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Members and were
Members of an Indian tribe in the northern part of Argentina were farmers who grew squash, melons, and sweet potatoes.
Members of the government promised to move forward on cash and mass privatization upon taking office in January 1995 but were slow to act.
At the time of the SDP's creation, Owen and Rodgers were sitting Labour Members of Parliament ( MPs ); Jenkins had left Parliament in 1977 to serve as President of the European Commission, while Williams had lost her seat in the 1979 general election.
Members ' mutual rights were exchanged for shares in this new company.
Nonconformist members and members from constituencies which would not have been affected by the Revised Book were only exercising their full legal rights in throwing out a Measure which was approved by the majority of English Members of Parliament.
The holiday was officially renamed as a result of a private member's bill that was introduced in the House of Commons when only twelve Members of Parliament were present.
Members of the committee were elected at the Party Congresses.
Members of the band and others in the chain of distribution were charged with violating the California Penal Code on a misdemeanor charge carrying a maximum penalty of up to a year in county jail and a base fine of up to $ 2, 000.
" Members, including Kopp, were arrested and others were in hiding.
Edmund Morris, in his biography The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, describes a young Roosevelt, newly elected to the State Assembly, walking into the House Chamber for the first time in this trendy, affected gait, somewhat to the amusement of the older and more rural Members who were present.
Members were the local payers of rates, who selected new members.
Members of the three convicted groups were subject to apprehension by Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union and France.
Members of the Cortes were to meet in annual sessions.
Members of the Cortes were to serve single two-year terms.
Members of a swelling resistance were shot, earning Heydrich the nickname " the Butcher of Prague ".
Members of the academia and ethnic minorities were killed, tortured or imprisoned.
Members were known as Harmonists, Harmonites, or Rappites.
Members from the ILO under the League of Nations were automatically added when the organization's new constitution came into effect after World War II.
Members of grand juries were the local payers of rates who historically held judicial functions, taking maintenance roles in regard to roads and bridges, and the collection of " county cess " taxes.
Members of the association, which soon included Cézanne, Berthe Morisot, and Edgar Degas, were expected to forswear participation in the Salon.
Members of the expedition were to discover South Pass, through which hundreds of thousands of settlers on the Oregon, California and Mormon trails passed through the Rocky Mountains.
Members of the Okinawan upper classes were sent to China regularly to study various political and practical disciplines.
Members of the Pracheachon were subject to constant harassment and to arrests because the party remained outside Sihanouk's political organization, Sangkum.
Members of the new guard were in their early 30s and had only recently come from Russia.

Members and commissioned
Portcullis House is an office building in Westminster, London, UK, that was commissioned in 1992 and opened in 2001 to provide offices for 213 Members of Parliament and their staff, augmenting limited space in the Palace of Westminster and surroundings.
The intervention of the sheriff Montrodón, commissioned by the Viceroy of Santa Coloma, to the warehouses of Mataró and Salses, triggered the conflict, in which the lawyer Joan Pere Fontanella again played a prominent role in favor of the theses of the Members of the Government.
Members of these programs will be commissioned in the military, with a term of commitment afterwards.
Members are usually senior non-commissioned officers ( sergeants or petty officers or above ) or commissioned officers, although the Royal Air Force SIB also employs corporals.

Members and work
The Vermont Youth Conservation Corps ( VYCC ) is a non-profit, youth service and education organization that hires Corps Members, aged 16 – 24, to work on high-priority conservation projects in Vermont.
Through these work projects, Corps Members develop a strong work ethic, strengthen their leadership skills, and learn how to take personal responsibility for their actions.
ITU has been an intergovernmental public-private partnership organization since its inception and now has a membership of 191 countries ( Member States ) and over 700 public and private sector companies as well as international and regional telecommunication entities, known as Sector Members and Associates, which undertake most of the work of the Sector.
Three Policy Committees-Committee on Scientific Planning and Review ( CSPR ), Committee on Freedom and Responsibility in the conduct of Science ( CFRS ) and Committee on Finance-assist the Executive Board in its work and a General Assembly of all Members is convened every three years.
Members of the Society are from all walks of life, and all actively work to promote the ideals of space exploration and the opportunities for exploring Mars.
Members whose work does not fall within one of the branches may belong to a group known as " Members At Large.
Members start out as picciotti and go through a 40-day trial to ensure they are suitable for criminal work and are not associated with the police.
Members of U. S. Congress started work in 1924 on upgrading Bryce Canyon's protection status from a U. S. National Monument to a National Park in order to establish Utah National Park.
Besides Joost Eerdmans, most of its Members of Parliament were not very visible, while party leader Herben had enough work just keeping the party from further infighting.
The 1993 bronze work, by Martin Jennings, was moved to the Members ' Lobby in 2002.
* Members: Ordinary or professional Membership requires that the individual have graduated from a technology or engineering program of an appropriately accredited institution of higher education or have demonstrated professional competence in technology or engineering through at least six years of professional work experience.
* The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son is the title of a work by J. R. R. Tolkien that was originally published in 1953 in volume 6 of the scholarly journal Essays and Studies by Members of the English Association.
Members of the Christian right are willing to do the electoral work needed to see their candidate elected.
( As a postscript to the " booing the Members " phenomenon, even when the Members stand was closed due to the reconstruction work, the crowd would still boo, despite the Members ' stand being completely empty.
Members are expected to participate regularly in evangelizing work and attend all congregation meetings, as well as regular large-scale conventions, which are highly structured and based on material from Watch Tower Society publications.
Members would render services to the community in exchange for credit at the town's store, but those who did not want to work could purchase credit at the store with cash payments made in advance.
* Member of an affiliated union: Members in good standing, for at least one year, of any of the other unions affiliated with the AAAA, and who have worked as a principal at least once in an area of the affiliated union's jurisdiction, and who have been paid for their work in that principal role, are eligible to join SAG.
Members from other locales who work in Los Angeles, New York, or Miami after joining are charged the difference between the fee they paid their local and the higher rate in those markets.
Members must have a chance to contribute, and learn from and work with others.
" Members shall confine limitations and exceptions to exclusive rights to certain special cases which do not conflict with a normal exploitation of the work and do not unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests of the rights holder.

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