intermural


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between two or more institutions etc

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Julian shifted certain aspects of the gallery so that his artists' works more effectively 'divest and penetrate any physical limitations and assumptions' of the gallery, a key element of intermural art.
There were 89 cases of intermural fibroids, 31 cases of subserosal fibroids and 20 cases of submucosal fibroids.
What pushed the earlier growth spurt most likely was intermural competition in attracting a perceived scarcity of high-achieving students, especially in public institutions.
Clark Atlanta and Morehouse professor Illya Davis said part of the focus on campus is promoting conversation that provides analysis "of the social and political conditions that contribute to intramural and intermural conflicts and grievances."
I enjoyed competing in intermural speech competitions - I didn't so much like getting bullied in PE class.
Sixty-four percent of respondents believed that social outings would help to engage male students, while 36% believed intermural sports teams would be helpful.
Furthermore, some Polish derivatives have a phrasal origin, as seen in miedzymurze ('intermural space'), which clearly comes from the prepositional phrase migdzy murami ('between walls').
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