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9 Sentences With "institutor"

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And just as Augustus had manipulated the iconic abbreviation for his own agenda, it would again be repurposed and reinterpreted to fit the needs of the institution and the institutor.
692 ''' File:Devisukta corrected dwitiya shloka.png 2\. I support the foe-destroying and Bhaga; I bestow wealth upon the institutor of the rite offering the oblation (havis) - (who is) pouring forth the libation and deserving of careful protection. Ibid., p. 693 File:Devisukta tritiya shloka.
Alfred Nobel, inventor of dynamite and institutor of the Nobel Prize In the 18th century Sweden's scientific revolution took off. Previously, technical progress had mainly come from mainland Europe. In 1739, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences was founded, with people such as Carl Linnaeus and Anders Celsius as early members. Many of the companies founded by early pioneers still remain major international brands.
The insignia consists of a red St George cross, in the centre a white globe with the monogram of the institutor, two opposite letters C surrounding XIII, in gold. On the reverse the globe has the letter B in gold in an equilateral black and gold edged triangle. The cross is surmounted by a closed golden crown. The insignia is worn around the neck in a red ribbon.
The Night of Enitharmon's Joy, showing Hekate and the Moirai, by William Blake, 1795 (Tate Gallery, London) The three Moirai are daughters of the primeval goddess Nyx ("night"), and sisters of Keres ("the black fates"), Thanatos ("death") and Nemesis ("retribution"). Later they are daughters of Zeus and the Titaness Themis ("the Institutor"),Theogony 901; The Theogony of Hesiod. Translated by Hugh Evelyn White (1914), 901–906 (online text). who was the embodiment of divine order and law.
Since the Apostolic Age, the > [...] use of the definite article before the word Christ and its gradual > development into a proper name show the Christians identified the bearer > with the promised Messias of the Jews. In the Ancient Greek text of the deuterocanonical books, the term "Christ" (Χριστός, translit. Christós) is found in 2 Maccabees 1:10 (referring to the anointed High Priest of Israel) and in the Book of Sirach 46:19, in relation to Samuel, prophet and institutor of the kingdom under Saul.
Gazi Eğitim Enstitüsü was the second higher education institution in Ankara founded in the newly proclaimed Republic after the Law School. It was a favorite educational institutor with its selected executives, faculty and students as it bore in its name the prefix "Gazi", the honorific title of Atatürk. In the 1929–30 term, the faculty consisted of three professors, six lecturers with doctor's degree from abroad, one of them a foreigner, and some ıther lecturers, who were educated abroad or rose to prominence in their career.
Maxim Ivanov At present, the LUNN Choir’s music director and chief conductor is Maxim Aleksandrovich Ivanov. He is an award winner of different international competitions and a music teacher from the Nizhny Novgorod Musical College named after M. A. Balakirev. He graduated from the Nizhny Novgorod State Glinka Conservatoire (under the leadership of professor V. A. Kurzhavsky) and assistant-internship (led by professor E. B. Fertelmeister). He is a music director of the Nizhny Novgorod Youth Choir, an institutor of the "Coro di Linguisti" International Choral Assembly (which integrates linguistic choirs of Nizhny Novgorod, Moscow and Minsk), the author and the instructor of the "Psychophysiology of musical performance" ILT (Instructor-led training), a member of the academic staff commission "Choral conducting" and "Vocal art " of the Nizhny Novgorod Musical College named after M. A. Balakirev.
Woodward also took a keen interest in the plight of the Irish poor and, while Dean of Clogher, wrote both An Argument in support of the Right of the Poor in Ireland to a national Provision (Dublin, 1772) and An Address to the Public on the Expediency of a regular Plan for the Maintenance and Government of the Poor (Dublin, 1775). His memorial records that he planned and was in 1773 the principal Institutor of the House of Industry in Dublin. He also published a Charge delivered to the Clergy at the Visitation in July, 1793 (Cork, 1793). According to John Wesley, who attended a service in the church at Clogher in 1771, where “the congregation was not only large, but remarkably well- behaved”, Woodward was one of the best readers he had heard and “one of the most easy, natural preachers”.

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