Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The office or dignity of a vice-chancellor.
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Examples
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Kuyper, “De verflauwing der grenzen,” address on the transference of the vice-chancellorship of the VU.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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Kuyper, “De verflauwing der grenzen,” address on the transference of the vice-chancellorship of the VU.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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Kuyper, “De verflauwing der grenzen,” address on the transference of the vice-chancellorship of the VU.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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Kuyper, “De verflauwing der grenzen,” address on the transference of the vice-chancellorship of the VU.
Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011
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He was one of three candidates interviewed in public forums for the vice-chancellorship of Wits last October and was chosen above
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In November 1996 he was offered the Wits vice-chancellorship but declined due to illness, which was not known at the time.
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"Professor Nolutshungu is very aware that good health is essential to meet the demanding requirements of the vice-chancellorship and he has advised me that with great regret he is compelled to decline the appointment."
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She said that when he had applied for the vice-chancellorship he had had no inkling he was suffering from cancer.
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Justice Fikile Bam had confirmed that Nolutshungu had informed him of the decision not to take up the vice-chancellorship.
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Mbeki said those black intellectuals such as William Makgoba, a contender for the University of Witwatersrand vice-chancellorship, who did speak out, were denounced, along with a small group of
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