- Look up Rector, rector, rectorat, rectoress, or r****r in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rector (Latin for the
member of a vessel's crew who steers)...
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Monasteries and
Oxford and
Cambridge colleges could buy or
receive rectorships, and thus
become liable for
chancel repairs. When
Henry VIII dissolved...
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Mochis and Mazatlán by fiber-optic link. A year
after the end of his
rectorship,
Rocha made a
second bid for
governor of
Sinaloa in 1998, this time as...
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University of Freiburg. A year later, in
April 1934, he
resigned the
Rectorship and
stopped taking part in ****
Party meetings, but
remained a member...
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Siger of
Brabant (Sigerus, Sighier,
Sigieri or
Sygerius de Brabantia; c. 1240 –
before 10
November 1284) was a 13th-century
philosopher from the southern...
- said the
following about the
relation between his
political activity and
rectorship of the MSU in the
early 90s: In his (Yeltsin’s) circle, I was classified...
- He
resided in the
Belgian Pontifical College during this time,
under rectorship of
Maximilien de Furstenberg. Wojtyła
earned a
licence in July 1947, p****ed...
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Peter McColl (born 9 May 1980) is a
political campaigner and
writer who was
Rector of the
University of
Edinburgh 2012–2015. He has been
involved with...
- Ural
Akbulut (born 1945) is a
professor of
chemistry at
Middle East
Technical University (METU) and
served as the university's
rector from 2002 to 2008...
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successor but
Zarkoub died
sooner than him. So Rumi's
first successor in the
rectorship of the
order was "Husam Chalabi" and,
after Chalabi's
death in 1284, Rumi's...