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In 1814 Ampère was invited to join the class of mathematicians in the new Institut Impériale, the umbrella under which the reformed state Academy of Sciences would sit.
A modified proposal, " Mars for Less ", was developed by Grant Bonin, and has been adopted as the design reference mission for a new umbrella group of advocates, the MarsDrive consortium.
In 1996 BFTU leaders formed a new umbrella organization, the Belarusian Congress of Democratic Trade Union ( BCDTU ), which encompasses four leading independent trade unions and is reported to have about 15, 000 members.
Bioprospecting is an umbrella term describing the process of discovery and commercialization of new products based in biological resources, typically in less-developed countries.
Since the 1970s, various names have been used to describe the process including computer art and multimedia art, and digital art is itself placed under the larger umbrella term new media art.
The new positioning has created brand image issues for msnbc. com, the umbrella website for the television network.
In August 1945 Mitzenheim participated for the Thuringian Evangelical Church in a meeting in Treysa, where the foundation of a new Protestant umbrella, the Evangelical Church in Germany ( EKD ) was decided, of which the Thuringian Evangelical Church became a founding member.
In order to excavate the new ticket hall below the roadway, traffic was diverted for five years ( August 1963 to Easter 1968 ) on to a temporary bridge-like structure known as the " umbrella " covering the Regent Street / Oxford Street intersection.
Originally founded in 1923 as a new umbrella library Buecherei der Deutschen.
Ultimately Washington decided that the Crips needed to be brought back under one umbrella organization ( as many new " sets " were formed after Washington and others went to jail ).
* Classical Indian dance is a relatively new umbrella term for various codified art forms whose theory can be traced back to 400 BC.
In a conscious reprise of the Amnesty benefit shows of the 1970s and early 1980s that had heralded the organisation's breakthrough in public awareness and fund-raising – the new show was given the same title as the 1979 show – The Secret Policeman's Ball – the name that had by now become the colloquially used umbrella title for all of Amnesty's fund-raisers.
Sunday umbrella anthology show on Animal Planet, as well as inspiring a follow-up episode first aired in 2005 that took viewers on a tour of the new Alameda East facility while showing cases of animals receiving cutting-edge treatment at the new hospital.
This new national association acted as an umbrella for these local Junior associations, as well as establishing the Scottish Junior Cup, a national cup competition.
The Colorado Center for Biorefining and Biofuels ( C2B2 ) is the first research center created under the umbrella of the new Colorado Renewable Energy Collaboratory, involving CSU, CU, Colorado School of Mines, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
In 1999 London Irish merged with London Scottish and Richmond to form a new umbrella company to support the professional team which now competes in the Aviva Premiership in England.
In 1817 – under the auspices of King Frederick William III of Prussia – the community of the Supreme Parish Church, like most Prussian Calvinist and Lutheran congregations joined the common umbrella organisation named Evangelical Church in Prussia ( under this name since 1821 ), with each congregation maintaining its former denomination or adopting the new united denomination.
The new " Eagle marketing umbrella " also developed versions of vehicles produced by Diamond Star, including the Talon sports coupe.
In 1871 Mindon also donated a new hti (' umbrella ' or crown gilded and encrusted with precious diamonds and other gems ) to the Shwedagon Pagoda, which is located in then British held Yangon, although he was not allowed to visit this most famous and venerated pagoda in the country.
Sambo is a South Indian boy who encounters four hungry tigers, and surrenders his colourful new clothes, shoes, and umbrella so they will not eat him.
This created new opportunities for Landis under Universal's umbrella.
Also in 1943, Famous began producing the formerly black-and-white Popeye cartoons in Technicolor, and began a new series of one-shot cartoons under the umbrella title Noveltoons ( similar in respects to the Color Classics series from Fleischer Studios, and also the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series from Warner Bros .).
" Watanabe convinced his old ministry it should play the lead role in establishing a new English test, and formed a TOEIC Steering Committee under the WEIS umbrella.

new and movement
From this being come new movement ideas that utilize dancer and property as a single unit.
For paradigmatic history `` breaks '' rather than unfolds precisely when the movement is from order to disorder, and not from one order to a new order.
The recent experiments in the new poetry-and-jazz movement seen by some as part of the `` San Francisco Renaissance '' have been as popular as they are notorious.
This movement of industry away from the central cities is not so catastrophically new as some prophets seem to believe.
-- `` The present recovery movement will gather steady momentum to lift the economy to a new historic peak by this autumn '', Beryl W. Sprinkel, economist of Harris Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, predicted at the closing session here Tuesday of Investment Bankers Assn., California group, conference.
In the late 1970s, the Continuing Anglican movement produced a number of new church bodies in opposition to women's ordination, prayer book changes, and the new understandings concerning marriage.
Movements have come to an end to be replaced by a new movement markedly different in striking ways.
New work by historians and the civil rights movement of the 1960s brought a new perspective on Reconstruction.
“ The new logo depicts a more powerful, aggressive Falcon – one of fast movement.
The cooperative movement seeks to build new institutions which conform to cooperative principles, and generally does not lobby or protest politically, and clergymen often exhort their parishioners to follow a particular moral code or system.
Others would prefer that delegates concentrate their efforts on the coordination and organization of the movement and on the planning of new campaigns.
After World War I, the Anthroposophical movement took on new directions.
* Constitutionalist Revolution ( 1932 ): Was the armed movement occurred in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, between July and October 1932, which aimed at the overthrow of the Provisional Government of Getúlio Vargas and the promulgation of a new constitution for Brazil.
This general cultural movement is today known as the Sramanic tradition and the epoch of new thought as the axial era.
With the successes of the civil rights movement, a new term was needed to break from the past and help shed the reminders of legalized discrimination.
" It may not have attracted the " real punks ," but it did ensnare many new readers, and it provided the sort of movement that postmodern literary critics found alluring.
Chicanoism is an appreciation of a historical movement, but also is used by many to bring a new revived politicized feeling to voters young and old in the defense of Mexican and Mexican-American rights.
An obsession emerges among the mainstream with the new movement, and the old one falls into neglect-sometimes it dies out entirely, but often it chugs along favored in a few disciplines and occasionally making reappearances ( sometimes prefixed with " neo -").
Historians will be able to find distinctive traces of a cultural movement before its accepted beginning, and there will always be new creations in old forms.
However, following the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 70 AD, the new Christian movement and Rabbinic Judaism increasingly parted ways, see also List of events in early Christianity.
To create the illusion of movement, an image is displayed on the computer screen and repeatedly replaced by a new image that is similar to it, but advanced slightly in time ( usually at a rate of 24 or 30 frames / second ).
At rates below 12 frame / s most people can detect jerkiness associated with the drawing of new images which detracts from the illusion of realistic movement.
Unlike her predecessor Mary Cassatt, who had arrived near the beginning of the Impressionist movement 15 years earlier and who had absorbed it, Beaux's artistic temperament, precise and true to observation, would not align with Impressionism and she remained a realist painter for the rest of her career, even as Cézanne, Matisse, Gauguin, and Picasso were beginning to take art into new directions.
Beaux and her art friends defended the old order, and many thought ( and hoped ) the new movement to be a passing fad, but it turned out to be a revolutionary turn in American art.

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