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After the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, at the age of 22, Vertov began editing for Kino-Nedelya (, the Moscow Cinema Committee's weekly film series, and the first newsreel series in Russia ), which first came out in June 1918.
Mayor Carl Bergmanson was the first mayor since the establishment of the CCC to be elected without seeking ( or receiving ) the Committee's endorsement.
The University Computing Center hosted the NATO Science Committee's Study Group first meeting discussing the newly-coined term ' Software Engineering '.
In an open letter, first published by Leicestershire based campaigner Simon Perry, Dr. Brooks cited Tredinnick's involvement in the " cash-for-questions " and " expenses " scandals and tabling of Early Day Motion ( EDM ) 908 which criticised the Science and Technology Committee's Report " Evidence Check on Homeopathy ", as the motivation behind choosing to contest the Bosworth seat.
In this role he led the Committee's 2009 / 2010 investigation into libel and privacy issues, including the News of the World phone hacking affair after the Guardian first revealed the extent of the practice at the News of the World.
After the Committee's first and second reports were considered, the Lords passed the bill 221 to 81 on 26 October 1999.
He was chairman of the Oversight Committee's Post Office Subcommittee for six years, and worked to pass legislation to significantly reform the U. S. Postal Service for the first time since it was demoted from a Cabinet-rank department with passage of the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act () in 2006.
On August 21, 1776, the Committee's report was considered by the Congress, which enacted the first espionage act:
The Committee's first act of civil disobedience on 18 February 1961 was a sit-down demonstration at the Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London, to coincide with the expected arrival of USS Proteus on the River Clyde.
The Special Committee's report was first presented to the UPCUSA's General Assembly in 1965.
In June 2006, Williams launched a campaign against homophobic bullying, after organising the Education and Skills Select Committee's first ever enquiry into the issue of bullying in schools.
Since Schlüter's first formal use of the term, and Sauer's effective promotion of the idea, the concept of ' cultural landscapes has been variously used, applied, debated, developed and refined within academia, when, in 1992, the World Heritage Committee elected to convene a meeting of the ' specialists ' to advise and assist redraft the Committee's Operational Guidelines to include ' cultural landscapes ' as an option for heritage listing properties that were neither purely natural nor purely cultural in form ( i. e. ' mixed ' heritage ).
On August 25, 1989, the new " Contract Sejm " elected the Civil Committee's candidate Tadeusz Mazowiecki as prime minister, making him the first ever non-communist head of government east of the Iron Curtain, whereas the presidency remained in the hands of the ruling party.
She was also the editor of the Woman's National Democratic Committee's Bulletin ( 1929 – 32 ), and the first woman to chair the Federal Prison for Women Board.
Under Shouse's direction, the President's Music Committee's Person-to-Person Program organized the first International Jazz Festival in 1962, which was one year after Shouse donated forty acres of her farm at Wolf Trap to the American Symphony Orchestra ( 1961 ).
Largely as a consequence of this column, " Judge Tourgée " had become well known in the black press for his bold denunciations of lynching, segregation, disfranchisement, white supremacy, and scientific racism, and he was the New Orleans Citizens ' Committee's first choice to lead their legal challenge to the new Louisiana segregation law.
The first was soon after the Committee's formation, in 1963, when 16 species were removed: Red-crested Pochard, Snow Goose, Pectoral Sandpiper, Mediterranean Gull, Sabine's Gull, Melodious Warbler, Icterine Warbler, Yellow-browed Warbler, Northern Goshawk, Golden Eagle, Red Kite, Kentish Plover, Crested Tit, Bearded Tit, Marsh Warbler and Dartford Warbler.
He was the first witness in the Senate Special Watergate Committee's 1973 televised hearings, where he explained the organizational structure of the Committee for the Re-Election of the President after praising " the million volunteers across the nation and 400 people at national headquarters who did nothing unethical or illegal.

Committee's and report
The Joint Committee's report recommended that " the time has come for the Government to act upon the recommendations of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child concerning the corporal punishment of children and the incompatibility of the defence of reasonable chastisement with its obligations under the Convention.
It was formally empowered to pass both the Party Program and the Statute, to establish the general party line, to elect the members of the Central Committee and the members of the Central Auditing Commission, and to approve the Central Committee's report.
The House of Lords then adopts the Committee's report and addresses the Sovereign, requesting the resolution of the case.
Dunne described the Committee's report, which consisted of four minority reports, as a ' middle road ' through ' complex and contentious ' material.
The Committee's report concluded: " We agree with the Commissioner that this element of Mr Donovan's complaint should be upheld, and we reiterate that the inclusion of material of a party political nature is not permissible in publications funded from parliamentary allowances.
A defense attorney later noted ruefully that the release of the Committee's report " abruptly stilled the burgeoning doubts among the leaders of opinion in New England.
Johnson was implicated by retired Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler in the Business Plot, an alleged political conspiracy in 1933 to overthrow United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt, in testimony before the McCormack-Dickstein Committee, whose deliberations began on November 20, 1934 and culminated in the Committee's report to the United States House of Representatives on February 15, 1935.
Based upon the Committee's findings the seminary's board of control was instructed " to take appropriate action on the basis of the report, commending or correcting where necessary.
The Committee's final report implies that Katzenbach, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, and others were the key actors behind the creation of the Warren Commission.
A report for the Central Committee's security section noted: " The emigration problem is confronting us with a fundamental problem of the GDR's development.
Together with the publication in 1895 by the U. S. Department of Labor of a special report on housing conditions and solutions elsewhere in the world, The Housing of Working People, it ultimately led to the passage of the Tenement House Act of 1901, known as the New Law, which implemented the Tenement House Committee's recommendation of a maximum of 70 percent lot coverage and mandated strict enforcement, specified a minimum of 12 feet for a rear yard and 6 feet for an air and light shaft at the lot line or 12 feet in the middle of the building ( all of these being increased for taller buildings ), and required running water and water closets in every apartment and a window in every room.
LaRouche stated that " the Cox Committee's report is a scientifically illiterate hoax " and " The Cox Committee's report itself contains sufficient crucial evidence to reveal its claims of alleged scientific espionage by China to be intrinsically fraudulent.
The FBI files noted a May 17, 1945 report in the Daily People's World which stated Sevareid was a scheduled speaker at the Committee's banquet.
The Committee's report recommended a college focused on comparative culture studies and was approved by the Academic Senate in May 1986.
In 1930 the League of Nations published the committee's report, dubbed the ‘ Christy Report ’ after the Committee's chairman.
However, in a report made after one month of the Committee's existence, it was found that only 35 of the 250 recipients of aid were Lascars, while the remainining recipients were Africans and former slaves from the Americas.
In 1995 Minchin submitted a dissenting Senate report on the tobacco industry and the costs of tobacco-related illness that disputed the Committee's statements that it believes cigarettes are addictive and that passive smoking is harmful.
The Committee's final report appeared in June 1919.
Cordle was forced to resign although the Commons then voted only to ' take note ' of the Committee's report rather than endorsing it.

Committee's and number
After the Clerk of the House receives the bill it is then assigned a legislative number, enrolled in the House Journal and printed in the Congressional Record and the Speaker of the House refers the bill to the Committee ( s ) with jurisdiction by sending the bill to the Office of the Chairman of the committee ( s ), and the Clerk of the Committee will add the bill to the Committee's calendar.
The 1928 Winter Olympics medal table is a list of National Olympic Committee's nations ranked by the number of medals won during the 1928 Winter Olympics, held in St. Moritz, Switzerland from February 11 to February 19, 1928.
In widespread political trials (" witch hunting ") in democratic countries, such as in the famous House Committee on Un-American Activities in the 1940s, damage was said to occur in both directions, i. e., not only the lives, families and professional activities of a number of individuals were wrecked by the public exposure, but also the political institutions of individual rights and freedom in the USA were also similarly damaged by the Committee's activities.
and was immediately challenged to a match by Kurt Angle, who had vowed to go through TNA's top ten wrestlers in the Championship Committee's rankings and had now arrived to the man ranked number eight.

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