At the University's fall convocation on October 25, honorary degrees will be conferred on five distinguished scholars. |
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Hejazi gave a speech, which boomed from the speakers over the convocation mall, leaving cookie nibblers stunned. |
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The chancellor's official duty is to confer degrees upon graduands at convocation. |
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Security and logistic preparations are well under way in Algeria in preparation for the convocation of the highest-level Arab wide congregation. |
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The graduates were well attired for the occasion, with coloured convocation robes, inner suit and the flat cap completing the ensemble. |
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Decision-making would be slow, if it routinely required the convocation of a large number of people to take management decisions. |
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The quorum necessary for the convocation of the summit is 15 member states. |
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The day we visited, the streets bubbled with life as people in luminous blue gowns headed to a convocation at the cathedral. |
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This was their second reunion as a similar convocation gathered for a get together in Summerhill twenty-five years ago. |
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I was involved in the largest convocation we ever held, and I will cherish that memory forever. |
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This year seven professors will be receiving the title of professor emeritus at convocation ceremonies. |
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Work approved by the select committee will finally be taken to a general convocation for a stamp of approval. |
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Despite its being known as the Authorized Version, it was never publicly authorized by parliament, convocation, privy council, or king. |
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Incoming students also participate in a freshman convocation that serves to welcome first-generation families. |
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The deputies did not forget that what had forced the convocation of the future National Assembly was the scale of the State's debts. |
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One such initiative was the convocation that was held here recently for these children. |
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The first gold medal will be awarded in the 2004 convocation to be held in late March. |
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For the first time, all-university awards formerly presented at a spring ceremony will be presented during the fall convocation. |
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The six-college convocation fostered a creative and supportive relationship between the faculty, staff and students who attended. |
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As many as 63 students were awarded diplomas at the annual convocation of the Indo-Swiss Training Centre here yesterday. |
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The convocation of a national representative assembly meant the end of absolute monarchy. |
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Conversely he extends the hand of friendship to other heads of faiths at a convocation he convened in Rome. |
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The votes may be cast during the days mentioned in the convocation, a period which cannot exceed 10 calendar days. |
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Inevitably, the kids come to adore him, and he enters their group in a local competition, a plan which an angry convocation of parents threatens to derail. |
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Over the past several years, the convocation has been held at Ohio State, the University of Michigan and the University of California at Berkeley. |
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The President's Office confirmed the award winner would be honored during the university's spring awards convocation, lending additional legitimacy to the award. |
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This convocation aims at witnessing to the peace of God as a gift and responsibility of the oikumene. |
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Upon the monarch's death the chambers meet without convocation, ten days after the decease at the latest. |
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With the formalities of the convocation ceremony complete, Thirsk took the time to answer questions from a select group of awestruck students. |
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But I kind of remember those days, because I went to Baylor University, and we were all required to go to convocation. |
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Squeezing Banyan in for an interview in his Kathmandu office on June 9th, he is about to head off to grace a convocation at a medical college. |
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See articleGeorge Bush attended a convocation at the college and ordered flags to be flown at half-mast. |
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Unfortunately, here we are, deforming the purpose of the convocation of this session. |
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What is that convocation of men around a jeep discussing in the car park? |
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Owing to travel restrictions on some of the participants, the convocation took place deep in a smoldering, sulfurous Hell-mouth below a subbasement in the Sony Building. |
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This must take place within two months of the date of convocation. |
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As he walked up to the stage at convocation, the cadets rose to salute him-the long-haired yin to their close-cropped yang-in front of thousands of parents, generals and the defense minister of the time. |
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The convocation can be also be made by means of letters, registered or not, sent to all holders of registered shares, to the addresses appearing in the share register. |
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Since his victory on 15th January, Mr Correa focused his efforts on two subjects: the convocation of a constituent assembly and the examining of the external public debt. |
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The Magi, who are not members of the Hebrew people but Gentiles, prefigure the great convocation that will eventually be the Church, the People of God. |
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Is the semi free-form gathering at Reggie Barnes' Eastern Skate Supply now threatening to become a biennial industrial convocation? |
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In reality, he died in the Jerusalem Chamber in the abbot's house of Westminster Abbey, on 20 March 1413 during a convocation of Parliament. |
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Each congregation elects churchwardens and delegates who, together with the clergy, constitute the diocesan synod and annual convocation. |
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The provision of contemporary language liturgies has been approved by convocation and a process of drafting and authorisation has begun. |
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The convocation of the first synodal assembly for Europe took place following the fall of totalitarianism, fostering at that time the new living conditions which now provide the basis for calling this second synodal assembly. |
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Following his lecture series, Blackstone became more prominent in convocation and other university activities. |
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Two members of each court must be clergy appointed by the Prolocutor of the Lower House of the provincial convocation. |
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By leave of the committee without any dissentient voice, the notice of convocation, the order of business, and the financial commitments may be forwarded to the concerned parties upon shorter notice. |
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Gaunt was forced to give in to the demands of parliament, but at its next convocation, in 1377, most of the achievements of the Good Parliament were reversed. |
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