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After the close of the council a fifth and final meeting of the commission was held, again enlarged to include sixteen bishops as an executive committee, in Rome in the spring of 1966.
An Cumann Camógaíochta has a similar structure to the Gaelic Athletic Association, with an Annual Congress every spring which decides on policy and major issues such as rule changes, and an executive council, the Árd Chómhairle which deals with short-term issues and governance.
WYSP in Philadelphia became the nation's very first " classic rock " station in the spring of 1981, when Frank X Feller, then general manager, received a suggestion and a reel to reel tape with a sample of what the " Classic Rock " format would sound like from account executive Jim Sacony.
The men and their teams generally credited with the creation of the original Thunderbird are: Lewis D. Crusoe, a retired GM executive lured out of retirement by Henry Ford II ; George Walker, chief stylist and a Ford vice-president ; Frank Hershey, chief stylist for Ford Division ; Bill Boyer, designer Body Development Studio who became manager of Thunderbird Studio in spring of 1955, and Bill Burnett, chief engineer.
At the annual spring conference, the executive branch positions for governor and lieutenant governor are announced.
DeLibero retired in the spring of 2004 and was replaced by Frank Wilson, a 30-year transit executive who had been president of AECOM Enterprises, a Los Angeles-based engineering consulting firm ; Wilson had also previously been general manager of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District ( BART ) in Northern California and was the Commissioner of Transportation for the State of New Jersey.
The first season aired during winter and spring of 2004, executive produced by Mark Burnett, Jay Bienstock, and Donald Trump, who also hosts the show.
In the spring of 2007 the state Employment Relations Board ( ERB ) verified that a significant majority of the commercial providers across Oregon had signed authorization cards supporting forming a union, and Governor Ted Kulongoski signed an executive order recognizing commercial adult foster care providers as a union, and opening the path to contract bargaining.
The Jaguar S-Type is a mid-size executive car that debuted at the 1998 Birmingham Motor Show and went on sale in spring 1999.
Michael Peacock ( born 1929 ) was a British television executive, who from 1963 until the spring of 1965 was the first ever Controller of BBC Two, the Corporation's second television channel.
Named after Neil David Levin, the executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey who was killed in the September 11 attacks, the Levin Institute conducts an annual spring semester program in New York City for about 20 students, divided into five teams to work on projects sponsored by law firms and financial institutions.
The party had no success in winning election to the National Assembly of Quebec, and in the spring of 1990, asked the Direction of Elections of Quebec to dissolve the party because it no longer had enough members to form an executive committee.
Since the spring of 2009, the staff redeployment and restructuring plans that were introduced by the executive head for amalgamating the school staff to work across two separate sites became unworkable.
After the deadline passed with no compromises, the use of replacement players for spring training and regular season games was approved by baseball's executive council on January 13.
ISUtv is led by an executive board of students elected at the end of each spring semester.
The executive producer of CBS This Morning is Chris Licht, who was hired by CBS in spring 2011 after serving as executive producer of MSNBC's Morning Joe.

spring and officers
Cattle stealing and killing, again serious during the spring of 1891, placed the land grant company officers in a perplexing position.
When O ' Donnell and the ULA spring Miller on his way to Albany Prison ( killing both police officers and civilians in the process ), Ryan and his family become the target of their revenge — particularly Miller's.
COPS, which first aired in the spring of 1989 and came about partly due to the need for new programming during the 1988 Writers Guild of America strike, showed police officers on duty apprehending criminals ; it introduced the camcorder look and cinéma vérité feel of much of later reality television.
Between the spring of 1981 and early 1982 he handed almost 4, 000 secret documents over to the French, including the complete official list of 250 Line X KGB officers stationed under legal cover in embassies around the world, before being arrested in February 1982 and executed in 1983.
Lincoln, Stanton, and a group of officers called the " War Board " directed the strategic actions of the Union armies that spring.
Disobeying orders, Kirk and his officers spring McCoy from detention, disable USS Excelsior, and steal Enterprise from Spacedock to return to the Genesis planet to retrieve Spock's body.
However, the two officers managed to turn around the poor morale of the army and greatly improved food, shelter, and medical support in the spring of 1863.
Lawrence County Law Enforcement Academy that provides police training to local, county, state and federal agencies as well as new police officers in its 5-month police academy every spring.
Starting in the spring of 1932, a number of officers whom the British historian John Wheeler-Bennett described as " crypto-Nazis " such as Werner von Blomberg, Wilhelm Keitel and Walther von Reichenau all started talks on their own with the NSDAP.
But in the spring of 1939, the Rockefeller foundation officers were still unconvinced and " required more solid evidence of achievement " before they would renew funding.
In the spring of 1945 the 1st Armoured Brigade Group was expanded to 5, 900 Czechoslovak officers and men, some of whom came from nationals recruited in liberated France, and a significant group ( a tank battalion, an artillery regiment, a motor transport company and a company of engineers ) from Czechs forced to serve in the Wehrmacht and who were then captured by the Allies in Normandy.
During the spring walleye spawning seasons of 1989, 1990 and 1991, the task force deployed hundreds of police officers from around the state to help local sheriffs maintain order at lakes where Chippewa members began exercising their newly recognized rights.
( Previously, following the 1939 annexation of eastern Poland, thousands of Polish Army officers, including reservists, had been executed in the spring of 1940, in what came to be known as the Katyn massacre.
He suspected that some or all of these officers would try to overthrow him in the spring of 1965.
Hitler entered a conference of OKH officers with some ' Cicero ' materials in December 1943 and declared that the invasion of France would come in spring 1944.
In the spring of 1777 Gilman and the rest of the officers and men of the 3d New Hampshire marched to Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain to participate in an attempt by American forces to halt the advance of a powerful army of British and German regulars and Indian auxiliaries under General John Burgoyne.
During the spring of 1943, Goerdeler grew increasing impatient with the military end of the conspiracy, complaining that those officers involved in the plot were better at finding excuses for inaction than reasons for action.
Between the spring of 1981 and early 1982, Vetrov gave almost 4, 000 secret documents to the DST, including the complete list of 250 Line X officers stationed under legal cover in embassies around the world.
Between the spring of 1981 and early 1982, Vetrov handed over almost 4, 000 secret documents to the French DST, including the complete list of 200 Line X officers stationed under legal cover in embassies around the world.
From the spring of 1918 until August he commuted between England and France, delivering lectures on intelligence to groups of officers – then was assigned full-time to France at GHQ.
In the spring of 1818 the officers and men of 99th were at Quebec, and, in common with those of other regiments, had their choice of a passage home to Ireland or, if they so elected, to remain here in Canada where they would receive free grants of land in the new country to be settled on the Ottawa and Rideau rivers.
In the spring of 1936, Mola joined a group of army officers led by José Sanjurjo who desired to oust the Popular Front government.
In the spring of 2010 Mayor Coleman banned city workers from traveling to Arizona in a boycott over an Arizona law allowing police officers to demand documentation of citizenship of anyone suspected of being in the United States illegally.
:" It presents POWs who argue that John Kerry's fallacious spring 1971 claims that U. S. atrocities occurred ' on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command ' amplified their agony under America's North Vietnamese enemies.
The recuperator spring problem was rectified with the new Mk II carriage officially introduced in the field in November 1916 with a hydro-pneumatic recuperator design which replaced the recuperator springs and could be fitted into the existing spring housing by battery officers in the field.

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