More prominent citizens, professors of education, and veteran teachers in the «protected» districts need to begin speaking out.
Without such a display
from prominent citizens, what would happen to the traditional values that were associated with the gods?
As two of the most
prominent citizens of Natchez, Drew and Penn sit on the school board of their alma mater, St. Stephen's Prep.
She was daughter of Martín Amador, one of the
most prominent citizens of the Mesilla Valley.7 In May 1908, García was preparing to build a house on land he owned facing the railroad depot by having a supply of adobes made.8 As time went by, he acquired numerous pieces of property throughout Las Cruces and Mesilla Park.
The audit comes amid a debate for handing NYRA off to private control once again, a push that is being led
by prominent citizens in Saratoga Springs connected to the racing industry as well as lawmakers from the area.
Governor of Cross River State, Prof. Ben Ayade, who was
among prominent citizens honoured at the event, received the «Integrity Man of The Year Award».
Despite Espada's growing reputation for self - dealing, the campaign checks rolled in, signed by
prominent citizens who should have known better.
The accident claimed 75 lives, including 37 members of the Marshall University's varsity football team, most of the coaching staff, the game's announcer, the school's athletic director,
several prominent citizens and five airline crewmembers.
The discovery of this mysterious person, soon christened Judah, sets the town scrambling for answers as its most
prominent citizens weigh in on whether he is man or beast, blessing or curse, miracle or demon.
Closes are found across Edinburgh's Old Town running down from the Royal Mile and were named
after prominent citizens or the most commonly found business on the street.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and one of Omaha's historic Gold Coast District's most recognized landmarks, the 10,200 square foot home was built by
prominent citizens Charles and Bertha Offutt, after whose son the nearby Offutt Air Force Base was named.
Eighty - seven courageous men (including Royal LePagers, local fire fighters, the mayor and
other prominent citizens) and generous garage sale shoppers wore high heels for the walk and helped raise over $ 16,000 for the Shelter Foundation and their local shelter, Three Oaks.
Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa was founded in 1867 by 15
prominent citizens of Des Moines, Iowa.
The priesthoods were reserved, in most instances, for the
more prominent citizens, and at Rome the emperor himself expressed his religious function in the rôle of pontifex maximus.
We also call on the Eastern Regional House of Chiefs to stamp its feet on this seemingly creeping tribally motivated hate speeches being made
by prominent citizens from the Region.
A lady could be seen wearing her white gloves at all times, except when she was eating at
a prominent citizen's... Read More about Fashion Trends: Long And Short Gloves
Rome's wealthiest and most
prominent citizens were ineligible to hold the office of plebeian tribune, an office with extensive power within the Roman constitution: tribunes wielded veto authority over most policy measures; initiated and led discussions over legislation in Rome's popular assemblies; and they publicly tried wealthy and prominent citizens before the people for political crimes.
The EFCC had commenced investigating Azibaola last year sequel to a list sent to the commission by a committee set up by the Federal Government to probe contracts awarded by the ONSA from 2011 to 2015 which indicted more than 300 companies and
prominent citizens, including serving and retired officers of the Nigerian Armed Forces.
Gerda is also an artist, less renowned but steadily working as a portraitist of
prominent citizens.
Vaughn, a man seemingly without a past, has only been in the coastal community of Southport, Maryland, two years but is already one of its most
prominent citizens and has been named Man of the Year.
In this episodic iteration, a crime wave — led by a mysterious figure known as the Scarab — is killing off
prominent citizens of a major metropolitan city, and the mayor is haranguing the police commissioner and district attorney about the situation.
This mace, a ceremonial symbol of authority of the town's most
prominent citizens, was originally made in the late AD 1400s for Stratford - upon - Avon's Guild of the Holy Cross.
The mayor, he said, is a resident of California and Los Angeles and «
a prominent citizen» and as such has every right to voice his opinions on school issues.
The problem is that not one of them can be classed as
a prominent citizen.
Beneath the seemingly placid surface, Corbett finds a literal reign of terror, and although he is a hometown boy, white and the son
a prominent citizen, he finds himself in just as much danger as the black community.
Leonberger Temperament What's Good About»Em, What's Bad About»Em Noble and powerful, a good Leonberger is calm and steady, yet bolder and more athletic than most giant breed s. Leonberger - HISTORY Home» Breed s» Leonberger» History Heinrich Essig,
a prominent citizen of Leonberg, Germany, in the 19th century, had a passion for collecting animals of all kinds.
This committee became the Ocean Front Hotel Corporation (OFHC), a group of twenty - four local businessmen and
prominent citizens.
Finally, José de la Guerra, the pueblo's most
prominent citizen, convinced Pacheco to allow a handful of prisoners ashore to perform odd jobs.
The hotel is made up of sixteen elegantly appointed rooms, each named for
a prominent citizen or family in Natchez history.
The stunning mix of rare and mostly never - seen images depicts both ordinary and
prominent citizens — including artists, dignitaries, servicemen and women, missionaries, students, performers and international royalty — captured in portraits by professional photographers.
Peter Shire, long time resident of Echo Park and one of its more
prominent citizens, is an artist who has long used ceramics as a medium for commentary.
A Lesson in Skepticism A couple of generations ago (1938)
a prominent citizen of Monroe was confronted by his frantic wife, «I have heard on the radio that the Martians are invading.
In this hypothetical (unless it's happened in the past),
a prominent citizen or news agency makes statements about the president, or his decisions or policies, that are knowingly inaccurate or false while he is in office.
In this hypothetical (unless it's happened in the past),
a prominent citizen or news agency makes statements about the president, or his decisions or policies, that are knowingly inaccurate or false...