It was taught as a special subject quite distinct from the theory and practice of architecture.
Insoo has a few hours to kill before going to Hakwon, a private special-subject school, so he calls up the owner of a PC Bang and asks for a ride.
The DfE, DWP and Wirral Council have been subject to special monitoring from the ICO in the past.
GATT, this means that imports, having crossed the border, should not be subject to special taxes or other forms of discrimination.
Congress is subject to special interests, and there is a fierce lobbying effort under way to affect the outcome of patent reform legislation.
Special workshops on this subject will take place at the Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference 2008 (ESTC 2008), held from October 27-29, 2008, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (www.ecotourismconference.org).
In short, unless he has some special prescience on the subject beyond the looming war with Iraq, how can Mr Blair pledge to halve a figure that he doesn't yet know?
For over a hundred years Congress has made a judgment that corporations must be subject to special rules when they participate in elections, and this Court has never questioned that judgment.
Offshore banking centres will be subject to special scrutiny.
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When it comes to conventions, travel expenses for those inside North America are deductible if you can show that your attendance benefits your trade or business (those held outside North America are subject to special rules).
She said using the helicopter would not cost customers any extra money, but due to the limited capacity - about half a tonne of post in each trip - special delivery would be subject to availability.
The Harvard Business Review was planning a special edition on the subject (just published) and offered me the opportunity to research their archives to uncover what their writers and contributors had made of failure in the past.
Sensitive Compartmented Information is information that not only is classified for national security reasons as Top Secret, Secret, or Confidential, but also is subject to special access and handling requirements because it involves or derives from particularly sensitive intelligence sources and methods.
"The goal is to find out why he is subject to these special conditions, " he said.
The sites from this list deserve special attention and are the subject of urgent action in each country.
Greece of the fifth century was his special interest, and the subject of many of his essays and speeches.
The government defines the minimum benefit package, which has been subject to expansion from special-interest lobbying, and is more comprehensive and less consumer-driven than it could be.
Of the 233, 000 children in Kent schools, more than 6, 500 are subject to a statement of special educational needs (SEN).
The answer is that the trust fund is populated with special non-marketable securities whose value is not subject to the vicissitudes of the market.
Special tax rules are not reviewed regularly whereas agency budgets are subject to annual review.
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There, a special committee will hold an "urgent meeting" on the subject Monday, said Mohammed Subeih, the Arab League's undersecretary for Palestinian affairs.
Until this month, she had left this subject to Dennis Ross, the Clinton administration's special envoy.
Downing joined MyPotential in July after an embarrassing episode at the paper in which it agreed to split profits from a special edition of the Times Sunday magazine with Staples Center, the subject of the issue.
It said alleged war crimes - a subject of regular international censure - were being looked into by a special military court.
And, if a fit parent's decision of the kind at issue here becomes subject to judicial review, the court must accord at least some special weight to the parent's own determination.
Every student who struggles with a subject Crotty with geometry, for instance longs for special assistance.
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Had the professor attended not the debate on special-needs children on the floor, but, say, hearings on the same subject in the Education Select Committee, he would have formed a quite different impression of Parliament's effectiveness.
The religious vote -- the subject of intense national focus as Democrats look to counter GOP campaigning through churches -- has special resonance in Missouri.
Rajin-Sonbong, North Korea's portion of the Tumen area, is a special economic zone sealed off from the rest of the country, but travel in and out by foreigners remains subject to the whims of the North's bureaucrats.
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