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IIP and was
IIP was an anonymous centralized IRC server.
This was much more cryptic than the alphanumeric display of earlier models like the II / IID, III / IIID, IIP, and IIIP, as it was impossible to determine the meaning of the patterns of LEDs without comparing them against a manual ( or having their meaning memorized, which some technicians exposed to them often might actually do, intentionally or not ).
In October 1993, Ms. Trask was invited to become a member of the prestigious Indigenous Initiative for Peace ( IIP ), a global body of indigenous leaders convened by Nobel Laureate Rigoberta Menchu-Tum, the United Nations Goodwill Ambassador to the UN Decade on Indigenous Peoples.
The IIP was at the beginning intelligence related and could be thought of a FBI school at its days.
The IIP evolved out of the Muslim Brotherhood movement, and was banned from 1961 during Iraqi nationalist rule, something which continued throughout the reign of the Pan-Arab Ba ' ath Party right up to the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
In October 2008, following a US-backed raid that resulted in the death of a man the IIP said was a senior party official, the party said in a statement that it was suspending all contact with US civilian and military officials.
) The geostrophic transport was calculated to be just ( based on IIP sections ).
IIP features over of built-up space, and was inaugurated on the 14th of June, 1998.
The IIP obtained legal advice that the change of the district's name also affected the city and no petition was necessary.
While in the U. S., he was involved in the opposition to the Saddam Hussein regime in exile, and was actively involved with the Iraqi Islamic Party ( IIP ).
The Individualized Instruction Program ( IIP ) was pioneered by The Rectory School and benefits the students by daily, one-to-one or small-group assistance and enrichment.
The Irish Independence Party ( IIP ) was an nationalist political party in Northern Ireland, founded in October 1977 by Frank McManus ( former Unity MP for Fermanagh & South Tyrone between 1970 and 1974 ) and Fergus McAteer ( son of Eddie McAteer, who had been leader of the Nationalist Party between 1953 and 1959 ).
The party was effectively a merger of Unity and the Nationalist Party as the bulk of activists and councillors from the two movements joined IIP.
The IIP won 21 seats on councils in the local elections of 1981 as a result of its involvement although this support was fairly localised with 17 of the 21 seats being won in just four councils Fermanagh, Derry, Omagh and Newry & Mourne.

IIP and involved
The IIP continued to grow as it became involved in the campaign to support prisoners in the Maze prison who were " on the blanket " and later hunger strike.

IIP and with
In May 2011, Whitaker co-founded with Dr. Aldo Civico the International Institute for Peace ( IIP ) at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey.
Indirect immunoperoxidase ( IIP ) is a modification of the standard IFA method that can be used with a light microscope, and the results of these tests are comparable to those from IFA.
The IIP, along with China Foreign Affairs University, Institute for International Relations were all universities directly affiliated with certain ministries in the government and made them as the " Group 0 " choice for Gaokao, which means they enroll students earlier than all the " Group 1 " universities like Beijing University and Tsinghua University and were very competitive, aiming to strengthen the future talent pool for the government to choose after students ' graduation.
Two days before the referendum took place, the IIP announced its support for a " yes " vote, following a compromise with the members of the Iraqi Transitional Government whereby the newly elected Iraqi National Assembly would consider amendments to the constitution in 2006.

IIP and 2004
On November 9, 2004 the IIP withdrew from the government in protest over Operation Phantom Fury, an offensive at Fallujah led by U. S. forces.

IIP and on
The LaserJet IIP ( and its very similar successor, the IIIP ) were extremely reliable except for scanner failures, diagnosable by the lack of the familiar " dentist drill " whine and a " 52 " error displayed on the control panel ; aftermarket replacement scanner assemblies remain readily available to this day.

IIP and city
In 1978, councillor Fergus McAteer of the Irish Independence Party ( IIP ) tabled a motion " that this council wishes that the official name of the city be restored to the original and more common name of Derry ".

IIP and .
* America. gov official DoS Bureau of International Information Programs ( IIP ) website ( for international audiences )
* Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property ( IIP ): Registration authority for patents, trademarks and industrial design.
Although many of the developers had been a part of the Invisible IRC Project ( IIP ) and Freenet communities, there are significant differences between their designs and concepts.
Launched during the international Newark Peace Education Summit, IIP ’ s mission is to develop programs and strategic partnerships to address cutting-edge issues such as increasing citizen security through community-building ; the role of women and spiritual and religious leaders in peace-building ; the impact of climate change ; and the reduction of poverty.
Whitaker serves as chairman of IIP while Civico, who teaches sociology and anthropology at Rutgers-Newark, is the director.
IIP operates under the auspices of UNESCO as a Category 2 Center.
In September 1989, HP introduced the first " personal " version of the HP LaserJet printer series, the LaserJet IIP.
However, in 1982, as the government portfolio were changed, the IIP no longer serve as an intelligence school and therefore renamed into Chinese People's Police Cadre University, ranking no. 1 among all the police academy.
Imperative APIs, ( such as IIP ) describe the operations to apply to the image in order, offering the user more control, but also more responsibility for calculations.
* Internet Imaging Protocol ( IIP )-1997-( optionally ) HTTP-based imperative protocol for image editing ; heavily tied to the FlashPix file format.
The College has been awarded the Investors in People ( IIP ) standard 4 times, and in 2006 received an IIP 10 Year Achievement Award and the IIP People Development Award for Scotland.
During the 1970s, the IIP began operating in exile in Great Britain and published a newspaper called Dar as-Salam.

wielded and influence
His office holding was rather an expression and a result of the influence he wielded.
Some caliphas, such as Zaynab an-Nafzawiyyah and Al-Khayzuran bint Atta, wielded great influence in the courts of their husbands.
Little is known of Domitia's activities as Empress, or how much influence she wielded in Domitian's government, but it seems her role was limited.
Distantly related to the imperial family of Constantine, he owed his progression from a less significant Levantine bishopric to the most important episcopal see to his influence at court, and the great power he wielded in the Church was derived from that source.
The queen mother who produced the future oba wielded immense influence.
Nancy Reagan wielded a powerful influence over President Reagan.
While the civil power in the East controlled the church and the bishop of Constantinople, the capital, wielded much power, in the West the Bishops of Rome were able to consolidate the influence and power they already possessed.
The number of princes is estimated to be anything from 7, 000 upwards, with the most power and influence being wielded by the 200 or so male descendants of King Abdul Aziz.
She rapidly became an important member of Emperor Jahangir's court and, together with her brother Asaf Khan, wielded considerable influence.
The kingship of England of course lent the Danes an important link to the maritime zone between the islands of Great Britain and Ireland, where Cnut like his father before him had a strong interest and wielded much influence among the Gall-Ghaedhil.
Throughout his reign, Henry excluded Catherine from participating in state affairs and instead showered favours on his chief mistress, Diane de Poitiers, who wielded much influence over him.
At the time Robert Moses wielded significant influence, who, according to Robert Caro ( in his Robert Moses biography The Power Broker ), Impellitteri deferred to behind the scenes.
Diane became Henry's most trusted confidante and, for the next twenty-five years, wielded considerable influence behind the scenes, even signing royal documents.
It was in this capacity that she wielded much influence and power at the French Court, which continued until Henry was mortally wounded in a tournament accident, during which his lance wore her favour ( ribbon ) rather than his wife's.
Johnson wielded considerable influence over defense policy as chair of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of War during the Fifteenth Congress.
The NBA was formed by representatives from thirteen American states to counterbalance the influence the New York State Athletic Commission ( NYSAC ) wielded in the boxing world.
* Pietro Aretino, author, playwright, poet and satirist who wielded immense influence on contemporary art and politics and invented modern literate pornography.
In July 1976 Costello was replaced as INLA chief-of-staff by South Derry man Eddy McNicholl, although he still wielded considerable influence within the movement, retaining his position as chairman of the IRSP.
Known as the " Iron Duke ", the late John F. Thompson wielded much influence in state and local politics as Speaker of the House of Representatives in the Massachusetts General Court.
In the 19th century, the Quakers wielded considerable influence in Blount County, and were partially responsible for the abolitionist movements arising in the county in the years leading up to the Civil War.
Though now free from constitutional control, it was still subject to the influence of corruption, which the English government had wielded through the Irish borough owners, known as the " undertakers ", or more directly through the great executive officers.
The legion wielded significant influence over Hollywood studios and in 2001 was incorporated into the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
However, through the Tripartite Alliance and the sitting of many SACP members on the ANC's NEC, the SACP has wielded influence from within the ANC, often serving as an ideological opposition against the presidency and socio-economic policies of Thabo Mbeki ( 1999 – 2008 ); this became most apparent with the ouster of Mbeki from the presidencies of both the party ( 2007, by vote ) and the government ( 2008, by ANC party recall ) and his eventual replacement in both offices with Jacob Zuma, who is widely seen as being more conciliatory to the ideological demands of both the SACP and COSATU.
Her son ’ s correspondence with Tushratta, the king of Mitanni, speaks highly of the political influence which Tiye wielded at court.
Star Treks creator, Gene Roddenberry, who wielded significant influence despite his ill health, hated the script.

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