10 Metaphors for institutes

They have their own committees looking after these things, which is a healthful diversion; and the institute is the headquarters of all their sporting organizations and committees.

They wait for new vision together, the Institute being a good time and a good place for seeing life clear and seeing it whole.

But the memory of them came back in the days after the Institute was itself a memory.

Now, the Methodists of the older generation made much of their love feasts, but in these days, except at the Annual Conference, an occasional Institute is almost the only place where it flourishes with something of the ancient fervor.

But the institute behind the monument was an institute no longer.

An Institute is a bit of young democracy in action.

Now, our Saint Sheridan used to say that an Institute was a combination of college, circus, and camp meeting.

of Jura, celebrated for his studies and discoveries in fermentation, and also for his researches in hydrophobia and his suggestion of inoculation as a cure; the Pasteur Institute in Paris was the scene of his researches from 1886 (1822-1895).

They have hardly reached the age where the Institute could be a benefit to them, and their natural inclination to make the week a period of good times and mere pleasure would seriously interfere with the interests of others more mature and serious minded.

Dr. Ash's "Grammatical Institutes, or Easy Introduction to Dr. Lowth's English Grammar," is a meagre performance, the ease of which consists in nothing but its brevity.

10 Metaphors for  institutes