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The FIA World Council for Mobility and the Automobile governs all non-sporting FIA activities, and is headed by the Deputy President for Mobility and the Automobile.
The Hoogenboom Health and Recreation Center contains the original renovated gym that is now used for basketball, volleyball, PE classes, intramurals, and other non-sporting events.
Among the non-sporting events hosted by the Garden are: such as concerts, shows, graduations, seminars, Disney on Ice, the circus, and commencement exercises for Northeastern University.
However, they had been bred for non-sporting reasons since at least 1800, and so their use changed from a sporting breed to a companion breed.
Including the playing surface, the capacity of the stadium can exceed 6, 000 for concerts and non-sporting events.
Bichon is the name for a type of related non-sporting category dog breeds.
Thus, there are championships for many non-sporting competitions such as spelling bees or wargames.
The liaison between the club and schools offers parents and children a consistent engagement in sporting and non-sporting activities. They also boast some talented footballers such as oisín o Donoghue who is known to have scored 2-8 from corner back marking john kindleon one of castleknocks finest young talents. na fiannas u16 c squad are now thriving with excellent performances being displayed by Cathal Brennan and wanna o Donoghue. overall the future is bright for the club
For this reason virtually all high performance motorcycles use chain drive, with shaft driven arrangements generally used for non-sporting machines.
Originally known as the " Compuware Sports Arena ," its name was officially shortened on September 11, 2007, to better market the venue for non-sporting events it hosted.
A removable maple floor could be laid over the ice for non-sporting events.

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The tradition is often carried out at other sporting events, both professional or amateur, and even sometimes at non-sporting events where the anthem is played, throughout the Baltimore / Washington area and beyond, notably at Baltimore Ravens, Washington Capitals, Georgetown Hoyas, Maryland Terrapins, Virginia Cavaliers, Virginia Tech Hokies, West Virginia Mountaineers, Penn State Nittany Lions and Aberdeen Ironbirds games.
As well as several sequels Nintendo has released numerous other sporting and non-sporting Mario spin-offs since Super Mario Kart ; a trend in part accredited to the commercial and critical success of the game.
In the Republic of Ireland, RTÉ One's Celebrity Bainisteoir involves eight non-sporting Irish celebrities becoming bainisteoiri ( managers ) of mid-level Gaelic football teams, leading their teams in an officially sanctioned tournament.
Many non-sporting extra-curricular activities are offered in Canadian high schools, including drama, yearbook club, and computer club.
It can also settle non-sporting disputes brought by national motoring organizations affiliated to the FIA.
The school also encourages a wide range of non-sporting activities, such as drama, music, public speaking, debating and many others.
It is the most watched subscription television channel in Australia ( with or without the timeshift ) and broadcasts the highest rating non-sporting related program or event on subscription television in Australia, Australia's Next Top Model.
HP Pavilion hosts an average of 190 events a year, including many non-sporting events.
In 2006, the HP Pavilion sold the most tickets to non-sporting events of any venue in the Western United States, and the fourth highest total in the world, after Madison Square Garden in New York City, the Manchester Evening News Arena in Manchester, and the Air Canada Centre in Toronto.
The Eagle trophy is awarded to the house that wins the most points in non-sporting house competitions.
US laws state that non-sporting firearms may not be over 0. 500 " in bore diameter ( measured land to land ) to meet title I regulations.
Once a year, the Union runs an inter-campus competition known as Varsity on campus where sporting societies, such as seven-a-side football, and non-sporting societies, such as poker, compete.
Other non-sporting societies include the Drama Society, the Amnesty International Society and the People and Planet Society.
Aside from the three-door, four-speed " L " versions (" 60 " and " Diesel "), all non-sporting Ritmos now had five-speed gearboxes and five-door bodywork.
There are also non-sporting events such as quizzes and Music and Drama competitions.
The importance of non-sporting social activities at the event has also been increased, with organised events on the Friday and Saturday evenings.
These ticket sales included only non-sporting events and did not include hockey games.

non-sporting and were
Both absences ( 1949 and 1961 ) were due non-sporting reasons.
Mainly due to inclusion of some new & younger people as previous team players were considerably aged and non-sporting shape.

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It has hosted various sports, including rugby union, cricket, association football, athletics, trotting ( until, in 1899, this club moved to Addington Racecourse ), rugby league, and non-sporting events such as concerts by Pearl Jam in 2009, Bon Jovi in 2008, Roger Waters in 2006, Meat Loaf in 2004, U2 in 1989 & 1993, Tina Turner in 1993 and 1997, Dire Straits in 1986 and 1991, and Billy Joel in 1987, but is primarily a rugby and cricket ground and is the home of the Crusaders rugby union team, who compete in Super Rugby.
A small dog, they are considered by some registries as a toy dog and by the AKC as a non-sporting dog.
It was the first ever eve-of-final non-sporting production by RTÉ Sport.

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The 3-day tournament is now a festival of sorts, known as ' New Minas Days ' during which there are other non-sporting events, including a fireworks show.
The stadium had always attracted national sporting events, with DFB-Pokal ( German cup ) finals, German Athletics Championships and German Gymnastics Festivals-and several matches of UEFA Euro 1988-but during the 1980s and 1990s the stadium began to host more and more non-sporting events.

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With its leather seats and polished wooden dashboard the Wolseley was positioned as the up-market non-sporting version in the range.
This show has found its audience in Australia and is the highest rating non-sporting related program or event on subscription television in Australia.

context and rifles
The term muzzle brake was introduced in the context of artillery, but it is also used for rifles and pistols.
In the context of the ongoing Cold War, PAIGC guerrillas received Kalashnikovs from the USSR, bazookas from Cuba and recoilless rifles from the People's Republic of China.
The term " Gewehr " can be encountered in the context of 19th and 20th century military history for nonspecific rifles from German-speaking countries, e. g. in arms trade, in particular for types produced before German unification in 1871.

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The critical, rigorous examinations of Nicholas of Cusa and Nicholas of Oresme provided the context ( a late medieval context ) for Nicholas Copernicus' own work.
Thus the films seen as they came in ( coordinated for the regular sections ), were often out of context.
With a few important and a few more unimportant exceptions, no expression can be deemed le mot juste for its context, because each was very probably the only expression that long-established practice and ease of rapid recitation would allow.
Childhood experiences in learning work and self-discipline habits within a context of developing autonomy and initiative have considerable significance for the prevention of illegitimacy.
This is often the case, for example, with idiomatic expressions whose definitions are rarely or never well-defined, and are presented in the context of a larger argument that invites a conclusion.
Regions as defined in this context are merely for statistical, geographical, geological and climate related purposes and do not refer to an administrative division.
In the context of abstract algebra, for example, a mathematical object is an algebraic structure such as a group, ring, or vector space.
The term is often used in the entertainment business, especially in a business context, for musicians and other performers ( less often for actors ).
" Artiste " ( the French for artist ) is a variant used in English only in this context.
The 1982 science fiction film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan used " Amazing Grace " amid a context of Christian symbolism, to memorialize the death of Mr. Spock but more practically, because the song has become " instantly recognizable to many in the audience as music that sounds appropriate for a funeral " according to a Star Trek scholar.
Changing the allophone used by native speakers for a given phoneme in a specific context usually will not change the meaning of a word but the result may sound non-native or unintelligible.
When a specific allophone ( from a set of allophones that correspond to a phoneme ) must be selected in a given context ( i. e. using a different allophone for a phoneme will cause confusion or make the speaker sound non-native ), the allophones are said to be complementary ( i. e. the allophones complement each other, and one is not used in a situation where the usage of another is standard ).
In a current context, one might judge a Lamborghini to be beautiful partly because it is desirable as a status symbol, or we might judge it to be repulsive partly because it signifies for us over-consumption and offends our political or moral values.
* The being which manifests in Christianity also manifests in all faiths and religions, and each religion is valid and true for the time and cultural context in which it was born ;
Arbitration, in the context of United States law, is a form of alternative dispute resolution — specifically, a legal alternative to litigation whereby the parties to a dispute agree to submit their respective positions ( through agreement or hearing ) to a neutral third party ( the arbitrator ( s ) or arbiter ( s )) for resolution.
Euan MacKie has supported Thom's analysis, to which he added an archaeological context by comparing Neolithic Britain to the Mayan civilization to argue for a stratified society in this period.
The Latin word has never been recorded in a surgical context, being reserved to indicate punishment for criminals.
The Coast Mountains and the Inside Passage's many inlets provide some of British Columbia's renowned and spectacular scenery, which forms the backdrop and context for a growing outdoor adventure and ecotourism industry.
As nothing cannot be known by any means or method it must mean, in the context of the question, that a specific named object is present or not present in the observer's experience of a set of objects, conditions for which English uses " is " or " is not.
* Business Context Diagram, a computing term for a schema illustrating the context of an application in a business environment.
Kiernan's reasoning has in part to do with the much-discussed political context of the poem: it has been held by most scholars, until recently, that the poem was composed in the 8th century on the assumption that a poem eliciting sympathy for the Danes could not have been composed by Anglo-Saxons during the Viking Ages of the 9th and 10th centuries, and that the poem celebrates the namesakes of 8th Century Mercian Kings.
Bandwidth typically refers to baseband bandwidth in the context of, for example, sampling theorem and Nyquist sampling rate, while it refers to passband bandwidth in the context of Nyquist symbol rate or Shannon-Hartley channel capacity for communication systems.

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