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Members and Electoral
Members of the Human Rights Commission, the Constituency Boundaries Commission, the Electoral Commission, the Parliamentary Emoluments Commission, the Commission on the Prerogative of Mercy, the Constitutional Offices Commission, and the Disciplined Services Commission are appointed for 2-year terms ; they may be reappointed for one further 2-year term, but are not eligible for further reappointment.

Members and College
Category: Members of the Board of Visitors of Ralston College
Cultural conventions exist, clinicians who are Members or Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons are an exception.
* Members of Trinity College, Cambridge
* Members of Trinity College, Oxford
Constructed in 1492, the tower, which was once the primary entrance to the College, now houses various offices and lodgings for Fellows, and at its base is a memorial to Members who were killed in the Second World War.
Keble College Sports Ground is located on Woodstock Road, and as well as hosting intercollege (" Cuppers ") matches, also lays the stage for annual fixtures between current undergraduates and Old Members (" Ghosts "), particularly in football and cricket.
# Members of the staff of the College or University, during their tenure of office.
Members of Selwyn are eligible for invitation to the club if they have been awarded a Full Blue or Half Blue by the University, if they have captained a Selwyn College team deemed a ' First Class sport ', or if they have competed on behalf of Selwyn in two ' First Class ' Cuppers competitions.
The charity originally consisted of a Master, Warden, four fellows, six poor brothers, six poor sisters and twelve poor scholars ( orphans admitted from the age of six years old ), who became the joint legal owners of Alleyn's endowment of the manor and lands of Dulwich, collectively known as the Members of the College.
The next two centuries were beset by both external difficulties such as diminishing financial fortunes and failing buildings as well as internal strife between the various Members of the College.
Members of the College Wall also annually commemorate the great Wall Game Player James Kenneth Stephen, making a toast at each year's Christmas Soc Supper with the words in piam memoriam, J. K. S ( in pious memory, J. K. S ).
Members of Third Trinity had to have been to school at either Eton College or Westminster School.
Cast Members in the Disney College Program at the Walt Disney World Resort have the opportunity to meet and live with other Cast Members within their housing complexes in Lake Buena Vista, FL.
The silver collection reflects events in the College ’ s history as well as the lives and generosity of its Fellows and Members.
The oration was founded in 1813 by the executors of John Hunter's will, his nephew Dr Matthew Baillie and his brother-in-law Sir Everard Home, who made a gift to the College to provide an annual oration and a dinner for Members of the Court of Assistants and others.
Members of the 1st Order ( Frater ( singular ) Fratres ( plural )) meet in a College, which is equivalent to a Lodge.
Members of the Brethren in Christ Church founded Messiah College in 1909 ( Grantham, Pennsylvania ), and the Niagara Christian Community of Schools ( founded as Niagara Christian College, a Canadian preparatory school ) in 1932 ( Ontario, Canada ).
Members of the Dixie Club, Florence State Normal College, 1909. When the Methodist Church deeded Florence Wesleyan to the State of Alabama in 1872, the institution became the State Normal School at Florence, the first state-supported teachers college south of the Ohio River.
Members of Socialist Alternative assisted in the construction of this effigy of former Prime Minister of Australia | Prime Minister John Howard, made by the Victorian College of the Arts Student Union.
Members of the science department operate a " Green Council " devoted to environmental sustainability initiatives and facilitating the " greening " of the College Prep campus.
* Aggarwal, Raj, " Faculty Members as Consultants: A Policy Perspective ", Journal of the College and University Personnel Association, v32 n2 p17-20 Summer 1981.
Members of the board of trustees hoped that Dr. Cowles would " place the highest value upon Christian culture " ( 67 ), as said by Professor Boyd, a former contender for the presidency of Elmira College.

Members and could
The EBU also encourages active collaboration between its Members on the basis that they can freely share their knowledge and experience, thus achieving considerably more than individual Members could achieve by themselves.
Members of the British Association for the Advancement of Science had been complaining about the lack of a good term at recent meetings, Whewell reported in his review ; alluding to himself, he noted that " some ingenious gentleman proposed that, by analogy with artist, they might form word scientist, and added that there could be no scruple in making free with this term since we already have such words as economist, and atheist — but this was not generally palatable ".
Members of the Jury, if you accept the scientific evidence called by the Crown, this indicates that there are probably only four or five white males in the United Kingdom from whom that semen stain could have come.
Members of bands would form more clearly bounded and centralized polities, because such polities could begin producing surpluses that could support a standing army that could fight against states, and they would have a leadership that could co-ordinate economic production and military activities.
Members of the International Committee for the Nanking Safety Zone contacted Tang and suggested a plan for three-day cease-fire, during which the Chinese troops could withdraw without fighting while the Japanese troops would stay in their present position.
Nevertheless, all Australian Senators and Members of the House of Representatives continued to swear " to be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty " before taking their seats in parliament ; as a part of the constitution, any changes to this oath could only be approved by a referendum.
This difference arose after Members of the Scottish Parliament complained that Scotland was the only country in the world that could not fly its national flag on its national day.
Technically, members of both houses could be termed as " Member of Parliament "; however, in practice, only members of the lower house are referred to as Members of Parliament (), while members of the upper house are called Senators ().
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.
It may be wondered how the current Members of Lloyd's could be liable to pay these historical losses.
We recognize that WTO Members with insufficient or no manufacturing capacities in the pharmaceutical sector could face difficulties in making effective use of compulsory licensing under the TRIPS Agreement.
( Members of the aristocracy and gentry could not legally be tortured.
For example, historian Tim Blanning notes that while in Britain the royal prerogative was decisively curbed by the Bill of Rights 1689, in practice the central government in London had a greater ability to get its policies implemented in the rural outlying regions than could contemporary absolute monarchies such as France – a paradox due especially to JPs belonging to the same social class as the Members of Parliament and thus having a direct interest in getting laws actually enforced and implemented on the ground.
Members of the public could also use the phone to contact a police station in an emergency.
Members served without pay and could be removed at any time by the electors for dereliction of duty.
Members of the Stone movement believed that only a unified Christianity based on the apostolic church, rather than a country or any of the existing denominations, could lead to the coming of the millennium.
Members of religious minorities with a college education could serve as an officer during their mandatory military service but could not be a career military officer.
Members of the boule served for one year and no man could serve more than twice in his life.

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