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  • The novel follows the stories of two girls who leave Miss Pinkerton's academy for young ladies at the same time. Amelia Sedley is beautiful and warm, he
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  • ...tp://oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1984 |website=oscars.org |title=The 56th Academy Awards; 1984 |archive-date=May 1, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org ...creenplay [[Golden Globe]]<ref name=Brokeback1 /> and the [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]] for Best Adapted Screenplay for ''Brokeback Mountain,'' adapted fro
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  • ...Ownership and Operation of Railways in Canada]," ''Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science'' 201, (January 1939): 175-184.
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  • ...d mainly on Old and Middle Irish materials'', Compact Edition, Royal Irish Academy, 1990, p. 297. His name is also spelt ''Eochaidh'', ''Eochy'', and his epit
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  • ...s a personal communication from the Chemistry Department of the U.S. Naval Academy, which is not available online.</ref>
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  • ===Plato's Academy=== ...totle accepted an invitation from Hermeias, a former fellow-student in the Academy turned ruler of Atarneus and Assos, on the coast of Asia minor.
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  • ...self achieved success as a Hollywood writer, garnering an [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]] nomination for Best Writing for [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s ''Lifeboat,' ...er [[Robert Capa]]. In the same year he was also elected to the [[American Academy of Arts and Letters]].
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  • ...tland, Oregon, on 27 May 1885. He graduated from the [[United States Naval Academy]] and served on a destroyer, a gunboat, and three [[battleship]]s. From 191
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  • ...hi ], Britannica Korea, Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea, and the Academy of Korean Studies. ''네이트 백과사전'' [ Nate Encyclopedia ].</ref>
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  • ...ng an Omura organization, for [[noncommissioned officer]]s. The [[Military Academy (Japan)]] was formed in 1875, modeled on France's [[St. Cyr]].
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  • She is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, where she serves on the council, and is one of two no
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  • ...es model making in the industrial design department of the [[San Francisco Academy of Art]], and still shows his original sculptures.
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  • {{r|Rodney W. Nichols}}President Emeritus of the New York Academy of Sciences; board of directors, [[Federation of American Scientists]]
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  • | publisher = [[National Academy of Sciences]]}}</ref></blockquote> ...gency]], a committee under the National Research Council of the [[National Academy of Sciences]] "modeling, simulation, and games (MS&G) research and developm
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  • | presenter = [[Swedish Academy]]<br>[[Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences]]<br>[[Karolinska Institutet]]<br>[[Norwegian Nobel Committee]] ...orks by [[Karolinska Institutet]] in Stockholm; that for literature by the Academy in Stockholm; and that for champions of peace by a committee of five person
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  • ...lable to physician assistants (PAs) who are Fellow Members of the American Academy of Physician Assistants.
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  • ...American Astronomical Society (1986), the Arctowski Medal of the National Academy of Sciences (1990), and the Space Science Award of the American Institute o
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  • ...’s acting as a politician and looking to win political changes outside the academy that would radically reshape its internal practices. Indeed, he’s entirel
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  • ...ality, eds. Holly E. Reed and Charles B. Keely. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.</ref> while Marek Sliwinski estimates that 1.8 million is a conserva
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  • ...83, becoming President of the Board from 1794 until his death in 1796. The Academy of Newark eventually developed into the [[University of Delaware]]. He was
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