This is one of several realities testing the NFL and its responsibilities as a major American institution.
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What Kilson fails to grasp is that the hip hop community has become a dominant African American institution.
In fairness to this American institution, the playing field is a formidable one.
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After the 100 days ended, not a single American institution was left unchanged.
Even the most authoritarian American institution, the military, knows that innovation requires breathing room for the creative among us.
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In 1930, Fisk was the first African-American institution to gain accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
"It's an American institution, " said George Shea, who along with his brother, Richard Shea, and partner David Baer took competitive eating to a new level.
The couple, married for 25 years, had been an American institution.
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Mr. THOMAS: Well, you know, I feel bad for them because I'm they're an American institution and they make good cars, or at least they make good trucks.
Exchanges here have gone public and are seen as businesses, which is perhaps one reason there has been little outcry over the sale of NYSE, an American institution.
If lawyers establish enough of a winning streak against the Boy Scouts, they could bankrupt a beloved American institution just as they forced several Catholic dioceses to file for protection.
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This uniquely American institution serves our country extremely well.
The vote comes more than a decade after a Supreme Court ruling that found the organization has the right to keep gays out, but also amid declining participation in the venerable American institution.
Instead of being treated as a revered American institution, the Dodgers have regrettably become a personal bank for two individuals who should have never been allowed to own the same franchise that Jackie Robinson once played for.
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Besides a potential decline in attendance at the museum and a negative effect on tourism in Cooperstown, a boycott by several Hall of Famers during Induction Weekend could spell doom for a beloved summer tradition and an American institution.
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Five years ago a venerable American institution, Riggs Bank (where Abe Lincoln once banked), collapsed after a Senate inquiry revealed that Augusto Pinochet of Chile and Obiang Nguema, the long-serving president of Equatorial Guinea, had stashed millions in private accounts, with no proper questions asked.
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That something was 34 billion Chilean pesos in rehabilitation funds from the Chilean government and a Latin American lending institution called the Inter-American Development Bank.
JAGMedia Holdings, an online information supplier, he has listed almost every leading American financial institution and many European ones as defendants.
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"We invented the Boston cream pie, so we are the American iconic culinary institution, " Ritchie says.
On May 6, Ms. Lagdameo will meet with presidents of three community colleges in the Seattle district and the Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI) implementation team and discuss the importance of AANAPISIs and implementing key strategies moving forward.
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Their counterparts on the left, the Center for American Progress and the Brookings Institution exert significant power over the electoral process.
By tradition, the head of the World Bank is an American, while its sister institution, the International Monetary Fund, is headed by a European.
Ms. SUZANNE THOMASSEN-KRAUSS (Textile Curator, Smithsonian Institution's Museum of American History): When you look at a lit object, what you're getting is only the light radiation that's reflecting back off the object.
In the study, the researchers sent out anonymous surveys to medical school deans or their representatives at each institution in the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) -- a total of 130 schools.
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Steven Lubar is chairman of the history of technology department at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History in Washington, D.
For the answer, it is best to consult two Washington veterans, Tom Mann of the Brookings Institution and Norman Ornstein of the American Enterprise Institute, who can claim 72 years of Congress-watching between them.
The malaise changed the game as a lack of offense led to the institution of the designated hitter in the American League, still controversial to purists.
The Obama administration has also chosen as its new ambassador to Mexico Carlos Pascual, a Cuban-American diplomat and leading author of a recent Brookings Institution study advocating engagement with Cuba.
The recording is among the earliest held by the Smithsonian Institution, which runs the National Museum of American History.
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