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* admittance into World Trade Organization in July 2000 ;
* Upon approaching the port, ships must display a quarantine flag, which has the letter ' Q ' on it, and wait for admittance into the port.
Barrymore collapsed on his boat, The Mariner, in 1929 off the coast of Mexico while on honeymoon with wife Dolores, requiring admittance into doctor's care.
He selected the members for the group after auditioning from over 10, 000 hopefuls ; Stevens was the only member of the band who did not audition to gain admittance into the group.
In the western world in the 1990s, even sophisticated performance art became part of the cultural mainstream: performance art as a complete artform gained admittance into art museums and became a museal topic.
Carnival legend has it that admittance to the Mistick Krewe's ball was so highly sought-after that a group of uninvited ladies formed a flying wedge and attempted to force their way into the Comus ball.
" Meanwhile Eliot, on the refusal of the speaker to read the Protestations, had himself thrown them into the fire ; the usher of the black rod was knocking at the door for admittance, and the king had sent for the guard.
In 2005, Local H performed an " all request tour " in which a ballot containing a breakdown of most of the bands ' songs organized into various categories, resembling a traditional sushi menu, was handed out to the audience upon admittance to the venue.
Two years later gained admittance into the Hanlin Academy.
The Institution also includes school of Special Studies, and a residential music program of intensive study is offered to students on the verge of professional careers who audition for admittance into Chautauqua's schools of fine and performing arts.
The purpose of the narthex was to allow those not eligible for admittance into the general congregation ( particularly catechumens and penitents ) to hear and partake in the service.
Historically, if non-Chechen minorities living in Chechen lands wanted to take part in the political processes of the Chechen nation, and integrate into it, they would request admittance as an ethnic teip.
Although one's LSAT score is extremely important for admittance into Law School, some law centers such as Georgetown University and top law schools like The University Of Michigan have added programs designed to waive the LSAT for selected students who have maintained a 3. 8 undergraduate GPA at the same universities.
Simitis is credited by his supporters with overcoming chronic problems of the Greek economy and thus achieving the admittance of Greece into the Eurozone.
On the following morning, the Mameluke beys, at the head of sizeable forces, broke open the gate of the suburb al-Husainia, and gained admittance into the city from the north through the gate called Bāb frel-Futuh.
Through vector mathematics it is possible to transform this into a parallel network consisting of a resistance of 1040 Ω and a capacitor of admittance 1. 9231 x 10 < sup >− 4 </ sup > ( X < sub > c </ sub > = 5200 Ω ).
Features include a restaurant buffet, open bar, open air seating in padded, extra-wide 22 ” seats, private restrooms, flat-screen televisions throughout the club and seating area, private elevator entrance behind home plate at Gate 4, early admittance into the ballpark for select games to watch White Sox batting practice from the outfield.
The Yeowans have gained freedom and are struggling to establish their own government and identity, and gain admittance into the Ekumen of worlds.
Its declared aims are to promote contact between Members of the Parliament ; study questions of national importance and arrange seminars and lectures to better inform MPs ; and arranging visits to foreign countries ( admittance into such delegations is reserved for MPs who have been members of the group for over 6 months ).
The plan works as both he and Ganner are allowed admittance into the Well of the World Brain, although Nom Anor knows that they were faking their obedience to the Yuuzhan Vong.
Observers noted that the signatories by the letter indicated that they this time prioritized U. S. interests instead of the European Union's at a time when it was too late to reverse their admittance into the Union.
Furthermore, the state was required to obtain admittance into one of the Imperial Circles.
With assistance from the school's four-year College Counseling program, MICDS graduates annually achieve admittance into many of the country's most selective universities and college programs.
When people die, they face a series of tests that they must pass in order to attain admittance into the afterlife ; otherwise they are stuck on earth to possibly be reborn again.

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In addition, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Goodman are controllers, Mrs. Paul Stone is treasurer and Mrs. Albert Quell is in charge of admittance for the dancing at 9 P.m..
The Lyon Tablet preserves his speech on the admittance of Gallic senators, in which he addresses the Senate with reverence but also with criticism for their disdain of these men.
In 1896, they returned to Massachusetts and Keller entered The Cambridge School for Young Ladies before gaining admittance, in 1900, to Radcliffe College, where she lived in Briggs Hall, South House.
It was agreed, however, that Iraq could still apply for League membership within 25 years and that the mandate would end upon its admittance.
MIT received 17, 909 undergraduate applicants for the class of 2015, with only 1, 742 offered admittance, an acceptance rate of 9. 7 %.
After three attempts, 29 years of waiting and numerous other applications to enter the VFL, finally North was rewarded for its persistence with admittance to the League in 1925, along with Footscray and Hawthorn.
In 1580, the poorest citizens could purchase admittance to the Curtain or the Theatre for a penny ; in 1640, their counterparts could gain admittance to the Globe, the Cockpit, or the Red Bull — for exactly the same price.
He appeared before Tuor and urged him to go to Gondolin as a messenger to Turgon ; when he got there he eventually married Turgon's daughter Idril and fathered Eärendil ; Ulmo saved Eärendil's wife Elwing from the sack of the Havens of Sirion, allowing her to take a Silmaril to her husband, which allowed him to gain admittance to Valinor and plead for aid.
Though an application for admittance to the Scottish Premier League was rejected, a successful application to the Scottish Football League secured Rangers a place in the Third Division for the 2012 – 13 season.
No official attendance records are kept as there is no paid admittance fee, but few spectators show up for games.
* Appomattox Regional Governor's School for the Arts And Technology Petersburg, VA, Open to students entering the 9th grade, with approval of passing through the admittance process.
For, here the critics themselves still veil their faces, filling the air with mystic utterances which seem to say, that to this shrine at least, for the footstep of the common reason and the common sense, there is yet no admittance.
Although there is no fee, only residents of the village are able to obtain seasonal beach passes for admittance.
This is one of the only exhibits at the Zoo that requires an admittance fee ; however admission is free for the first hour the zoo is open during the summer.
Fans were granted admittance to the games for 98 cents if they also donated unwanted disco records to be blown up at Comiskey's second base during the event.
Unlike India, which became a republic shortly afterwards, Ireland chose not to reapply for admittance to the Commonwealth.

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He served from Minnesota's admittance on May 11, 1858 to March 4, 1863 in the 35th, 36th, and 37th Congresses and was not a candidate for re-election ; he was an unsuccessful candidate for governor in 1865.
Hence, at the meeting of the Pension 15 May 1626 it was said that gentlemen coming from Barnard or Staple's Inn " and crave the benefit of the fine of 43 pounds and 4 shillings upon their admittance shall be admitted of the third table and paye but 43 pounds and 4 shillings in that respect, otherwise to paye foure poundes as others do notwithstanding they be of Barnards Inne or Staple Inne.
While his units were overrunning the Netherlands, in May 1940, Bock attempted to call on the exiled former Kaiser — Wilhelm II — at Doorn, but Bock was unable to gain admittance: the German troops guarding the residence having been instructed to prevent such visits.
A great homage was done in memory of Aristides Sousa Mendes at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris on 11 May and 10 November 2005, in a benefit performance on the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of UNESCO and the fortieth anniversary of Portugal's admittance.
After hearing it would be impossible to meet requirements to return that season, on 5 May fans backed new proposals for a new club to apply for admittance to the league for 2003.
The Constitution of the State of Minnesota, USA was initially approved by the residents of Minnesota Territory in a special election held on October 13, 1857, and was ratified by the United States Senate on May 11, 1858, marking the admittance of Minnesota to the Union.

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