His tragic and isolated later years there were occupied in controversy over the rotation of the headship of his college. |
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There was still no law against Protestantism but Mary was using her headship of the church to dismiss married clerics. |
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The separation of headship of state from the headship of government is a very important part of maintaining liberty. |
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Another reader accused of such an act was only asked to resign from headship of the department. |
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But the difference of course was that Henry VIII wasn't really interested in changing anything other than the headship of the church. |
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I know this is painful for the ladies to hear, but if you get married, you have accepted the headship of a man, your husband. |
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No evidence was called as to the probability of her attaining a headship, or even the qualifications required for such a posting. |
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It was her second headship after spending 10 years at another school in the city. |
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The school has also gained specialist status as a technology college under his headship. |
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The rest of his working life was concentrated on teaching children with special needs and his first headship was at Kingswood School in Corby. |
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Within weeks she was offered the headship of Sibford school in Oxfordshire. |
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In my previous headship in Gloucestershire, I excluded a child for bringing a knife into school. |
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Under the headship of the neo-behaviorist Kenneth W. Spence, it led America in the production of psychology doctorates for many years. |
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It is his first headship and he says that Swindon is a good education authority to work for. |
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It is true that in the church, the woman in under male headship, but does the cover necessarily represent that relationship? |
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The supreme headship on earth over the Church of England, though he had not sought it, represented Henry's major achievement. |
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They suggest this could be achieved by rotating headship of departments. |
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Miss Privett said he had achieved a considerable amount during his career and listed a string of credits which St Leonards had gained under his headship. |
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But in Nigeria, as in most countries, female headship is associated with poverty. |
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Ladki, the headship of a family does not pass to a daughter. |
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This paper proposes a unified account of headship assignment in Spanish endocentric compounds with a nominal non-head. |
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The Church is defined as the Body of Christ and the headship of Christ is given prominence. |
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Christ is seen to express his headship through the ascension ministries of apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers. |
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Similarly, if there are 100 assemblies, and each is subject to the headship of Christ who is among them, we shall discover that these assemblies will also be in harmony one with another. |
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In my first headship there was no email, and the school still worked. |
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The school flourished under the headship of Thomas Arnold between 1828 and 1842 and became, under his rule, a model of the British public school for following generations. |
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Here the personal factor also plays a part, because I, as a Germanist and researcher of the German language cultural orbit, joined the Department in 1994 and since 1997 have assumed the headship of the Department. |
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Next to him came John Parenti, the first successor of Francis in the headship of the order. |
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Status: mandatory: selection and training form a single whole: training reserved for persons selected: selection and training are required for access to a headship position. |
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If once in a while in our rough riding a neck is broken, I regard it not as a waste, but as a price well paid for the breeding of a race fit for headship and command. |
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