Unfortunately, he was only here on sabbatical and was about to return to London.
From the timesunion.com
Sullivan will go on a year's sabbatical when she steps down as president on Aug.
From the nytimes.com
No work of art is created in a vaccuum, on sabbatical from the creator's psyche.
From the economist.com
Cathy's SabbaticalCathy had been planning and dreaming about taking a sabbatical.
From the forbes.com
Up until Foster's sabbatical, the West Ham goalkeeper was Capello's third choice.
From the independent.co.uk
Then factor in that until a recent sabbatical she had a good career in marketing.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Hehas signed a four-year deal with the NZRU but has the option of a sabbatical.
From the dailymail.co.uk
He previously coached with Seattle in 2008 before taking a one-year sabbatical.
From the post-gazette.com
As time passed, Weissenberg's sabbatical threatened to stretch on indefinitely.
From the time.com
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Of or relating to the Sabbath; "Friday is a sabbatical day for Muslims"
A leave usually taken every seventh year
"Sabbatical" is the third single release from Leeds based band This Et Al. It was later re-recorded for inclusion on This Et Al's debut album Baby Machine in 2007.
Sabbatical is a 2007 CTV television series. The pilot was filmed in August 2007, and aired on 23 November 2007.
An extended period of leave, often one year long, taken by an employee in order to carry out projects not otherwise associated with the employee's job. ...
An absence from duty, without charge to pay or leave, that an agency may grant to a Senior Executive Service career appointee to engage in study or uncompensated work experience.
A period of time (usually a term) when a faculty member is not teaching, but concentrating on his/her own education or research.
Every year at most universities, a few students take a year off their studies to be employed by the SU. Not just anyone can do this though - they almost always have to be elected by the other students. ...
A period of paid release time for professors to conduct research or other activities that make a contribution to their academic discipline and/or the university.