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More than 160,000 women have taken part in the adjunct studies since 1992.
He is also an adjunct professor of music at the university.
He was also an adjunct professor of Law from 1985 to 1989.
He was made an adjunct professor of political economy in 1888.
Her mother is an adjunct professor of fine art there.
The program could serve as an adjunct to a course in computer technology.
He began teaching in 2003, and has been an adjunct professor since 1994.
"It was very much an adjunct of the cold war at that point."
In the adjunct studies, on the other hand, the numbers are not limited.
My claim to a share of the record is more as an adjunct.
He is also a senior adjunct professor of business management there.
But its use of adjuncts is slightly higher than the national average.
He had taught the previous five years as an adjunct.
After that time, he continued teaching as an adjunct professor.
Between 1978 and 1983, he was adjunct editor in chief at the newspaper.
Educational: the use as an adjunct to our teaching activities.
A summer kitchen was once a presumed adjunct of just about any home.
"Welfare reform should not become another adjunct of our higher education program," she said.
Get up here, and bring an adjunct bridge crew with you.
She would be allowed in as an adjunct, and kept from doing further harm.
But the unspoken adjunct to what she said was for how long?
From 1925 he served as an adjunct professor, teaching the subject of public international law.
The 747 would become an airborne adjunct of the collection.
It stands on its own, not to be placed as an adjunct to any other thing.
Colleagues and I recently reported a case that may point to a possible adjunct to treatment for these patients.