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It seems to be institutional history (the institution is the Landmarks Conservancy, a private, nonprofit group), or personal history (something about the conservancy's president, a party and some spilled wine).
Such accounts are considered to be institutional and details about them may not have been released.
History has judged these decisions to be institutional successes for the court, in part because of their unanimity.
Senate leaders tend to be institutional conservatives, who worry, with some justification, that their party will be in the minority some day.
This latest death has sparked an outpouring of grief and rage across social media over what many perceived to be institutional racism.
"There needs to be institutional changes and obviously the popularity of these morning talk shows continues to reveal flaws in the system".
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In addition, there may be institutional impediments to contract staff holding grants.
The loyalty to Trump is partisan, while the loyalty to Mueller is institutional.
In France, the relationship to food is institutional, serious, like Russian soldier.
SN: The hardest capital to raise was institutional capital.
You know it was just something we made up!' I began to see there were institutional consequences to what seemed like a not particularly deeply thought-out term".
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