There are several categories of business school in France: those part of a public university (the Institut d'Administration des Entreprises network); privately-run business schools that operate like companies with shareholders; some that operate as non-profits under the status of etablissement d'enseignement supérieur privé d'intérêt général (private higher education institutions with a public interest); and the écoles consulaires, a final group that includes big schools such as HEC and ESCP Eur
12-14) in a single season since Tom Chambers accomplished the feat in 1990, according to research from ESPN Stats & Information.
A study appearing in the March issue of the Journal of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) placed pregnant rats and their offspring in two chambers, one exposed to outdoor Beijing air and the other containing an air filter that removed most of the air pollution particles.
It's just one piece of New York's air quality strategy, which also aims at slashing greenhouse gas emissions 80% from 2005 levels by 2050, says Mark Chambers, director of the mayor's Office of Sustainability.
The Maze was a labyrinth of corridors and chambers, some containing delicious cheese.
In the study, pregnant rats and their offspring were placed in two chambers – one exposed to filtered air that removed most of the air pollution particles and the other to Beijing's highly polluted air.
We are for the most part more lonely when we go abroad among men than when we stay in our chambers.
Silk follows a set of barristers from a chambers in London.
John Chambers, chairman CEO, Cisco , First, all of us have had mistakes and failures.
"For example," he said, "when I entered my chambers today,I was positive that I had my gold watch in my pocket.
I , II Steel chambers, late the pyres Of her salamandrine fires, Cold currents thrid, and turn to rhythmic tidal lyres.
On entering the first of the chambers, to which these doors lead, you will see a large chest, standing in the middle of the floor, and upon it a dog seated, with a pair of eyes as large as teacups.
" Then he added, "After my death, thou shalt show him the whole castle: all the chambers, halls, and vaults, and all the treasures which lie therein, but the last chamber in the long gallery, in which is the picture of the princess of the Golden Dwelling, shalt thou not show.
She wandered about into all the nooks and corners, and into all the chambers and parlours, as the fancy took her, till at last she came to an old tower.
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In the meantime the youngest huntsman was wandering about the three chambers in great trouble, fully expecting to have to end his days there, when he saw, hanging on the wall, a flute; then said he, "Why dost thou hang there, no one can be merry here?
Once there was a king who, for a son, had a pig named King Crin King Crin would saunter through the royal chambers and usually behave beautifully, as befits anybody of royal birth Sometimes, though, he was cross On one such occasion, his father asked, while stroking his back, "What is the matter?
And since not one battle famous in history Sent all its fighters back again, The soldiers turn round, looking toward the border, And think of home, with wistful eyes, And of those tonight in the upper chambers Who toss and sigh and cannot rest.
The Lady Tang would wake up each morning, perform her daily toilet of washing her face and combing her hair, then she would enter her mother-in-law's chambers and proceed to feed her breast-milk from her own body.
Once the matron suffered a serious illness and Han Wendi, as soon as he had completed the various governmental matters , would immediately leave the state chambers and return to his mother's bedside to nurse her with tender concern.