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A little later the district attorney woke up, emerged from under the couch, looked at his watch, and realized he had an engagement that very hour to address a meeting of the Culture Forum on `` The Civic Spirit of the Southland '', in the Byzantine room of the hotel where his wife, as president of the forum, was to preside.
She retreated by leaving the room when we suggested that our meeting might well terminate right then and there.
The Falcons ’ corporate offices, state-of-the-art training and locker room facilities, a 140-seat auditorium and associated meeting rooms, are located in the two-story headquarters.
* The five dormitories are just beyond the practice fields for easy access for players and coaches to the locker room, meeting rooms and offices.
The main meeting room of the Council
The minimum requirements seem to have been a meeting room with adequate seating, a case for the Torah scroll, and a raised platform for the reader.
Translation room ready for an ILO meeting
Built in the Brucheion ( Royal Quarter ) in the style of Aristotle's Lyceum, adjacent to and in service of the Musaeum ( a Greek Temple or " House of Muses ", hence the term " museum "), the library comprised a Peripatos walk, gardens, a room for shared dining, a reading room, lecture halls and meeting rooms.
As a result of having read this book Gilbert, two years later, journeyed to England with three of his slaves and there in at drawing room meeting arranged in Wandsworth on 15 January 1759, met the preacher John Wesley.
For Pete's sake, there was a bar right there in the meeting room.
The gymnasium includes two courts, two budo halls, a Japanese-style archery range, a sumo ring, a training room, a table tennis room, an air-rifle shooting range, and a meeting room.
According to Francis Russell, though additional meetings took place, this particular meeting came to be known as the " smoke filled room ".
At one meeting attended by 7, 000 people, 20, 000 are kept out for lack of room.
At the first meeting, on Friday 13 January 1881 at 8: 13 p. m., 13 people sat down to dine in room 13 of the venue.
This was a plot point in the movie Closer, where one character imitated a female in an anonymous London sex chat room in order to induce a meeting between his own girlfriend and the chat partner.
Daimler itself will pay US $ 185 million as a settlement, but the company and its Chinese subsidiary remain subject to a two-year deferred prosecution agreement which requires further cooperation with regulators, adherence to internal controls and meeting other terms before they are required to return to the court room.
Navy Pier contains 170, 000 total square feet of exhibition space, of reception space and of meeting room space.
It also leaves room for possible future development of standards for handling, packaging, transport and identification of LMOs by the meeting of the Parties to the Protocol.
The con artist may claim to be interested in meeting the victim, but needs cash to book a plane, hotel room, or other expenses.
During the meeting at Calne, some councillors were killed and other injured by the collapse of the floor of their room.
Conservative activist Paul Weyrich helped the new group find a meeting room.

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Anyone interested in attending the meeting may have reservations with Mrs. John Whelan at the Hollywood Public Library.
IETF activities are funded by meeting fees, meeting sponsors and by the Internet Society via its organizational membership and the proceeds of the Public Interest Registry.
Coinage of the term " smog " is generally attributed to Dr. Henry Antoine Des Voeux in his 1905 paper, " Fog and Smoke " for a meeting of the Public Health Congress.
Little remains of the pre-nineteenth century village other than the Corbie Ha ' meeting hall, Cross Keys Public House and the Gavin's Mill water mill on the Allander River along with Barloch House and Barloch Farm.
The Foley Public Library has in excess of 50, 000 volumes, internet computers, children's reading programs and public meeting rooms for civic organizations.
Public comment is permitted at the beginning of council meetings, but is limited to five minutes per citizen and requires a card submission before the meeting begins.
Public schools, established under the system authorized by the legislature in 1834, included Cold Point School on Cold Point Hill, Plymouth Valley School on Butler Pike adjacent to the Friends meeting property, the Eight Square school on North Lane ( then known as Spring Mill Road ), the Sandy Hill school in Black Horse ( now the site of L. Frank Markel and Sons factory ) and the North Star school on Germantown Pike on property presently housing Plymouth Center Union Mission church.
* Public relations, such as meeting with citizens, citizen groups, businesses, and other stakeholders ( the presence of a mayor may alter this function somewhat );
Public libraries may also provide other services, such as community meeting rooms, storytelling sessions for infants, toddlers, preschool children, or after-school programs, all with an intention of developing early literacy skills and a love of books.
After accompanying Rice-Jones to a meeting with Alberta Public Works Minister Charles Stewart, Brownlee initially found himself in agreement with Stewart's belief that the companies ' shareholders would not accept amalgamation, and that a holding company should instead be created to run both companies ' affairs.
" The following day, the same journalists received another General Motors telegram stating, " Society for the Eradication of Panthers from the Automotive World will hold first and last meeting on June 28 ...( signed ) John L. Cutter – Chevrolet Public Relations SEPAW Secretary.
Freeh, an attorney for Kazeminy, and a former FBI Director in the Clinton Administration said he learned the Justice Department had ended the investigation in a February 24 meeting with Andrew Levchuk of the department's Public Integrity Section in Washington.
Data on Ethnic Groups are also needed by local governments to run programs and meet legislative requirements ( i. e., identifying segments of the population who may not be receiving medical services under the Public Health Act ; evaluating whether financial institutions are meeting the credit needs of minority populations under the Community Reinvestment Act ).”
On 12 April, a committee of the nation's most prominent seismologists had an emergency meeting with the Greek Ministry of Environment, Physical Planning and Public Works, in order to assess the emerging situation.
A founding president of the Association of Romanian Public Libraries, Iorga was also tightening his links with young Transylvanian intellectuals: he took part in reorganizing the Cluj Franz Joseph University into a Romanian-speaking institution, meeting scholars Vasile Pârvan and Vasile Bogrea ( who welcomed him as " our protective genius "), and published a praise of the young traditionalist poet Lucian Blaga.
On November 25, 2009, Goodman was detained for approximately 90 minutes at the Douglas border crossing into Canada while en route to a scheduled meeting at the Vancouver Public Library.
Public health officials have noted that cruising locations are frequented by men who have sex with men, but do not identify with being homosexual or bisexual, who are closeted, married, or in relationships with women, do not date men or frequent gay bars, clubs or websites, or have otherwise no other way of meeting men for sex.
The Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales ( AAGPS ) was formed at a meeting held at Gunsler ’ s Café, near Circular Quay, on 30 March 1892.
Public administration is both an academic discipline and a field of practice ; the latter is depicted in this picture of US federal public servants at a meeting.
It houses the Clayton branch of the Monash Public Library Service, a swimming pool, gym, counselling services, health and child care services, theatrette and meeting rooms.
Formed in February 1942, with its first meeting 23 January 1942 in the Public Health Building at Nineteenth Street and Constitution Avenue in Washington, the CCS charter was approved by President Roosevelt 21 April 1942.
The Homeless and the Shrinking Public Space in Montréal " Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Law and Society Association, Hilton Bonaventure, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 27, 2008
He also sought to resolve the wider issues by convening a meeting involving him, the leaders of all parties represented in the House and members of the House of Commons Commission, so that the Leader of the House of Commons could bring early proposals before the House, before any further recommendations from the Committee on Standards in Public Life.

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