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Cathedrals, collegiate churches and monasteries also developed polyphonic music, which required boy choristers to enlarge the range of harmony.
Again this is not surprising in the collegiate context where the centre of activity moves from faculty to college in the afternoon.
The design took its lead more closely from the collegiate tradition than had the first proposal.
The pattern that emerges is decline in some traditional modes of collegiate control, such as mutuality, and increasing reliance on mechanisms of oversight and competition.
Importantly, performances of his music were featured by collegiate as well as public school groups.
In the nineteenth century evangelicalism provided a unifying centre to collegiate education and played a pivotal role inside and outside the classroom.
The collegiate nature of the solicitors' occupational group en-courages and maintains a feeling of identity, colleague loyalty and shared values.
When the thirteenth-century architect embarked upon his reconstruction of the cathedral, he was obliged to spare the collegiate church.
Access to the collegiate church had originally been by way of a door cut into the north side-aisle.
He has a good claim to being the most successful collegiate coach of all time in any sport.
Separate chapters describe the bishops, the collegiate clergy, the parish priests, the monks and the nuns, and their slowly changing social roles.
The collegiate nature of the sample presumably reflects a relatively high functioning group of young adults.
Although these traits are not singularly endowed by colleges, they are honed by the collegiate exposure to new opinions.
Top positions in the body politic may be held by monarchs, directly or indirectly elected presidents, rotating office-holders, parliamentary committees and collegiate bodies.
Inevitably because of their breadth and depth of coverage, historical dictionaries take much longer to compile than ordinary desk or collegiate dictionaries.
The fact that we have formed different judgements about individual members of the collegiate body is no surprise.
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Is the term used in the collegiate or the social sense?
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There was the strange reference to so-called "collegiate trials".
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What they have not pointed out are the insidious effects that this command economy has created within the collegiate system of our universities.
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Does their future depend on the collegiate and tutorial system?
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The collegiate system, with its individual tutorials, is one; no doubt the oldest and most valued, especially by those who have benefited from it.
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I believe that there are some 20 cathedral choir schools up and down the country and a number of collegiate and parochial choir schools.
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The way to achieve it is not along narrow party political lines, but through a collegiate approach.
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Are they not to be embraced in the collegiate total of this slowly emerging independent state?
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There are very few institutions to which we belong where there are not symbols that command collegiate respect.
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Therefore, the collegiate experience of those within it as regards the nuisance of fly-tipping is probably rather limited.
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We are not talking about some form of collegiate body but about a supervisor and assistant supervisor.
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The education action forum can then act almost as a collegiate governing body.
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The funding is used to deliver excellence and quality in the collegiate system.
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A regional tier will help to facilitate a more collegiate approach between areas and the handling of local and regional issues.
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Let us not throw the collegiate mantle of the public service carelessly aside.
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We simply want to have the relationship and structure of the collegiate university preserved.
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Tutorials are part of the collegiate system, but you could have—and some institutions do have—tutorials without a collegiate system.
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The generation of such interaction was very much due to collegiate sources.
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Built in 1421, it includes some of the finest examples of medieval collegiate architecture in the world.
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I am advised that in collegiate universities it will be the college not the university that is responsible for certifying its students' eligibility.
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The collegiate nature of his institution does not enter into the equation.
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The essence of this is the collegiate system.
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In my opinion, the proposal to establish a collegiate body would have responded better to this need.
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I hope that we move forward to a more consensual, collegiate approach that will benefit parents and teachers.
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Obviously, there are complications in collegiate universities, but we are interested in making fair provision for universities which are collegiate and those which are not.
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There will be a new collegiate structure for the judiciary in the tribunal.
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The great asset of a collegiate system is that it forces people of different outlooks to live together and to consider problems from different angles.
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One of the disadvantages is the collegiate sense of identity and of superiority which comes from sharing secrets.
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One would not object to 10,000 in a collegiate or federal university as one would in a unitary university.
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The regulations refer consistently to universities, whereas some universities are collegiate universities.
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In some parishes there are collegiate charges with two ministers.
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The combination of a residential collegiate system and a tutorial system is important, and it has had substantial benefits in our higher education system.
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Thirdly, there is the size of the particular universities, particularly those which are or must be collegiate.
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The training of character and other valuable by-products of collegiate life could not be recognised or encouraged.
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They are called untrained, or, more correctly, non-collegiate teachers.
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However, performance-related pay moves away from the collegiate atmosphere of the classroom and is not the answer.
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The consequences of implementing the collegiate system, however, can be arbitrary.
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We run all enterprises in this country on a collegiate basis.
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I am speaking in order to protect the collegiate universities.
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I want to mention a collegiate approach, using joined-up government, to the issues facing former coal-mining areas.
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The only system that goes some way towards doing that is the introduction of a three-judge collegiate system.
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However, he is correct to say that there is no direct connection between changes in the funding of collegiate universities and the provision of particular grades of lecturer.
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Will the reforms work, and if they do, will they damage, as some doctors fear, the fundamental basis of doctor-patient relationships or the established collegiate basis of doctor-to-doctor relationships?
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We understand that you have collegiate responsibilities.
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A collegiate approach is adopted.
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Universities are collegiate organisations and a family.
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The intention of the collegiate academies is to raise standards and broaden curriculum choices for students through the schools working together in a very structured way.
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Secondly, there is collegiate education.
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Medical practice, particularly general practice, would benefit greatly from an increase in size of group practices, so that collegiate aspect of the learned profession of medicine could be more effective.
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My authority has a collegiate sixth form system for the borough, under which colleges and schools come together to provide a much wider range of vocational and academic training.
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I can see the value of breaking down into smaller units for social, for some academic and for residential purposes—that is to say, the collegiate system.
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There it has been discovered—and it has meant going back into past history—that this charge, unlike the other collegiate charges, is a single benefice although it has two incumbents.
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The result is that in a collegiate university it will be the college not the university which is responsible for certifying its students' eligibility for a loan.
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Essentially a school is a collegiate body.
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The collegiate system also has other consequences.
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The university operates on a collegiate system of tertiary education.
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He has won several prizes in inter-collegiate events using his skills.
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The desire to preserve religious traditions in a secular institution resulted in the federative collegiate model that came to characterize the university.
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As a collegiate university, it comprises twelve colleges that differ in character and history, each retaining substantial autonomy on financial and institutional affairs.
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In many colleges throughout the world, students gather together to take institute classes which teach these same topics at a collegiate level.
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The facility also trains many of the area's top youth, high school and collegiate level athletes.
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The first six years of the event were unique in that it invited the top collegiate golfers to compete.
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In addition, a 2008 study of intercollegiate athletics showed that womens collegiate sports had grown to 9,101 teams, or 8.65 per school.
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The college is an autonomous collegiate unit on equal footing with the other collegiate units.
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Blackmon has battled suspensions and injuries during his collegiate career.
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In 1966, he became a referee and oversaw both amateur club and collegiate games until 1975.
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His two nephews also are collegiate baseball coaches.
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To find a collegiate summer team, they work with their college coaches and prospective teams' general managers.
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In 2008, he made his first career collegiate start.
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Collegiate fencing tournaments are team tournaments in a sense, but contrary to what many people expect, collegiate meets are not run as 45-touch relays.
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The school engages in collegiate baseball, softball, basketball, and dance.
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Excavations in the vicinity of the present-day collegiate church have revealed traces of ditches, ramparts and posts.
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In fact, he would go on to start every single game of his collegiate career.
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In 1995, his efficiency rating of 178.4 set a single-season collegiate record.
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The building subtly echoes the nearby collegiate gothic structures in color, shape, and size.
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He deserved to get the chance to play another season at the collegiate level.
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In 2000 and 2001, his boats were undefeated and are considered by many as the fastest collegiate boats ever.
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Without a doubt, collegiate fields of study are still undeniably gender segregated.
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Collegiate churches were often supported by (extensive) lands held by the church, or by tithe income from appropriated benefices.
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He will be wearing the number 68 on his jersey, the same as his collegiate number.
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Qualified students at the junior and senior level may enroll in college courses for dual credit at both the secondary and collegiate levels.
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Both networks shared the same logo and focused primarily on collegiate and high school sports.
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In his collegiate career he scored 1,200 points and grabbed 300 rebounds.
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Holcombe has more than 30 years of experience in educational leadership and collegiate administration.
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