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I am curious what this will do when it comes time for them to get re-accredited.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Liberty University De-Recognizes Democratic Club: 2009
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I am curious what this will do when it comes time for them to get re-accredited.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Liberty University De-Recognizes Democratic Club: 2009
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The institutional development of this program during the last thirty years reflects the deplorable situation of late twentieth-century academic feminism in Europe: the DEA was frequently closed, usually by conservative governments, to be re-accredited only after international campaigns.
H��l��ne Cixous. 2009
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There is an interesting story in Architectural Record about the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture being re-accredited.
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There is an interesting story in Architectural Record about the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture being re-accredited.
July 2007 2007
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Pandor also said those schools implicated in the irregularities would have to be re-accredited as examination centres.
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Though Henley has just been re-accredited by Equis it has only been for three years, not five years as previously.
FT.com / Features of the week - Henley learns to practise what it preaches 2011
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In 2011, we were also re-accredited by the Japanese PMDA, stated Jeff Robinson, Vice President of Quality and Regulatory Affairs.
unknown title 2012
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During Pietrzak's tenure, the Burchfield Penney was re-accredited by the
Philadelphia Business News - Local Philadelphia News | The Philadelphia Business Journal 2010
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During Pietrzak's tenure, the Burchfield Penney was re-accredited by the
National Business News - Local Business News | bizjournals 2010
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