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  • ...only picked up, as the Google Ngram image shows, but this time in a mostly new sense, at the end of the 1980s. ...pretation of the term Islamism (and around the same time, the coining of a new term to go with it - Islamist)?
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  • ...bject/Religion/Islam/IntroductiontoIslam/?view=usa&ci=9780195305036 Oxford University Press: Islam in the World: Malise Ruthven], oup.com; accessed 23 July 2017. Following this Ruthven 'read English Literature at [[Cambridge University]] before returning to the Middle East to study Arabic.'<ref name="World"/>
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  • ...s/ps/2009/06a/125443.htm 'Secretary Clinton Appoints Farah Pandith to Head New Office of The United States Representative to Muslim Communities'], (press *The Fletcher School at Tufts University, M.A.L.D. (1) International Security Studies and (2) Islamic Civilizations
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  • ...g the 1961–62 academic year and was a Ford Foundation Fellow at Columbia University’s School of Journalism during 1968–69.<ref name="Hoagland"/> ...d in 1960 while still in college. He then became a copy editor for the New York Times International Edition in Paris in 1964. On joining the Washington Pos
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  • ...exist on 1 May 2020. The charity was resurrected on 28 August 2020 with a new charity number (1191067) and it is now called [[Academic Study Group on Isr *President: Sir Walter Bodmer - University of Oxford
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  • ...g the Negev region as part of a future Palestinian state. A British ban on new settlement had also hindered Zionist attempts to alter the status quo. Arab ...1 Points in the Negev|11 points]]” plan was launched. Not only would the new settlements boost the Jewish presence there, they would serve as military b
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  • ...obal [[Chabad-Lubavitch]] movement which is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York City. The UK branch registered office is at 107-115 Stamford Hill, London, ...uality, cost effective service delivery across all services. To establish new partnerships and build on existing relationships and work with our partners
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  • ==The move to New York== ...l, ''1929: Year Zero of the Arab-Israeli Conflict''. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2015. p. 137.</ref>
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  • ...-profit making educational institution of academic standing with which the university shall at any time be amalgamated or associated and any other such instituti ...tance in print and broadcasting; and help and advice in the development of new outlets for journalists and broadcasters, including the internet. || the pr
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  • ...al standards of dental practice, to support the policy board of the Hebrew University - Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, assist dental education in Great Brit ...hus further the development of the department of archaeology of the Hebrew university of Jerusalem. 4. to do all such other lawful things as are incidental or co
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  • ...r sitting in the politico's end, the smoke-filled, messy end of Manchester University Students Union's coffee bar and looking around at the three tables of stude ...ailable That's Funny on the Engage website. I offered him space to write a new introduction.
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  • Kessler studied at the [[Freiberg University of Mining and Technology|Mining Academy in Freiberg]] and joined the [[Germ ...ened the EZF's conference on 1 June 1913 by welcoming the appointment of a new [[Chief Rabbi|chief rabbi]], [[Joseph Hertz]], an old friend of Kessler's f
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  • | [[A New Direction ]] || || || || || || || || || || 100,000 || || || || | [[City University (London)]] || 19,762 || 156,131 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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  • | [[Cambridge University – The Mongolia & Inner Asia Studies Unit]] || Major Gifts || Mongolia || | [[Central European University]] || Migration and Inclusion || Hungary || Hungary
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  • | [[Birmingham University]], School of Education || || || || || || || 3,350 || || || || || | [[Lady Margaret Hall]], [[University of Oxford]] || 17,500 || 17,500 || 17,500 || 17,500 || 17,500 || || || |
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  • ...om 1989 to 2001. At its peak, it was the second-largest society within the University of Oxford.<ref>Michael A. Jolles and W. Rubinstein (editors) (2011), ''The The Oxford University L'Chaim Society was established in 1989 by Rabbi [[Shmuley Boteach]], who h
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  • :Mr. Ido Aharoni serves as a global distinguished professor at New York University’s Program of International Relations in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. :Mr. Aharoni served as Israel’s longest serving Consul-General in New York and the tri-state area to date. He held that position with the rank of Amba
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  • | [[Solidarity Movement for a New Ethiopia]] || || || || || || 35,293 || || 64,559 | [[New Initiative for Social Development]] || || 45,000 || 35,000 || || || ||
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  • ...acle Projects Control Account) || DG EUROPE AND GLOBALISATION || [[Sabanci University]] || 124358 || 46,183.05 ...Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) || DG CENTRAL GROUP || [[University of Oxford]] || 1042102 || 78,800.00
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  • | 04/01/2017 || 8826480 || 28,067.22 || [[Middle East Technical University]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control Account) | 06/01/2017 || 8849502 || 52,673.09 || [[Centre of Criminal Legal Aid, China University of Political Science and Law]] || Programme Spend (Oracle Projects Control
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