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The European Broadcasting Union ( EBU ; ) is the world's foremost alliance of public service media entities, comprising 74 Active Members in 56 countries and 37 Associate Members from a further 22 countries.
Members would promote OS / 2 at trade shows, conferences, fairs, and in stores, participate in operating system discussions on CompuServe, Prodigy, Fidonet and Usenet, throw parties, help users install OS / 2, contact media figures to explain OS / 2 and generate interest, and in general exercise creativity and initiative in helping popularize OS / 2.
Members of the Church of Satan, such as Peter H. Gilmore, Peggy Nadramia, Boyd Rice, Adam Parfrey, Diabolos Rex, and musician King Diamond, were active in media appearances to refute allegations of criminal activity.
Members of the public and newspaper columnists have complained in the media about the problems of noise pollution, ubiquitous commercialism, exploitation of passengers ' captive situation, abuse of public transport franchises, and the lack of options for passengers who prefer not to watch or listen to television broadcasts.
In an interview with the media in 1996, ahead of the 1997 general election, he outlined what the ruling party looked for in its candidates for Members of Parliament.
Members were consequently instructed to forsake friends, family, media, drugs, alcohol, jewelry, facial hair, and sexuality.
Unlike most congressional travel, in the highly secretive world of intelligence little is disclosed where Members of Congress travel unless reported by the House intelligence committee, foreign governments, or international media.
All provincial judges, governors general, Members of the Legislative Assembly, government employees, police and members of the media would be required to accept treatment at the Healing Centre.
Members of the media widely described Driesell as a scapegoat of chancellor John B.
The re-development includes: state-of-the-art indoor nets, a 6, 000 seat Southern Stand that contains the new television media centre, Members Area that features press and radio media areas, as well as corporate boxes and lunchrooms, members bar, TCA offices and a players area.
The Members ' Area features press and radio media areas, corporate boxes and lunchrooms, as well as the players areas, member's bars and TCA offices.
The Guild ’ s website ( http :// www. writersguild. org. uk ) provides lots of news and information about writing for different media and has a Members ’ Area containing the full texts of MTAs.
Members of the media are seated in the middle of the Upper South Stand to give them the best view of the match.
Members of the media and of the opposing party are deliberately not called making these tactics all but invisible and unprovable.
Each year, the largest celebration of Durga Puja ( the most important event in the Bengali Hindu calendar ) in Dhaka is held at the National Temple, and a stream of dignitaries ( such as the Bangladeshi President, Prime Minister, Leader of Opposition, Members of Parliament and media celebrities ) come to felicitate the Bangladeshi Hindu community from the temple premises.
Members of this next artistic generation favored a different form of abstraction: works of mixed media.
Members of the network are then expected to participate in organized, constructive, nonviolent actions --- e. g., political action, publicity and media alerts, passive resistance, etc .--- to stop or prevent the forced treatment.
Members of the NPP hardcore rank and file had clearly stated they would never forgive the negotiations they allege have taken place against the statehood movement by McClintock, and did not acknowledge the Senate President's extensive efforts to lobby in Congress and generate national media coverage for the enactment of legislation to provide self-determination for Puerto Rico, as proposed by a White House Task Force on Puerto Rico's Political Status.
In the 2007 European Molecular Biology Organization Members Meeting in Barcelona, Louis-Marie Houdebine presented in detail his version of the reality of ' The GFP rabbit story ', placing emphasis on sensationalism by journalists and the TV media.
Despite talks and media release, the Compass Party was formed in Minj in 1967 by certain expatriate and indigenous Members of the House of Assembly who were aligned with the farmers and planters association, the Highlands Farmers & Settlers Association Incorporated ( HFSA ).
Members of the sports media also questioned the validity of NFL's claim that security concerns was the real reason for the ban.
Members of the church hierarchy have argued that media coverage has been excessive.

Members and sometimes
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( sometimes referred to as Mormons ) claim apostolic succession through the process of restoration.
Members of the Mygalomorphae generally are very long-lived, sometimes 20 years or more, and typically they moult annually even after they mature.
Members of the RPCNA are sometimes referred to as Covenanters because the denomination traces its roots to the Covenanting tradition of Reformation era Scotland.
Members of the working class are sometimes called blue-collar workers.
These Baptized Members become Professing Members through confirmation and sometimes the profession of faith.
Members were often arrested and sometimes killed for making public speeches, but this persecution only inspired further militancy.
The term Westminster Village, sometimes used in the context of British politics, does not refer to a geographical area at all ; employed especially in the phrase Westminster Village gossip, it denotes a supposedly close social circle of Members of Parliament, political journalists, so-called spin doctors and others connected to events in the Palace of Westminster.
Members are able to see many new films for free at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater and other facilities within two weeks of their debut, and sometimes before release.
Members and relatives of the British Royal Family historically represented the monarch in various places throughout the British Empire, sometimes for extended periods as viceroys, or for specific ceremonies or events.
Members of Hippopotamidae are sometimes known as hippopotamids.
Members of the family and genus are sometimes referred to as Spurges.
Members of this genus are sometimes included in the genus Rhus, although recent molecular evidence points to keeping Toxicodendron as a separate monophyletic genus.
Members of fandom often create a kind of fan-made canon ( fanon ) to patch up such errors ; " fanon " that becomes generally accepted sometimes becomes actual canon.
Members of the Eastern Bloc besides the Soviet Union are sometimes referred to as " satellite states " of the Soviet Union.
Members of excluded groups, consequently, will either demand inclusion on the basis of equality, or seek autonomy, sometimes even to the extent of complete political separation in their own nation-state.
Members of the family still sometimes reside at these homes.
Members of this generation are sometimes called Echo Boomers, due to the significant increase in birth rates through the 1980s and into the 1990s.
Members of the same patrilineage may therefore come to rule entirely different countries and espouse national loyalties or cultural ties to nations other than the one ruled by the first monarch in the family — yet they may still acknowledge bonds based on membership in the same dynasty ( e. g. Bourbon Family Compact ), and may still inherit thrones or bequeath assets based upon that kinship, sometimes centuries later.
Members of the LDS church regard themselves as regathered Israelites, and so sometimes use the word Gentile to refer to all non-members.
Members of the Pioneer movement in many Communist states wore a red neckerchief which was sometimes worn without the rest of the uniform.
Members of the nobility utilized their economic power and sometimes also other powers to have small-farm owners sell their lands to manor lords, so landowning centralized gradually more in the hands of the noble class.
Members of other denominations sometimes erroneously perceive this as a belief in consubstantiation.
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( the " Mormons ") are sometimes accused of being Arians by their detractors.

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