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The head football coach, Roger Harriott, had been instituting changes to make the game safer.
Even before the assault at Northfield Mount Hermon, the school had been instituting new programs to help students develop morally and socially by interacting more with adults.
It was in the months after that episode, when no banks would hire S.& P., that the company pushed out many of the employees who had been instituting tougher standards, including Mr. Jacob and Mr. Adelson.
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Common-sense dust-control measures that had been instituted were given scientific validity by the data.
The policy had been instituted by Mr Gove's predecessor Chris Grayling.
Already, from 46 bc, coinage in gold had been instituted in Rome by Caesar's lieutenant Hirtius.
As tradition has it, the distinction between patricians and plebeians was as old as Rome itself and had been instituted by Romulus.
The limb should be immobilised in a splint until definitive treatment had been instituted. .
The limb should be immobilised in a splint until definitive treatment had been instituted.
The assembly, which had been instituted in Rogers' absence, objected, and Rogers responded by dissolving it.
After these final reforms had been instituted, Augustus never again altered his constitution.
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