• These schools have something in common besides their ties to the peripatetic Fatih Kandil.

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  • For the peripatetic Hope, that must have been misery, but also a time for badly needed reflection.

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  • As we discussed Arianda's success, they retraced the peripatetic path of their lives, before and after their daughter's rise to fame.

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  • Everything from the ancient brass light switches and the copper bathtubs to the 12-foot alligator floor piece was hoarded by the peripatetic Mr. Yeh.

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  • Carmarthenshire council said after talks schools would directly fund the peripatetic music teaching in the future "according to their (schools) use of the service".

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  • But the peripatetic businessman still thinks of Dunton as a home, spending eight weeks a year there, including Christmas, with his wife and teenage sons.

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  • The peripatetic Rogers, 63, who once set a Guinness World Record by riding his motorcycle around the world, brings a lot of credibility to the bull case.

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  • Although one of them, directed by Baz Luhrmann, shifted locations to his home country of Australia after the terrorist bombings, Oliver Stone continued to use Morocco as the backdrop for his story of the peripatetic Macedonian.

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  • Since its inception, under the peripatetic leadership of its Executive Director Dr. Charles Small, YIISA organized seminars and conferences that brought leading scholars from all over the world to Yale to discuss anti-Semitism in an academic setting.

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  • For example, the peripatetic blogger couple Claire van den Heever and Iain Manley used their Kindle to collect free travelogues, one of which led them to the grave of 19th-century French explorer Henri Mouhot outside Luang Prabang in Laos.

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  • Knowing the need to bolster support for his tiny principality and deflect criticism of his own authoritarian government, the peripatetic Hassanal earlier this year traveled even more frequently than usual, not just to his second home in Singapore, or to friendly Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand.

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  • During the 12 years he lived in Paris, he accompanied the peripatetic YSL clan and the likes of Betty and Francois Catroux, Jacques Grange, Robert Wilson and Mattia Bonetti to the finest museums, auction houses, private islands, villas, gardens and costume balls, a lifestyle that helped shape Cox's burgeoning aesthetic.

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  • Perhaps so, but if job security and quality of life is your first priority, the typically peripatetic career of a TV reporter doesn't instantly come to mind.

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  • It can also, admittedly, be pretty maddening since birds have a tendency to hide, and metabolisms and heightened senses of their own mortality that make them, on the whole, rather peripatetic creatures.

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  • Cunningham, a graduate of the London College of Music, was described as a peripatetic teacher at local schools in the Northampton area.

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  • Illuminated manuscripts provided the ideal portable art form for a peripatetic court that moved regularly from its base in Dijon up through the Low Countries it had absorbed by marriage and conquest in the late 14th century.

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  • Why do you renounce the commercial benefits of a peripatetic ministry?

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  • Ortiz, who travels frequently as the president of DDB Latina, the Latin American arm of the advertising giant, says the unusual method fit his peripatetic lifestyle.

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  • It is much harder to mitigate the side-effects of piety in places like India, where Hindu gatherings on the banks of the Ganges (especially a peripatetic cycle of festivals known as Kumbh Mela) attract tens of millions of people.

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  • The Piombo collection is like a postcard of the 50-year-old peripatetic designer's adventures in color and texture.

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  • Chetham's School of Music said Mr Layfield was a peripatetic teacher rather than an employee of the school.

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  • As it turned out, it was another contest in Athens (in 1906, but without the status of a fully fledged Olympics) that reconfirmed the games as a Greek-inspired, but peripatetic, sports event.

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  • His office is filled with mementos collected over a peripatetic career that has taken him to Southeast Asia, Europe and the U.S., his current residence.

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  • Indeed, summertime on the Vineyard is a celebrity-spotter's paradise: Spike Lee is a regular visitor, as are Walter Cronkite, Carly Simon, James Taylor, the president's good friend Vernon Jordan, and Alan Dershowitz, a peripatetic Harvard law professor.

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