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Перевод: collegiate speek collegiate


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университетский; академический; коллегиальный


Тезаурус:

  1. Dick Ryan, who was a real pal of mine not only because he was such a good all-round chap, but also because he was a teacher of English Literature at Ross Collegiate, thought so too.
  2. There was, I thought then and believe now, much to be learnt in secondary schools from some of the more flexible forms of collegiate organization to be found in higher education.
  3. Such an approach would be centred upon the management of and for professionality and it would be based upon a relocation of the whole management process - away from a top-down managerial philosophy and practice, and towards a genuinely collegiate form which would go far beyond the traditional boundaries of delegation.
  4. Here were the seeds of inner conflict that were never completely resolved and here, too, especially in his next five terms of collegiate life, Oxford offered him opportunities of escape from the worries of ordinary living.
  5. The collegiate church of St Mary, Ottery St Mary, in the late nineteenth century
  6. Instead, it was "collegiate" and "a classic example of old-fashioned cabinet government".
  7. Earlier, Alex Aitken, of the Conservative Collegiate Forum, was loudly applauded when he said it was "intolerable" that taxpayers should have to fund the left-wing propaganda of the NUS.
  8. It is the least satisfactory feature of collegiate universities that for all social and administrative purposes - meals and meetings and life in Common Room - the academics minx not with those who share their intellectual preoccupations but with people of completely different disciplines.
  9. He chose Ottery as the place in which to found a religious community, and in 1337 obtained the king's licence to make the church a collegiate foundation, whose members were to include a warden, a minister, a chanter, and eight choral vicars.
  10. Crabb Robinson's papers were kept in Dr Williams's Library in Gordon Square, originally designed as University Hall, supported by Robinson as a place in which lay students could experience collegiate university life.
  11. Though the Reformation brought an end to Grandison's college, the medieval college houses were allowed to remain, and the collegiate church, to which a magnificent parish aisle had recently been added, was given over completely to the people of the town.
  12. One only has to compare the uniformity of contemporary stations with the richness, profusion, and variety in British nineteenth-century stations: the classical temple of Huddersfield, the Byzantine basilica of Blackfriars, the robust Jacobean manor-house of Stoke-on-Trent, the scholarly Jacobean collegiate buildings of Shrewsbury and Carlisle, the "Russian dacha" of Petworth, the "baroque orangery" of Newmarket, the airy French pavilion of Slough, the medieval Gothic abbey of Battle, the Queen Anne town house of Market Harborough and Birkenhead Woodside, so much like the great hall of a medieval house that one expects rushes on the floor, minstrels in the gallery, and foaming tankards of old ale.
  13. The project identified the following organizations and their conferences as "targets" for programmes: American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association for Higher Education, American Council on Education, American Federation of Arts, American Historical Association, American Political Science Association, American Psychological Association, American Society for Ethnohistory, Modern Language Association, American Sociological Association, and the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business.

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