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With the complicity of the Recteur ( University chancellor ) G. Hardy, Weygand instituted, on his own authority, by a mere " note de service n ° 343QJ " of 30 September 1941, a school " numerus clausus " ( quota ), driving out from the colleges and from the primary schools most of the Jewish pupils, including small children aged 5 to 11.
With the outbreak of World War II, Plymouth-based St Boniface's Catholic College evacuated its pupils to Buckfast Abbey between 1941-1945.
With clear pioneers, pupils and principles, Modern Dance began to emerge as a distinctly American art form to be taught and developed throughout the country and continent.
With the university counting more than a thousand pupils at this point, Pope Gregory XIII wished to give it a more suitable headquarters.
With the exception of these texts, he published little, but his lectures were preserved in the notes taken by his pupils.
With the introduction of comprehensive schools in the 1960s and 1970s, all state secondary schools had a responsibility, at least in theory, to prepare their more academically able pupils for university entrance, unless they were located in one of the relatively small number of places where state secondary schools only catered for under 16s, and sixth form colleges were responsible for the " Sixth Form " education of 16 – 18 year olds.
With the co-operation of management and staff, couple with the generous help of parents, past pupils and friends of the Society, the present main school building, the Griffin Building, was opened in 1969.
With the generous assistance of its parents and past pupils and with government grants the school embarked on an ambitious building programme in 1982.
With approximately 1, 800 pupils, the Alun School is the largest school in the county.
Further, on the basis of the physical appearance of the deity, names like " Kālia " ( କ ା ଳ ି ଆ ) (" The Black-colored Lord "), " Darubrahma " ( ଦ ା ର ୁ ବ ୍ ରହ ୍ ମ ) (" The wooden Divinity "), " Dāruēdabatā " ( " The wooden god "), Cakāākhi () or " Cakānaẏan " ( " With round eyes "), " Cakāḍōḷā " ( " with round pupils ") are also in vogue.
With around 1800 pupils, it is a relatively large college, attracting pupils from as far afield as Wakefield, Manchester, Barnsley, Bradford, Leeds, Halifax, Wetherby and even Wales.
With the new school, all the pupils came together under one roof.
With O ' Byrne, Monty directed summer stock productions and led acting and speech workshops at The New School in New York City, where her pupils included Marlon Brando, Demi Moore and Tony Curtis.
With an initial enrolment of 228 pupils, the school was organized into eight classes catering for kindergarten through to fifth grade.
With suitable grades, pupils have the option to study AS and A2 levels in the Sixth Form.
With the loss of the sixth forms the number of former pupils joining the association fell and membership has been opened to all comers.
With the opening of the Humber bridge in 1981, the school's catchment area increased to cover the south bank of the river Humber, resulting in the school's numbers extending to their current figure of just under one thousand pupils in the 1990s.
With the help of their friend " Wimpey " Jones, they assembled a team from the school's naturally gifted pupils, and used tactics such as playing in front of the headmaster to win support.
With her local council she set up a ' Question Time ' event for local pupils to question a panel including then-cabinet member Geoff Hoon and the leader of the council.
With 600 pupils Monmouth School offers boarding and day places as well as preparatory departments in a single-sex environment.
At the top of every piece of work, pupils are asked to write the date, the title, and the words ' With My Duty ', or in German lessons " Meine beste arbeit " and French lessons " C ' est mon devoir " to show their acknowledgment of their duty to themselves, their parents, the school, and to God.
With around 60 state schools nationwide, the school plans to offer the IGCSE especially in science subjects, largely prompted by the scientists among its pupils ' parents.
With Pretoria under British control, it became apparent to Lord Milner, the Colonial Secretary at the time, that the educational facilities in the city needed attention as there was no secondary school for English-speaking pupils.

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With regard to a safety net, Hayek advocated " some provision for those threatened by the extremes of indigence or starvation, be it only in the interest of those who require protection against acts of desperation on the part of the needy.
With their ideas rooted in Marxism and the 20th century European artistic avant-gardes, they advocated experiences of life being alternative to those admitted by the capitalist order, for the fulfillment of human primitive desires and the pursuing of a superior passional quality.
With this global reorganization from the Great War, there were those in the American populace that advocated an activist role in international politics and international affairs by the United States.
With their ideas rooted in Marxism and the 20th-century European artistic avant-gardes, they advocated experiences of life alternative to those admitted by advanced capitalism, for the fulfillment of human desires.
With his power secure, many of Yuan's supporters, notably monarchist Yang Du, advocated for a revival of the monarchy, asking Yuan to take on the title of Emperor.
With Roosevelt's tacit consent, King also advocated the invasion of Guadalcanal.
With members in more than 20 Latin American countries, the organization was the first Jewish group to be accorded civil society status at the Organization of American States ( OAS ), where it has advocated for democracy and human rights throughout the region.
With the closing of the Cold War, some Christian thinkers who accepted this interpretation altered it after the fall of the Soviet Union ( such as Pat Robertson who advocated it in his 1982 book The Secret Kingdom, but in 1992 suggested Gog was " Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Azerbaijan ").
In 1819 Wentworth published the first book written by an Australian: A Statistical, Historical, and Political Description of the Colony of New South Wales and Its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land, With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer for Emigration and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the United States of America, in which he advocated an elected assembly for New South Wales, trial by jury and settlement of Australia by free emigrants rather than convicts.
With the advent of Palestinian nationalism, a debate circled between those who believed that pan-Arab unity would bring about destruction of Israel ( the view advocated by the Arab Nationalist Movement ) or whether the destruction of Israel would bring about pan-Arab unity ( the view advocated by Fatah ).
With the success of the three-country intervention, Russia emerged as another major power in East Asia, replacing the Qing Dynasty as the entity that the Joseon court's many government officials advocated close ties with to prevent more Japanese meddling in Korean politics.
With fellow professor James M. Landis he advocated judicial restraint in dealing with government misdeeds, including greater freedom for administrative agencies from judicial oversight.
With his progressive ideas about social reform, he advocated women's education, was against infanticide and enforced widowhood.
Founding Executive Director, Ken Sehested, advocated an explicitly Baptist peace organization because ; " With some exceptions, progressive movements -- those dealing with justice and peace issues -- have few entry points into the subculture of Baptist institutions.
With his new position, Stokes moved to Fort Gibson in the Arkansas Territory ( now part of the state of Oklahoma ) and advocated for the Cherokee, Seneca, Shawnee, and Quapaw tribes.
With the strength of the historic tradition diminishing, Russian spelling in the 18th century became rather inconsistent, both in practice and in theory, as Lomonosov advocated a morphological orthography, and Trediakovsky a phonetical one.
In time, he advocated federal conscription, writing to Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, " With this Ohio will ... respond to any further calls made upon her, but without it would be impossible to raise any considerable number ".
With the Rhodesian Front pushing for independence for the territory and a new constitution, the Rhodesia Party advocated the same, but with a focus on stemming white emigration and rebuilding the economy ( all three territories had slipped into recession with the end of the federation ).
With regard to the Eucharist, he advocated restoring the cup to the laity, dismissed the Catholic doctrine of Transubstantiation while affirming the real presence of the body and blood of Christ in the Eucharist, and rejected the teaching that the Mass is a sacrifice offered to God.
In 1819, poet, explorer, journalist and politician William Wentworth published the first book written by an Australian: A Statistical, Historical, and Political Description of the Colony of New South Wales and Its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land, With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer for Emigration and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the United States of America, in which he advocated an elected assembly for New South Wales, trial by jury and settlement of Australia by free emigrants rather than convicts
With Lenin in hiding in Finland, the parliamentary line – advocated by Kamenev, Grigory Zinoviev and Rykov against Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky – at first prevailed.
With almost the entire college in ruins, some friars advocated closing the school altogether while others pushed for its immediate rehabilitation.
With the aim of protecting the confidentiality of cell and unlisted numbers, the non-consensus report had instead advocated a Query / Response methodology, wherein telemarketers would be able to query only the do-not-call status of numbers they already had in their possession.

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