Sentences with phrase «rectors asked»

The rector asked the national education ministry to pay for the effort, «but already the mayor of a nearby local authority had stated that the council would be happy to contribute towards the expenses,» the article continues.

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Last year when I visited the Episcopal rector down the street and asked to borrow a cup of ash, I explained that First Church had never used the stuff before and that I was a bit apprehensive about how the imposition of ashes would be received, even if performed in the traditional way.
As we gathered by his side to pray, my aunt asked the Rector «what happens next?»
Being ordered one day to bring a book from the rector's seat in the refectory, he had to ask where the rector sat, for in the three months he had eaten bread there, so carefully did he guard his eyes that he had not noticed the place.
The monopoly of the English language was also broken twice, once in the poem by Richard Blanco - which included words in Hebrew, Italian, Sanskrit and Spanish - and again in the benediction by Luis Leon, Episcopal rector at St. John's Church in Washington, D.C., who asked for God's blessing on the president and vice president in Spanish, then translated it to English.
Once dubbed the «intellectual godfather» of welfare reform, Rector was at a loss when asked to give his alternative to the legislation up for debate.
At a 1 March press conference, University of Freiburg rector Wolfgang Jäger said he has asked the state of Baden - Württemberg's Research Ministry to initiate a disciplinary proceeding «to clarify the extent of [Mertelsmann's] personal responsibility» for the questioned research.
As a result, says Il Foglietto, the now research minister Francesco Profumo asked the rector of La Sapienza, Luigi Frati, to create a part - time post at the university for Giardini with an annual salary of about $ 100,000.
Nevertheless, in 2004 the university's physics department doctoral committee asked Schön to return his doctorate certificate based on a state law that allows universities to rescind degrees when the recipient acts dishonorably, says university Rector Ulrich Rüdiger.
In the second article, she asks how Germany?s research funding agencies and university rectors think the reform law will influence the training of young scientists.
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