Academian


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Ac`a`de´mi`an


n.1.A member of an academy, university, or college.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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FCHK is committed to nourishing the lives of HK people across all ages with its full range of high quality and nutritious dairy products, as well as to leverage industry expertise and establish CSR initiatives through cross-industry partnership built with local NGOs, academian, industry experts and customers that created amplified impact to the society.
"There are plenty of faculty that do this, splitting their time in various percentages between industry and academia," Zettlemoyer said."The salaries are so much higher in industry, people only do this because they really care about being an academian."
Cicero Academian ab exemplo Athenarum, ibi compositis voluminibus eiusdem nominis, in qua et monumenta sibi instauraverat, ceu vero non et in toto terrarum orbe fecisset".
Shafqat Khan Abbasi has hailed the decision of the Indian Supreme Court for release of Khalil Chishty, an old academian, enabling him to spend his remaining last days of life with his family, friends and relatives.
(45) "Dialecticae partitione ad Academian Parisiensen" y "Aristotelicae Animadversiones".
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES: Varsity tennis, Grades 9-12; concert chorale, Grades 9-12, Acapella president, Grades 11,12; Oxfam Committee, Grades 9-12; Spanish Club, Grades 9-12; The Academian school newspaper, Grades 9-11.
According to Academian Yuri Yaremenko, Shlykov and some American DOD calculations military activities absorbed roughly 30% of Soviet GDP in the late 1980s (Rosefielde, 2005b).
"You're not being taught by someone who is an academian that has no real-world experience," Peters said.
Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnology Academian Sinica, 64, 1-49 (in Chinese).
A few years back, I was fortunate enough to attend one of the economic summits that he hosted annually, a gathering of media members, policy wonks, academians, and, of course, economists.
multiple goals make it difficult for outside parties such as academians,
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