| ADJ | sabbatical | - | - |
| NOUN | a sabbatical | sabbaticals |
| SYNO | sabbatic | sabbatical | sabbatical leave |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- She took a sabbatical leave from the BBC in 2006, when she travelled to several Latin American countries, including Bolivia, Colombia, Peru and Argentina.
- The executive positions within AUSA are one-year sabbatical positions for which any student may stand.
- From 1970 to 1971 she spent a sabbatical at New York University and acted as adjunct professor for a few years afterward. Another sabbatical brought her to Stanford University in 1977.
- In late summer 2014, she announced taking a sabbatical in the 2014/15 season for private reasons. In May 2015, it was announced that the sabbatical would be extended indefinitely.
- may be translated into English to mean sabbatical.
- The editorship became a full-time, paid sabbatical position in 1972 after a campaign led by the then editor, Paul Vallely, who went on to become the first sabbatical editor.
- In 1982, he was granted another sabbatical leave from DuPont and worked on catalysis with zeolites at the Institute de Catalyse in Lyon, France.
- For the academic year 1958–1959 he was on sabbatical.
- Madeley took a six-month sabbatical from her job at WhizzKids to film the role.
- On March 25, 2021, Brown released an EP titled "The Sabbatical Suite".
- Benfey chose to resign from Haverford as his sabbatical year approached.
- In 1982-1983, Rosenblatt was selected for a sabbatical leave by the Una Chapman Cox Foundation. He devoted his sabbatical to assisting Indochinese refugees.
- Operation of the Union lies mainly with elected full-time officers called sabbatical officers and appointed staff.
- St Pat's Students' Union had two sabbatical positions and seven non-sabbatical positions. In 2015, students voted to change the structure of the union.
- Sabbatical officers (or ‘sabbs’) are normally elected annually, for a one-year term, i.e.
- "seventh noise", interpreted by scholars to mean The Earthquake of the Sabbatical Year, because the earthquake fell on a sabbatical year, literally "the seventh year" in the Jewish calendar.
- In a British students' union a sabbatical officer is a full-time paid officer elected by students from their membership.
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