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They were organised at the national level, with offices in a number of London inns and taverns such as The Rosemary Branch in Islington which got its name from the sprigs of rosemary that Levellers would wear in their hats as a sign of identification.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Miami Branch Office, one of the five Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta branch offices, is located in Doral.
There are four post offices in the city, located in Flint Village, the South End Branch ( near Globe Corners ), Highland Station and the central branch just behind Government Center, a post office modeled after the James Farley Post Office, the New York City main post office behind Penn Plaza.
Branch offices, operated by Witness volunteers known as Bethel families, produce and distribute Bible-based literature and communicate with congregations within their jurisdiction.
Branch offices record and recognize geographically isolated and foreign-language groups.
The judicial program is conducted concurrently with the state legislative session. Each local delegation can nominate delegates for the state elected offices in the Judicial Branch.
* Branch offices:
But due to its rather hollow financial structure, even though it had the most Overseas Branch offices, when the Asian Financial Crisis came about, the unstable Daewoo Group plummeted.
Branch offices in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom were closed in about 2004, and the corresponding directories were said to have been sold but / and were gradually merged with the main directory.
After nearly 10, 000 pounds of prayer requests and letters to the Tilton ministry were found in a disposal bin at a Tulsa area recycling firm in February 1992, along with itemized receipts of their delivery from Tilton's main mail-handling service in Tulsa rather than from the church offices in Farmers Branch, Tilton admitted in a deposition given to the Texas Attorney General's office that he often prayed over computerized lists of prayer requests instead of the actual prayer requests themselves, and that prayer requests were in fact routinely thrown away after categorization.
This triggered Special Branch police raids on the BBC offices in Glasgow, the offices of the New Statesman, and the homes of Campbell and his researchers, Jolyon Jenkins and Patrick Forbes.
Branch offices stretch from Chula Vista, near the international border with Mexico, to the small town of Bishop, in California's eastern Sierra mountains.
The United States Government operates the La Branch Federal Building in Midtown ; originally built as a Veterans Administration Building in 1946, it as of 2009 houses federal offices.
Branch and subsidiary offices are located all over the world:
The building currently houses the Hong Kong Branch of Public Bank Berhad, the Hong Kong Law Society, BOC Group Life Insurance and the local Consulate of Ghana as well as offices of Hang Seng Bank, whose old and new headquarters are next to Wing On House.
This project includes supply of rural I C T hardware devices and peripherals to the Branch Post Offices in the rural areas, development of scalable, integrated and modular software covering all the operations of Department of Posts and establishment of IT infrastructure including Data Center, Wide Area Network ( WAN ) based networking of the departmental Post Offices and Rural Information Communication Technology ( Rural I C T ) infrastructure for the Post offices in rural areas.
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch Wilson 527 at 948 Sheppard Ave. W. Also the constituency offices of former M. P.
At 12: 01 a. m. March 18, picket lines by Branch 36 went up at post offices throughout Manhattan and the Bronx in New York City as letter carriers went on strike.
Branch offices in Montreal and Quebec City are operated under the company's CNW Telbec division.
In Norway, DnB NOR has more than 2. 3 million retail customers and more than 200, 000 corporate clients, with 218 Branch offices.
DnB NORD has 930, 000 customers and 163 Branch offices.
The Special Branch then raided the offices of the magazine.
RN and RM Policemen are posted on ships and shore establishments with regional headquarters in Portsmouth, Plymouth and Faslane and Special Investigation Branch offices at Portsmouth and Plymouth.

Branch and may
Branch churches of The Mother Church may take the title of First Church of Christ, Scientist ; Second ; but the article The must not be used, presumably to concede the primacy of the Boston Mother Church.
Branch churches outside the United States may schedule their Thanksgiving service when convenient for them, most choosing a day in October or November, and the Thanksgiving Day proclamation by the United States president, may be omitted.
They believe that the star, dubbed the " Champagne Supernova " by University of Oklahoma astronomer David R. Branch, may have been spinning so fast that centrifugal force allowed it to exceed the limit.
Because the Spending Clause does not give any power to the Executive Branch or the Judicial Branch, officials of agencies in the Executive Branch may not enter into agreements tolling the statute of limitations, and courts may not toll the statute of limitations under equitable tolling principles in claims against the United States.
Within the Executive Branch, the Department of State is the lead U. S. foreign affairs agency, and its head, the Secretary of State, is the President's principal foreign policy advisor, though other officials or individuals may have more influence on their foreign policy decisions.
Though Kennedy may have intended this to remain a more nominal position, Taylor Branch in Pillar of Fire contends that Johnson served to push the Kennedy administration's actions for civil rights further and faster than Kennedy originally intended to go.
; Branch: A set of files under version control may be branched or forked at a point in time so that, from that time forward, two copies of those files may develop at different speeds or in different ways independently of each other.
The Judiciary Branch is composed of federal judges and others with different jurisdictions, and a Supreme Court with nine members ( one President, one Vice-President and seven Ministers ), appointed by the President with approval of the Senate, who may be deposed by Congress.
The Legislative Branch may be organized as a unicameral or a bicameral system ( that is, either one or two chambers or houses ).
The Judiciary Branch is composed of federal judges and others with different jurisdictions, and a Supreme Court with nine members, appointed by the President with approval of the Senate, who may be deposed by Congress.
Gilfaethwy is a minor character in Welsh legend, and may have been used in the Fourth Branch simply to advance the story of his more illustrious brother Gwydion.
There is fear among many in Haubstadt and nearby Fort Branch and Princeton that a worse train wreck may occur as the track's speed limit was increased to 70 mph from Princeton to Darmstadt in 2000.
Students attend public school in either the Asbury Park Public Schools or may attend the West Long Branch Public Schools for K-8 and Shore Regional High School for grades 9-12, as part of sending / receiving relationships with all of these districts in which students attend on a tuition basis.
South Branch Township may refer to:
West Branch Township may refer to the following places in the U. S. state of Michigan:
Some brigadier-generals, by nature of holding a branch-specific appointment, may continue to wear the insignia of their personnel branch ; for example, the chaplain-general wears the general officer's cap insignia with the collar insignia of the Chaplain Branch, while the surgeon-general continues to wear the cap and collar insignia of the Canadian Forces Medical Service.
North Branch may refer to:

Branch and also
The Branch Davidians ( also known as " The Branch ") are a Protestant sect that originated in 1955 from a schism in the Davidian Seventh Day Adventists (" Davidians "), a reform movement that began within the Seventh-day Adventist Church (" Adventists ") around 1930.
This view is also held in a modified form by groups such as the Latter Day Saints, Christadelphians and Adventist splinter groups such as the Branch Davidians.
**** House of Bourbon-Braganza ( 1752 – 1979 ), also called Borbón y Braganza or Branch of the Infant Gabriel
Branch churches also sponsor annual public talks ( called lectures ) given by speakers selected annually by the Board of Lectureship in Boston.
In computer engineering, an execution unit ( also called a functional unit ) is a part of a CPU that performs the operations and calculations called for by the Branch Unit, which receives data from the CPU.
He was also for a time Vice-Secretary of the Nchanga Branch of Congress.
It also claims that the most expertly executed operation of the KP Branch was the theft of 32, 400 rounds of 81 mm mortar ammunition purchased from Tanzania destined for the Sri Lanka Army.
Most of the work is executed by the Executive Branch which consists of the Cabinet of Ministers, Leader of the Opposition and also other members of the parliament.
Questions have also frequently been raised about the logic of Marshall's argument for judicial review, for example by Alexander Bickel in his book The Least Dangerous Branch.
Their aim is not only to reveal the hypocrisy of those in what Branch termed the " closets of power " but also a gay person awareness of the presence of gay people and political issues, thus showing that being gay and lesbian is not " so utterly grotesque that it should never be discussed.
Preventive Police, also called Uniform Branch, Uniformed Police, Uniform Division, Administrative Police, Order Police, or Patrol, designates the police which patrol and respond to emergencies and other incidents, as opposed to detective services.
While in California the band also performed live, and one gig at the Long Branch Saloon in Berkeley was later issued as a live album.
In 1853, the Chicago Land Company, of which Ogden was a trustee, purchased land at a bend in the Chicago River and began to cut a channel, formally known as North Branch Canal, but also referred to as Ogden's Canal.
* Bourbon and Braganza ( also called Branch of the Infant Gabriel )
Richmond's elite society has also been portrayed in various popular culture references, such as in 1920s novels by Ellen Glasgow and James Branch Cabell, or the 1990s television sitcom A Different World, which featured the character Whitley Gilbert, an obnoxious and wealthy African American debutante.
Oswego County is also home to two colleges: State University of New York at Oswego located in the Town of Oswego and the Fulton Branch Campus of Cayuga County Community College located in the City of Fulton.
Townley was a professional journalist ; he headed the Long Branch department of both the New York Tribune and the Associated Press and also served as editor of the Asbury Park Shore Press.
The Vice-President, Amado Boudou, belongs to the Legislative Branch, since he is also the President of the Senate.
Prescott also served as assistant head of the Psychology Branch of the Office of Naval Research ( 1963 to 1966 ) and as president of the Maryland Psychological Association ( 1970 to 1971 ).
* Bonne ( d. 1432 ) married to Louis of Piedmont, the final of the Savoy-Archaea Branch ; see also Thomas II of Savoy
It is called White's Branch Arch ( also known as the Narrows ) and the road going over it is usually referred to as the Narrows Road.
Modern novels which retell Cú Chulainn's story include Rosemary Sutcliff's 1963 children's novel The Hound of Ulster and Morgan Llywelyn's 1989 historical novel Red Branch, The legends of Cú Chulainn also appear occasionally in Frank McCourt's bestselling 1996 memoir Angela's Ashes.
Emer is also referenced as part of Táin based imagery in Máirtín Ó Cadhain ' sThe Withering Branch.
The name " Knights of the Red Branch " was also used by an Irish Catholic fraternal organization in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and San Francisco, California in the 19th and early to mid 20th centuries.

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