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Nearly every candidate has cited the enrolling of more children into public health insurance as a key goal.
All too often the health and education systems are reduced to the enrolling of the very young into local militias.
The partner universities take care of the enrolling, administering and conferring the final degree to its own students.
The first two days were consumed, as I understand, in the enrolling of the faithful and the search for arms wherewith to equip them.
In 1892, he served as an enrolling and engrossing clerk for the Michigan House of Representatives.
But the fear of being locked into a health plan for up to a year will be a strong deterrent to seniors' enrolling in H.M.O.'s.
Prior to his later enrolling at Princeton Theological Seminary, he gained career experience teaching at a college.
He was eventually accepted to Harvard in 1954 after first enrolling as a student in Harvard's Office of Special Students.
And the enrolling and canvassing of blacks is going on as urgently among the urban homeless in street shelters as among outlying squatter camps.
In June 2011, the Lewiston Sun Journal noted the growing number of Somali recent immigrants earning high school degrees, with more enrolling in local community colleges.
The committee continued to be referred to as a "joint committee," even though both the House and Senate committees separately supervised the enrolling of bills originated in its own house.
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Richards was an advocate of enrolling of rifle corps throughout United Kingdom as a precaution against invasion; and while editor of the Daily Telegraph he publicised the subject.
Study procedures Phase I. Enrolling Probands and Recruiting Siblings Screening and enrollment will take place at 50 participating centers in the United States and Canada (Appendix).
In New Jersey, the enrolling of welfare recipients will begin immediately in Camden, Gloucester and Hudson counties and expand to Essex County in October; the change is expected to reduce government costs by $39 million in the coming fiscal year.
According to the statutes of the archconfraternity, admission is effected by the blessing and investing with the Blue Scapular, the presentation of the small chaplet of the Immaculate Conception, and the enrolling of the name in the register of the confraternity.
In 1876 the joint rules of Congress were allowed to lapse, and although the committee continued to be referred to as a "joint committee," it consisted thereafter of a separate committee in each house, each supervising the enrolling of bills originated in its own house.