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institution and firmly
From the beginning, Gregory's desire to establish an institution firmly grounded in the liberal arts tradition was at odds with many State residents and lawmakers who wanted the university to offer classes based solely around " industrial education " The University finally opened for classes on March 2, 1868, with only two faculty members and a small group of students.
A – B remains a health-related and professional educational institution firmly rooted in the liberal arts which continues to maintain its long-time affiliation with the American Baptist Churches, USA, and the West Virginia Baptist Convention.
Furthermore, as can be seen in the history of the labor movement and many religious sects, a social movement may begin as collective behavior but over time become firmly established as a social institution.
Only by proceeding to read the Expendable Chapters will the reader be able to place Horacio firmly back inside mental institution, where, after being sedated by Ovejero, he succumbs to a lengthy delirium.
The college presents its mission as tied to the fact that it is a church-related college: A " private residential liberal arts college firmly rooted in its Swedish and Lutheran heritage .” While the institution offers many majors, the school also presents itself as a place where " a mature understanding of the Christian faith " is nurtured ; so that “ students are encouraged to work toward a just and peaceful world .” Many students are involved in volunteer work, and service learning is integrated into many of the courses on campus.
( When Lincoln offered the assignment in Kentucky to Palmer, then without a command, the general claimed the president directed him firmly: “ Go to Kentucky, keep your temper, do as you please, and I will sustain you .”) Palmer in fact needed little convincing, believing “ that all that was left of slavery Kentucky was its mischiefs ” and, as he related, he was “ determined to ‘ drive the last nail in the coffin ’ of theinstitution ’ even if it cost me the command of the department .” ( Indeed, to his wife he opined in 1865 that “ if had been asked five or ten years ago what honor I would ask as the highest which could be confered upon me I would have said let me destroy slavery in Kentucky .”) On March 20, at one of Louisville ’ s Methodist churches, he announced as much.
While the Domesday Book makes it clear that there was a church in Bourne in 1066 and there is a suggestion that there was an Anglo-Saxon abbey ( see David Roffe's link below ), as far as is firmly known, the abbey was founded as a monastic institution, by a charter granted in 1138, by Baldwin fitz Gilbert de Clare ( with the consent of Roger his son and Adelina his wife ).
The official website states, " The mission of Providence Christian College as a Reformed Christian institution is to equip students to be firmly grounded in biblical truth, thoroughly educated in the liberal arts, and fully engaged in their church, their community, and the world for the glory of God and for service to humanity.

institution and believes
The UAE believes that the Arab League needs to be restructured to become a viable institution and would like to increase strength and interoperability of the GCC defense forces.
On one side is the National Library of Israel, which believes that Brod passed the papers to Esther as an executor of his actual intent to have the papers donated to the institution.
He believes that the government of Massachusetts, concerned that the film portrayed a state institution in a bad light, intervened to protect its own reputation.
Avery Robert Dulles holds the opinion that " Jesus, though he repeatedly denounced sin as a kind of moral slavery, said not a word against slavery as a social institution ", and believes that the writers of the New Testament did not oppose slavery either.
After fight with Moon Knight, he's held captured in mental institution where he believes Moon Knight will kill him.
Nader believes this reflects the society, their economic system, hierarchal structure and any other institution or variable.
The United House of Prayer for All People believes that the word church means a group of Christians who are believers and worshippers in Christ and that the modern definition of church as a building, denomination, or institution is unbiblical according to the writings of the Holy Scriptures as recorded in Acts 9: 31.
SVP believes that scientifically important fossils, especially those found on public land, should be held in the public trust, preferably in a museum or research institution, where they can benefit the scientific community as a whole.
This doctor makes it clear that he believes that a child such as Erik belongs in an institution for the mentally insane, and Erik begins to desperately try to win his mother's affections.
Looking around at her family, including Tony, who was released from the institution for the occasion, and a masked Eve, Kate still believes that she acted in the best interest of all and that it was she who has been cheated, even though everyone in her family has been negatively affected by her actions.

institution and personality
It is a story not of an individual magically imprinting his personality on an institution — what Salonen has called the " empty hype " of conductor worship — but of an individual and an institution bringing out unforeseen capabilities in each other, and thereby proving how much life remains in the orchestra itself, at once the most conservative and the most powerful of musical organisms.
* Cult of personality, political institution in which a leader uses mass media to create a larger-than-life public image
It is a story not of an individual magically imprinting his personality on an institution – what Salonen has called the " empty hype " of conductor worship – but of an individual and an institution bringing out unforeseen capabilities in each other, and thereby proving how much life remains in the orchestra itself, at once the most conservative and the most powerful of musical organisms.
* Mortification of self, personality disruption experienced by individuals in a total institution or settings with similar characteristics
A strong personality credited with mostly conservative views, she was widely regarded as a guardian of the institution of the monarchy.
Successful resocialization into a total institution involves changes to an individual's personality.
When Mallick demonstrates that the homicidal personality is dead, the Judge decides to place Malcolm in a mental institution under Mallick's care.
At one point, Mary was confined to a mental institution where each personality hired a mercenary.
According to the University's Organic Law, it is an institution ' at the service of society, decentralized from the state, with full juridical capacity and personality, and has its end in creating, preserving, and promoting culture in benefit of society '.
Mentioning him as lecturer at Bale University cannot be confirmed so far, as his name occurs nowhere in the annales and documents of this institution ; nor does the University printer give any clue as to the personality of Baldauf.

institution and consists
The institution consists of a liberal arts college, the Geisel School of Medicine, the Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business, as well as 19 graduate programs in the arts and sciences.
Meadows successfully argued in his Desultory Notes on the Government and People of China, published in 1847, that " the long duration of the Chinese empire is solely and altogether owing to the good government which consists in the advancement of men of talent and merit only ," and that the British must reform their civil service by making the institution meritocratic.
Meadows successfully argued in his Desultory Notes on the Government and People of China, published in 1847, that " the long duration of the Chinese empire is solely and altogether owing to the good government which consists in the advancement of men of talent and merit only ," and that the British must reform their civil service by making the institution meritocratic.
The design consists of a circular structure with an " inspection house " at its centre, from which the managers or staff of the institution are able to watch the inmates, who are stationed around the perimeter.
Today the ensembles are distinctive in some way to each institution, and generally consists of a gown ( also known as a robe ) with a separate hood, and usually a cap ( generally either a mortarboard, a tam, or a bonnet ).
It is a bicameral institution, as it consists of the House of Laity, who are directly elected by the parishes, and the House of Clergy.
Commemorative coinage of the United States consists of coins that have been minted to commemorate a particular person, place, event, or institution.
The University Council is the highest administrational authority within the institution and consists of the rector and ten other members, including two students and two members endorsed by the University Forum.
Each award consists of a $ 1, 000 scholarship presented to the recipient ’ s institution to be used for tuition and approved expenses and an appropriate award is presented to the honoree.
The Homecoming Court is a representative group of students that, in a coeducational institution, consists of a King and Queen, and possibly Prince ( s ) and Princess ( es ).
Each team consists of 4 members, all of whom must be under the age of 13 as of September 1, and must not be enrolled in a secondary institution ( or the equivalent ).
CMU consists of 10 Schools, 14 affiliated hospitals and 1 teaching institution.
The Supreme Court consists of 16 Councillors of Justice or justitieråd who are appointed by the government, but the court as an institution is independent of the Riksdag, and the government is not able to interfere with the decisions of the court.
Ballard is a good academic institution in the Louisville metropolitan area and consists of students from all across the city.
Each NCCR is based at an institution of higher education and consists of a centre of competence as well as a national and international network.
It consists of more faculties and departments, and trains specialists in a greater number of academic fields, than any other Ukrainian educational institution.
* Social Actions and Institutions Model: An ‘ institutionconsists of specialized roles and settings that are linked together semantically, with the complex typically being devoted to serving some function within society.
Christopher Columbus faculty consists of over 140 teachers, many of whom have taught at or been affiliated with this institution for many years.
Formally, an institution consists of

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