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The party also failed to master the medium of television, while Foot addressed public meetings around the country, and made some radio broadcasts, in the same manner as Clement Attlee in 1945.
Subsequent meetings addressed economic issues, property rights, protection of Serbian Orthodox Church heritage and institutional guarantees for the rights of Kosovo's minorities.
Zunz was always interested in politics, and in 1848 addressed many public meetings.
The moderator is addressed as " moderator " during meetings, but his / her position has no bearing outside of the presbytery meeting and affords him / her no special place in other courts, although typically the moderator ( especially if a member of the clergy ) will conduct worship and oversee ordinations and installations of ministers as a " liturgical " bishop, and other ordinances which are seen as acts of the presbytery.
He or she is addressed as moderator during meetings, but like the other moderators, his / her position has no bearing outside of the assembly meeting and affords him / her no special place in other courts.
Additionally, Patel addressed a massive crowd of approximately 200, 000 refugees who had surrounded his car after the meetings:
Intellectual property issues will be addressed and defined in the forum ’ s initial planning meetings.
However, he continued to campaign for federation and during the period between January 1893 to February 1897, Barton addressed nearly 300 meetings in New South Wales, including in the Sydney suburb of Ashfield where he declared that " For the first time in history, we have a nation for a continent and a continent for a nation ".
According to later remarks by the Imperial ambassadors the daily Council meetings were presided by Guildford, who allegedly also dined in state alone and had himself addressed in regal style.
In 1891, when the Victorian Parliament was considering the federation bill, it was the ANA which organised public meetings around the colony to rally support for the bill, many of them addressed by Deakin.
In his episcopal capacity he attended several diets of the empire, as well as the opening meetings of the Council of Trent, which he addressed on behalf of Charles V ; and the influence of his father, now chancellor, led to his being entrusted with many difficult and delicate pieces of public business, in the execution of which he developed a talent for diplomacy, and at the same time acquired an intimate acquaintance with most of the currents of European politics.
Although the Group ’ s President in Baroness Thatcher many senior Labour politicians have addressed their meetings including the former Labour minister Frank Field, MP, Gisela Stuart MP, Lord Stoddart of Swindon and Labour Cabinet Minister the late Rt Hon.
" He took a very active part in all the work of the British Social-Democratic movement and regularly addressed party and public meetings.
They aimed at blowing up toilets in government offices and cause explosions near the venue of public meetings to be addressed by Indira Gandhi.
Chalmers was the mainspring of the whole system, not merely superintending the visitation, but personally visiting all the families, and holding evening meetings, when he addressed those whom he had visited.
With Nikolai Krestinsky ( who split with the group soon afterwards ) and Kamenev, he attempted to organize a substantial opposition, visiting Ukraine for this purpose, hosting public meetings and printing manifestos addressed to the workers in Kiev, Kharkiv, Mykolaiv, Odessa, Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson, and Zaporizhia ( he was assisted by, among others, Yuri Kotsubinsky ).
Indeed the British Fascists had protested against public meetings being addressed by Mosley as early as 1927 when they denounced the then Labour MP as a dangerous socialist.
He attended public meetings addressed by Annie Besant and John Bright, and this began his political awareness.
He published further pamphlets and regularly addressed public meetings in Britain and abroad, and he was arrested for sedition on several more occasions.
The linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky was accused of working for the CIA and being a tool of the Rockefellers ; meetings he addressed were disrupted, and threats were made.
In Durban, South Africa in 1951 he addressed meetings sponsored by the Apostolic Faith Mission, the Assemblies of God, the Pentecostal Holiness Church, and the Full Gospel Church of God.
The group addressed meetings and organised letter-writing campaigns, published campaigning material and visited parliament.
" In his official capacity as principal of Edinburgh University, Muir chaired many meetings of Evangelists at the university, organized to support overseas missionary efforts, and addressed by speakers such as Henry Drummond.
He addressed one of Nepal's largest public meetings in recent years in Kathmandu's Ratna Park in January 1982.

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Christology was a major focus of these debates, and was addressed at every one of the first seven ecumenical councils.
This issue was addressed by swapping the positions of the two legs every few hundred yards with a cross-over, thus ensuring that both legs had equal interference induced and allowing common-mode rejection to do its work.
One disadvantage of AC, the fact that the arc must be re-ignited after every zero crossing, has been addressed with the invention of special power units that produce a square wave pattern instead of the normal sine wave, making rapid zero crossings possible and minimizing the effects of the problem.
" TLC then addressed these fights by saying that they are very much like sisters that have their disagreements every now and then as Lisa stated, " It's deeper than a working relationship.
He is addressed or referred to as " John Redcorn " or " Mr. Redcorn " by every character in the series, and very rarely just " John " or " Johnny.
In 1541 he prefixed to his Libellus de lacte et operibus lactariis a letter addressed to his friend J. Vogel of Glarus on the wonders to be found among the mountains, declaring his love for them, and his firm resolve to climb at least one mountain every year, not only to collect flowers, but in order to exercise his body.
During the opening ceremony, Sir Alfred Mond addressed the King on the behalf of committee, saying that ' it was hoped to make the museum so complete that every one who took part in the war, however obscurely, would find therein an example or illustration of the sacrifice he or she made ' and that the museum ' was not a monument of military glory, but a record of toil and sacrifice '.
It was addressed to " The Mayors ; The City Manager ; The City Transit Engineer ; The members of The Committee on Mass-Transportation and The Tax-Payers and The Riding Citizens of Your Community " and began, " This is an urgent warning to each and every one of you that there is a careful, deliberately planned campaign to swindle you out of your most important and valuable public utilities – your Electric Railway System ".
An elegant officer, gifted with an easy and biting eloquence, he addressed the court at almost every hearing, sometimes congratulating himself with having contributed to Esterhazy's acquittal, sometimes warning the jurymen that if they overthrew the confidence of the country in the chiefs of the army, their sons would be brought " to butchery.
As early as the middle of the 2nd century BCE the Jewish author of the third book of the Oracula Sibyllina addressed the " chosen people ," saying: " Every land is full of thee and every sea.
The Upper School has a student council that serves on the disciplinary councils and organizes social events and the annual school Diversity Day ( every year a different topic regarding diversity is addressed though speakers, discussion groups, and films ).
One disadvantage of AC, the fact that the arc must be re-ignited after every zero crossing, has been addressed with the invention of special power units that produce a square wave pattern instead of the normal sine wave, eliminating low-voltage time after the zero crossings and minimizing the effects of the problem.
Frames are addressed to reach every computer on a given LAN segment if they are addressed to MAC address < tt > FF: FF: FF: FF: FF: FF </ tt >.
If the cache is physically addressed, the CPU does a TLB lookup on every memory operation and the resulting physical address is sent to the cache.
" to every remark addressed to him.
The journal releases a number of " theme issues " every year, when it publishes research and review articles pertaining to the theme addressed.
After complaints from the Miami Herald about the military version of the strip being published by military newspapers in the Herald's circulation territory, the strip was renamed Male Call and given a new star, Miss Lace, a beautiful woman who lived near every military base on the planet and enjoyed the company of enlisted men, whom she addressed as " Generals ".
In 1890 the Colombian government decided to return every mail piece addressed to Aspinwall, changing the official name of the city to Colon, which still remains.
At present the French Post Office here is a receptacle of several hundred letters addressed to the generals, staff officers and officers of every Regiment which the postmaster refuses to give up until some chivalrous person pays £ 12 ( 300 francs ) for the whole bundle and to take the chance of being repaid by the various persons ... ... to whom they are addressed.
In the course of a half-hour, every possible issue, from eating disorders to homelessness to illiteracy to kleptomania, is addressed, while one famous character passes into a coma and dies ( but is alive again at the end of the episode ).
* Discrete optimization methods – the search space is quantized, and then image matching is addressed through label assignment at every pixel, such that the corresponding deformation minimizes the distance between the source and the target image.
There he receives letters every week, some addressed to " F. Bahamontes, Spain " and sometimes to his name and with a picture of an eagle.

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