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" Members are encouraged to ponder these revelations and pray to determine for themselves the truthfulness of doctrine.
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.
Members of these professions generally complete a minimum of 2 years science studies, followed by a four-year undergraduate program in medicine to earn either the Doctor of Medicine ( M. D.
Muralitharan had bowled two overs before lunch from umpire Steve Dunne's or the Members ' End of the ground with umpire Hair at square leg and these passed without incident.
Members of labor organizations and those perceived to be affiliated with groups ( religious, political, social and otherwise ) that opposed the regime, or were seen to have views contradictory to the goals of the Nazi government, were rounded up in large numbers ; these included clergy of all faiths, Jehovah's Witnesses, Freemasons, Communists, and Rotary Club members.
Members of all three factions fought in these uprisings, which began to blur the divisions and prepare the way for unified action.
Members of these groups acted as apostles for the faith, and also as educators and exponents of northeastern urban culture.
Members of the Royal Family carry out public duties ; these individuals receive an annual payment known as a Parliamentary Annuity, the funds being supplied to cover office costs.
Members can use these BCPs when developing their own policies, but they are not obliged to do so.
) Members of these organizations are entitled to put designatory letters after their names ( e. g., M. David Mullen, ASC ).
Members of The Comets were commissioned to work as session musicians on many of these recordings, many of which were written or co-written by Haley and / or members of The Comets.
Only some Members of Parliament belonging to these parties and the leaders of the Bloc Québécois have made any statements suggesting abolition of the monarchy.
Members agreed that these materials fell outside the scope of NPT Article III. 2 for inclusion on the Trigger List.
The listed Police Members were Corp. Thomas Whitwell, Troopers John, Patrick Monahan, Thomas Cornwark and Dismounted Trooper Edward Beech ; these officers were Gazetted on 30 April 1839.
Members of Eosentomoidea possess spiracles and a simple tracheal system while those in the Acerentomoidea lack these structures and perform gas exchange by diffusion.
Members of these institutions were encouraged to disseminate their knowledge across Europe, often giving lecture courses at a different Studium Generale.
Members of The Salvation Army also include " adherents ", these are people who do not make the commitment to be a soldier but who formally recognize The Salvation Army as their church.
# The Organization shall ensure that states which are not Members of the United Nations act in accordance with these Principles so far as may be necessary for the maintenance of international peace and security.
Only these members of the House are referred to as " Members of Parliament " ( article 52 ( 1 ) of the Constitution ).
Members of the community were prompted to form " Exeter First " in order " to promote efficient use of existing resources, and encourage sustainable growth and development of Exeter Borough, including how these actions affect surrounding communities.
Members of these teams might belong to different groups, but receive assignment to activities for the same project, thereby allowing outsiders to view them as a single unit.
Members of the family still sometimes reside at these homes.
It may be wondered how the current Members of Lloyd's could be liable to pay these historical losses.
Members of these polygamist sects believe that plural marriage is a requirement for exaltation and entry into the highest " degree " of the Celestial kingdom ( the highest of three Mormon heavens ).

Members and clubs
Members of this community, " fans ", are in contact with each other at conventions or clubs, through print or online fanzines, or on the Internet using web sites, mailing lists, and other resources.
Members of sports clubs that support a team can be sports amateurs — groups who meet to practice a sport, as for example in most cycling clubs -- or professionals -- football clubs consist of well-paid team members and thousands of supporters.
The competition began in the 1983 – 84 season as the Associate Members ' Cup but, from 1992, it has been named the Football League Trophy, after the lower-division clubs became full members of the Football League.
The competition was inaugurated as the Associate Members ' Cup in the 1983 – 84 season ( when League One and Two were known as Division Three and Four ) as a way of providing more games for the lower division clubs.
Members, like those of other clubs, often rode in uniform.
# Members of hunting clubs may be able to acquire hunting guns in of a non-prohibited caliber.
Members have vomited on some of the finest golf courses and upset the help at gentlemen ’ s clubs across America.
Members of private golf clubs are excluded from these championships:
In 1979 one of his bills was in the Private Members ’ Bills ballot, which attempted to ban indecent displays outside cinemas, sex shops and strip clubs.
Members of the SFA include clubs in Scotland, affiliated national associations as well as local associations.
The Full Members Cup, another Football League cup competition also launched in 1985 for similar reasons ( to create additional competition, revenue and opportunity for silverware for English clubs, as well as a final at Wembley Stadium ), fared marginally better and ran until 1992.
It was named as such because these clubs were Full Members of the Football League, with full voting rights ; teams from the lower two divisions were Associate Members and were eligible for the Football League Trophy ( then known as the Associate Members Cup ).
Members of the AFL Commission ( the governing body for the competition ) began to worry that, relative to the new interstate clubs and more powerful Victorian-based teams, the weaker Melbourne-based clubs would not have a sufficiently large supporter base to survive in the new national competition.
Members, like those of other clubs, often rode in uniform.
Members of the aristocracy and politicians were likely to have several clubs.
Members of the Jewish Defense League ( JDL ), led by Rabbi Meir Kahane, showed up carrying chains and clubs promising to confront Forman if he attempted to enter the synagogue.
Members of the MCC are able to access the members ' area of reciprocal clubs, typically while on a short visit to the area.
Members can use the facilities of overseas reciprocial clubs with a card or letter of introduction issued by the East India Club.
" Members of the Court sometimes carry special titles such as the " King's Princess ," in which she is selected by the King himself to bear this title, as is a " Queen's Princess ," a " President's Princess ", and princesses representing various social clubs in Memphis, such as the " Princess of the Memphis Country Club " or the various krewes within Carnival.

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