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1 About twenty years ago it was burned, and the new academy erected.
2 He is the new academy under-17 coach at Queens Park Rangers.
3 Prop Lailanie Burnes said the new academy will boost the team's confidence heading into next year.
4 Tickell, in his "Prospect of Peace," has the same hope of a new academy : -
5 Back in 2001 when he was their technical coaching director, he announced the head of England's new academy .
6 Professional esports organisation Fnatic has set up a new academy for students hoping to become the next top-earning gamer.
7 He was received the 3d of April, 1716, into the new academy of Bordeaux.
8 The new academy has inscribed on its lists the names of Champollion, A. Remusat, Raynouard, Burnout and Augustin Thierry.
9 Things are, it seems, as they have been for the new academy since the start: all questions and no answers.
10 There was also a mildly encouraging performance by Chris Schofield ahead of his winter with Rodney Marsh at England's new academy .
11 They were white, which put them in a distinct minority tonight, and they were young enough to be new academy graduates.
12 The Royal Irish Academy (RIA) is to establish a new academy for Ireland's leading young researchers in the sciences and humanities.
13 The new academy is the answer to a business need and an attempt to provide skills to help the long-term unemployed find out-of-season work.
14 But the club are digging for victory as work continues to level and decontaminate land on the 80-acre campus that will house their new academy .
15 It says the new academy should be fully independent and not for profit, but should have its degree and diploma programmes validated by a university.
16 We are struggling to get enough GPs, the new academies are under question.
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