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branch and National
For instance, in the lead-up to the 1964 Republican National Convention, the press referred to supporters of the insurgent Arizona conservative Barry Goldwater as " Cactus Jacobins " in their effort to unseat the moderate East Coast branch of the party ( see Rockefeller Republican ).
Many federal government agencies are open their branch in Kajang including the National Registration Department, Immigration Department and Hulu Langat Education Office.
This National Assembly, which essentially acts as a rubber stamp for the LPRP, approves all new laws, although the executive branch retains authority to issue binding decrees.
Another important structure of the government of Mauritius is the executive branch. The prime minister is appointed by the president and is responsible to the National Assembly.
A branch of the Air National Guard is stationed in Puerto Rico, known as the Puerto Rico Air National Guard ( PRANG ).
The executive branch is headed by the president, who is elected by a two-thirds majority of the National Assembly or, failing that twice, by a majority of the People's Assembly for a 5-year term.
** In Chicago, a branch of the Exchange National Bank ( now part of the LaSalle Bank ) opens the first 10 drive-up teller windows.
* The Palau National Congress ( Palauan: Olbiil era Kelulau ) is the bicameral legislative branch of the Republic of Palau.
* The National Congress of Chile ( Spanish: Congreso Nacional ) is the legislative branch of the government of Chile.
The National Guard was established as a reserve component with the Militia Act of 1903 under Title 10 and Title 32 of the U. S. Code The National Defense Act of 1947 created the Air Force as a separate branch of the Armed Forces of the United States and concurrently created the Air National Guard as one of its reserve components, mirroring the Army's component structure.
National Security Presidential Directive-51 ( NSPD-51 )/ Homeland Security Presidential Directive-20 ( HSPD-20 ), National Continuity Policy, specifies certain requirements for continuity plan development, including the requirement that all Federal executive branch departments and agencies develop an integrated, overlapping continuity capability.
The legislative branch is a unicameral National Assembly ( Assemblée Nationale ) consisting of 111 seats.
Major divisions of the agency include the National Forest System, State and Private Forestry, and the Research and Development branch.
Aside from the military reorganization, the act established the National Security Council, a central place of coordination for national security policy in the executive branch, and the Central Intelligence Agency, the U. S .' s first peacetime intelligence agency.
The leaders of the National Political Union ignored this proclamation, but leaders of the influential Birmingham branch decided to co-operate with the government by discouraging activities on a national level.
America's first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court served in every branch of US government and his boyhood home is now a National Historic Landmark, open to the public.
In 2010, he was elected deputy of the National Assembly of Venezuela, the country's legislative branch.
Raeder went on to call for indifference to National Socialism in the Kriegsmarine to be destroyed " root and branch " and stated: " We cannot win the war against a fanatical enemy with the old principle of ' live and let live '".
Strickland would go on to design many other American public buildings in this style, including financial structures such as the New Orleans, Dahlonega, Mechanics National Bank ( also in Philadelphia ) and Charlotte branch mints in the mid-to-late 1830s, as well as the second building for the main U. S. Mint in Philadelphia in 1833.
In 2010, Metz opened a branch of the French National Museum of Modern Art, the Centre Pompidou-Metz, designed by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban and inaugurated by French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

branch and Theater
Theater ( or theatre ) ( Greek " theatron ", θέατρον ) is the branch of the performing arts concerned with acting out stories in front of an audience using combinations of speech, gesture, music, dance, sound and spectacle — indeed any one or more elements of the other performing arts.
He opened a branch of the gym in Tucson, Arizona, and has started an association with the Dodge Theater in Phoenix to present boxing undercards once a month.
Petrozavodsk is home to the Karelia Philharmonic Orchestra ( 1933 ), the Karelian Musical Theater ( 1955, statuary by Sergey Konenkov ), National Library of Karelia ( 1959 ), Finnish-speaking National Theater of Karelia ( 1965 ), Petrozavodsk State University, a conservatory, a city museum founded in 1871, and a branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
He first came to public notice as president of the Telegraph Hill Dwellers, where he co-led the effort to save the Colombo building ( it was going to be made a Chinatown branch of City College ) and prevent a Rite-Aid drug store from moving into the Pagoda Theater.

branch and Greece
Muḥammad ibn Jābir al-Ḥarrānī al-Battānī ( 858 – 929 ), from Harran, Turkey, further developed trigonometry ( first conceptualised in Ancient Greece ) as an independent branch of mathematics, developing relationships such as tanθ = sinθ / cosθ.
In ancient Greece, astronomy was a branch of mathematics ; astronomers sought to create geometrical models that could imitate the appearances of celestial motions.
He was a member of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, a branch of the House of Oldenburg, and had been a prince of Greece and Denmark.
A branch of the family was the former royal family of Greece, which includes Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and therefore includes the lineage of the current monarchy of the Commonwealth Realms.
* An olive branch ( a peace symbol from Ancient Greece )
Three years later, NBG chose Cyprus as the location for its first branch outside Greece.
The bank's branch and ATM network, the largest in Greece ( 600 domestic banking units and 1370 ΑΤΜs ), effectively covers the entire country.
Its ruling family, the House of Oldenburg, also came to rule in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Greece and Russia, and the heirs of a junior line of the Greek branch are, through Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, likely to inherit the thrones of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth realms after the death or abdication of Queen Elizabeth II.
According to a December 2005 article by Kleanthis Grivas, journalist in Proto Thema, Sheepskin, Gladio's branch in Greece, was in fact behind the killing.
In December 2005, Kleanthis Grivas, journalist in Proto Thema, claims that Sheepskin, Gladio's branch in Greece, was in fact behind the killing, along with the first violent act of N-17, Richard Welch CIA station chief's assassination in 1975.
** Greece does not have a marine corps established as a separate branch attached to the naval service.
The university has a branch campus in Athens, Greece ( University of Indianapolis – Athens Campus ).
UIndy also has an international branch campus, University of Indianapolis – Athens Campus, in Greece.
Excluding Dacian ( either because it may have been a distinct Thracic language, or because, as some linguists hypothesize, it was a different branch of Indo-European ) the Thracian language was spoken in what is now the southern half of Bulgaria, eastern Republic of Macedonia, Northern Greece, European Turkey and in parts of Bithynia ( North-Western Asiatic Turkey ).
The claimant to the throne of the last Greek kingdom is Constantine II, who reigned as king from 1964 to 1973, of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg ( a branch of the House of Oldenburg ), whose designated heir is his son Pavlos, Crown Prince of Greece.
However, at home in Greece and abroad in the United Kingdom, Queen Frederica was targeted by the opposition, because as a girl she had belonged to the Bund Deutscher Mädel ( League of German Girls ), a branch of the Hitler Youth group for young women ; her supporters argued that evading membership in the group would be difficult under the existing political climate in Nazi Germany at the time.
In addition the genus name Acherontia is derived from Acheron, a river in Greece that was believed in Greek Mythology to be a branch of the river Styx.
* Acquired branch of National Bank of Greece ( Canada ) 2005
A runner George Sabanis ( who later started a career as a pop star in Greece ), carrying a flag with an image of an olive branch symbolizing not only peace, but Athens itself, lapped around the stadium, symbolically crossing tape dedicated to the previous 27 Olympiads.
Acquisition of the branch network of Credit Lyonnais Greece S. A. " Euromerchant Bank " is renamed to " EFG Eurobank S. A ."
Rigas Feraios was also the name taken by the youth wing of the Communist Party of Greece ( Interior ), and a branch of this youth wing was Rigas Feraios-Second Panhellenic.
( Charles's father, Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was born a Prince of Greece and the Greek royal family is a cadet branch of the Danish one, although by English custom neither Philip nor Charles use their Danish and Greek titles.
Ancient Greek law is a branch of comparative jurisprudence relating to the laws and legal institutions of Ancient Greece.
* In Greece the 7-digit Ηellenic Bank Identification Code ( HEBIC ) code is used, where the first 3 digits represent the bank code and the last 4 the branch code.

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