Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Concordia Lutheran Church" ¶ 3
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

CLC and on
The Communities Liaison Committee ( CLC ), comprising leading politicians from different racial backgrounds, supported the promotion of economic equality for the Malays, conditional on political equality for the non-Malays.
As part of the CLC, members volunteer on weekends throughout the school year in their home city, build trails, restore river and lakefront environments, conserve habitats, learn about the environment through field trips, go on weekend camping excursions, and give back to the community through service projects.
Also in the 1870s, the GNR participating in various extensions to the CLC network in Lancashire, thereby risking overextending itself on marginally profitable lines well outside its natural territory.
* CLC bio and SciEngines GmbH collaborate on an FPGA accelerator they claim will give 188x acceleration of BLAST.
Critics from organized labor have argued since the late 1970s < ref name =" Machinist_1977 ">< nowiki > http :// www. library. gsu. edu / dlib / iam / getBrandedPDF. asp? issue_id = 1883 </ nowiki > " Examining the opposition's tangled web — the who's who in the right wing " The Machinist, published by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO / CLC, October 1977 ; accessed February 4, 2008 </ ref > that while the National Right to Work Committee purports to engage in grass-roots lobbying on behalf of the " little guy ", the National Right to Work Committee was formed by a group of southern businessmen with the express purpose of fighting unions, and that they " added a few workers for the purpose of public relations ".< ref name =" UAW_FAQ ">< nowiki > http :// www. uawlocal3520. org / right % 20to % 20workfliner. pdf </ nowiki > " Questions and Answers about the National Right to Work Committee and the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation ," United Auto Workers, Accessed February 3, 2008 .</ ref >
The CLC was founded on April 23, 1956 through a merger of the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada ( TLC ) and the Canadian Congress of Labour ( CCL ), the two major labour congresses in Canada at the time.
The role of the CLC is to represent its affiliates to the government, media, etc., to co-ordinate the efforts of various unions on specific campaigns — either electoral or issues-based — and to promote non-competition between its affiliates.
Since 1994, the CLC has been a member of the Halifax Initiative, a coalition of Canadian non-governmental organizations for public interest work and education on international financial institutions.
The CLC later constructed a modest station with one timber-built platform immediately adjacent to the stadium and this opened on 21 August 1935.
Baguley station on the CLC line also served Timperley village.
The CLC was formed by the Great Northern Railway ( GNR ) and the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway ( MS & LR ) in 1862 to regulate traffic on four proposed lines in Cheshire ( listed below ), formalised by the Great Northern ( Cheshire Lines ) Act 1863, and the Midland Railway ( MR ) became an equal partner under the Cheshire Lines Transfer Act 1865.
Liverpool Central has been demolished: local services on the former CLC line, operated by Merseyrail, run through an underground station at the same site, and mainline services run to and from Liverpool Lime Street.
The city of Cleburne, Texas refused to grant CLC a permit on the basis of a municipal zoning ordinance.
CLC then sued the City of Cleburne on the theory that the denial of the permit violated the Equal Protection rights of CLC and their potential residents.
The city of Cleburne held a public hearing on the meeting, after which they denied the special use permit to CLC on a vote of 3 to 1.
After their special use permit was denied CLC filed suit in Federal District Court against the city, alleging that the zoning ordinance was invalid on its face and as applied because it discriminated against the mentally retarded in violation of the equal protection rights of CLC and its potential residents.
Justice Byron White's majority opinion invalidated the ordinance as applied to CLC, holding that the denial of the permit was based on irrational prejudice against the mentally retarded and hence was invalid under the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
The original station, which was a large above ground terminal station, opened on 2 March 1874, at the end of the Cheshire Lines Committee ( CLC ) line to Manchester Central.
In 1966, most services on the CLC route were diverted to Liverpool Lime Street via the Hunts Cross chord, leaving only a dozen urban commuter trains per day to and from.
On June 1, 1974, the Clear Lake Graduate Center facility became part of UH / CLC and took on the name " Arbor Building.
Danish bioinformatics company CLC bio has achieved speed-ups of close to 200 over standard software implementations with SSE2 on an Intel 2. 17 GHz Core 2 Duo CPU, according to a publicly available white paper.

CLC and some
The CLC is currently in fellowship with several worldwide synods, some founded through mission work by the CLC.
All CLC freight cars are painted a navy blue color with white lettering, although some have worn a mineral red color, and the CLC's locomotives are painted navy blue with white lettering and white pinstripes across the top quarter of the bodies and across the frame sill.

CLC and doctrinal
The CLC maintains that the WELS and ELS misapplied those principles by not breaking with the Synodical Conference and the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod after they had publicly recognized doctrinal error within the Synodical Conference.
The CLC maintained that that both the WELS and ELS had misapplied the principles of Christian Fellowship themselves by not breaking away from the Synodical Conference and the LCMS when doctrinal differences had first been perceived.

CLC and points
DAU ’ s Continuous Learning Center ( CLC ) DAU ’ s Continuous Learning Center ( CLC ) helps the Defense Acquisition Workforce receive the required continuous learning points required to stay current in their position.

CLC and from
The format of the CLC program varies from region to region.
At the time, the CCF was engaged in a three-year plan to create a new party from the union between itself and organized labour forces as represented by the Canadian Labour Congress ( CLC ).
In 1941, the future Canadian Labour Congress ( CLC ) president Donald MacDonald was elected from the Cape Breton South constituency.
New Party was the interim name used by the new political party being established in Canada from 1958 to 1961 by the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF ) and the Canadian Labour Congress ( CLC ), which eventually defined itself as a social democratic party.
Starting from the Southwest and running to the Northeast the buildings are as follows ( with abbreviations in parentheses ): Benson Great Hall and Lundquist Community Life Center ( CLC ), Academic Center ( AC ), Brushaber Commons ( BC ), Clauson Fine Arts Center ( CC ), Hagstrom Student Services Center ( HC ), and Robertson Physical Education Center ( RC ).
The CLC was created primarily ( though not solely ) from churches that broke away from the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod ( WELS ) and Evangelical Lutheran Synod ( ELS ) over a disagreement over the application of the principles of Christian fellowship ( in this context, an agreement of a unity of belief ).
The CLC Bookhouse also offers books and items from other publishing houses.
* Ministry by Mail-Printed and online sermons for CLC members at a distance from their church.
The formation of the CLC was an important step in maintaining harmony between Canadian unions by recognizing and supporting both models of worker representation and giving all unions affiliated with the CLC a pledge of protection from raiding.
Shortly after the formation of the New Democratic Party from the alliance of the CLC with the CCF, Forsey resigned from the party because of its constitutional policy which viewed Quebec as a nation within Canada.
The CLC line ( often referred to as the West Timperley line ) from Skelton Junction to Glazebrook was opened in 1873.
By the late 1870s most CLC services radiated from Manchester and it became desirable to bring them into a single station – the MR and the MS & LR were sharing London Road ( now Piccadilly ) with the LNWR.
Since joint management of the parks, and with consultation with the 4 main groups of Aboriginals in the area, the CLC has come to a joint story for the site, however permission to use it must come from CLC first.
Once dominant in North American diesel locomotive production having seen Baldwin, Fairbanks-Morse, Lima, Hamilton, Alco, MLW and CLC all fall by the wayside, General Motors fell under intense competition from General Electric ( GE ).
CLC moved to Eltham from its original location in March 1968.
The importance of one such group, the CLC family of chloride channels, can be seen from the diseases that develop when the channel does not function normally.
Though the original members were all from close within Weinzweig ’ s circle, the idea of the CLC was to bring composers together to work for a common cause, not to achieve a uniform national style.

0.137 seconds.