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Membership and within
Membership in a branch or group within a language family is established by shared innovations ; that is, common features of those languages that are not attested in the common ancestor of the entire family.
* Promotion of the Republic of Macedonia as a NATO candidate country, active participation within the established institutional framework – Partnership for Peace, EAPC, implementation of the NATO Membership Action Plan – aiming at creating conditions for receiving membership invitation at the 2008 NATO Summit.
Membership has been proposed within Norway, and referendums over Norwegian membership were held in 1972 and 1994.
Membership required a fee within the range of 15 pfennig to 3 Reichsmark, depending on the category a member fell into in a large scale of 20 membership groups.
Membership of each House comes from all parts of the school so that within each class there are members of six Houses, namely, Banyan, Ginkgo, Oak, Pine, Rosewood and Yew.
Membership of Unity Gazette is open to any lay member or employee of Amicus who shares its aims, regardless of any position they may hold within the union.
Nussbaum is the author or editor of a number of books that have been influential within her field, including The Fragility of Goodness ( 1986 ), Sex and Social Justice ( 1998 ), a work with Juha Sihvola, The Sleep of Reason ( 2002 ), Hiding From Humanity: Disgust, Shame, and the Law ( 2004 ), Animal Rights ( 2004, co-editor with Cass Sunstein ), and Frontiers of Justice: Disability, Nationality, Species Membership ( 2006 ).
As well as Liverymen an all-embracing membership of Freemen, Student Freemen and Corporate Membership gives opportunities to all individuals and companies within the furniture industry to enjoy a broad spectrum of social and business events in which to build mutually beneficial links in a forward – looking and influential Livery Company.
Membership of a professional body, as a legal requirement, can in some professions form the primary formal basis for gaining entry to and setting up practice within the profession ; see licensure.
Membership was confined to the governing bodies of cricket within the British Empire where Test cricket was played.
Fellows ( who use the postnominals FRCP ) are elected mostly from the general Membership ( MRCP ), but also occasionally from among the members of the more specialised faculties within the Royal Colleges of Physicians, e. g., Occupational Medicine ( MFOM ), Pharmaceutical Medicine ( MFPM ), and Forensic and Legal Medicine ( MFLM ), etc.
Membership bottomed out at 17, 000 for the entire system but then surged back to 26, 000 within six months as Garfield aggressively marketed his plan to the public.
Membership of the Club remains by invitation only, with candidate members expected to provide referees within the club and a CV of climbing experience, with particular emphasis on Scottish winter routes.
Membership within the NSP falls under five individual categories: patrollers, medical associates, alumni members, associate members, and mountain hosts.
Membership is generally obtained by entering a training contract with an accountancy firm ( although it is possible to train within industry ), during which the student gains experience and sits a number of exams.
Born in Mount Meigs, Alabama, Shuttlesworth became pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham in 1953 and was Membership Chairman of the Alabama state chapter of the NAACP in 1956, when the State of Alabama formally outlawed it from operating within the state.
Membership is open to anyone who wishes to join – once an individual has read through the Fellowship of Isis Manifesto and finds themselves in agreement with the principles laid out within it.
Separate directorates within NSW RFS Headquarters are responsible for Infrastructure Services, Membership Services, Operational Services, Regional Services, Strategic Services, and Executive Services.
These Academic Institutes are represented by their Deans, Vice Deans and other Decision Makers within the Membership activities such as online discussion platforms and the annual International Dean ’ s Forum at the FIP Congress.
Membership of the trust was open to crofters within the estate.
Membership within the faith can be broken into two groups, Remetj and Shemsu

Membership and grew
Membership outside of the United States grew rapidly.
Membership grew steadily, and for the first time, VVA secured significant contributions.
Membership quickly grew, with most early congregants being black slaves who received day passes from their masters to attend.
Membership grew to include more than 50 wealthy Pittsburgh steel, coal, and railroad industrialists.
Membership grew from 4, 400 in 1920 and to 8, 394 members in 1922.
Membership in the SV grew rapidly, and membership at the 1890 national encampment was reported at 145, 000.
Membership grew significantly in the late 1930s and early 1940s and this required hiring a permanent staff to conduct the Society ’ s day-to-day operations.
Membership grew dramatically in the second half of the twentieth century, and over the years new committees were formed, leading to the five-conference structure in place at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
Membership was open to all banks, credit unions and savings banks, and as use of ATM's grew the network spread beyond its original New York Metro area ; by the early 90's, NYCE was the largest regional ATM network in the US.
Membership grew quickly and in 1961 the organization was represented at an international Conference of Consumers ’ Associations in The Hague, where it became a founding member of the International Organisation of Consumers Unions ( IOCU — now Consumers International, CI ), along with the US, UK, Belgium and the Netherlands.
Membership grew from 900 in 1946 to 6, 900 in 1953, and as of 2012 ISA members number 31, 000 from almost 100 countries, although it has been as high as 47, 000.
Membership of the group grew rapidly and a significant list of publications resulted, including an irregular series of larger works under the name Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Copenhague.
Membership grew rapidly under Toda's leadership, to more than 750, 000 households by December, 1957.
Membership rose to 834, and language tension grew during that time between old ( Swedish ) and young ( English ).
Membership grew to list 35 member shows in 1919, and 67 shows by 1924.
Membership in the MNA grew by almost 300 % in the last decade.

Membership and greatly
Membership varies greatly, but the average is between 10 and 20 members in the main units.

Membership and every
Membership is for phased six-year terms: half the membership changes every three years.
The RAOC Gazette, The Waggoner and the Link are still published every 6 months as a Membership Newsletters of the Forming Corps Associations, and as a sub-section of ' The Sustainer, House journal of The Royal Logistic Corps '.
Membership is rotating, with one half of the Council renewed every three years.
Membership in the papal choir became the great desideratum of singers, contrapuntists, and composers of every land, which accounts for the presence in Rome, at least for a time, of most of the great names of that period.
Membership in the ÖH is compulsory for every university student in Austria, including PhD candidates.

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