Jonathan Swift, a dean of St Patrick's cathedral in Dublin, could not have done better.
"Chinese students can swarm a problem, " a dean at a major Chinese university told us.
He eliminated a dean position by reclassifying the journalism school as a department.
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Dr Sue Jones, Dean of Bangor, was the first woman to be appointed as a dean by the Church in Wales.
Mr. McGahee said he appealed to counselors and a dean to have Mr. Loughner removed from his class on several occasions.
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"A dean must balance the interests and aspirations of several important constituents--students, faculty and alumni being the primary ones, " he says.
Barry Bluestone, a dean at Northeastern University in Boston, is the son of a former vice-president of the United Auto Workers (UAW).
The university sociology department's Web site said he was the recipient of a dean's award for his graduate work in sociology in 2006.
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Harvard University has imposed academic sanctions on dozens of students for cheating in a final exam, a dean said in an email to students.
Mary Walshok, a dean at the University of California, San Diego, and author of Closing America's Job Gap, points out one more danger in specific career goal-setting.
Andy Dawson's free-kick and a Dean Marney shot added to the lead but Hull's Kamil Zayatte sliced a clearance into his own goal to give Everton hope.
Mr. Loughner finally left Mr. McGahee's class during the third week following a heated confrontation that involved the campus officer, a dean and a counselor, according to Mc.
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Australia is funding a dean-level chair of ecology and environment.
Masouma Mubarak, a dean at Kuwait University, who had faced stiff Islamist opposition when holding ministerial rank in three cabinets, easily outpolled all rival candidates in her district.
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In reality, says Robert Stacey, a dean at the University of Washington (the state, not the district), those outsiders displace very few in-state applicants, and subsidise the education of the rest.
Downing cut inside after being put through on the left flank but his low shot was kept out by Duke but Hull responded with a Dean Marney header which was just too high.
After a year, he applied again to Harvard's med school and was rejected, by a dean who chastised him in an interview for being "inconstant and immature" and advised him to enlist in the military.
Roberta Gianfortoni, a dean at the Harvard School of Public Health, has visited Cuba to tour its medical system and says doctors there know how to do many procedures but that doesn't mean those procedures are actually available.
"While I don't think that a separate office for post-marketing surveillance is likely, a strengthened Office of Drug Safety is almost a certainty, " says David Kessler, a former FDA commissioner who is now a dean at the University of California, San Francisco.
Bradford were so far off the pace that Coventry keeper Magnus Hedman had to make just one save in the whole game - and that not until the contest was an hour old - when he kept out a Dean Saunders free-kick.
The search successfully identified a resident dean, who had forwarded a confidential e-mail.
Mrs Hart died four years ago but lived with her late husband Henry, a former dean at Queens' College, Cambridge, in a cottage near the main hall from the 1970s.
The new mayor, Mr Schell, a former dean of the University of Washington's school of architecture (and once a developer himself), knows that higher-density housing needs to be well-designed housing.
Finally, and perhaps most important, a good dean has to believe in his or her organization.
The Venerable Peggy Jackson, the Archdeacon of Llandaff, will oversee the cathedral until a new dean is appointed.
Sale replied with a late Dean Schofield score and conversion and four penalties from American fly-half Mike Hercus.
And Arbeloa had to clear a goalbound Dean Marney header as Liverpool continued to give Hull plenty of reason for optimism.
For the moment Elena Kagan, the solicitor-general and a former dean of Harvard Law School, appears at the top of this list.
"The reputation of the university has only improved over time, " says physiology professor Todd Gleeson, a former dean of arts and sciences.
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But the subject-line search found an email from the disciplinary board handling the case had been forwarded from a resident dean to two students.
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