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applied and join
Radek's expulsion was noted at the 1913 SPD Congress, which then went on to decide in principal that no-one who had been expelled from a sister party could join another party within the Second International and retrospectively applied this rule to Radek.
Laos was admitted into the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ( ASEAN ) in July 1997 and applied to join the World Trade Organization in 1998.
" He applied for a job with the CIA, but was rejected because of his membership in the Marine Cooks and Stewards Union while serving in the Merchant Marine, even though he was required to join and was not active in the union.
In 1987 Turkey formally applied to join the Community and began the longest application process for any country.
Shortly after, he applied to join the London Missionary Society ( LMS ) and was accepted subject to missionary training.
Rwanda applied to join the Commonwealth of Nations in 2007 and 2009, a sign that is trying to distance itself from French foreign policy.
In 2007, it applied unsuccessfully to join at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting at Kampala in Uganda, but was accepted into membership in 2009 at the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Excited about the range of issues which the ILP pledged to confront, Pankhurst resigned from the WLF and applied to join the ILP.
After enduring a harsh winter in 1133, the monks applied to join the Cistercian order and in 1135 became the second house of that order in northern England, after Rievaulx.
The Nuggets and Nets had actually applied to join the NBA in 1975, but were forced to stay in the ABA by a court order.
Grynszpan applied for release from detention so that he could join the French Foreign Legion, but this was refused.
Roessler was majoring in applied engineering at UCLA, and Black Flag's subsequent tours were worked around her school schedule, which was a condition for her to join the band.
He had problems getting in because applicants were required to be at least 18, but Duva was only 16 years old when he applied to join.
After quitting a job in a coal mine, Charlton applied to join the police, but was then offered a trial by Leeds United after they had spotted him playing as a central defender in an amateur match.
He applied to join the Civilian Conservation Corps, but was not accepted.
However, some undoubtedly " gentle " families of long descent never obtained official rights to bear a coat of arms, the family of Strickland being an example, which caused some consternation when Lord Strickland applied to join the Order of Malta in 1926 and could prove no right to a coat of arms, although his direct male ancestor had carried the English royal banner of St. George at the Battle of Agincourt.
Bäke remained immersed in his dental practice during the tumultuous events of 1933 to 1936, but in early 1937 he applied to join the reserves, being accepted on 1 April 1937.
O ' Reilly's Drogheda-born father, eventually an inspector-general of customs, was born " Reilly " and added the O when he applied to join the Irish Civil Service.
It is claimed that he applied to join the Irish Army as a regular soldier, but was rejected due to his age.
He discovered he was adopted when he applied for a passport to join Sammy Davis, Jr. on a tour of " Golden Boy " to London when he was 25.
The join point is a point of execution in the base code where the advice specified in a corresponding pointcut is applied.
In 1965, the team applied to the American Football League to join that league, but were turned down ( as the New York metropolitan area already had both the Jets and NFL's Giants, both of which counted North Jersey as their market and would eventually move to New Jersey in later years ), and instead joined the upstart Continental Football League, where it played one season in 1965 before moving to Orlando, Florida, acquiring an existing franchise in the Southern Professional Football League that had been in place since 1962, and becoming the Orlando Panthers.
As the minor league fell apart in 1940 ( due to a newly-formed major American Football League admitting three APFA teams to its membership ), the Gunners applied to join the embryonic league.
Fearing that Antigonus would exploit these divisions to attack the city, Aratus applied for the city to join the Achaean League, a league of a few small Achaean towns in the Pelopennese.
These incidents affected him so badly he was convinced he would soon be sent home, and he applied to join the German Army.

applied and travelling
If an evacuated glass tube is equipped with two electrodes and a voltage is applied, the glass opposite of the negative electrode is observed to glow, due to electrons emitted from and travelling perpendicular to the cathode ( the electrode connected to the negative terminal of the voltage supply ).
This clause has been applied by presidents travelling abroad, ill, or undergoing surgery.
It means that the amount of delta-v to reach other planets, over and above that to reach escape velocity can be much less if the delta-v is applied when the rocket is travelling at high speeds, close to the Earth or other planetary surface ; whereas waiting until the rocket has slowed at altitude multiplies up the effort required to achieve the desired trajectory.
When both springs are compressed on one side when travelling around a bend, or front and rear wheels hit bumps simultaneously, the equal and opposite forces applied to the front and rear spring assemblies reduce the interconnection significantly, or even completely.
Seeking relief from the onerous travelling to the Birmingham area, Rhyl successfully applied to join the Cheshire County League in 1936 and began one of the most successful chapters in the club's history.
For example, hill climbing can be applied to the travelling salesman problem.
However, this only applied to the behaviour on home ground, as IFK supporters continued to behave badly when travelling to away matches by train ( called göteborgstågen, the Gothenburg trains ), a phenomenon that grew quickly in the 1920s.
When applied to a sound wave through a medium of a fluid like air, particle velocity would be the physical speed of a parcel of fluid as it moves back and forth in the direction the sound wave is travelling as it passes.
Cutler was a noted eccentric, dressing in a distinctive style including plus-fours and hats adorned with many badges, travelling mainly by bicycle and often communicating by means of sticky labels printed with " Cutlerisms ", one of which, " never knowingly understood " came to be applied by supporters and detractors alike.
It functions by rendering an object inertialess so that it instantly takes on an analogue of terminal velocity: that is, the speed and direction of motion in which frictional resistance from the medium it is travelling through is equal and opposite to the applied force, such as the force of a ship's jets.
The wake caused by the water brake was very large from travelling at such high speeds, so Campbell had a choice to refuel and wait, before starting the mandatory return leg, for the lake to settle again or return quickly knowing that although the area where the water brake had been applied would be rough, the area immediately south of the measured kilo as well as the measured kilo itself would be undisturbed.
When the operator moves the joystick, the missile applies a steering correction in the appropriate direction, once the joystick is released the opposite correction is applied automatically, keeping the missile travelling directly away from the launch point.
When a train passed a speed control spot on the approach to a station, the brakes were applied at different rates, depending on whether the train was travelling faster or slower than the specified speed.

applied and ministry
Ephrem, in his late fifties, applied himself to ministry in his new church, and seems to have continued his work as a teacher, perhaps in the School of Edessa.
All historians generally agree that British policies during the Famine ( particularly those applied by the ministry of Lord John Russell ) were misguided, ill-informed and counter-productive, and that had a similar crisis occurred in England instead of Ireland then the government's response would have been very different.
The term " acolyte " is sometimes applied to altar servers, but in the proper sense means someone who has been received the ministry of that name, usually reserved for those who are to be promoted to the permanent or transitory diaconate.
The Department of Natural Resources ( French: Ministère des Ressources naturelles ), operating under the FIP applied title Natural Resources Canada ( NRCan ), is the ministry of the government of Canada responsible for natural resources, energy, minerals and metals, forests, earth sciences, mapping and remote sensing.
In 1939 he applied for admission to the Anglican ministry and in 1941 became Vicar of the rural parish of Stonegate in East Sussex.
Wesley Institute was founded in 1989 on the premise that synergies generated from blending visual, performing, and other forms of applied arts with theological and biblical studies can inform, enrich, innovate, transform and empower Christian life, leadership, ministry and service in a variety of professional, community, educational, artistic and other situations.
The meeting applied to the government ministry for permission to change the name, which was successful and was in general use from 1887.

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