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conducing
conˈducing, ppl. a. [f. conduce + -ing2.] 1. That conduces or tends to an end or purpose. † a. Const. to. Obs. (now expressed by conducive) exc. in conduct conducing (to adultery).1586 A. Day Eng. Secretarie i. (1625) 31 For whatsoever is..affined with vertue, or derived from vertue, or conducing to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Claire Cupples
Personal life Cupples met her future husband Will Cupples while conducing undergraduate research at the University of Victoria. wikipedia.org
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conducence
† conˈducence Obs. rare. [f. L. condūcĕre + -ence.] The fact of conducing or tending (to); tendency, subservience.1677 Gale Crt. Gentiles II. iv. 439 This Tendence and Conducence of althings to one first Being. Oxford English Dictionary
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Wood Pearl
Researching and scientific work is not conducing. wikipedia.org
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conducement
† conducement Obs. (kənˈdjuːsmənt) [f. conduce v. + -ment; cf. inducement.] 1. The action of ‘conducing’ or bringing about.1552 Edw. VI in Strype Eccl. Mem. II. ii. xiv. 360 To do their best for conducement of it to effect. 1650 T. Hubbert Pill Formality Pref. 3 If thou wilt but read..it may be to t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Martin Turnovský
Even so, he observed that Szell's conducing style "lacked warmth" and he based his style on Leonard Bernstein instead as he wanted to "enthuse" the musicians wikipedia.org
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conduce
conduce, v. (kənˈdjuːs) [ad. L. condūc-ĕre to lead together, collect, unite, connect; also, to hire, contract for; also of things, to contribute, be serviceable, conduce; f. con- together + dūcĕre to lead, draw. This L. verb, which became in F. conduire (with lengthened stem conduis-), has given man... Oxford English Dictionary
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University for Development
Accreditation The University applied and got accreditation for five years in 2006, in the areas of Institutional Management, Degree-Conducing Teaching wikipedia.org
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divinify
divinify, v. (dɪˈvɪnɪfaɪ) [f. L. dīvīn-us divine + (-ify; cf. deify, etc.] trans. To render divine; to regard as of divine nature, rank, or origin; to divinize. Hence diˈvinified ppl. a.1633 A. H. Parthenia Sacra 204 (T.) My beloved is white and red..white, for his blessed and divinified soul. 1660 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Elena Chizhova
Having trained as an economist, she taught and worked as a researcher at an economics institute, but she had an interest in literature as well, conducing wikipedia.org
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George Mackenzie, 1st Earl of Cromartie
' Several Proposals conducing to a Further Union of Britain,' 1711. 'Several Proposals conducing to a Further Union of Britain,' 1711. wikipedia.org
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tropology
tropology (trəʊˈpɒlədʒɪ) [ad. late L. tropologia (Jerome, a 400), a. late Gr. τροπολογία (Justin Martyr, a 160), f. τρόπος trope: see -logy. Cf. F. tropologie (a 1300 in Godef. Compl.).] 1. ‘A speaking by tropes’ (Blount, 1656); the use of metaphor in speech or writing; figurative discourse.1519 W. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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European Union Clinical Trials Regulation
The EU-CTR enables one application application to be made for approval in all EU member states - facilitating improved efficiency in conducing multinational wikipedia.org
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Hilda Roberts (physician)
She had a lasting impact on the hospital, conducing multiple research studies, as well as helping further establish the hospital’s Medical Library. wikipedia.org
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Bornholm Museum
The museum also houses a number of Nordic Bronze Age and Iron Age artifacts relating to the island conducing. wikipedia.org
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