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During the visit he met with officials, political leaders, academicians, and university students.
In 1953 he became a full academician of the Academy.
"The academicians as a body should be a cultural force," he said.
Then why do a number of writers and academicians, left to right, support it?
The university employs 708 academicians and 14,439 students as of 2007.
As an academician, I can say no other company has done more to increase the understanding of pain.
But the academicians are busy with their own work, and few show much interest in management.
The policy man and academician also enjoys working with his hands.
More than 120 experts and academicians are currently members of the Center.
In 1873, he was made an academician and five years later a professor at the Academy.
What is one to make of this spat among the academicians?
I made a mental note to report that to the Academician.
Many academicians, though, seem to prefer a more direct approach.
He spent the rest of his life as an academician, religious leader and writer.
"Very few academicians work in the fabric industry," he said.
As an academician he has served the cause of music education in India for over 45 years.
While some among them became academicians, it was not a formal school or association.
"Academicians think they understand what's happened in the past," said Jason.
In 1782 he was elected as an academician of the Academy.
She has been called one of the "first Polish female academicians".
Just where the shop belongs in the history of art may be a question best left to academicians.
"It's going to be an ongoing thing for a little while," he said of his role as an academician.
I very much admire your efforts that way; you are our only academician.
The college is known to have produced many artists, researchers and academicians.
In 1839 he was awarded the title of the Academician.