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academies

Meaning

of Academy

Source: Webster's dictionary

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After being rejected once at age 11, Aaron Burr was admitted to the sophomore class of College of New Jersey at the age of 13. (Such schools were also like academies ). Source: Internet

Academies (previously known as city academies) are a new type of school introduced in 2000 by the New Labour government of Tony Blair. Source: Internet

After Rashi the Tosafot were written, which was an omnibus commentary on the Talmud by the disciples and descendants of Rashi; this commentary was based on discussions done in the rabbinic academies of Germany and France. Source: Internet

After the war, northern missionaries founded numerous private academies and colleges across the South for freedmen. Source: Internet

Admission to this career requires the graduation in one of the higher education service academies for officers or in one of the military technical schools for non-officers. Source: Internet

After 1700, a tremendous number of official academies and societies were founded in Europe, and by 1789 there were over seventy official scientific societies. Source: Internet

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