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to institutes
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To begin or initiate (something); to found.
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Today in court, he was accused of selling information to institutes like the Gallup polling organization, which the court says has ties to the C.I.A.
For example, in June 1998, the Energy Department rejected a request that all American research grants to institutes linked to Biopreparat be channeled through Biopreparat officials.
This week, the Rand Corporation reported that cash contributions to institutes of higher education had fallen for the first time in 15 years.
All of a sudden everybody was talking about it, and science was above the fold in the newspaper, and my teachers went to institutes and really got us all engaged.
(Vivien Schweitzer) INSTITUTE AND FESTIVAL FOR CONTEMPORARY PERFORMANCE (Tuesday through Thursday) Summers at Mannes College the New School for Music are devoted to institutes and festivals in which students and faculty explore a range of specialties, among them Beethoven and the vocal, guitar and keyboard repertories.
As it reaches into all areas of the city, from the barrio to the boardroom, from prisons to institutes of higher learning, the show restores New York's rightful place as capital of glamour and grit at a time Hollywood has abandoned us for Toronto, that cheaper, cleaner but ersatz "New York".
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Gerson Sher, director of the U.S. Civilian R&D Foundation for the Independent States of the FSU (CRDF), says his organization must clear with the State Department any future grants that would award department funds--State has committed $2.55 million to CRDF--to institutes suspected of helping Iran.
The people want to institute Islamic law!
Rieger decided to institute the boycott.
The city decided to institute rolling brownouts.
This afternoon he offers a master class to institute participants.
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