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* Konstanta Komitato de la Naciaj Societoj ( Ko-Ro, Permanent Committee of the National Associations ), a newly created organ to represent the national associations ; it collected contributions from the national associations for the common budget
Amateur press associations ( APAs ) publish fanzines made up of the contributions of the individual members collected into an assemblage or bundle called an apazine.
First, there were fixed, but voluntary, yearly contributions made to the yeshivas, these were collected and handled by the local leaders appointed by the yeshiva.
In the 2nd century BC, it is cited as one of six Cypriot towns which were benefactors to the Oracle at Delphi, that is, it received its special representatives who collected contributions and gifts.
Barlow made several contributions to the theory of strength of materials, including Essay on the strength and stress of timber ( 1817 ) which contains experimental data collected at Woolwich.
Barthes's many monthly contributions that were collected in his Mythologies ( 1957 ) frequently interrogated specific cultural materials in order to expose how bourgeois society asserted its values through them.
His works were widely read during his lifetime, and by 1869 he was able to support himself solely on the profit of book sales and on income from his regular contributions to Victorian periodicals which were collected as three volumes of Essays.
All their various contributions were collected and reprinted in The Contention bettwyxte Churchyeard and Camell, upon David Dycers Dreame in 1560.
He himself made considerable contributions to his Libraries: he collected pictures, china and ivories, and was a famous rose-grower.
Stamp cards for class 1 ( employed ) contributions persisted until 1975 when these contributions finally ceased to be flat-rate and became earnings related and were collected along with Income Tax under the PAYE procedures.
The initial contributions from the experts are collected in the form of answers to questionnaires and their comments to these answers.
He worked especially on the Cambrian layer in locations throughout the United States, making numerous field trips and linking the fossils he collected to the sequence of rocks in a way that made important contributions to stratigraphy.
His contributions to the reviews were collected in volumes entitled Essays on Fiction ( 1864 ); Biographical Sketches ( 1865, chiefly of noted lawyers ); and Historical and Philosophical Essays ( 1865 ).
LCG's revenue is collected through tithes, which are 10 % of gross income, regardless of source, holy day offerings, and contributions from its members and others.
Neal raised $ 200, 000 in campaign contributions and collected signatures across the district before the retirement was formally announced.
The Republic of Kosovo collected contributions from Kosovars at home and abroad and set up parallel institutions, including independent, albeit often clandestine, educational and healthcare systems for the ethnic Albanians.
Girardin's other works included Essais de littérature ( 2 vols., 1844 ), made up chiefly of contributions to the Débats, his Notices sur l ' Allemagne ( 1834 ), and many volumes of collected Souvenirs, Réflexions, etc., on foreign countries and passing events ( including his notes on the period of Russian administration in the Danubian Principalities ).
By the time of her death, Fuller had collected $ 22, 888. 92 from Social Security monthly benefits, compared to her contributions of $ 24. 75 to the system.
Harris did not campaign, and collected less than $ 5, 000 in campaign contributions.
John Morris Reeves ( 1 July 1909 – 1 May 1978 ) was a British writer known as James Reeves principally known for his poetry and contributions to children's literature and the literature of collected traditional songs.
Midomi has collected about one million tracks based on user contributions in multiple languages, making it the largest database of its kind by a large margin.
The first collected edition of his poems ( 1832-1868 ) appeared in 2 vols ( Haarlem, 1868-1875 ), preceded by some of his contributions to De Gids, in 2 vols also ( Haarlem, 1864 ), and followed by 3 vols of his Studien en Schetsen (" Studies and Sketches ," Haarlem, 1879 ).
French octroi duties were collected either by the ( 1 ) regie simple, i. e. by special officers under the direction of the mayor ; ( 2 ) by the bail à ferme, i. e. farming, the contractor paying yearly a certain agreed upon sum calculated on the estimated amount ; ( 3 ) the regie interesse, a variation of the preceding method, the contractor sharing the profits with the municipality when they reached a given sum ; and ( 4 ) the abonnement avec la regie des contributions indirectes, under which a department of the treasury undertook to collect the duties.

collected and literary
The collected works of James Thurber, now numbering 25 volumes ( including the present exhibit ) represent a high standard of literary excellence, as every schoolboy knows.
Respected literary figures like Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott in Scotland both collected and wrote their own ballads, using the form to create an artistic product.
Lovecraft's poetry is collected in The Ancient Track: The Complete Poetical Works of H. P. Lovecraft ( Night Shade Books, 2001 ), while much of his juvenilia, various essays on philosophical, political and literary topics, antiquarian travelogues, and other things, can be found in Miscellaneous Writings ( Arkham House, 1989 ).
The ministry collected and published political poetry of the revolutionary period, known as testimonial narrative, a form of literary genre that recorded the experiences of individuals in the course of the revolution.
John Bowring, a British politician who had been Bentham's trusted friend, was appointed his literary executor and charged with the task of preparing a collected edition of his works.
Zschokke's tales, on which his literary reputation rests, are collected in several series, Bilder aus der Schweiz ( Pictures from Switzerland, 5 vols., 1824 – 25 ), Ausgewählte Novellen und Dichtungen ( 16 vols., 1838 – 39 ).
Bailly also gained a high literary reputation by his Éloges of King Charles V of France, Lacaille, Molière, Pierre Corneille and Gottfried Leibniz, which were issued in collected form in 1770 and 1790.
His literary studies were collected under the title of Les Contemporains ( 7 series, 1886-1899 ), and his dramatic feuilletons as impressions de théàtre ( 10 series, 1888-1898 ).
He collected material for literary studies.
MacCarthy became a literary critic for the Sunday Times, and several volumes of his collected criticism were published.
Summarized, the record there given compromises ~ 15 collections, including various editions of his works, 94 dramatic works, 236 poems 231 fables in verse, 19 addresses, 8 biographical articles, 15 stories, 14 articles depitcing manners and customs, 9 literary criticism, 3 dramatic criticism, 33 prologues, 22 notes and articles referring to " Don Quixote " 22 miscellaneous articles, and 9 works of different authors collected and annotated.
These works, though not attaining to any high mark of literary excellence, are esteemed for the information collected in them, especially on the subject of art in the later Middle Ages.
Beginning in 1824, he contributed literary articles, the Premier lundis of his collected Works, to the Globe newspaper, and, in 1827, he came, through a review of Victor Hugo's Odes et ballads, into close association with Hugo and the Cénacle, the literary circle that strove to define the ideas of the rising Romanticism and struggle against classical formalism.
The centennial year also saw the introduction of its new school song, written by Nathalie Siah ' 10, the House Centennial spirit pennant, as well as the House Cup, awarding the House who collected the most points ( athletic, literary, and spirit ) over the school year.
Some of the critical essays contributed to the literary journals were afterwards collected in his Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 ( 2 vols., 1890 – 1895 ), Essays on French Novelists ( 1891 ), Miscellaneous Essays ( 1892 ), Corrected Impressions ( 1895 ).
Important texts in this tradition include the stories of mutual transformations between human and nonhuman life, most famously collected in Ovid ’ s Metamorphoses, which became a highly influential text throughout literary history and across different cultures.
Bowring was appointed Jeremy Bentham's literary executor, and was charged with the task of preparing a collected edition of his works.
Turnbull collected the works of John Milton extensively, and the library now has holdings of Milton's works which are " ranked among the finest in the world " and " good collections of seventeenth-century poetical miscellanies and of Dryden material, ... along with fine sets of literary periodicals.
His papers addressed to the throne and his literary disquisitions are held in high esteem by the scholars of China, who treasure as the edition of his collected works in 156 books, which was edited by Li Hongzhang in 1876, as a memorial of a great and un-corrupt statesman.
Hilda Hilst wrote for almost 50 years, and collected the most important Brazilian literary prizes.
M. Rod's books of literary criticism include Les Idées morales du temps présent ( 1897 ), an admirable Essai sur Goethe ( 1898 ), Stendhal ( 1892 ), and some columns of collected essays.
It was then thrust into the background, and though cultivated by a few, it remained unknown to men of letters until the nineteenth century, when Almeida-Garrett began his literary revival and collected folk poems from the mouths of the peasantry.
One famous example is Ozaki Koyo, who led the Kenyusha society of literary writers that first published collected works in magazine form in 1885.

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