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At the time, the drugstore seemed one of the world's permanent institutions.
UK legislation will state that the Scottish parliament and Scottish government are permanent institutions.
"In those years," Ozick recalls, "a drugstore seemed one of the world's permanent institutions.
Law thus began to emerge as a profession, which required permanent institutions and some kind of organized legal education.
Yet after grabbing power he quickly realised that the gains of the revolution could be cemented only with the help of permanent institutions.
But the Center argued that these permanent institutions are separate and substandard, possibly violating a federal law that guarantees access to an equal education.
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Participants agreed to form a "preparatory group" charged with exploring possible actions, mechanisms, timing, institutional frameworks, and principles involved in constructing a permanent institution designed to ensure international dialogue, cooperation, and coordination in nanotechnology research and development.
A new permanent institution was built later.
"I would rather establish a permanent institution," he said.
"He wants a permanent institution," Father Chryssavgis said.
In 1901 they began raising funds for a permanent institution.
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