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1 In this grand new institution Desmarets should certainly hold an official role.
2 Every time we identify a new institution on the list, they're there.
3 In the West and South they have a new institution - the Broom Brigade.
4 Overall, about 800 staff are estimated to be needed for the new institution .
5 But they should be careful about … creating a new institution .
6 How is this new institution to be armed, what will be its tasks?
7 The new institution was, indeed, admirably suited to consolidate Bonaparte's power.
8 So that's AUP our new institution within the institution the Agency of Unrealized Projects.
9 I got to wondering what kind of budget this grand new institution might have.
10 A new institution in the school this term was the foundation of a library.
11 The birth of this new institution was hailed with enthusiasm, and produced great expectations.
12 It's rather a new institution here in Tilford, but seems to be working finely.
13 A new institution would be overseen by the State Council, the senior regulatory source said.
14 That did not prevent Adams from being neglected by the staff at his new institution .
15 The BBC's Beijing correspondent - Martin Patience - explains the background to the new institution .
16 No new institution is needed to pursue work on traditional lines, guided by traditional ideas.
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