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Its founders were often away as well ; in the middle of harvesting, they left for a lecture tour through Providence, Rhode Island, New York City, and New Haven, Connecticut.
Its founders envisaged CND as a campaign by eminent individuals who would work through the Labour Party and lobby government for a change in defence policy.
Its founders Akio Morita and Masaru Ibuka derived the name from sonus, the Latin word for sound, and also from the English slang word " sonny ", since they considered themselves to be " sonny boys ", a loan word into Japanese which in the early 1950s connoted smart and presentable young men.
Its founders were Hugo Steinhaus and Stefan Banach, who were professors at the University of Lwów.
Its small land area and relative isolation from the mainland, while an advantage to its colonial founders, has created an infrastructural burden since independence.
Its founders and history therefore remained controversial until recent research conducted both in the West and within China.
Its eight founders and first officers were Nicholas Easton, William Coddington, John Clarke, John Coggeshall, William Brenton, Jeremy Clark, Thomas Hazard, and Henry Bull.
Its initial organization was effected by a canal company founded in Denver, Colorado, and appears to have been based upon fraud and willful misrepresentations made by the founders to state officials.
Its history is tied to that of Cooper Industries in that Jim Doane, one of the founders of Ariel, was a former engineer for Cooper Industries Mount Vernon.
Its founders built the first church in 1738 across from the Williamsburg Cemetery in town ; the second building was constructed in 1828 and was across from the Williamsburg Cemetery as well.
Its original triumvirate of founders followed differing paths.
Its founders were described as homines novi, although 25 of the 44 had previously been members of a political party.
Its founders strove to create " a college of the New England type ".
Its founders ’ values led to the College ’ s belief in educational equity.
Its first mayor, Shlomo Stampfer, was the son of one of its founders, Yehoshua Stampfer.
In 1822, they moved to Charleston, South Carolina, where his father was among the founders, with Isaac Harby, of the first Reform congregation in the United States, the " Reformed Society of Israelites for Promoting True Principles of Judaism According to Its Purity and Spirit ".
Its primary founders were Sewall Wright, J.
< http :// web. ebscohost. com / ehost /></ ref > Its founders, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, opposed the Fifteenth Amendment unless it included the vote for women.
Its operational cost is covered only by its founders and by infrequent aids of the local self-government.
Its most famous alumni are Bill Gates and Paul Allen, founders of Microsoft, who got their start programming tic-tac-toe on a time-shared computer provided by the Lakeside Mothers ' Association and the Lakeside Mathematics Department.
Its rulers, the Phukha dynasty, were related to the founders of Vientiane, however it became associated with the Sukhothai kingdom as it was easier to reach from the south than from the east or west.
Its founders were Church of England priest Father Basil Jellicoe, and Irene Barclay, the first woman in Britain to qualify as a chartered surveyor.
Its shield is based on the arms of the Dolman family, founders of Pocklington School and was granted to the town council in 1980.
Its exact geographical location is not specified, however the name is likely inspired by the Riverdale, Bronx since one of the comic book founders, John L. Goldwater attended Riverdale's Horace Mann School

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Its earliest members included noted scientists like William Crookes, and philosophers such as Henry Sidgwick and William James.
Its institutions included a post-graduate theological college ( opened in connection with the Church of England in 1892, until 1907, when it was removed to Llandaff ).
Its stated goal was “ to destroy the Russian forces deployed in the West and to prevent their escape into the wide-open spaces of Russia .” A key factor was the surprise attack which included the near annihilation of the total Soviet airforce by simultaneous attacks on airfields.
( Its ancillary, a music library, is included in the Gustafson Fine Arts Center.
Its clients included Pirelli.
Its members included Valerie Mayoux, Jean-Claude Lerner, Alain Adair and John Tooker.
Its sponsors included John Arlott, Peggy Ashcroft, the Bishop of Birmingham Dr J. L. Wilson, Benjamin Britten, Viscount Chaplin, Michael de la Bédoyère, Bob Edwards, MP, Dame Edith Evans, A. S. Frere, Gerald Gardiner, QC, Victor Gollancz, Dr I. Grunfeld, E. M. Forster, Barbara Hepworth, Patrick Heron, Rev.
Its other leaders included Yasser Abd Rabbo.
Its members included popes, cardinals, bishops, legates, inquisitors, confessors of princes, ambassadors, and paciarii ( enforcers of the peace decreed by popes or councils ).
Its cast included Eve Arden, Lionel Stander, and Big Band leader Harry James, and it was scripted by radio notable Goodman Ace and respected playwright-director Abe Burrows.
Its provisions included the penalty of death for interfering with a magistrate, and the criminalization of meetings of more than three people " for unlawful purposes " in the Grants.
Its concepts included easier entry of equations into a computer, an idea developed by J. Halcombe Laning and demonstrated in his GEORGE compiler of 1952.
Its replacement could have housed about 100 and included a very small cell, probably for lesser punishments and so low that standing was impossible.
Its affiliations included water utility, university, electricity company, brewery, and teacher unions, as well as several peasant organizations, including the National Central of Farm Workers ( Central Nacional de Trabajadores del Campo — CNTC ), formed in 1985 and active in land occupations in the early 1980s.
Its features included isolation of victims from the outside world, elaborate roll calls and work details, the use of force and executions to extract obedience, and a strict disciplinary code for the guards.
Its leaders included Maximilien Robespierre, Jean-Paul Marat, and Georges Danton.
Its methods included infiltration, burglaries, illegal wiretaps, planting forged documents and spreading false rumors about key members of target organizations.
Its primary goals, as stated in its Covenant, included preventing wars through collective security and disarmament, and settling international disputes through negotiation and arbitration.
Its causes were complex and included Argentine anger over Antonio López's meddling in Corrientes.
Sigmund Freud's well known work, Civilization and Its Discontents ( 1929 ), included an analysis of history based on his theory of psychoanalysis.
Its borders are not described in the poems, but some modern scholars have suggested that it included what is now Cumbria in North West England and possibly extended into Lancashire and Scotland.
Its cast of characters included two illegal immigrants, an Irish landlord, a Chinese Cockney, a Scottish Arab and numerous other racial stereotypes ; Milligan himself took the part of Mr Van Gogh, described as " an illegal Pakistani immigrant ".
Its 32-page rulebook included most of the Melee combat system, with the difference being that it added magic.
Its cast included William Faversham as Algernon, Henry Miller as Worthing, Viola Allen as Gwendolen, and Ida Vernon as Lady Bracknell.
Its staff of civil servants included 12, 000 people, with headquarters in New York.

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