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Chamber and cylindrical
Zvezda consists of a cylindrical " Work Compartment " where the crews work and live, a cylindrical " Transfer Chamber " which has one docking port, an unpressurized " Assembly Compartment " surrounding the Transfer Chamber, and a spherical " Transfer Compartment " with three docking ports ( four docking ports total ).

Chamber and recess
In 1899 – 1900 the portico on the south face was rebuilt and extended, and the northern extension was enlarged to form a recess in the Council Chamber for the Lord Mayor's chair.

Chamber and at
The Prince visited the hospital of Operation Brotherhood, supported by the Junior Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, and fed rice to two pet elephants he kept at his residence at Pak Song.
The season will open at the new Hall of Flowers in Golden Gate Park on November 20 at 8:30 p.m. with a concert by the Mills Chamber Players.
He became a full professor at Maryland in 1959, and was chosen that year by the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the country's ten outstanding young men.
Also at the start of the Grand Gallery there is a Horizontal Passage leading to the " Queen's Chamber ".
From at least the Yuan dynasty, plays that recounted the subversive tales of China's Robin Hoods to the Ming dynasty novels such as Water Margin, on down to the Qing dynasty novel Dream of the Red Chamber and beyond, there developed a literature in written vernacular Chinese ( 白話 / 白话 ; báihuà ).
In 1992 a Draft Code of Conduct for Transnational Corporations was proposed at the Rio Earth Summit by the UN Centre for Transnational Corporations ( UNCTC ), but the Business Council for Sustainable Development ( BCSD ) together with the International Chamber of Commerce ( ICC ) argued successfully for self-regulation instead.
In 1613, the Star Chamber, declared perjury by a witness to be a punishable offence at common law.
In 1859, “ Pilsner Bier ” was registered as a brand name at the Chamber of Commerce and Trade in Pilsen.
The House of Lords originally met in the Queen's Chamber, a modest Medieval hall at the south end of the complex.
The foundation stone was laid in 1840 ; the Lords Chamber was completed in 1847, and the Commons Chamber in 1852 ( at which point Barry received a knighthood ).
The Star Chamber ( Latin: Camera stellata ) was an English court of law that sat at the royal Palace of Westminster until 1641.
The ceiling of the Star Chamber can still be seen at Leasowe Castle, Wirral, England.
In 1937, he was elected president of the International Chamber of Commerce ( ICC ) and at that year's biennial congress in Berlin stated the conference keynote to be " World Peace Through World Trade ".
In late 1911, President Taft called for a “ central organization in touch with associations and chambers of commerce throughout the country .” Just four months later, on April 12, 1912, Taft created the United States Chamber of Commerce as a counterbalance to the rise of the labor movement at the time.
Diving at Wookey resumed in early June 1946 when Balcombe used his home-made respirator and waterproof suit to explore the region between Resurgence and First Chamber, as well as the underground course of the river between Chamber 3 and Chamber 1.
In 1955 using an aqualung and swimming with fins, Bob Davies reached the bottom of Chamber 11 at depth in clear water and discovered the 12th and 13th Chambers.
Employing semi-closed circuit nitrogen-oxygen rebreathers, between 1957 and 1960 John Buxton and Oliver Wells ( grandson of science fiction writer H. G. Wells ) went on to reach the elbow of the sump upstream from Chamber 9 at a depth of.
Eventually, on 23 February 1976, Colin Edmunds found a way on in the static sump at the far end of Chamber 22.
We need only glance at the account-books of the Apostolic Chamber, still kept in the Vatican archives, to get an idea of the trade of which Avignon became the centre.

Chamber and nearest
According to Edmond Ludlow on May 7th, about twelve o-clock we went to take our places in the House, Mr. Lenthal our Speaker leading the way, and the officers of the army lining the rooms for us, as we passed through the Painted Chamber, the Court of Requests, and the lobby itself, the principal officers having placed themselves nearest to the door of the Parliament-House, every one seeming to rejoice at our restitution, and promising to live and die with us.

Chamber and end
Among others, this act produced the Imperial Circle Estates and the Reichskammergericht ( Imperial Chamber Court ); structures that would — to a degree — persist until the end of the Empire in 1806.
Perjury by witnesses began to be punished before the end of fifteen century by the Star Chamber.
At the same time he sought to check the simoniacal tendencies in the practices of the Apostolic Chamber and to that end introduced a simpler and more economical manner of life into his court.
At one end of the room near the Old Supreme Court Chamber is a statue of John C. Calhoun.
On 22 August 1973, the Christian Democrats and the National Party members of the Chamber of Deputies joined together to vote 81 to 47 in favor of a resolution that asked the authorities to " put an immediate end " to " breachof the Constitution.
In this reading, the composition of the Privy Chamber shifted towards the end of 1546 in favour of the Protestant faction.
The Treaty of Edinburgh – Northampton ( 1328 ), which brought an end to the First War of Scottish Independence, was signed by Robert I in the " King's Chamber " at Holyrood in March 1328.
The north end was extended in 1589 and the Council Chamber was added in 1683.
It is popularly believed, as cited by the Kuna Chamber of Commerce, that the translation of the name " Kuna " means " the end of the trail ", but Charles S. Walgamott cites the origin of the name as a Shoshone Indian word meaning " green leaf, good to smoke " ( see " Six Decades Back ", a memoir of Walgamott's adventures in the late 1800s in southern Idaho ).
With a renewed sense of energy, Coal Chamber was able to regain their deal with Roadrunner by the end of 1995.
Also, the main entrance to the DuPont Chamber Works facility is located at the end on US Route 130.
The end of November saw access to the Antechamber and the discovery of the Annex, and then the Burial Chamber and Treasury.
Orthodox Naderites remained within the Thistledown for a century after the end of Jart Wars, but concerns over the safety of the Thistledown and the danger of interference with the Sixth Chamber machinery caused the Geshels to have the Naderites forcibly removed from Thistledown to prevent disaster.
It is also the location of the Mori Shogunzuka Burial Chamber ( 森将軍塚古墳 ), a mountaintop keyhole tomb dating from near the end of the Kofun period.
The Teatro Colón is a national landmark for opera and classical performances ; built at the end of the 19th century, its acoustics are considered the best in the world, and is currently undergoing a major refurbishment in order to preserve its outstanding sound characteristics, the French-romantic style, the impressive Golden Room ( a minor auditorium targeted to Chamber Music performances ), and the museum at the entrance.
" he cried, with the applause of the Chamber, and he gave it to be understood that the mad obstinacy of the " intellectuels ", as the advocates of revision were contemptuously called, would only end in bringing about a religious persecution.
If a new president has not been elected by the end of a president's term, or if 30 days elapse following a vacancy, some powers are moved to prime minister, some are moved to the chairman of the Chamber of Deputies, or to the chairman of the Senate, if parliament is in a state of dissolution at the time of the vacancy.
Together with a provision ( Article 42 ) that certain decisions required the majority consent of each half ( Czech and Slovak ) of the Chamber of the Nations, and a provision ( Article 41 ) that constitutional amendments, organic laws, the election of the president and declarations of war required a three-fifths supermajority not only in the Chamber of the People but also of each half ( Czech and Slovak ) of the Chamber of the Nations, this institutional reform was designed to end Slovak fear of Czech domination of the legislative branch of the government.
The speaker made various other complaints against the British government in general and Lloyd George in particular ; but it was clear before the end of his speech that he did not carry the Chamber with him.
Throughout the year there was considerable, though intermittent, discussion on the proposal that France should resume diplomatic relations with the Vatican ; and at the end of November the government proposal to renew relations was approved by the Chamber of Deputies by 387 votes to 210.

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