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"I believe in local control, and we don't have the ability to be the keeper of knowledge we have been in the past.
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The Hamata acted as lawgivers and keepers of knowledge for the early settlers.
Suddenly we don't look that impressive, as the media tells us that three-quarters of the keepers of knowledge are men.
David Kernohan, UK open educational resources programme manager at Jisc, which advises universities on new technologies "Universities are no longer keepers of knowledge, they are more like guides to knowledge.
But despite technological advances, many universities are reluctant to give up on their elite status as the keepers of knowledge.
Attorneys are seen to be the keepers of knowledge, dispensing it as needed, and for a fee.
Libraries are the keepers of knowledge, so why shouldn't that knowledge base include yoga and wellness?
Human skulls are keepers of knowledge, [a] reflection of man and extension of one's own self," she said.
Marinating in old-book smell, lungs filling slowly with invisible dust particles, the librarians of old were the keepers of knowledge.
In place of Con Ed, there is a wizened old priest manning the temple; like any good keeper of ancient knowledge, he possesses long white hair, flowing robes, and alarmingly homicidal tendencies.
In Tolkien's version of this change, Sam becomes Frodo's heir, and goes on to become Mayor of the Shire, the most famous gardener in history, and keeper of the knowledge of the Red Book (RK, VI, ix, 309).
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