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institute
noun as in law; custom
verb as in begin; put into operation
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The plan would reorganize the departments and their faculty members into an array of “schools,” “centers” and “institutes.”
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The latest survey from the Cedatos polling institute says the "Yes" vote will win with more than 61 percent of the vote.
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“Such as witnessing a parent being handcuffed,” the institute says.
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Rev Bruce said the church had instituted a response line, because "we want people to get in touch with their stories".
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He vowed to institute reforms and clean up deeply entrenched corruption and cronyism.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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