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* Meetings and Seminar Proceedings: Occasional compilations containing full length or summarized versions of lectures and presentations given at PASSIA during a certain period or as part of a special project.
Meetings of the company were held every week during the first year and efforts made to induce settlement.
Accounts of Town Meetings during these years communicate just how contentious deciding what was best for this area could be.
The General Meetings are the parliaments of each historical territory whose members ( junteros or solicitors ) are chosen by popular voting, expressed during local elections.
He would later take on additional duties as Treasurer of the Council of Safety ( which was given " extraordinary and summary powers " to carry out affairs of the state during emergencies ), President of the Joint Meetings of the New Jersey Congress, and Commissioner of the State Loan Office.
The sale was approved by the Southern League during the 2007 Baseball Winter Meetings.
Regional Scientific Meetings are also held in the IEA regions during three-year periods between WCEs.
Meetings are held once a week, traditionally on Saturday evenings, during which one member gives a prepared talk on a topic, which is later thrown open for discussion ; during the meetings, members used to eat sardines on toast, called " whales ".
The rifle suffered from cartridge-extraction problems during the Zulu War ( mostly due to the thin weak, pliable foil brass cartridges used, as they expanded too much into the rifle's chamber on detonation, to the point that they stuck or tore open inside the rifle's chamber, rendering the arm useless in the heat of battle ); however, it remained a popular competition rifle at National Rifle Association Meetings, at Bisley in Surrey, and ( NRA ) Civilian and Service Rifle matches from 1872 – 1904, it was used up to 1, 000 yards using the standard military service ammunition of the day, by the 1880s the. 577 /. 450 Boxer Henry round was recognised by the NRA as a 900yard cartridge, as shooting the Martini out to 1, 000 yards or ( 3 / 4 of a mile ) was difficult to say the least, and took great skill to assess the correct amount of windage to drop the 485 grain bullet on the target.
Lorenzo Dow brought reports of Camp Meetings from America during his visits to England.
As such, during 2002 and 2003 he co-chaired preparatory Ministerial Meetings in Mexico, Sydney, Geneva, Sharm-el-Sheik, and Paris.
In 1998, during the broadcast on TBS of the TV program, " A Conversation with the Prime Minister ", News 23 anchor Tetsuya Chikushi suggested to the Prime Minister of the time, Keizō Obuchi that, given the success of the Town Meetings held by President Bill Clinton, also shown by TBS, perhaps Obuchi would also like to take part in Clinton-style Town Meetings.
PCCs were set up in 1921 by the Parochial Church Councils ( Powers ) Measure 1921 Act as a successor to the vestries or Vestry Meetings, which had had their civil functions removed during the nineteenth century in numerous acts, concluding in 1894 with the establishment of civil parishes.
He also published a small work entitled ‘ Scripture and Science not at Variance ’ ( 1856 ), which went through numerous editions ; and, in 1865, edited from his father's manuscript ‘ Eclectic Notes, or Notes of Discussion on Religious Topics at the Meetings of the Eclectic Society, London, during the years 1798 – 1814 ( see Eclectic Society ( Christian )).
Each entire people generally gathers for Summer Meetings every year, during which a number of important ceremonies, such as the Matrimonial, take place.
Meetings were scheduled to allow secretaries to carry out Council work during the first half of each week with the remainder of the week spent at the State Department.
As NCARB grew, it organized delegates from its Member Boards into working groups during its Annual Meetings to address the problems of exam uniformity.
Meetings open and close with a song and prayer, along with a song during an interlude between the two sections of the meeting.
* APEC: For vehicles used during the APEC Annual Meetings in November 2009.
Major League clubs voted on the draft during the 1964 Winter Meetings.

Meetings and period
In the period before 1912, Gurdjieff went on the voyage outlined in Meetings with Remarkable Men, where he came upon a map of " pre-sand Egypt ," which led him to study with an esoteric group, the alleged Sarmoung Brotherhood.
14 of the Chicago ’ s City Council's 19 committees routinely violated the Illinois Open Meetings Act over a four-month period, the last four months of 2007, by not keeping adequate written records of their meetings.
The flag of the Commonwealth of Nations is flown at Marlborough House, London, the headquarters of the Commonwealth Secretariat, throughout the year, and for a limited period at other venues where Commonwealth meetings, events, or visits are taking place ( for example, Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings ).
In this period the two Meetings were known by the location of their respective meetinghouses ( Race Street and Arch Street ).

Meetings and chaplain
Meetings formally opened with a prayer conducted by the lodge chaplain and were modest and subdued, emphasizing the sacred task of the organization and the need for members to maintain appropriate decorum and professionalism in daily life.

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They were also renamed the ' Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings ' to reflect the growing diversity of the constitutional structures in the Commonwealth.
Imperial Conferences ( Colonial Conferences before 1911 ) were periodic gatherings of government leaders from the self-governing colonies and dominions of the British Empire between 1887 and 1937, before the establishment of regular Meetings of Commonwealth Prime Ministers in 1944.
Meetings were to be held on the Sunday nearest the full moon, lasting from two o ' clock in the afternoon until eight o ' clock in the evening.
The Justice Department began an antitrust investigation in 1989, and in 1991 filed an antitrust suit against MIT, the eight Ivy League colleges, and eleven other institutions for allegedly engaging in price-fixing in their annual " Overlap Meetings ", which were held to prevent bidding wars over promising prospective students from consuming funds for need-based scholarships.
He writes that the Tea Meetings were staged as theatrical " battles between decorum and chaos ", decorum represented by the ceremony chairmen and chaos the hecklers in the audience, with a diplomatic King or a Queen presiding over the battle to ensure fairness.
Meetings of the Storting were held until 1866 in the main hall of the Cathedral School in Christiania ( now known as Oslo ).
Meetings were irregular before the Cultural Revolution but have been periodic since then.
Meetings were not all serious ; the Inklings amused themselves by having competitions to see who could read the notoriously bad prose of Amanda McKittrick Ros for the longest without laughing.
Seditious Meetings Prevention Act ( barring large assemblies ) and the Combination Act ( banning trade unions ) were repealed in 1824.
Meetings of the entire episcopate of a supra-national region have historically been called councils as well, such as the various Councils of Carthage in which all the bishops of North Africa were to attend.
The 2006 Annual Meetings and their supporting events were held from 11 – 20 September 2006 at the Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre in Singapore.
Meetings were held around the country and in June, 1839 a large petition was presented to the House of Commons.
The 1925 and 1936 National Order of the Arrow Lodge Meetings were held at Treasure Island, New Jersey.
The 1921 and 1931 National Order of the Arrow Lodge Meetings were held at Philadelphia, the 1922 and 1927 National Lodge Meetings were held at Reading, Pennsylvania, and the 1940 National Lodge Meeting was held at Ligonier, Pennsylvania.
As early as 1841 there were Friends Monthly Meetings in Camden.
Plans to bring a Wal-Mart to the community were opposed by some residents, and opposition included two lawsuits by Edgewood residents ( one lawsuit alleged violations of the New Mexico Open Meetings Act ).
Meetings were first held with residents of Stockertown in the mid 1960s, and the Stockertown portion of the highway was constructed in 1971, opening in 1972.
Meetings were held in the red brick schoolhouse for a time until the Bennion meetinghouse was built in 1907 at the corner of 6200 South and Redwood Road next to the school.
Meetings of the people, therefore, for the discussion of public objects were not merely legal, but laudable.
Meetings of the Christian Church were first recorded in 1892.
Meetings were instead held at Church House, Westminster although the bishops, with their spouses, were invited to dinner at Lambeth by rotation.

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