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In the early 16th century, professorships began to be endowed.
Goblins and deities are said to be endowed naturally with such powers.
Like the tribal masks that transform the wearer and invoke ancestral spirits, they seem to be endowed with supernatural power.
In other words, the idea of Greater Europe needs to be endowed with substance and institutional form.
The role will need to be endowed with the balls to take on whatever state and territory and ensure that changes are made".
Similarly, allusions in poetic imagery to the Arabic alphabet often thought to be endowed with mystical significance or magical properties were very common in all Islamic literatures.
It was to be endowed with £200m a year and in, a tightly drawn set of circumstances, it would allow patients access to very expensive drugs.
Amulet, also called Talisman, an object, either natural or man-made, believed to be endowed with special powers to protect or bring good fortune.
Following remarks by Daniel Halperin, who is the first to hold the Ginsburg chair at Georgetown, Justice Ginsburg gave an unscheduled talk, to explain how the professorship came to be endowed.
If a director happens to be endowed with a visual gift (such as Stanley Kubrick, who started as a photographer), so much the better, but what makes an image beautiful is that it's infused with a beautiful soul.
In 1969, he complained: Somehow liberals have been unable to acquire from birth what conservatives seem to be endowed with at birth: namely, a healthy skepticism of the powers of government to do good.
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