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Bulletins and only
" Weather Bulletins " is also added and only appears if the National Weather Service issues a weather statement.

Bulletins and their
About 100 Public Affairs Bulletins were generated before congressional appropriators ended their production in 1951.
MAI also alleged that Peak misappropriated trade secrets by using FIBs ( Field Information Bulletins ) in their own business practices.
The commission gathered as much information as possible of victims of psychiatric terror in the Soviet Union and published this information in their Information Bulletins.
The Information Bulletins were sent to the Soviet officials, with request to verify the data and notify the Commission if mistakes were found, and to the West, where human rights defenders used them in the course of their campaigns.
In the postwar years, those who successfully emigrated before the onset of hostilities, survivors of the Holocaust, and their descendants published two Yizkor Books and a series of memorial Bulletins.

Bulletins and .
From 5 March 2012 Sports Bulletins come from the BBC Sport Centre in MediaCityUK in Salford Quays.
Bulletins during BBC Breakfast are presented by Sally Nugent or Mike Bushell, with the latter also appearing on other sports bulletins on the channel.
Bulletins on BBC World News and BBC One also introduced similar graphics and title sequences on the same day.
Bulletins on BBC One moved into a new set in January 2003 although retained the previous ivory Lambie-Nairn titles until February 2004.
IMU Bulletins are published annually with the aim to inform IMU ’ s members about the Union ’ s current activities.
* Bulletins: Easy-to-read publications focusing on specific topics ( e. g., Jerusalem, negotiations, prisoners, settlements, etc.
The Gold Coast Bulletins Ryan Ellem commented in 2005 that the Simpson family's dilemma with the cost of the veterinary procedure is a realistic dilemma faced by many families who own dogs.
The IntelliStar 2 features ; Animated Lower line display, Current Conditions, Weather Bulletins, Metro Conditions, Regional Doppler, Metro Doppler, Hourly Forecast, Local Forecast, and The Week Ahead.
The Bulletins primary aim is to inform the public about nuclear policy debates while advocating for the international control of nuclear weapons.
* BBC Battle Bulletins -- An experiment in which the BBC produced " Battle Bulletins ," providing updates and commentary on the Battle of Shrewsbury as if it were reporting on the actual event as it unfolded.
The GASB has issued Statements, Interpretations, Technical Bulletins, and Concept Statements defining GAAP for state and local governments since 1984.
During the years 1939 to 1959 CAP issued 51 Accounting Research Bulletins that dealt with a variety of timely accounting problems.
Bulletins are the largest, most impactful standard-size billboards.
His " Basic CARE Bulletins " and " Total Health Seminars " are offered to those who have attended " Basic " or " Advanced " or " Anger Resolution " seminars.
The leaflets were accompanied by a series of public information films produced in 1964, called Civil Defence Information Bulletins.
Bulletins are broadcast around the clock on BFBS Radio and BFBS Gurkha Radio, and during BFBS Radio 2's music programming.
The Library of Congress, the home of CRS, had experimented during the 1940s with unrestricted publication Public Affairs Bulletins, which were produced by staff of the Legislative Reference Service, and devoted to various public policy issues.
“ Une sépulture des troglodytes du Périgord ,” Bulletins de la Société d ’ Anthropologie de Paris 3 ( 1868 ): 335-349.
One of his most successful, The Collected Bulletins of Idi Amin ( a collection of his Punch articles about Amin ) was rejected for publication in the United States on the grounds of racial sensitivity.
These Bulletins were later made into a comedy album, The Collected Broadcasts of Idi Amin with the actor John Bird.

afford and greatest
Some of the greatest screen performances come from dramas, as there is ample opportunity for actors to stretch into a role that most other genres cannot afford.
The cameras were arranged in two separate chains, or channels, each self-contained with separate power supplies, timers, and transmitters so as to afford the greatest reliability and probability of obtaining high-quality video pictures.
:... a major fleet action would decide the war in the Pacific ; the U. S. fleet would be 25 percent superior to that of the enemy ; the enemy would hold his main fleet within his defense line ; fleet unites must be husbanded ; preliminary activities of the U. S fleet must be accomplished with a minimum of assets ; Marine Corps forces must be self-sustaining ; long, drawn-out operations must be avoided to afford the greatest protection to the fleet ; sea objectives must include a fleet anchorage.
The citizens, however, hard-pressed and threatened with a siege, showed the greatest devotion to the cause of freedom, all sharing in the dangers and hardships and giving what they could afford to the state treasury.
The cameras were arranged in two separate chains, or channels, each self-contained with separate power supplies, timers, and transmitters so as to afford the greatest reliability and probability of obtaining high-quality Television pictures.
The cameras were arranged in two separate chains, or channels, each self-contained with separate power supplies, timers, and transmitters so as to afford the greatest reliability and probability of obtaining high-quality Television pictures.
Rodriguez criticized the Mulroney government's austerity reforms to unemployment insurance in its second term, arguing that the greatest burden of the changes would fall on those who could least afford them.
I assure you one of the greatest pleasures in the progress of my great undertaking has been the associating my name with those whom I esteem and who like myself fare devote to the study of our branch of Natural History I may have only two more opportunities of thus gratifying myself and I shall be truly happy if they afford me the same unmixed pleasures as the present one does … Curtis to Haliday 2 December 1837
Soon, he realized that his life could not afford to have a strong emotion such as love, which could eventually become his greatest weakness in solving mysteries and catching culprits.

afford and visibility
The courts have often held that requiring a person to have a shower as a condition of entry into a space ( such as a prison, shelter, or the like ) does not, in itself, constitute a strip search, even if the shower and surrounding space are so constructed as to afford visibility of the unclothed body by guards during the showering process.

afford and due
This was mainly due to salary cap problems, meaning the team could not afford to keep a lot of talent.
The D-Day scenes in Saving Private Ryan were shot with the cooperation of the Irish army because the French couldn't afford to close down the real Omaha Beach due to it being a monument.
Many people in depressed countries are now not receiving unemployment benefit due to governments not being able to afford benefit payments.
Because of these complexities, it is common for organizations to use a real-time operating system ( RTOS ), allowing the application programmers to concentrate on device functionality rather than operating system services, at least for large systems ; smaller systems often cannot afford the overhead associated with a generic real time system, due to limitations regarding memory size, performance, or battery life.
Worried about the growing congestion and pollution in downtown areas due to the spread of cars, many countries started studying mass transit systems that would lower capital costs to the point where any city could afford to deploy them.
The calmness of the year was due to the new Binger Kurverein ( Alliance of Bingen ) by the Empire's Kurfürsten against Sigmund, who could not afford to fight three wars at once: the planned one against Friedrich, the brewing one against the Kurverein and the ongoing one against the Hussites.
Asilomar, Lovers Point and the intervening coastline afford surfing, which is challenging due to near shore rocks, albeit waves are typically moderate in height.
The station, and all of those north of Fox Chase, were closed due to failing diesel train equipment that the then-cash-strapped SEPTA could not afford to rehabilitate.
This was due to relative irrelevance of academic degrees for educated people at that time, as they did not secure any social position for those coming from upper classes, and those coming from more humble origins could not commonly afford a college education if they did not hold a scholarship.
Production costs are higher, but, due to more production and the quality of the food, clay farmers could afford to invest and grow more and better food, compared to non clay-using farmers.
In addition, due to vagueness in the verbiage of the act, most companies and entities within Nevada refuse to acknowledge or afford any major benefits or rights to registered domestic partners, leaving legal action as the only avenue to garner individual rights.
Indeed, this occurred during the Great Famine in Ireland in 1845 – 52, where food was exported though people were starving, due to the greater profits in selling to the English – the equilibrium price of the Irish-British market for potatoes was above the price that Irish farmers could afford, and thus ( among other reasons ) they starved.
However this is rare due to the high cost of buying a commercial broadcasting station, and because for years the FCC failed to maintain a process that would ensure that non-commercial applicants would have a chance against those who could afford to bid at spectrum auctions.
Funding shortfalls plagued the operation, and the government said that due to the poor economy and other financial commitments, it could only afford limited funding for the tribunal.
Although cubicles are often seen as being symbolic of work in a modern office setting due to their uniformity and blandness, they afford the employee a greater degree of privacy and personalization than in previous work environments, which often consisted of desks lined up in rows within an open room.
During the 1930s, unemployment due to the Great Depression and high gasoline prices meant many car owners in the U. S. and Canada could no longer afford to drive.
" McKean said that they could not afford to have a full orchestra due to budget constraints, but that they commissioned several of Ballamy's contacts to help record the music.
The nucleophilic reaction with Gilman reagents ( lithium diorganocopper compounds ) also afford ketones, due to their lesser reactivity.
He may find himself unable to afford the higher regularly amortized payments at the end of the interest only period, unable to refinance due to lack of equity, and unable to sell if demand for housing has weakened.
Many have argued that continuing segregation is due to African-Americans generally making less money, which means they cannot afford to live in the same neighborhoods as affluent whites.
Although Charlotte finished a game ahead of Philadelphia at 10 – 10, the Hornets ( who had moved from New York City midway through the season ) could not afford to travel to Orlando for the game due to poor advance ticket sales, so the Bell advanced in their place.
In a letter to the Sacramento Bee Whitman's spokeswoman Sarah Pompei said: " Meg believes the state cannot afford the costs associated with high-speed rail due to our current fiscal crisis.
Despite its many successes, Team Columbia did not seem to be able to afford as many top riders as they had, and due to their many victories, a lot of riders were targeted by other teams for the 2010 season.
Mandated to serve active ( serving soldiers: appx 13 lacs ) as well as retired armed forces personnel ( appx 28 lacs ) i. e. appx 4. 1 million ( 0. 41 crores ) people it is serving 16 million people-5 % of India's population which can afford consumer items and durables ( due to inclusion of civilian govt employees paid out of Defense Estimates as well as Civil Estimates.

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