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While membership in the Online Gaming Forum had only one real requirement ( that is, be a member of AOL ), OGFs were given powers quite similar to AOL " Guides " and could use them at will to discipline users as they saw appropriate.
Other contributions to Buddhism were the teaching of The Five Guides of Propagation, The doctrine of the Three Great Secret Dharmas and the teaching of The Three Proofs for verification of the validity of Buddhist doctrines.
* Guides were known as " conductors "
Guides were not added to fishing rods until around the 17th century.
A series of expansions for both the GURPS version and boardgame, the AADA Road Atlas and Survival Guides, were published in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Guides that provided tours of the premises were also available.
Until the publication of Part 60, qualification was called certification, and QTGs were called Approval Test Guides ( ATGs ).
Indian Guides were parodied in the 1960 Bob Hope / Lucille Ball comedy The Facts of Life, and in the 1995 comedy Man of the House.
The growth of tourism in the early 19th century led to the formation of the Compagnie des Guides de Chamonix in 1821, to regulate access to the mountain slopes ( which were communally or co-operatively owned ), and this association held a monopoly of guiding from the town until it was broken by French government action in 1892 ; thereafter guides were required to hold a diploma issued by a commission dominated by civil servants and members of the French Alpine Club rather than local residents.
As a Crown Princess, she was the Official Patron of the Girl Guides ( 1936 ), after having taken, and passed, the same tests all applicants were given.
The Royal Canadian Army Service Corps transport and supply elements were combined with the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps to form the Logistics Branch The Royal Canadian Army Service Corps clerical trades were merged with the Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps and the Royal Canadian Postal Corps to form the Administration Branch ( later merged with the Logistics Branch ) Other " corps ", included: Canadian Engineer Corps, Signalling Corps, Corps of Guides, Canadian Women's Army Corps, Royal Canadian Army Veterinary Corps, Canadian Forestry Corps, Canadian Provost Corps and Canadian Intelligence Corps.
The name " Pow-Wows " was only added to the book in late 19th century reprints in the wake of the sudden popularity of Spiritualism in the United States, in which " Indian Spirit Guides " were frequently seen during seances.
Thomas Guides were a local icon in Southern California for decades, with many companies including the Thomas Guide map grid info for their locations in Yellow Pages listings and other advertisements.
* Environmental Studies and Marine Science programs were selected by Peterson Field Guides and the Alliance for Environmental Education ( ANJEE ) for inclusion in Education for the Earth, a guide for top environmental studies programs.
The tanks were mostly used to equip mobilizable reserve units of battalion strength: 2nd, 3rd and 4th Régiments de Guides / Regiment Gidsen ( Belgian units have official names in both French and Dutch ); 7th, 9th and 10th Régiments de Lanciers / Regiment Lansiers and finally the 2nd, 3rd and 5th Bataillon de Tanks Lourds / Bataljon Zware Tanks.
Guides on gardening, DIY and personal finance were launched in a book series called Which?
Over one million Peace Voter Guides were distributed for the November elections.
However, Edwardian principles could not allow young girls to participate in the rough and tumble, and " wild " activities of the Scouts, and so the Girl Guides were created by Baden-Powell's sister, Agnes, to provide a more " proper " programme of activities.
Girl Guides were formed in 1910 by Robert Baden-Powell, with the assistance of his sister Agnes Baden-Powell.
After the 1926 International Conference the Baden-Powells were approached about setting up a formal association and in 1928 the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts was founded.
Also popular in the 1960s were the Golden Guides which expanded the range of subjects of what a field guide could address, including antique glass, wine, photography and hallucinogenic plants ( often written by experts in their respective field-the latter was written by Schultes, a respected name in ethnobotany ).
In July 1918 three battalions were replaced by the 2nd Guides, 2 / 30th Punjabis and 1 / 50th Kumaon Rifles.

Guides and made
In Scouting, a troop is a unit made up of Scouts or Guides from the same locality under a leader.
The Flatiron's other original tenants included publishers ( magazine publishing pioneer Frank Munsey, American Architect and Building News and a vanity publisher ), an insurance company ( the Equitable Life Assurance Society ), small businesses ( a patent medicine company, Western Specialty Manufacturing Company and Whitehead & Hoag, who made celluloid novelties ), music publishers ( overflow from " Tin Pan Alley " up on 28th Street ) and other miscellaneous concerns ( a landscape architect, the Imperial Russian Consulate and the Bohemian Guides Society ), as well as the offices of the Roebling Construction Company, owned by the sons of Tammany Hall boss Richard Croker.
John Walker, former editor of the Halliwell's Film Guides, places Tokyo Story at the top of his published list of the best 1000 films ever made.
On 3 September 1879, Cavagnari and the other European members of the mission, along with their guards who were made up of The Guides, were killed after he refused the demands of mutinous Afghan troops.
She was made a Life Member of Girls Guides Victoria in 2002.
In the same year he made the top ten list of TV Guides Sexiest Stars.
The British cavalry ( the 9th Lancers and a unit recruited in Cape Town, Rimington's Guides ), made some attempts to scout the ground ahead of the army, but failed entirely to detect De la Rey's trenches and other preparations.

Guides and wire
Guides from the infantry marked out tracks from there to the battalions, which had already sent parties ahead to cut paths through their own wire.

Guides and later
* 1912 – The Girl Guides ( later renamed the Girl Scouts of the USA ) are founded in the United States.
Hastening back to the front, he accompanied Napoleon in the invasion of Styria in command of the " Guides ," who formed the nucleus of the later Consular and Imperial Guards.
More Stalky & Co tales appeared in magazines and later in collections: " Regulus " in A Diversity of Creatures ( 1917 ); " Stalky " in Land and Sea Tales for Scouts and Guides ( 1923 ); " The United Idolators " and " The Propagation of Knowledge " in Debits and Credits ( 1926 ); and " The Satisfaction of a Gentleman " ( with the others ) in The Complete Stalky & Co ( 1929 ).
In 1910 the Girl Guides ( and later Girl Scouts in the USA ) were founded by Baden-Powell with the aid of his sister Agnes.
Fodor's Modern Guides, Inc. was founded in 1949 in Paris, France and David McKay Company began publishing the books a year later.
The " Guides " to " English Gentlemen ", " Politics " and " Sport " were also filmed at this time but released at a later date as part of Ali G DVDs.
Playhouse 90 received many Emmy Award nominations, and it later ranked # 33 on TV Guides 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.
The series was later featured on TV Guides List of the 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time.
While in London, she has also composed music for the television series " Lonely Planet ", later renamed Pilot Guides and Globe Trekkers.
* Taxonomic, dealing with a particular family of birds on a worldwide scale — most early Helm Guides were this type, as well as many more-recent ones, although some later books deal with identification of such groups on a regional scale only ( e. g., The Gulls Guide, which covers only species in Europe, Asia, and North America )

Guides and with
Her relationship with Homer was included in TV Guides list of " The Best TV Couples of All Time ".
The hand drawn sketches of views and rough maps of walks together with the descriptive nature of the walks are like those of the Wainwright guides to the Lake District ( see Lakeland Guides ).
She was also the president or patron of numerous organisations, such as the West Indies Olympic Association, the Girl Guides, Northern Ballet Theatre, and the London Lighthouse ( an AIDS charity that has since merged with the Terrence Higgins Trust ).
Guides in the form of a hollow tube with a highly reflective inner surface have also been used as light pipes for illumination applications.
Glenn Exum teamed up with another noted climber named Paul Petzoldt to found the Exum Mountain Guides in 1931.
Guides are available in steel and titanium with a wide variety of high-tech metal alloy inserts replacing the classic agate inserts of earlier rods.
The publishing house joined with the insurance company Allianz Group in 1978, and many of the guides have been called " Baedeker Allianz Travel Guides " ( Baedeker Allianz Reiseführer ) since then.
Girl Scouts is a term used alternately with " Girl Guides " to refer to female members of a Scouting organization.
A more taxing, but scenically far superior, approach begins at Seathwaite Farm at the end of Borrowdale, proceeding via Styhead Tarn, then taking the Corridor Route ( formerly known as the Guides Route ), a delightful walk along the western flank of the Scafell massif with intimate views of the fell, before joining the route from Wasdale near the summit.
Today there are many operators throughout the African continent offering different levels of safari service, from lodge based tours, where clients travel between lodges or tented camps often by air, fly in safaris where clients will meet the camps and staff after travel by plane or helicopter, to the true Mobile Safari operation where the clients travel with the Guides, staff and equipment from site to site.
I am to be the Second-in-Command with the Corps of Guides ".
While TV Guides Jeff Jarvis roundly praised the quality of the pilot and called Brisco his favorite Fox show of 1993, he criticized the pilot for being " padded with outlaws and mysterious orbs ".
* The Motto-Be Prepared-This means that Guides are ready to cope with anything that might come their way.
Today, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden All-Region Guides continue to provide home gardeners with practical information on subjects such as garden design, great plants, and gardening techniques.
UD was named a Public Ivy by Greene's Guides, which is described as a public college or university with academic quality comparable to an Ivy League institution.
The purpose of the site is to supplement already existing Film Preservation Guides < http :// www. filmpreservation. org /> with video demonstrations.
Her relationship with Ross Geller was included in TV Guides list of the best TV couples of all time, as well as Entertainment Weekly " 30 Best ' Will They / Won't They?
Soon, in association with New York publisher Alfred A. Knopf, the Audubon Field Guides became a staple of every artist's and environmentalist's library.
The murals in the spiral stairway, normally closed to the public, are open for viewing on Saturday mornings at 11: 00 am with a free San Francisco City Guides tour.
He collaborated with many others, including the poet John Betjeman ( on the Shell Guides ), as well as with the potter Geoffrey Eastop and the artist Ben Nicholson.

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