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Being a seat of learning people from other countries visits for studies.
This magnificent building is no longer a seat of learning.
It was once revered as a great seat of learning.
It has also been an ancient seat of learning.
He has worked against all the odds - political, social, financial - to create a haven and seat of learning.
All record of this ancient seat of learning is then lost.
Hyderabad is an important seat of learning in southern India.
The place acts as a great seat of learning for students of Islam.
Schools, universities and all seats of learning are similarly eradicated.
She had been flung from her seat of learning, and the fall frightened her.
To be a seat of learning in technology education and research of global standard for the human resource development.
But in those days, seats of learning housed courtesy rather than cattle."
Be the highest seat of learning for humanistic education.
However, as time progressed, Bangor also became a famed seat of learning and education.
Also, the violet flower was associated with Athens, the classical seat of learning.
It would be sad if our own seats of learning were behind-hand in this confusion.
Since then he has been rendering his valuable service to the nation by imparting quality education in this seat of learning.
Or the other seats of learning in Europe where he was held in the utmost regard.
The monasteries were the major seats of learning of all sorts.
The religious community flourished as a seat of learning, especially for the children of the nobility.
She spoke of Oxford, that ancient seat of learning, to which universities all over the world still looked for example.
Western Christian clerics controlled education, since only the monasteries remained as seats of learning.
Those seats of learning are now gone, and the recollection of them is rapidly fading from memory.
The military project is widely seen as a seat of learning for developing expertise in civil aviation, which Japan hopes to master before 2000.
It had existed for thousands of years; it was the seat of learning and culture.