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Its function is to separate from the base ruled mass, among whom private ownership prevails, the governing warrior elite.
Its main purpose is to clarify the properties of matter in aggregate, in terms of physical laws governing atomic motion.
Its governing body consists of the trustees of the Ramakrishna Math — the organ to carry out religious works.
Its motif is the concept of the medical regard ( translated by Alan Sheridan as " medical gaze "), traditionally limited to small, specialized institutions such as hospitals and prisons, but which Foucault examines as subjecting wider social spaces, governing the population en masse.
Its governing body is called the Toscaireacht.
Its queen, Padmé Amidala, refuses their demands and requests help from the Galactic Republic, the main governing body of the galaxy.
Its governing body, which is typically elected by direct popular vote but may be appointed by other governmental officials, is called a school board, board of trustees, board of education, school committee, or the like.
Its center of activity was, and is the states of New Jersey and Pennsylvania ; the Tall Cedars ' national governing body, The Supreme Forest, is headquartered in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Its Royal Charter of 16 February 1663-Charles II-is the present day governing ordinance for the Company.
Its role is to act as governing body for various canine activities including dog shows, dog agilty and working trials.
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Its success has varied-having 11 out of 235 members of parliament in 1992 and having been part of the governing coalition in 1995. When it stood independently in 1999 it only received 0. 55 % of the vote.
Its governing body was the National Council ( Narodno vijeće ).
Its governing body, the Presidium, consists of a President and five Vice-Presidents.
Its ministers were allowed a fair degree of autonomy, and were fully integrated into the province's governing structure, unlike the CCF and Social Credit ministers, who were marginalized.
Its governing structure has not been completed as of February 2010, and the current acting Regent is A. R. Uluputti.
Its governing council, dealing with local affairs, consists of 12 seats.
Its members were appointed by the local governing bodies of the jurisdictions through which the turnpike passed, one member from each locality.
Its great innovation lay in altering the coverage of the terms of noble patents by stipulating that the use of a title of nobility was no longer restricted to the first-born, as had previously been the case according to article 20 of the regulations governing such titles.
Its role is to build the foundations of a community sport system by working with national governing bodies of sport, and other funded partners, to grow the number of people doing sport ; sustain participation levels ; and help more talented people from all backgrounds excel by identifying them early, nurturing them, and helping them move up to the elite level.
Its mission is to provide research, analysis, advice and education to practitioners and the public about current legislation and practices governing domestic and inter-country adoption in the United States, Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa.
Its of governing body was the Basketball Federation of Yugoslavia, whose seat was in Belgrade.
Its three most important features are that it empowered the US-UK coalition, making it the legitimate and legal governing and peacekeeping authority ; recognised the creation of a transitional governing council of Iraqis ; and removed all sanctions against Iraq that were placed upon the former regime of Saddam Hussein under resolutions 661 ( 1991 ), 778 ( 1992 ) and others.

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Its members are national scientific bodies and international scientific unions.
Its members, the National Adhering Organizations, can be national chemistry societies, national academies of sciences, or other bodies representing chemists.
Its initial responsibilities also included penitentiaries, firefighting, state enterprises, the state postal system, state property, construction, roads, medicine, clergy, natural resources, and nobility ; most of them were transferred to other ministries and government bodies by the mid-19th century.
Its purpose is to cushion occupants during a crash and provide protection to their bodies when they strike interior objects such as the steering wheel or a window.
Its powers were inherited from those bodies.
Its climate is typical of Mid-Atlantic U. S. areas removed from bodies of water.
Its climate is typical of Mid-Atlantic U. S. areas removed from bodies of water.
Its long neck enables it to take food items from the bottom of water bodies up to 30 centimetres ( 1 ft ) deep, which are beyond the reach of other dabbling ducks like the Mallard.
Its two towers are made of three bodies.
Its superior and inferior ( petrous ) ganglia contain the cell bodies of pain fibers.
Its large Hall of Memory contains names on stone panels of 54, 896 Commonwealth soldiers who died in the Salient but whose bodies have never been identified or found.
Its body symbolizes the six celestial bodies.
Its shape resembles a tiny pine cone ( hence its name ), and it is located near the centre of the brain, between the two hemispheres, tucked in a groove where the two rounded thalamic bodies join.
Its native intelligent life apparently exists in two separate forms, minds and bodies, which cohabit in a similar fashion to married couples.
Its crown represented the sky, the realm of heavenly deities and celestial bodies, whilst the trunk was the realm of mortals.
Its remit is to make accessible to all the work of the parliamentary and legislative bodies of the United Kingdom and the European Parliament.
Its members are indirectly elected by members of legislative bodies of the States.
Its autocephaly is recognized by other Orthodox bodies, including the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople since 1990.
Its chairpersons were appointed by the British military government and were more influential than the minister-presidents of the states in the British zone, which at the time were administrative bodies than republics.
Its distribution among the peasants shall be in charge of the local and central self-government bodies, from democratically organised village and city communes, in which there are no distinctions of social rank, to central regional government bodies.
Its surface is homogeneous in colour and spectrum ; this may be because Sedna, unlike objects nearer the Sun, is rarely impacted by other bodies, which would expose bright patches of fresh icy material like that on 8405 Asbolus.
Its ideological origins date back to the Jaime Guzmán's Guildist Movement, born in the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile in 1966, espousing the independence and depoliticization of intermediate bodies of civil society.
Its ubiquity in synaptic plasticity studies can be attributed to its simple nervous system, consisting of just 20, 000 large, easily-identified neurons with cell bodies up to 1 mm in size.
Its wreckage and the bodies of its crew and passengers will not be discovered until October 17, 2002.

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