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paper and representatives
It reported that the islanders were protesting against bullying and intimidation by representatives of the Barclays after a story in their local paper had prompted the only doctor to leave the island.
In his paper Quangopus Government published by the Ulster Unionist Party in June 1992, Forsythe-as the then UUP Spokesman on Local Government-argued passionately for an end to quango-rule and for devolution of responsibility to locally-elected representatives.
The paper eventually provoked a reaction from several conservative American members of Congress, notably the Republican representatives Matt Salmon of Arizona and Tom DeLay of Texas who both condemned the study as advocating for the normalization of pedophilia ( in the process Delay confused the American Psychological Association with the American Psychiatric Association, an error also made by Schlessinger ).
Foster and the CP, on the other hand, had enough influence within the CFL to be able to dominate the founding convention with representatives of various organizations, some of them existing only on paper.
Great opposition was raised by the representatives of the debtor class in congress to the suppression of the nonconvertible paper money, but in the end President Montt carried the day, and on the 11th of February 1895 a measure finally became law establishing a gold currency as the only tender in Chile.
Although Arianna Huffington has stated that her paper is " not positioned ideologically in terms of how we cover the news ," representatives of the Republican Party have indicated that they believe The Huffington Posts headline writers, bloggers, and commentators are hostile to their views and tend to negatively spin articles, and especially headlines, about Republican Party candidates.

paper and association
In France the well-known monthly paper Le Monde Diplomatique has advocated the antiglobalization cause and an editorial of its director Ignacio Ramonet brought about the foundation of the association ATTAC.
For example, the USENIX association requires that the author only give up the right to publish the paper elsewhere for 12 months ( in addition to allowing authors to post copies of the paper on their own website during that time ).
The American musician and artist La Monte Young had been asked to guest-edit an issue of a literary journal, Beatitude East, and asked George Maciunas, a trained graphic designer, for help with the layout ; Maciunas supplied the paper, design, and some money for publishing of the anthology, which contained a more or less arbitrary association of New York avant-garde artists at that time.
Mencken, who enjoyed a forty-plus year association with the paper.
The " symptoms " displayed by the biblomaniacs in Dibdin's work include " an obsession with uncut copies, fine paper or vellum pages, unique copies, first editions, black-letter books, illustrated copies, association copies, and condemned or suppressed works ".
The San Antonio Light newspaper reported in its July 16, 1939, edition — in anticipation of the girl's expected visit to university scientific facilities in the United States — that a national Peruvian obstetrician / midwife association had demanded before the birth that the girl be transported to a national maternity hospital and quoted April 18 reports in the Peruvian paper La Crónica stating that a North American filmmaking concern sent a representative " with authority to offer the sum of $ 5000 to benefit the minor exchange for filming rights ... we know that the offer was rejected.
The association was formed in 1941 by a small group of greeting card publishers under the leadership of George Burkhardt of Burkhardt-Warner in response to a War Department order during World War II to reduce paper use by 25 %.
" He concluded by suggesting that her association with The Times be terminated: " he problems facing her inside and outside the newsroom will make it difficult for her to return to the paper as a reporter.
In Paris in 1808, in association with French gunsmith François Prélat, Jean Samuel Pauly created the first fully self-contained cartridges: the cartridges incorporated a copper base with integrated mercury fulminate primer powder ( the major innovation of Pauly ), a paper casing and a round bullet The cartridge was loaded through the breech and fired with a needle.
This suggestion was not supported by his paper, nor by several subsequent peer-reviewed studies that failed to show any association between the vaccine and autism.
Also, her association with the paper is noted at the end of any Times-Dispatch story about Rep. Cantor.
The association being that ' twist ' alludes to twisting the paper on the end of a joint to stop the tobacco and marijuana mix falling out, and ' burn ' the process of lighting and smoking a joint.
Note that Ginsberg suspected such a literal reading of the inscription in a paper presented in 1945, but changed to the geographic association with Jerusalem in 1948.
This marked the beginning of a long period of close association between the paper and the Davis family, of whom the most enduring was Peter Davis Jnr, who took over from his father as chairman in 1873 and continued in this position until his retirement in 1916.
In contrast to the latter, Longlands seems to have been an intensely private man about whom not a great deal is known despite his long association with The Witness, which continued even after he had relinguished control of the paper to the much younger Ernest Thompson.
( 1999 ) also criticised Van Howe's paper, stating that his results were a case of " Simpson's paradox, which is a type of confounding that can occur in epidemiological analyses when data from different strata with widely divergent exposure levels are combined, resulting in a combined measure of association that is not consistent with the results for each of the individual strata.
In 1978, Vivian and Gordon Gilkey began their association with the museum, bringing with them an extraordinary collection of thousands of works on paper that would eventually lead to the opening of the Vivian and Gordon Gilkey Center for Graphic Arts in 1993.
This association between newspaper and its owner was so strong there is still a degree of distrust of the paper in South Wales.
This suggestion was not supported by the paper, and several subsequent peer-reviewed studies have failed to show any association between the vaccine and autism.
The New York Times criticized him for having implied a current association with the paper long after ending a 1992-94 NYT column.
The paper was purchased that same month by Ingersoll and Tenny, and sold again in December 1855, to an association of journeyman printers, who published the paper until the spring of 1856.
It has also published various paper editions, such as the one for MOCA, the 10-year summer camp for the organization " Metro Olografix ", the oldest Italian hacker's association ( similar in inception to the German CCC ).

paper and regret
My one regret is that I was not born three hundred years ago, for then I could have asked to grind ink or hold the paper for those gentleman, and if they would not have me I should have starved outside their doors rather than move away.
An editorial piece opposite the cartoon stated that the paper " clearly underestimated the depth of anger ignited by the cartoon, and sincerely regret the sense of injury it caused many Muslims ".
In March 1967 a group of " regret voters " ( ARP-members who regretted voting ARP ) published an advertisement in the Protestant paper Trouw, aimed at the leadership of the ARP: they claimed that the leftwing, so called " evangelically radical ", ideal of the ARP could not be realised in a cabinet with the VVD.
" Beijing aims to ease anti-Japan sentiment among the Chinese public by having Hatoyama visit Nanjing and express a sense of regret about the Sino-Japanese War ", the paper reported.

paper and works
In this paper, elaborating on the works of Lewis, and the valence bond theory ( VB ) of Heitler and London, and his own earlier works, Pauling presented six rules for the shared electron bond, the first three of which were already generally known:
His paper, Theoria Interpolationis Methodo Nova Tractata, was only published posthumously in Volume 3 of his collected works.
Some of the works are simple abstracts of black ink on white paper, similar to a Rorschach test.
When paper became generally available, from the 14th century onwards, artists ' drawings, both preparatory studies and finished works, became increasingly common.
* Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery's Pre-Raphaelite Online Resource includes almost two hundred paintings on canvas and works on paper by Ford Madox Brown
In 1989, the Garland Publishing Company brought out a 15-volume collection of major works on Berkeley ; Pappas ' paper “ Abstract ideas and the ' esse is percipi ' thesis ” was included in the third volume, as it was considered to be a significant contribution to Berkeley scholarship.
Kröller-Müller also collected works by other modern artists, such as paintings and works on paper by Picasso, Fernand Léger, Diego Rivera, George Seurat, Juan Gris, and Piet Mondrian.
The prints and drawings department encompasses works on paper.
Invented in 1796 by German author and actor Alois Senefelder as a cheap method of publishing theatrical works, lithography can be used to print text or artwork onto paper or other suitable material.
The stencil duplicator or mimeograph machine ( often abbreviated to mimeo ) is a low-cost printing press that works by forcing ink through a stencil onto paper.
His first study of mathematics, which would later lead to its incorporation into his art works, began with George Pólya's academic paper on plane symmetry groups sent to him by his brother Berend.
His poetic works originally handwritten on paper, later on edited and published.
Historically, Monmouth also had iron and tinplate works, together with paper and corn mills.
Museums, libraries and government agencies with substantial online collections of prints, photographs, and other works on paper include:
* Turner Collection Online The online catalogue of Tate's collection of nearly 300 oil paintings and 30, 000 works on paper by JMW Turner
The research facilities at the Scottish National Gallery include the Prints and Drawings Collection of over 30, 000 works on paper, from the early Renaissance to the late nineteenth century ; and the reference-only Research Library.
Turner was an extremely prolific artist who produced over 550 oil paintings, 2, 000 watercolours, 30, 000 paper works.
In order to avoid repetition of subjects, and also to expose the many spurious copies of his works, he made tinted outline drawings ( in six paper books prepared for this purpose ) of all those pictures sent to different countries ; and on the back of each drawing he wrote the name of the purchaser.
Although known today as a dormitory suburb of Glasgow, the town grew from a country village within the parish of New Kilpatrick to a minor industrial centre in the nineteenth century with paper mills and bleach works on the Allander River to the north east of the town centre.
* Muraqqa, in the Islamic world an important historic format for collections of miniature paintings, calligraphy, and other works on paper
The Muslim World and in particular the Iberian Peninsula, with their traditions of literacy uninterrupted by the Middle Ages, were instrumental in delivering ancient classic works to the growing intellectual circles and universities of Western Europe all through the 1100s, as books were produced there in large numbers and on paper for the first time in Europe, and with them full treatises on the sciences, especially astrology and medicine where illumination was required to have profuse and accurate representations with the text.
Besides numerous minor works, wrote a Théorie générale des équations algébriques, published at Paris in 1779, which in particular contained much new and valuable matter on the theory of elimination and symmetrical functions of the roots of an equation: he used determinants in a paper in the Histoire de l ' académie royale, 1764, but did not treat the general theory.

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