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The Fund is managed by an Executive Committee with an equal representation of seven industrialized and seven Article 5 countries, which are elected annually by a Meeting of the Parties.
The Committee reports annually to the Meeting of the Parties on its operations.
The Niagara Bible Conference ( officially called the " Believers ' Meeting for Bible Study ") was held annually from 1876 to 1897, with the exception of 1884.
In 2007, the foundation established the Annual Meeting of the New Champions ( also called Summer Davos ), held annually in China and alternating between Dalian and Tianjin, bringing together 1, 500 influential stakeholders of what the foundation calls Global Growth Companies, primarily from rapidly growing emerging countries such as China, India, Russia, Mexico, and Brazil, but also including fast movers from developed countries.
Meeting at least annually, the most recent meeting of the General Board was its 89th Session held February 21 – 27 in Overland Park, Kansas.
Elections are held annually at the Anniversary Meeting ( AGM ) on St Andrews Day, 30 November.
The ASM holds three international meetings annually: the ASM General Meeting, which focuses on microbiology, and the Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, known as ICAAC, one of the world's foremost meetings on infectious diseases.
The Hobey Baker Award ceremony, Hockey Humanitarian Award ceremony, and USCHO. com Town Hall Meeting take place annually during Frozen Four weekend.
The Society has continued to meet on a regular basis, the General Meeting every two years and the regional meetings annually.
They are elected annually at the Stated Meeting on 16 March.
Each year the organisation meets annually in Scotland in the Spring for its annual conference, incorporating its Annual General Meeting.
As a democratic organisation, members decide BMA policy through the major policy making body, the Representative Body, which meets annually at the Annual Representatives Meeting ( ARM ).
Britain Yearly Meeting, which until 1995 was known as London Yearly Meeting, grew out of various national and regional meetings of Friends in the 1650s and 1660s and has met annually in some form since 1668.
Historically, there are two main types of wardens ; the people's warden ( s ) ( and assistants, if any ) are elected annually by the congregation as a whole ( at what is called the Annual Vestry Meeting or " meeting of the parishioners "); the rector's warden ( s ) ( and assistants, if any ), are appointed by the incumbent.
Each region hosts its own Regional Meeting annually, coordinated by the region leadership.
This award is given annually by the American Bar Association's ( ABA ) Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defendants and the National Legal Aid & Defender Association, is presented during the ABA Annual Meeting at a joint luncheon of the National Conference of Bar Presidents, National Association of Bar Executives and National Conference of Bar Foundations.
The Communities Meeting and National Celebration ( in Spanish, Encuentro y Fiesta Nacional de Colectividades ) is a cultural event celebrated annually in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina, since 1985.
The Management Committee ( MC ) is elected annually by the Annual General Meeting.
The Breton village of Plouézec ( in French ) or Ploueg-ar-Mor ( in Breton ) has hosted an International Meeting annually since 1997.
The Annual Meeting called " Pentecost " convenes annually on June 1 – 10.

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Mr. Crumb would probably see him at Lodge Meeting the next night.
Meeting with Lee, Longstreet was concerned about the strength of the Union defensive position and advocated a strategic movement around the left flank of the enemy, to " secure good ground between him and his capital ," which would presumably compel the Union commander, Maj. Gen. George G. Meade, to attack defensive positions erected by the Confederates.
Meeting Gandhi a month later at the Gujarat Political Conference in Godhra, Patel became the secretary of the Gujarat Sabha — a public body which would become the Gujarati arm of the Indian National Congress — at Gandhi's encouragement.
Meeting with Professor Cavor, the League is sent against Fu Manchu in his Limehouse lair, who has stolen the only known example of cavorite and plans to use it to build an offensive airship, against which Britain would have little defence.
Bashkirtseff would go on to produce a remarkable body of work in her short lifetime, the most famous being the portrait of Paris slum children titled The Meeting and In the Studio, ( shown here ) a portrait of her fellow artists at work.
As World Bank President, McNamara declared at the 1968 Annual Meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Group that countries permitting birth control practices would get preferential access to resources.
Scott Hoffman, the Chief Administrative Officer of the Camp Meeting Association at the time, said that the association considers the Pavilion to be as much of a religious structure as the Tabernacle or the Youth Temple and that it would not permit same-sex civil union ceremonies to be conducted there, arguing that this was the position of the United Methodist Church.
On November 8, 2007, Judge Joel Pisano dismissed the motion by the Camp Meeting Association for an injunction that would have stopped the state's investigation.
Meeting minutes state that SEPTA discourage ( s ) disturbing the soil, digging up or removing the existing blacktop or adding blacktop to the site .... SEPTA would permit the borough to cover the existing blacktop with brick .” In addition, meeting minutes from 2003 state that the borough council was given certain constraints by SEPTA who preferred that the borough not disturb the soil .” Jane Spector, who designed a conceptual plan for the property, told park and recreation officials that a condition of the lease is that there would be no remediation of soils by SEPTA, nothing that, considering the property s history, soils should not be moved or disturbed ; no soils test have been done ,” according minutes from a 2003 meeting.
A precise English translation of this German-Nordic word does not actually exist, but " Meeting of the Realm " may serve as a literal translation, though perhaps " Diet of the Realm " would be more accurate ( dag literally means " day ", and is thus either cognate to the use of German tag for a Diet, or even a direct borrowing ; the former comes from Latin dies with the same meaning ).
# NAJA found a memo in a folder titled " Special Meeting July 16, 1956 " which indicated that NSC members would be called to a civil defense exercise on July 16, 1956.
Meeting with Borden on his arrival, Law got him to agree to make a statement about the necessity of Imperial tariff reform, promising reciprocal agreements and saying that failure by London to agree tariff reform would result in an " irresistible pressure " for Canada to make a treaty with another nation, most obviously the United States.
To strangers, many would just call their church buildings " Meeting Halls " ( 聚會所 ) or " Assembly Halls ".
Meeting at a school house in Ripon on February 28, 1854, some thirty opponents of the Kansas-Nebraska Act called for the organization of a new political party and suggested that Republican would be the most appropriate name ( to link their cause with the Declaration of Independence ).
In April 1913, at the World-Wide Apostolic Camp Meeting held in Arroyo Seco, California and conducted by Maria Woodworth-Etter, organizers promised that God would " deal with them, giving them a unity and power that we have not yet known.
Meeting of the representative of the World Jewish Congress, Alex Easterman, with the Pasha of Marrakesh and Lord of the Atlas, Thami El Glaoui | T ' hami el Mezourai El Glaoui, at the palace of the Pasha in Marrakesh, Morocco, January 1954The WJC leadership also kept in close touch with the leaders of the Moroccan independence movement, including the exiled sultan of Morocco, Mohammed V, who insisted that an autonomous Morocco would guarantee the freedom and equality of all its citizens, including access of non-Muslims to public administration.
He recalls in a Guardian article of 1 September 2004, that he would later return to Durham most years, usually around the 2nd week in July, to see the Big Meeting.
They also do not exercise the scope of legislative powers as is typically seen in Massachusetts ; for example, while many Massachusetts towns adopt and modify land-use and building zoning regulations at Town Meeting, in Connecticut the Town Meeting would have " adopted zoning " as a concept for the town, however the actual writing and adopting of specific regulations fall to an elected Planning & Zoning Board created by the adoption of zoning.
Labour had been in office for fourteen years and faced an uphill battle to retain power against National at the general election, which would come just months after the high profile April 1949 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
The only change that happened at that year's Annual General Meeting of the League was that Tollcross United announced they would be competing as Tynecastle from the 2005 – 06 season.
At the first Council Meeting held in Montreal 17-18 August 2002, it was agreed that all meetings formerly entitled International Scientific Meeting would henceforth be called World Congress of Epidemiology ( WCE ), with a continued sequence of numbering.

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