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Body and functions
The Governing Body of the Hall are the Trustees of the St Lawrence Education Trust, and a number of functions are also performed by the St Benet's Hall Sub-Committee of the Governing Body.
In one extreme case, Brian has been portrayed as role-playing a date with a doll, which he referred to as " Sara "; in another, when the Knights had met for pizza and were drawing from a prop Deck of Many Things that Brian made and imagining what would happen if the deck was real and affected their real lives, Brian drew the card " the Void " (" Body functions, but soul is trapped elsewhere "), and responded with " That pretty much describes my life already.
Based in the Watch Tower Society's Brooklyn, New York headquarters, the organization is headed by the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses, with members of the Body and " helpers " organized into six committees responsible for various administrative functions within the global Witness community, including publication, assembly programs and evangelizing activity.
Directly appointed by the Governing Body, branch committees make local appointments and perform other administrative functions for congregations, which are organized within circuits and districts.
The Governing Body directs six committees made up of its full members and its " helpers "; the six committees are responsible for various administrative functions within the Witness community, including personnel, publishing, evangelizing activity, school and assembly programs, writing, and coordination.
The Governing Body functions as a kind of parliament ( similar to the Church of England General Synod ) for the Church.
Max Heindel divided the subtle body into: Vital Body made of Ether, our instrument for specializing the vital energy of the sun, seen by clairvoyant vision to extend about an inch and a half outside the body ); the Desire body, which is our emotional nature and pervades both the vital and dense bodies, seen by clairvoyant vision to extend about 16 inches outside our visible body, related to the Desire World ; and the Mental body, which functions like a mirror, reflects the outer world and enables the Ego to transmit its commands as thought, word and action.
A branch centre of Ramakrishna Mission is governed by a Managing Committee consisting of monks and lay persons appointed by the Governing Body of Ramakrishna Mission whose Secretary functions as the executive head.
The Visitor exercises customary visitorial functions and is the court of final appeal for any matters referred to him or her by the Governing Body.
The main duties of the company are now ceremonial, and since 1822 appointment as the Sovereign's ' Body Guard in Scotland ' for George IV's visit to Edinburgh, include attending the Sovereign at various functions during the annual Royal Visit to Scotland when he or she approach within five miles of Edinburgh, including the Order of the Thistle investitures at The High Kirk of Edinburgh ( St Giles Cathedral ), the Royal Garden Party and the Ceremony of the Keys at the Palace of Holyroodhouse and the presentation of new colours to Scottish regiments.
Scripturally, Biotheology is motivated by, amongst other things, Saint Paul's exposition of the Church as the Body of Christ, likening its form and functions to the form and functions of the human body ( 1 Cor.

Body and structure
Double album " Bath "/" Leaving Your Body Map " by avant-garde metal band maudlin of the Well was constructed based upon a parallel qabalistic Tree of Life structure.
Body structure of a typical crustacean – krill
* MXF Info is a comprehensive MXF analyzer application for Mac OS X to read the entire internal KLV structure of MXF files including Header, Body and Footer Partitions.
* Body, the physical structure of an organism
* Embryoid Body, a structure adopted by stem cells ( ES and IPS ) during their differentiation in suspension
* Body build / bone structure ( 16 %)
In a home video review for Turner Classic Movies, Glenn Erickson called it " arguably the first conscious Neo Noir "; he wrote " Too often described as a quickie remake of Double Indemnity, Body Heat is more detailed in structure and more pessimistic about human nature.
The Council, using this model, recognized in its document Lumen Gentium that the Body of Christ subsists in a visible society governed by the Successor of Peter and by the Bishops in communion with him, although many elements of sanctification and of truth are found outside of its visible structure.
* Body Centered Tetragonal, a type of crystal structure, see Tetragonal crystal system
Using the same Integrated Body Frame structure, the new Discovery has altered front and rear light units and a restyled front grille and bumper to adopt the same smoother, rounder style as also adapted for the 2010 Range Rover and Range Rover Sport.
The government structure of the university is composed by a Legislative Body ( Asamblea General ), Board of Directors ( Consejo Universitario ), Presidency ( Rectoría ), and the Offices ( Vicerrectorías ) of Extension ( Acción Social ), Administrative Affairs ( Administación ), Academic Affairs ( Docencia ), Research ( Investigación ) and Student Affairs ( Vida Estudiantil ).
The networked book manifests a certain " disarticulation of the body of text " and " disaggregated / reaggregated " structure as described by Raffaele Simone in his essay, The Body of the Text.

functions and structure
In most concrete settings, however, the objects will be sets with some additional structure and the morphisms will be functions preserving that structure.
Many biopolymers spontaneously fold into characteristic compact shapes ( see also " protein folding " as well as secondary structure and tertiary structure ), which determine their biological functions and depend in a complicated way on their primary structures.
Bones come in a variety of shapes and have a complex internal and external structure, are lightweight yet strong and hard, and serve multiple functions.
As a mammary gland, the breast is an inhomogeneous anatomic structure composed of layers of different types of tissue, among which predominate two types, adipose tissue and glandular tissue, which effects the lactation functions of the breasts.
* The classic work on large-scale structure and correlation functions.
Let G denote the set of bijective functions over A that preserve the partition structure of A: ∀ x ∈ A ∀ g ∈ G ( g ( x ) ∈ ).
Some evolutionary psychologists apply the same thinking to psychology, arguing that the mind has a modular structure similar to that of the body, with different modular adaptations serving different functions.
It is important to note that a particular Euclidean function f is not part of the structure of a Euclidean domain: in general, a Euclidean domain will admit many different Euclidean functions.
Modern paleontology has joined with evolutionary biology to share the interdisciplinary task of unfolding the tree of life, which inevitably leads backwards in time to the microscopic life of the Precambrian when cell structure and functions evolved.
Language features include structured programming, reflection ( the ability to modify the program structure during program execution ), concatenative programming ( functions are composed with juxtaposition ) and extensibility ( the programmer can create new commands ).
However, they can be managed in ways that enhance their biodiversity protection functions and they are important providers of ecosystem services such as maintaining nutrient capital, protecting watersheds and soil structure as well as storing carbon.
Though his work was based on syntagmatic structure, it gave the scope to understand the structure of folktales, of which he discovered thirty one functions.
In RRG, the description of a sentence in a particular language is formulated in terms of its semantic structure and communicative functions, as well as the grammatical procedures used to express these meanings.
In general, functional decompositions are worthwhile when there is a certain " sparseness " in the dependency structure ; that is, when constituent functions are found to depend on approximately disjoint sets of variables.
The purpose of defining a group homomorphism as it is, is to create functions that preserve the algebraic structure.
The structure of the N-and C-terminal tails of GPCRs may also serve important functions beyond ligand-binding.
Because abstract algebra studies sets endowed with operations that generate interesting structure or properties on the set, functions which preserve the operations are especially important.
Hash functions are an essential ingredient of the Bloom filter, a compact data structure that provides an enclosing approximation to a set of them.
Confirmation and clarity came a year later in 1953, when James D. Watson and Francis Crick correctly hypothesized, in their journal article " Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid ", the double helix structure of DNA, and suggested the copying mechanism by which DNA functions as hereditary material.
The structure and functions of the IAEA are defined by its founding document, the IAEA Statute ( see below ).
The new structure would be located to the east of the original building, and tasked with two functions: offer a large space for public appreciation of various popular collections ; and house office space as well as archives for scholarship and research.
Human language is unique among the lifeforms of Earth because its complex structure affords a much wider range of possible expressions and uses than any known system of animal communication, all of which are generally closed systems, with limited functions and mostly genetically rather than socially transmitted.

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