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Aon Australia Head Office, Aon Tower, Sydney
Under the auspices of the SS Economy and Administration Head Office, this holding company owned housing corporations, factories, and publishing houses.
Former Head Office of the British Linen Bank in St Andrew Square, Edinburgh.
Hindu Gymkhana, KMC Head Office, Ghulam Husain Khalikdina Hall, Frere Hall, Empress Market, Jehangir Kothari Parade, St Patrick's Church, Mohatta Palace and Karachi Cantonment Railway Station buildings.
# Dr. Baghdadi Mahmudi: Head of the Liaison Office of the Revolutionary Committees.
It ran east – west from Paddington Head District Sorting Office in the west to the Eastern Head District Sorting Office at Whitechapel in the east, a distance of 6. 5 miles ( 10. 5 km ).
* 1970 – 1971, IBM Pilot Head Office, Cosham, Portsmouth, UK
* 2002, 8 Canada Square ( HSBC Group Head Office ), London, UK
* Seaway Handbook issued by the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation, ( Head Office, 202 Pitt Street, Cornwall, Ontario, Canada K6J 3P7 ) 2006.
Several properties are owned by the Office of the President and are used by the Head of State as his or her official residence, private residence, residence for visiting foreign officials etc.
Palestine Monetary Authority | Bank Of Palestine Head Office in Ramallah
The Act established Head Start, which had originally been started by the Office of Economic Opportunity as an eight-week summer program, as a permanent program.
Shire of Campaspe Head Office
: Old country lady went round Head Office initially before end of day ( 7 )
Here, we take the first letters of only the words " Head Office " ( ho ) and we take the " end " of the word " day " ( y ).
Freeing the former teen idol, Ulala delves deeper into the far-out twists and turns of the base until she reaches the Head Office.
* Head Office ( 1985 )
John Kerr, Baron Kerr of Kinlochard served as UK Ambassador to the United States from 1995-1997, before being appointed Head of the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
: Office: a minimum of 20 high level professionals under the supervision of a D-2 staff member ( Division Head ), or in few cases an Assistant Secretary General or Under Secretary General
In 1932, Narciso Bassols, then Secretary of Education, appointed O ' Gorman to the position of Head of Architectural Office of the Ministry of Public Education, where he went on to design and build 26 elementary | schools in Mexico City.
Head Office
There was much argument about which logo should be used on official publications, with the new square logo favoured for a long time by the Head Office.

Head and functions
In states with a presidential system of government, the president exercises the functions of Head of State and Head of Government, i. e. he or she directs the executive branch of government.
In a letter of about 446 to a successor bishop of Thessalonica, Anastasius, Leo reproached him for the way he had treated one of the metropolitan bishops subject to him ; after giving various instructions about the functions entrusted to Anastasius and stressing that certain powers were reserved to the pope himself, Leo wrote: " The care of the universal Church should converge towards Peter's one seat, and nothing anywhere should be separated from its Head.
In these countries the Governor General acts as the Monarch's representative, performing the ceremonial and constitutional functions of a Head of State.
According to the Royal Household, " he purpose of these resources is to ensure that the Head of State may carry out his tasks with the independence which is inherent to his constitutional functions, as well as with due effectiveness and dignity ".
If any three or more of these individuals, based on evidence that, as required by statute, shall include evidence provided by physicians, determine and declare by an instrument in writing, lodged with the Privy Council, that the Sovereign suffers from a mental or physical infirmity that prevents him or her from personally discharging the duties of Head of State, the royal functions are transferred to a Regent, who discharges them in the name and on behalf of the monarch.
Head office functions were combined, branches were consolidated, and a new regional organization was established.
It functions as the executive office of the National Statistician, who is also the UK Statistics Authority's Chief Executive and principal statistical adviser to the UK's National Statistics Institute and the ' Head Office ' of the Government Statistical Service ( GSS ).
On May 24, 2012, Ettore Gotti Tedeschi was ousted as Head of the Vatican Bank because of " failure to fulfill the primary functions of his office.
He or she presides over Council meetings and carries out certain representative functions that, in other countries, are the business of the Head of State.
That body being a historic body which has legislative, judicial and executive functions, and whose large membership includes prominent British persons and persons from other Commonwealth Nations which continue to recognise the Queen as Head of State.
During this period, the Head of State was the British Monarch, but in practice his or her functions were normally exercised locally by the Governor prior to independence ( on 10 October 1970 ), and by the Governor-General prior to the proclamation of a republic on 7 October 1987.
Daybreak Star, a major nucleus of Native American cultural activity in its region, functions as a conference center, a location for pow wows, the location for a Head Start school program, and an art gallery.
The President has the powers entrusted by the Constitution and legislation, including those necessary to perform the functions of Head of State and head of the national executive.
Head office is in Ottawa and responsible for budgeting, planning, training of managers, rulings, reporting to the minister, and other high level functions.
The term Household Cavalry is used across the Commonwealth to describe the cavalry of the Household Divisions, a country ’ s most elite or historically senior military groupings or those military groupings that provide functions associated directly with the Head of state.
The official title of the Head of the Government of Georgia has varied throughout history, however, the duties and functions of the leader have changed only marginally.
It provided for a Supreme Court of the United Kingdom to take over the existing role of the Law Lords as well as some powers of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and removed the functions of Speaker of the House of Lords and Head of the Judiciary of England and Wales from the office of Lord Chancellor.
He also assumed the functions of the Head of State during the regency of María Cristina following Alfonso's death in 1885.
The National Bank of Ukraine is governed by the Head of the National Bank of Ukraine and its directory, while its functions are coordinated by the Council of the National Bank of Ukraine.
In 1997, Angiolini returned to the Crown Office as Head of Policy, with responsibility for the development of policy across all functions of the Department.
In 1925, a law was passed on the day before Christmas which made the Head of Government the Secretary of the Order, and stipulated that he would preside over the Knights of the Order at public functions and ceremonies.
When Hitler fused the functions of Head of State ( here, the President ) and the Head of Government ( the Chancellery ) in 1934, Meissner's office was renamed the " Presidential Chancellery " and restricted in its responsibilities to representative and formal matters.

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