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The classic example, considered by their American counterparts quite curious, was the maintenance of the internal comma in a British organisation of secret agents called the " Special Operations, Executive " — " S. O., E " — which is not found in histories written after about 1960.
In Ansbach Maximilian von Montgelas wrote an elaborate concept for the future political organisation of Bavaria, which is known as the " Ansbacher Mémoire ".
Brian Lara has established the Pearl and Bunty Lara Foundation, which is a charitable organisation in memory of his parents that aims to address health and social care issues.
New members swore " I (...), by entering into the society, do hereby swear by the Sun which shineth upon me, by the Earth which feedeth me, by God, by the blood of my forefathers, by my honour and by my life, that from this moment onward and until my death, I shall faithfully serve the task of this organisation and that I shall at all times be prepared to bear for it any sacrifice.
In a 1986 statement, he rejected " the legitimacy of an Army Council styling itself the Council of the Irish Republican Army which lends support to any person or organisation styling itself as Sinn Féin and prepared to enter the partition parliament of Leinster House.
Supporters of the Continuity IRA leadership claim that this resulted from an internal disagreement, which although brought to a conclusion, was followed by some people leaving the organisation anyway.
* Panos London Seeds of Change, a non-profit organisation which works with the media to stimulate debate on key global issues.
These are organisations that use coercion to enforce on their members patterns of division of labour aimed at reaching the organisation ’ s goals, which for a variety of reasons may not always be consistent with each member ’ s personal aims.
The most typical example of a command system is a military organisation, which is typically called a government, but any large production team may easily fall into this category.
Until the formation of a national council in 1961, supporters and local groups had no formal voice in the national organisation, which until then had been led by the self-appointed executive committee.
There are, however, many cells which do not follow this organisation.
The Stamford Bridge freehold, the pitch, the turnstiles and Chelsea's naming rights are now owned by Chelsea Pitch Owners, a non-profit organisation in which fans are the shareholders.
It recommends a basically democratic arrangement by which congregational members elect ' brothers ' to arranging and serving duties, and includes guidelines for the organisation of committees, as well as conflict resolution between congregational members and between congregations.
After some financial problems occurred with his master, Kernspecht, Boztepe headed to his master's master, Leung Ting, and took special lessons from him until a financial dispute, which caused him to leave the Wing Tsun organisation.
Mountbatten, who was promoted to the acting rank of vice-admiral in March 1942, was in large part responsible for the planning and organisation of The Raid at St. Nazaire in mid 1942, an operation resulting in the disuse of one of the most heavily defended docks in Nazi-occupied France until well after war's end, the ramifications of which greatly contributed to allied supremacy in the Battle of the Atlantic.
The National Tremor Foundation ( NTF ), founded in 1992, is a British friendly organisation based in Essex, England, an affiliate of the International Tremor Foundation, which was founded in 1988.
Sinclair merged staff from NID25 and MI1b into the new organisation, which initially consisted of around 25 – 30 officers and a similar number of clerical staff.
At the trial of any individual member of any group or organisation, the IMT was authorised to declare ( in connection with any act of which the individual was convicted ) that the group or organisation to which he belonged was a criminal organization.
" With an estimated net worth of $ 36 billion, the foundation is unofficially the world's largest charitable organisation, beating out the much better known Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which has a net worth of approximately $ 33 billion.
What was unique about the Zulu was the degree of organisation, consistency with which they used these tactics, and the speed at which they executed them.

organisation and resurrected
In late 2007, the organisation was resurrected by Ruairi Quinn TD and former European Movement Ireland CEO, Brendan Kiely in order to campaign on the Lisbon Treaty referendum ..

organisation and name
" Station X ", " London Signals Intelligence Centre " and " Government Communications Headquarters " were all cover names that were used during the war, and the latter ( GCHQ ) was adopted for the successor peacetime organisation that still bears this name.
In 2009, an unsuccessful attempt was made by a German organisation to enter the 2010 Formula One season using the Brabham name.
The CIRA is an illegal organisation under UK ( section 11 ( 1 ) of the Terrorism Act 2000 ) and Irish law due to the use of ' IRA ' in the group's name in a situation analogous to that of the Real Irish Republican Army ( RIRA ).
Although the Garda Síochána had suspicions that the organisation existed, they were unsure of its name, labelling it the " Irish National Republican Army ".
In the textile sector, such mills became the model for the organisation of human labour in factories, epitomised by Cottonopolis, the name given to the vast collection of cotton mills, factories and administration offices based in Manchester.
Although the original organisation went into administration in 1992, the name was attached to a German company selling cars and accessories in 2008, and an unsuccessful attempt to set up a new Formula One team the following year.
Setts may be registered with the International Tartan Index ( ITI ) of the charitable organisation Scottish Tartans Authority ( STA ), which maintains a collection of fabric samples characterized by name and thread count, for free, and / or registered with the Scottish Register of Tartans ( SRT ) of the statutory body the National Archives of Scotland ( NAS ), if the tartan meets NAS's criteria, for UK ₤ 70 as of 2010.
Although Beria's name is closely identified with the Great Purge because of his activities while deputy head of the NKVD, his leadership of the organisation marked an easing of the repression begun under Yezhov.
In mid-1974, the Bahrain branch of the PFLOAG was established as a separate organisation and the Omani branch changed its name to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman ( PFLO ), while continuing the Dhofar Rebellion.
Until the late 1980s, UMIST's official alumni organisation was called the Manchester Technology Association, a name which was a relic of UMIST's past incarnation as ' The Tech '.
Among programmers, yet another ( often abbreviated ya, Ya or YA in the initial part of an acronym ) is an idiomatic qualifier in the name of a computer program, organisation, or event that is confessedly unoriginal.
* The Wizengamot, a fictional organisation in the Harry Potter series of books written by J. K. Rowling, derives its name from the Witenagemot.
The organisation of which I am the president never describes itself officially as the Executive Committee of the Third Communist International ; the official name is Executive Committee of the Communist International.
The 19th century Irish revolutionary organisation known as the Fenian Brotherhood took its name from these legends.
The organisation kept its name when its parent party became part of the UAP.
In 1963, the reunified Fourth International elected a United Secretariat of the Fourth International ( USFI ), by which name the organisation as a whole is often still referred.
When an organisation for women was set up in 1904, it was decided to Anglicise the Irish name camógaíocht to camogie.
Conradh na Gaeilge (; abbreviated CnaG and historically known by its English name, the Gaelic League ) is a non-governmental organisation that promotes the Irish language in Ireland and elsewhere.
The name comes from the Biblical parable of the Good Samaritan, though the organisation is not linked to any church.
Paisley, along with Noel Docherty established the Ulster Constitution Defence Committee, which in turn established the paramilitary organisation Ulster Protestant Volunteers on 17 April 1966 at a parade in the Shankill area of Belfast < ref name = Boulton > Boulton, David .< u > The UVF 1966-73, An Anatomy of Loyalist Rebellion </ u > Dublin: Torc Books, 1973.
This was a cover name used by the Ulster Defence Association ( UDA ), a loyalist paramilitary organisation.
He joined the Ulster Young Militants, and later the UDA – a legal loyalist paramilitary organisation which used the cover name " Ulster Freedom Fighters " ( UFF ) when it carried out killings.
The organisation responsible for running the Aldeburgh Festival changed its name to Aldeburgh Music in 2006.
* A Singapore-based organisation had registered under the name Sri Kalki Peedum Society on 1998.
On the same date the organisation reverted to its former name, " Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras " ( from " New Mardi Gras "), as more than 9, 100 participants joined in the 2012 Parade, on 134 floats.

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