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Peter had already determined to institute a most searching inquisition in order to get at the bottom of the mystery of the flight.
Prior to this time, Judah had been a vassal of the Assyrian empire, but the rapid decline of Assyria after c. 630 led Josiah to assert his independence and institute a religious reform stressing loyalty to Yahweh, the national God.
Werner Heisenberg had been an assistant to Niels Bohr at his institute in Copenhagen during part of the 1920s, when they helped originate quantum mechanical theory.
Unmarried faculty members normally had to share rooms, with two to a room, in the spartan early days of the institute.
President Kennedy had begun considering the structure of his library soon after taking office, and he wanted to include archives from his administration, a museum of personal items, and a political science institute.
By 1940, the institute had outgrown itself as more than just a small institute and was virtually functioning as an independent university.
Though it was a private institution to be located in the middle of urban Boston, the new institute had a mission that matched the intent of the 1862 Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act to fund institutions " to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes ", and was thus named a land-grant school.
Four previous attempts to institute prohibition in the early 20th century had failed due to opposition from the tsar.
The institute had one professor of chemistry and one of physics, and one class in mechanical engineering and one in chemical engineering.
The lawyer, Albert T. Patrick, then announced that Rice had changed his will to leave the bulk of his fortune to Patrick, rather than to the creation of Rice's educational institute.
In 1829, radical Rowland Detrosier led a breakaway group to form the New Mechanics ' Institution in Poole Street, a move that had a serious effect on the recruitment and finances of the original institute.
In the Theravada canon, Buddha did not make any comment discouraging them to eat meat ( except specific types, such as human, elephant, horse, dog, snake, lion, tiger, leopard, bear, and hyena flesh ) but he specifically refused to institute vegetarianism in his monastic code when a suggestion had been made.
To the outside world, it had acted as a higher learning institute until the 2000s, when Xavier was publicly exposed as a mutant at which point it became a full mutant boarding school.
Within two years, Józef Ulam and the rest of his family were victims of the Holocaust, Steinhaus was in hiding, Kuratowski was lecturing at the underground university in Warsaw, Stożek and his two sons had been killed in the massacre of Lwów professors, Banach was surviving Nazi occupation by feeding lice at Rudolf Weigl's typhus research institute, and the last problem had been recorded in the Scottish Book.
His experiments were typically carried out on patients who had entered the institute for minor problems such as anxiety disorders and postpartum depression, many of whom suffered permanently from his actions.
During World War II he had been responsible at the German Supreme High Command institute for virus and typhus research in Kraków to produce Rudolf Weigl's vaccine against epidemic typhus.
In Sassari, with the painter Mario Delitala, also from Orani, Nivola had his artistic start, and soon the two worked together for the decoration of some spaces in the local university. He then moved to the Italian mainland, and in 1931 entered the ISIA, the state institute for Artistic Industry in Monza, near Milan.
At the age of 20 ( 1904 ) he began studying in the military institute founded by Lu Jianzhang at Beijing and had since become Lu's favorite.
In the introduction to the 1967 edition of the book, Elliot Schaffer notes that in his short lifetime James Hunt is said to have treated over 1, 700 cases of speech impediment, firstly in his father's practise and later at his own institute, Ore House near Hastings, which he set up with the aid a doctorate he had purchased in 1856 from the University of Giessen in Germany.
Sharp controversy had arisen over the educational attitudes at the time of both this institute and its director, a General Sutgof.
In 2006 the institute established an academic board to issue bachelors, masters, and PhD degrees in socionics to socionists who had demonstrated competency in socionics and published significant work in the field.
The Dutch government ’ s decision to locate the new institute in Enschede, the main city of Twente, had much to do with the north-eastern province ’ s rich industrial history.
Theodore conducted a survey of the English church, appointed various bishops to sees that had been vacant for some time, and then called the Synod of Hertford to institute reforms concerning the proper celebration of Easter, episcopal authority, itinerant monks, the regular convening of subsequent synods, marriage and prohibitions of consanguinity, and others.

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Rice left the bulk of his estate to the founding of a free institute of higher education in Houston, Texas.
She left a bequest of $ 20 million to New York University to fund an institute for European studies, which is named in honor of Remarque.
He left home to join the Honinbō school ( the most important institute in the game of Go in Japan at the time having produced the Go Saint Dosaku and many Meijins ) officially as a student of Honinbo Jowa but his study would mainly be with senior students.
Max Wertheimer was part of the institute from 1916 to 1929, until he left to take a position in Frankfurt.
Perls offered many Gestalt therapy seminars at the institute, until he left in July 1969, to start the Gestalt Institute of Canada.
Disgusted by the developing tide of psychiatric eugenics championed by the Nazi Party, Schneider left the institute ( when?
However the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland in 1871, following the previous scrapping of Roman Catholic-paid tithes, fatally weakened the economic survival of the bishop's estate, which was left totally reliant on the small local Church of Ireland community, and in 1885 the bishop sold the estate and house, moving to a smaller mansion nearby ( which Church of Ireland continued to live until 1958 and which was then sold to a Roman Catholic religious institute, the Holy Ghost Fathers ).
Frederick Townsend, F. L. S., an eminent botanist, who died in 1905, had left instructions that his herbarium and collection was to be given to the institute, which was then only being contemplated.
After the second of the two concerts at the Leningrad Molecular Physics institute ( that was his actual debut as a solo musical performer ) Vysotsky left a note for his fans in a journal which ended with words: " Now that you've heard all these songs, please, don't you make a mistake of mixing me with my characters, I am not like them at all.
Winkler designed a number of other rockets and JATO units for Junkers and then a government aviation research institute, but none left the drawing board.
She established a faculty of prominent performing artists and eventually left the institute with an endowment of US $ 12 million.
Dr. Rao left Dunwoody Industrial Institute in 1965 to become a program officer for the Ford Foundation in the foundation ’ s Latin American program after a twelve-year tenure at the institute.
Moreau shifted the focus of Holy Cross and after the first missionaries left in April 1840 the association took on the identity of a religious institute.
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is an independent, left leaning policy research institute in Canada concerned with issues of social and economic justice, and one of Canada ’ s leading progressive voices in public policy debates.
X-23, having previously left the institute off-panel, returns to the X-Mansion at Wolverine's insistence.
Fires are a particular danger for shanty towns not only for the lack of fire fighting stations and the difficulty fire trucks have traversing the absence of formal street grids, but also because of the high density of buildings and flammability of materials used in construction A sweeping fire on the hills of Shek Kip Mei, Hong Kong, in late 1953 left 53, 000 squatter dwellers homeless, prompting the colonial government to institute a resettlement estate system.
Scofield left the liberalizing Congregational Church to become a Southern Presbyterian and moved to the New York City area where he supervised a correspondence and lay institute, the New York Night School of the Bible.
" He left the institute in 1882.
He left the GMI after 5 months, saying that the institute was " fonder of some facts than others ".
important for Singapore and Malaya to remain " culturally open ", that culture was something to be left for the people to build up, and that for the government to institute " a sarong culture, complete with pantun competitions and so forth " was futile.
The sisters undertook the first mission by a female religious institute to Western Canada in 1844, when a colony of Grey Nuns left their convent in Montreal and travelled to Saint Boniface, on the shore of the Red River.
The institute as such has never taken a policy stance on current issues, but has left this to the professional judgment of its individual researchers.
Seven priests and three lay brothers of Bishop Scalabrini's institute left Italy, on 12 July 1888, of whom two priests and one lay brother were bound for New York, five priests and two lay brothers for various parts of Brazil.
In 1902 many French houses of the religious institute were closed by the Government, in consequence of which a large number of Sisters left for Denmark, Russia and the United States.

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