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After the third meeting in 1961 at the Wingspread Conference Center in Racine, Wisconsin, a standard proposed primarily by Emmett L. Bennett, Jr. ( 1918 – 2011 ), became known as the Wingspread Convention, which was adopted by a new organization, the Comité International Permanent des Études Mycéniennes ( CIPEM ), affiliated in 1970 by the fifth colloquium with UNESCO.
After the establishment of the League of Nations, The Hague became the seat of the Permanent Court of International Justice, which was replaced by the UN's International Court of Justice after the Second World War.
Condorcet continued to receive prestigious appointments: in 1777, he became Permanent Secretary of the Académie des Sciences, holding the post until the abolition of the Académie in 1793, and in 1782 secretary of the Académie Française.
In 1905, Trotsky formulated a theory that became known as the theory of Permanent Revolution.
It was during this year that Trotsky developed the theory of Permanent Revolution, as it later became known ( see below ).
Regent ’ s Park College became a Permanent Private Hall of the University of Oxford.
St Benet's became a Permanent Private Hall of the University in 1918 when new University legislation created the status of PPH.
In 1996 Wycliffe Hall became a Permanent Private Hall of the University of Oxford, under the leadership of Professor Alister McGrath.
Parnell next became the centre of public attention when in March and April 1887 he found himself accused by the British newspaper The Times of supporting the brutal murders in May 1882 of the newly appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland, Lord Frederick Cavendish and the Permanent Under-Secretary, Thomas Henry Burke in Dublin's Phoenix Park, and of the general involvement of his movement with crime ( i. e., with illegal organisations such as the IRB ).
Permanent guitar duties were taken up by Stu G shortly after the release of the band's first EP, whilst Jon Thatcher became permanent bassist for the band's fourth release, ' Cutting Edge Fore '.
In 1884 he took the Civil Service examination and became an Assistant Secretary to the Treasury, becoming Permanent Secretary in 1913.
After graduating he became a state civil servant, working in the Common Market division of the Ministry of Economy between 1967 and 1969, when he became the Permanent Secretary of the tariff committee.
In 1970 he became Permanent Secretary for the National Committee for Economic and Political integration.
Following its merger with Canada Permanent in 1989, Canada Trust became the country ’ s sixth largest financial institution.
The representatives of the PRC first attended the United Nations, including the United Nations Security Council, as China's representatives on October 25, 1971, replacing the ROC delegates ; the ROC, which became known for many purposes as " Taiwan ", is no longer represented by a Permanent Representative at the UN.
He was a director of the Montreal Credit Company and president of the Provincial Permanent Building Society which became the Provincial Loan Company in 1875.
* Permanent Revolution Group-a Trotskyist group established as a breakaway from the Spartacist League ( which later became the Workers ' Power organization ).
In 1938, Strandman became a judge at the Permanent Court of International Justice in the Hague.
He later became Permanent Secretary in various Ministries, including Trade and Industry, Social Welfare, and Education.
In February 1979, he returned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and became its First Permanent Secretary until February 1982, when he left to become the Executive Chairman of the Straits Times Press ( 1975 ) Ltd, the Singapore newspaper company.
For the first time ever, a Japanese game became a part of the Smithsonian Institution's Permanent Research Collection on Information Technology Innovation, and is now being kept perpetually at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington, D. C.
In 1850, Baird became the first curator at the Smithsonian Institution and the Permanent Secretary for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the latter which he served for three years.
After Aerosmith launched a remarkable comeback in the late 1980s and early 1990s with the albums Permanent Vacation, Pump, and Get a Grip, Tyler became a household name and has remained a relevant rock icon.
Aerosmith released Permanent Vacation in 1987, which became a huge multi-platinum success and launched three Top 20 hits (" Dude ( Looks Like a Lady )", " Angel ", and " Rag Doll ").

became and Under
Under this title the book became famous in the English-speaking world.
Under the Roman alliance, the more oligarchic parts of the Athenian constitution, the Areopagus and election of officials, became relatively more important, and the Assembly and selection by lot less so.
Under it Jourdain became absolute master of the regions lying between the Pyrenees and the Alps, Auvergne and the sea.
Under the particular historical circumstances of the growing Church in the early centuries, the succession of bishops became one of the ways, together with the transmission of the Gospel and the life of the community, in which the apostolic tradition of the Church was expressed.
Under the rule of Frederick II Berlin became a center of the Enlightenment.
Under his supervision, the British Museum Library ( now the British Library ) quintupled in size and became a well-organised institution worthy of being called a national library, the largest library in the world after the National Library of Paris.
Under Confucius ' teachings, the disciples became well-learned in the principles and methods of government.
Under Schechter's leadership, JTS attracted a distinguished faculty, including Louis Ginzberg ( author of Legends of the Jews ), historian Alexander Marx, Arabist Israel Friedlander, and future founder of Reconstructionism Mordecai Kaplan, and became a highly regarded center of Jewish learning.
Under Stalin the most powerful position in the party became the General Secretary who was elected by the Politburo.
Under Mourinho, Chelsea became the fifth English team to win back-to-back league championships since the Second World War ( 2004 – 05 and 2005 – 06 ), in addition to winning an FA Cup ( 2007 ) and two League Cups ( 2005 and 2007 ).
Under this provision, cooperative restaurants, shops, and manufacturers became part of the Soviet scene.
Under Leopold II's administration, the Congo Free State became the site of one of the most infamous international scandals of the turn of the twentieth century.
Under French rule, the educated class learned French and the language became widely used.
Under the 1961 constitution ( revised in 1975 and rewritten in 1991 ), Gabon became a republic with a presidential form of government.
Under pressure from Hitler over the worsening military situation, Himmler became anxious and unable to give him coherent reports.
Under his rule the kingdom became the centre of government for an empire which also included Denmark and Norway.
Under Mahathir bin Mohamad ’ s long Prime Ministership ( 1981 – 2003 ), Malaysia ’ s political culture became increasingly centralized and authoritarian, due to Mahathir's belief that the multiethnic Malaysia could only remain stable through controlled democracy.
Under constitutional changes in 2004, the MPR became a bicameral legislature, with the creation of the Dewan Perwakilan Daerah ( DPD ), in which each province is represented by four members, although its legislative powers are more limited than those of the DPR.
Under early English rule Jamaica became a haven of privateers, buccaneers, and occasionally outright pirates: Christopher Myngs, Edward Mansvelt, and most famously, Henry Morgan.
The site, an oak grove on " Morgan's Forty ", then on the outskirts of town, became known as " Under the Oaks ".
Under the influence of a tutor, Ferdinand T. Brooks, Nehru became interested in science and theosophy.
Under the London Declaration, India agreed that, when it became a republic in January 1950, it would join the Commonwealth of Nations and accept the British monarch as a " symbol of the free association of its independent member nations and as such the Head of the Commonwealth ".
Under the Roman Empire, schools of law were created, and the activity constantly became more academic.
Under Winn, Churchill Downs prospered and the Kentucky Derby then became the preeminent stakes race for three-year-old thoroughbred horses in North America.
Under Louis XVI, the royal museum idea became policy.

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