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For example, the Chamber of Commerce of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, sponsors special camera tours into the Great Smoky Mountains to get pictures of the profusion of wild flowers flourishing in these wooded regions.
For example, in one of the Four Great Classical Novels of China, The Dream of the Red Chamber ( believed to be a semi-autobiographical account of author Cao Xueqin's own family life ), three generations of the Jia family are supported by one favorite concubine of the Emperor.
For example, a committee of the Council — which later became the Court of the Star Chamber — was during the fifteenth century permitted to inflict any punishment except death, without being bound by normal court procedure.
" For instance, he made a major contribution to the textual study of the Chinese classical novel, especially the 18th century novel Dream of the Red Chamber, as a way of establishing the vocabulary for a modern standardized language.
For additional tourism information go to: Camp Verde Chamber of Commerce / Visitor Center
For more information on this family-oriented two day event, visit the Fair Oaks Chamber website.
For many years the waterfront also hosted the annual Fall River Celebrates America Festival, sponsored by the Fall River Chamber of Commerce.
For more information on all events and visiting the area, please contact the Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center.
* Ghost Walk – For several weekends each October, the Concrete Chamber of Commerce and the Concrete Heritage Museum team up to present the Concrete Ghost Walk – a tour that features the spirited history and unusual characters who inhabited the area in its heyday ( and some not so long ago ).
For many years he was the President of the Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, a member of the Chamber of Commerce, the Marine Society, the Port Society and the St. Nicholas Society.
For example, in 1832, the Rouen Chamber of Commerce opposed a rail link between Rouen and Paris, arguing it would be detrimental to agriculture, hurt the traditional way of life, and impinge upon the business of the canals and rivers.
For the New York Philharmonic he composed his Vocalise ( 1999 ), Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra ( 1977 ) and Fantasia on an Ostinato ( 1986 ); for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, he wrote Poem in October ( 1970 ); for the New York State Council on the Arts he composed the Oboe Concerto ( 1975 ); for flutist James Galway he composed his Promenade Overture ( 1981 ), as well as the Symphony No. 2 ( 2001 ); the National Symphony Orchestra commissioned the evening-length A Dylan Thomas Trilogy ( 1960, rev.
For many years she was a trustee of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra's Benevolent Fund and on the Committee of Birmingham Chamber Music Society.
For the House business the Serjeant and his Chamber & Gallery staff work very closely with the Clerk of the House.
For instance, a Member in the Chamber when the tellers are appointed must vote, while a Member not then present may not.
For the first elections for Croatian Chamber of Counties, which also coincided with the first election for newly formed Istria county, state-controlled media launched an unprecedented media blitz directed almost exclusively at Istria.
For some four years thereafter he urged his Algerian policy upon the Chamber of deputies, and finally in 1835 was reappointed commander-in-chief.
* Seven Songs For Quartet And Chamber Orchestra ( ECM, 1974 ) featuring music by Mike Gibbs
For the first few years after its completion, the servants continued to dine in the hall, but the family and honoured guests now ate in the Great Chamber above.
* Chamber Works For Flute And Piano ( Cpo 999340-2 ) played by Carin Levine, flutes, Kristi Becker, piano, Peter Veale, oboe, Edith Salmen, percussion, and Giacinto Scelsi, piano
For the latter, following Campion's capture in 1581, he was tried in Star Chamber.
For a short time in 1885-86 he sat in the Chamber of Deputies, but found a great opportunity next year for his talent for inflaming public opinion in the Boulangist agitation.
For most other legislation, the Chamber of Representatives takes precedence over the Senate and the optional bicameral procedure applies.
For example, a Chamber of Commerce luncheon in the story, typical of any small town, is changed from the mundane when one member, as a prank, pays a fine in fairy gold )
For example: the definition of the cabinet's governmental program was drafted by the President of the Council of Ministers, and was, in turn, presented by the monarch every year at the opening of the Chamber of Deputies.

For and Deputies
For example, in the case of Pedro I, he did not dissolve the Chamber of Deputies or postponed the Parliament during his reign.
In addition to that, it won 34 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and three seats in the Senate, besides having been a member of the For Brazil to keep on changing coalition, which elected Dilma Rousseff as President of Brazil.

For and Italy
For all he saw or cared to see, this could have been a town in Italy, not the outskirts of Philadelphia.
For example, the formation of the modern states of Germany and Italy in the 19th century is closely associated with the wars of expansion and consolidation led by Prussia and Sardinia, respectively.
For example, Italy allows citizenship almost entirely on the basis of jus sanguinis ( having an Italian Ancestor ).
For the next three years he visited Blois, Poitiers, Tours, Italy, and Spain.
For much of the book he is in Italy, dealing with a major crisis which for a time seemed to threaten the outbreak of a new European war ( as he tells Bunter ).
For example, under the 1848 constitution of the Kingdom of Italy, the " Statuto Albertino ", the parliamentary approval to the government appointed by the King was customary, but not required by law.
For the next few years, Hannibal was forced to sustain a scorched earth policy and obtain local provisions for protracted and ineffectual operations throughout southern Italy.
For example, the economist Joseph Schumpeter argued that capitalism did not begin with the Industrial Revolution but in 14th century Italy.
For example, Italy, France, and Spain produced noted writers of mercantilist themes including Italy's Giovanni Botero ( 1544 – 1617 ) and Antonio Serra ( 1580 -?
For the latter Berlinguer was a member of the second government formed by Pietro Badoglio in southern Italy.
For decades, between World War II and the 1970s he was the leader of Partito Sardo d ' Azione ( PSdAz ), Sardinian autonomist party claiming for detachment from Italy and fiercely contesting the presence of NATO military bases in Sardinia.
For example, in Milan, Italy, 60 % of La Scala's annual budget of € 115 million is from sales and private donations, with the remaining 40 % coming from public funds.
For this and other homicides he had to flee to northern Italy.
For the first time, the Donation made the pope a temporal ruler over a strip of territory that extended diagonally across Italy from the Tyrrhenian to the Adriatic.
For example, in Greece is 160 % of GDP and 119 % in Italy ( 2010 ), France ( 81. 7 % in 2010 ) and Germany ( 83. 2 % in 2010 ).
For example, the Dini Decree in 1996 made it more easier for Sinhalese workers to bring their family to Italy.
For example, during the 1990s and 2000s, the United States had lower unemployment levels than many countries in the European Union, which had significant internal variation, with countries like the UK and Denmark outperforming Italy and France.
For the 1735 campaign the allied forces in northern Italy came under the command of the Duke de Noailles, elevated to Marshal after his successful contributions to the Rhine campaign.
For most of his rule, Glycerius lived in Northern Italy, as testified by the fact that the only mints which issued in his name are Milan and Ravenna.
For example, Zan Ganassa was the stage name of Alberto Naseli, who was one of the first actors specializing in Zanni roles to perform outside of Italy.
For NASCAR Grand National winners at Daytona from 1949 – 1958, see Daytona Beach & Road Course. Mario Andretti, born in Italy, is the only driver to win the race not from the United States.
The film's success made Eastwood a major star in Italy and he was re-hired to star in For a Few Dollars More ( 1965 ), the second of the trilogy.
:‘ For Motets and musick of piety and devotion, as well as for the honour of our Nation, as the merit of the man, I prefer above all our Phoenix M William Byrd, whom in that kind, I know not whether any may equall, I am sure none excel, even by the judgement of France and Italy, who are very sparing in the commendation of strangers, in regard of that conceipt they hold of themselves.
For Corfiotes a recent example of such heroism is that of geology student Kostas Georgakis, who set himself ablaze in Genoa, Italy on 19 September 1970, in a protest against the Greek military junta of 1967-1974.
For that matter, schematic painting was not Hals ' own idea ( the approach already existed in 16th century Italy ), and Hals was probably inspired by Flemish contemporaries, Rubens and Van Dyck, in his painting method.

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