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UK and Royal
Architects in the UK who have made contributions to the profession through design excellence or architectural education, or have in some other way advanced the profession, might until 1971 be elected Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects and can write FRIBA after their name if they feel so inclined.
British Standards are the standards produced by BSI Group which is incorporated under a Royal Charter ( and which is formally designated as the National Standards Body ( NSB ) for the UK ).
The British Royal Mail first started using bicycles in 1880 ; now bicycle delivery fleets include 37, 000 in the UK, 25, 700 in Germany, 10, 500 in Hungary and 7000 in Sweden.
In the US the term " combat engineer vehicle ( CEV )" is used, in the UK the term " Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers ( AVRE )" is used, while in Canada and other commonwealth nations the term " armoured engineer vehicle ( AEV )" is used.
CORAL ( Computer On-line Real-time Applications Language ) is a programming language originally developed in 1964 at the Royal Radar Establishment ( RRE ), Malvern, UK, as a subset of JOVIAL.
Some of HPES's largest clients include: American Airlines, Rolls-Royce plc, General Motors, Bank of America, FEMSA, Commonwealth Bank Kraft, United States Navy, the UK Ministry of Defence, IDA, Royal Dutch Shell, and NASA.
* Foreign Member of the Royal Academy of Engineering, UK ( 1994 )
* Georgian Theatre Royal, a theatre and playhouse in Richmond, North Yorkshire, UK
# The national postal service for the sender's country ( e. g., the Royal Mail, UK ; US Postal Service, US ; Australia Post in Australia ; or Canada Post in Canada ) empties the postbox and takes all the contents to the regional sorting office.
Relations between the UK and Nepal have historically been friendly and there have been close links between the Royal Families, although relations deteriorated when the King took power in 2005.
George Harrison performed a fund-raising concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London for the NLP on 6 April 1992, his first full concert in the UK since 1969.
* Royal Institute of Philosophy, a UK educational institution
The UK would thus retain its independent deterrent force, although its control passed from the RAF largely to the Royal Navy.
Substantial test and evaluation programs have been carried out in the past decade in speech recognition systems applications in helicopters, notably by the U. S. Army Avionics Research and Development Activity ( AVRADA ) and by the Royal Aerospace Establishment ( RAE ) in the UK.
The Prime Minister is the de facto leader of the UK government, since s / he exercises executive functions that are nominally vested in the sovereign ( by way of the Royal Prerogatives ).
On 27 February 1858 the University received its Royal Charter from Queen Victoria, giving degrees conferred by the university rank and recognition equal to those given by universities in the UK.
The 1922 War Office report detailed the casualties of " soldiers who lost their lives ", " killed in action, died as prisoners, died of wounds and missing " from the Regular and Territorial Forces and Royal Naval Division: 702, 410 from the UK, 507 from " other colonies " and 2, 393 British serving in the Indian Empire Army.
In the UK, a system of certification is run by the Royal Yachting Association.
** John Osborne's Look Back in Anger opens at the Royal Court Theatre, London, changing the scope of theatrical and other forms of drama in the UK.
One of the most influential Spanish think tanks is the Elcano Royal Institute, created in 2001 following the example of the Royal Institute of International Affairs ( Chatham House ) in the UK, although it is closely linked to ( and receives funding from ) the Socialist government in power.
* HMS Colossus, ships of the UK Royal Navy
For example, RAF Brize Norton in the UK has a terminal which caters to passengers for the Royal Air Force's scheduled TriStar flights to the Falkland Islands.
In the UK, the opera was first presented at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden on 19 May 1894 with Arturo Pessina in the title role, while the US premiere was at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, on 4 February 1895 with Victor Maurel as Falstaff.
* The city of Bristol, UK ( Brigstow ) given a Royal Charter.

UK and College
Well known UK universities providing dental courses are the Universities of Glasgow, Cardiff, Queen's Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, Dundee, Manchester, Sheffield and King's College London.
The junior boarding house at Bearwood College, Winnersh, UK, is named after Jellicoe.
* 2004, Tanaka Business School, Imperial College London, UK
* The Punch and Judy College of Professors: detailed site of leading UK professional Punch Profs organisation.
** Victoria University, Leeds, a former College of the federal Victoria University ( UK ), now University of Leeds
** Victoria University, Liverpool, a former College of the federal Victoria University ( UK ), now University of Liverpool
** Victoria University of Manchester, a former College of the federal Victoria University ( UK ), now merged into the University of Manchester
* Victoria College Nottingham, UK
* Victoria College of Music, London, UK
* The Hospital Chaplains ' Fellowship joins with the National Association of Whole Time Hospital Chaplains to form the College of Health Care Chaplains in the UK.
The two champions from those years competed against teams from the UK for the " College Bowl World Championship ," which were also televised ; in 1978, Stanford University played a team of UK all-stars under College Bowl rules, and in 1979, Davidson College played Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University under University Challenge rules.
In the UK the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, based in London, encourages the study and advancement of both the science and practice of obstetrics and gynaecology.
The College of Emergency Medicine is the single authoritative body for emergency medicine in the UK.
The UK Sports Council defended the deal on the grounds that the whole community would benefit, while the bursar claimed that Windsor, Slough and Eton Athletic Club was " deprived " because local people ( who were not pupils at the College ) did not have a world-class running track and facilities to train with.
Steve Osborn, director of the Safe Neighbourhoods Unit, described the decision as " staggering " given the background of a substantial reduction in youth services by councils across the country, a matter over which, however, neither the College nor the UK Sports Council, had any control.
* The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust-Information and support for those who have suffered the condition by a medically overseen and moderated UK based charity, recognised by the National Health Service ( UK ) Department of Health ( UK ) and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

UK and Psychiatrists
Reid was a member of an expert committee set up by the Royal College of Psychiatrists to draw up new UK care guidelines on the treatment of Gender identity disorder.
* Faculty of Rehabilitation and Social Psychiatry of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in the UK.
* Royal College of Psychiatrists ( UK )
* The Royal College of Psychiatrists ( UK )

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