains competitive due to its self-selecting admissions class and applicant sharing with Purdue, Notre Dame, and other top universities.
Today, the institute has remains funded through the ongoing contributions of Walt Disney, who provided funding for the ongoing operation of this school in his will, and also by his family.
He remains chairman of the board at the institute, and continues to be a key contributor to research projects at the Esalen Center for Theory and Research.
In the alternate time line depicted in X-Men: The End, Sooraya remains at the institute as the caretaker of Cyclops and Emma Frost's children.
Each of its priests remains incardinated in his diocese or religious institute.
While not now officially in the list of Russian naukograds, it is still close to this category, as the VNIIFTRI scientific institute remains one of the most important local employers.

institute and one
Brooks's institute has charged varying fees to prospective clients who wished to learn how to live without food, which have ranged from US $ 100, 000 with an initial deposit of $ 10, 000 to one billion dollars, to be paid via bank wire transfer with a preliminary deposit of $ 100, 000, for a session called " Immortality workshop ".
He said, " Even the decisions of the official Ifta authority official Saudi fatwā institute is binding on no one, whether for the people or the state.
Established in 1959 as one of the first Indian Institute of Technology, the institute was created with the assistance of a consortium of nine leading US research universities as part of the Kanpur Indo-American Programme ( KIAP ).
The library of Alexandria was but one part of the Musaeum of Alexandria, which functioned as a sort of research institute.
When King Aistulf of the Lombards availed himself of the Italian dissent and invaded the Exarchate of Ravenna in 751, one of his first acts was to institute a crushing poll tax of one gold solidus per head on every Roman citizen.
The institute had one professor of chemistry and one of physics, and one class in mechanical engineering and one in chemical engineering.
Lackey attended MIT and majored in Course 18 ( mathematics ), one of the most difficult courses at the institute.
protection by the Government ; the enjoyment of life and liberty ... the right of a citizen of one State to pass through, or to reside in any other State, for purposes of trade, agriculture, professional pursuits, or otherwise ; to claim the benefits of the writ of habeas corpus ; to institute and maintain actions of any kind in the courts of the State ; to take, hold and dispose of property, either real or personal ; and an exemption from higher taxes or impositions than are paid by the other citizens of the State.
Although the institute does not offer degrees in biomedical engineering, students at UNB usually enroll in one of the other faculties of engineering such as electrical or mechanical and pursue their research in biomedical engineering at the IBME.
Every continent has at least one such notable institute, with North America and Europe leading the way forward.
All but one of the strips corresponding to circles of latitude ( radial circles around the origin ) are untwisted, while the one corresponding to the boundary of the unit circle is a Möbius strip twisted by three times 180 degrees — as is the emblem of the institute.
These procedures were slightly modified for the 2006 ( 79th ) Academy Awards, with the Academy deciding to institute a two-stage process in determining the nominees: for the first time in the history of the award, a nine-film shortlist was published one week before the official nominations announcement.
Aristotle also states that according to tradition, Italus converted the Oenotrians from a pastoral life to one of agriculture and gave them various ordinances, being the first to institute their system of common meals.
According to a graduate of the institute, the school was a good one, attracting boarders from miles around.
While the state of consecrated life is neither clerical or lay, institutes themselves are classified as one or the other, a clerical institute being one that " by reason of the purpose or design intended by the founder or by virtue of legitimate tradition, is under the direction of clerics, assumes the exercise of sacred orders, and is recognized as such by the authority of the Church ".
In common parlance, all members of male religious institutes are often termed " monks " and those of female religious institutes " nuns ", although in a more restricted sense, a monk is one who lives in a monastery under a monastic rule such as that of Saint Benedict and the term " nun " was in the 1917 Code of Canon Law officially reserved for members of a women's religious institute of solemn vows, and is sometimes applied only to those who devote themselves wholly to the contemplative life and belong to one of the enclosed religious orders living and working within the confines of a monastery and reciting the Liturgy of the Hours in community.
It is typical of non-monastic religious institutes to have a Motherhouse or Generalate that has jurisdiction over any number of dependent religious communities, and for its members to be moved by their Superior General to any other of its communities, as the needs of the institute at any one time demand.

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