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In contrast, Khrushchev tried to strengthen the central party apparatus by focusing on the Central Committee.
Changes continued however, and the Andropov appointees continued Andropov's course of introducing new blood into the Central Committee and Party apparatus.
Chernenko never got complete control over the Central Committee and Party apparatus ; while Andropov never succeeded in removing the majority of Brezhnev appointees in the Central Committee, he had succeeding in dividing the Central Committee along factional lines.
During his short rule, he replaced more than one-fifth of the Soviet ministers and regional party first secretaries and more than one-third of the department heads within the Central Committee apparatus.
Following Stalin's orders, his supporters accused Zinoviev of using the Comintern apparatus in support of factional activities ( the Lashevich Affair ) and Zinoviev was dismissed from the Politburo after a tumultuous Central Committee meeting in July 1926.
In 1967, he was relieved of his work in the Central Committee apparatus and appointed head of the KGB on recommendation of Mikhail Suslov.
Important decisions had to be cleared with the CPSU Central Committee apparatus or even with Stalin himself.
Founded in 1872, the OFD operates out of one Fire Station, located at 419 Central Avenue, and operates a fire apparatus fleet of three engines, one truck, and numerous other special, support, and reserve units.
Although troops from several of the coalition countries were present in Iraq at this time, the U. S. Central Command ( USCENTCOM ) was the primary military apparatus charged with providing direct combat support to the CPA to enforce its authority during the occupation of Iraq.
At the same time, the Provisional Central Power built a government apparatus, made up of specialised ministries and special envoys, employing, for financial reasons, mainly deputies of the assembly.
* F-6, a counterinsurgency program designed, coordinated, and executed by the United States Central Intelligence Agency CIA, United States special operations forces, and the Republic of Vietnam's ( South Vietnam ) security apparatus during the Vietnam War, similar in nature to the Phoenix Program which was phased out due to negative publicity
By the time of the first Party Congress in 1975 the party had grown to just over two hundred thousand members, the Central Committee was meeting regularly and provided the organizational apparatus giving the party the leading role in society that ruling Communist parties generally hold.
By the mid-80s, CIA Director William Casey had taken the practice to the next level: an organized, covert " public diplomacy " apparatus designed to sell a " new product "- Central America-while stoking fear of communism, the Sandinistas, Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi, and anyone else considered an adversary during the Ronald Reagan presidential administration.
During the Cultural Revolution, Kang Sheng was actively involved in controlling the CPC propaganda apparatus, being appointed head of the " Central Organization and Propaganda Leading Group ", while Yao Wenyuan as head of another " Propaganda Leading Group ".
The transition would be an opportunity for Bo to join the highest echelon of national leadership, likely as a replacement for ally Zhou Yongkang, secretary of the Central Political and Legislative Committee, serving as the head of the party's security apparatus.
Fire Island's corps of off-road-capable fire apparatus and the firefighter's training to use them effectively provide much-needed support in the event of a wildfire, as was illustrated in the Long Island Central Pine Barrens fires of 1995.
The Phoenix Program (, a word related to fenghuang, the Chinese phoenix ) was a program designed, coordinated, and executed by the United States Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ), United States special operations forces, and the Republic of Vietnam's ( South Vietnam ) security apparatus during the Vietnam War.
A member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kampuchea / Party of Democratic Kampuchea, the Khmer Rouge, from 1974 to 1992, Sen oversaw the Party's security apparatus, including the Santebal secret police and the notorious security prison S-21 at Tuol Sleng.
* Central apparatus room
In the statement of the conference which announced that the shattered central apparatus of the Party had been restored and a new Central Committee set up.
The Phoenix Program was a counterinsurgency program executed by the United States Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ), United States special operations forces, and the Republic of Vietnam's security apparatus during the Vietnam War.
" The organizers limited their designs for this commission, however, initially claiming that it would serve " merely as a technical apparatus " for implementing Central Committee decrees.

Central and room
The tubes in Futurama are also used to depict the endless confusion of bureaucracy: an immense network of pneumatic tubes connects all offices in New New York City to the " Central Bureaucracy ", with all the capsules being deposited directly into a huge pile in the main filing room, with no sorting or organization.
Central banks can more safely play that role when a positive rate of inflation gives them room to tighten money growth without inducing price declines.
On a Saturday preceding a Tuesday plenum of the Central Committee, Arkady Volsky, an aide to Andropov, came to Andropov's room at the Central Clinical Hospital in Kuntsevo to help him draft a speech.
Apart from the throne room and offices of the King of Bhutan, as an administrative building, it houses the Central Secretariat, the offices of the ministries of Home Affairs and Finance.
) At the same time, the Detroit Tigers shifted over to the AL Central, making room for the Devil Rays in the East.
In 1959, Florida Central Academy occupied the building and grounds of the 150 room Hotel.
www. mcplib. org for more info ; Central City BPW meets the second Tuesday of each month in the library meeting room at 6: 00 pm-visitors are welcome.
By the 1950s, the Millington Association ’ s Library had relocated to the Town Hall and the Meyersville group occupied one room in the town ’ s Central School.
The one room schoolhouses closed and the Central School was developed in the hamlet of Edmeston.
The room was refurbished in 2010 using a gift to the College's Annual Fund from The American Friends of Regent ’ s Park College and Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church.
* Central High School ( became Central Junior High School in 1955 and was partially destroyed by fire on February 27, 1966, when the band room, cafeteria and 31 classrooms burned )
Three days later, after a protracted count which saw presidential results in Kibaki's Central Kenya come in last, allegedly inflated, in a cloud of suspicion and rising tensions, amid vehement protests by Raila's ODM, overnight re-tallying of results and chaotic scenes, all beamed live on TV, at the national tallying center at the Kenyatta International Conference Center in Nairobi, riot police eventually sealed off the tallying Center ahead of the result announcement, evicted party agents, observers and the media, and moved the Chairman of the Electoral Commission, Samuel Kivuitu, to another room where Kivuitu went on to declare Kibaki the winner by 4, 584, 721 votes to Odinga's 4, 352, 993, placing Kibaki ahead of Odinga by about 232, 000 votes in the hotly contested election with Kalonzo Musyoka a distant third.
The Knickerbocker Ice Company burned in 1894 or 1895 leaving only the chimney that stood until it was demolished in 1911 to make room for the Central Maine Power Plant.
The final parking structure was torn down to make room for the " Central Park West " section of the housing development in May 2011.
The first Library was established in Old Central in one room shared with the English Department.
In 1993, they met at a bar that was closed down to make room for Central Perk.
In 1969 local groups who opposed the closure gathered together for a meeting in a Leicester Central waiting room.
The organization, an early American organization dedicated to Christian evangelism, was founded in 1899 at the YMCA in Janesville, Wisconsin by two traveling businessmen who met by chance when they shared a hotel room at the Central House Hotel in Boscobel, Wisconsin and refined their idea in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin.
* Central technical area, an equipment room used in broadcasting facilities
Manic Miner's first room, " Central Cavern ".
Gramophone music was broadcast from a tiny room in the Central Telegraph Office with the aid of a small transmitter built by the Telegraph Department engineers from the radio equipment of a captured German submarine.

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