| 41. | But the permanent post of a professor and the prospect of a peaceful scholarly life did not satisfy him.
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| 42. | From 1768 until the year of his death he also had the permanent post of clerk of the synod.
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| 43. | The Hudson's Bay Company set up a permanent post in 1821 until encroaching settlement let to its relocation in 1888.
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| 44. | Maintaining their independence, the Bandanese never allowed the Portuguese to build a fort or a permanent post in the islands.
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| 45. | The 13th / 18th Hussars had left to join 5th Infantry Division in a permanent post-war role of Divisional Cavalry.
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| 46. | His last permanent post was with the London Symphony Orchestra, but it lasted only two years, from 1932 to 1934.
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| 47. | The two lecturers were offered permanent posts at the conservatory, an offer which Paul Hindemith was not able to accept.
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| 48. | The couple first went to Harvard, but within a year Georgescu-Roegen was offered a permanent post at Vanderbilt University in Nashville.
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| 49. | Bush has canceled Clinton's nomination of Gregory to a permanent post, along with other judicial nominations still pending when Clinton left office.
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| 50. | A permanent post office was completed in 1857 on the corner of Ryrie and Gheringhap Streets, erected by contractor William Crocker Cornish.
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