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    The Office of the Provost.

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    Cukier 2013 Provost.

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    The Provost said she wants to come along as well.

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    Provost Ross' House is the second oldest dwelling house in the city.

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    In certain burghs the title Lord Provost was to be continued.

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    I ought to shoot you right now, save the Provost marshal the trouble.

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    At most universities, a Provost is the second-ranking official, being responsible for day-to-day academic operations.

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    Businesses also have problems with a similar structure such as predicting customer churn(Provost and Fawcett 2013).

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    It was built in 1593 and became the residence of Provost John Ross of Arnage in 1702.

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    The Provost Headquarters also coordinates all Provost, piloting and security activities related to the visit of dignitaries to Mumbai.

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    In Scotland the Lord Provost fulfils many similar roles to that of a Mayor in some other countries.

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    The Provost is the chief academic and budget officer, to whom the deans of each of the seven schools report.

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    Tavernier( the French traveller) tells us that the office of the Kotwal was a sort of Chowki, where a Provost administered justice.

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    During the 1940s and 1950s, Frederick Terman, as Stanford's dean of engineering and Provost, encouraged faculty and graduates to start their own companies.

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    The position of a postmaster was prestigious and was always held by men in other authoritative positions in the community such as Provosts, schoolmasters, and town clerks.

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    Upon encountering Jordan, the soldiers granted him, his wife and children their freedom, making the act official with papers from the Provost Marshal General of Nashville, documents Jordan would treasure for the rest of his life.

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    The president works closely with the Provost, who oversees all academic programs and assumes the responsibilities of the president in the president's absence, and the vice presidents who lead major administrative divisions within the university.

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    These may include serving as a school or university director or administrator, a dean of students, a minister or secretary of education, a principal, a college Provost, or a teacher trainer in a college of education.

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    More generally, many governments and companies have problems that might be amenable to open calls because open calls can generate algorithms that can be used for predictions, and these predictions can be an important guide for action(Provost and Fawcett 2013; Kleinberg et al. 2015).

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