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Organised and Australian
Organised ecumenism in Australia at the national church level was first formalised through the Australian Committee for the World Council of Churches ( 1946 ).
See also Gleghorn, Geoff, Life in General: A Short History of Organised Insurance Workers in Australia, Australian Insurance Employees Union, Melbourne, Victoria, pp. 1 – 8.

Organised and rules
Asian Thailand Cheerleading Invitational ( ATCI ): Organised by the Cheerleading Association of Thailand ( CAT ) in accordance with the rules and regulations of the International Federation of Cheerleading ( IFC ).
With the increasing number of newly created offences being included in Schedule 1A and thus being made arrestable, the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 abolished the category of arrestable offence, replacing the dual rules with a single set of criteria for all offences.

Organised and football
Organised league football at amateur level came about in 2003 with the establishment of the National League, a competition with ten members, of which Kookmin Bank were one.
Organised football returned to the ground in 1928, with the foundation of Hitchin Town.
Organised football started in Sheffield in 1857 with the birth of Sheffield Football Club and the creation of Sheffield Rules.

Organised and was
It was repealed by paragraph 26 ( 2 ) of Schedule 7 to, and Schedule 17 to, the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005.
Organised worship in England for those whose beliefs anticipated those of Christadelphians only truly became possible in 1779 when the Act of Toleration 1689 was amended to permit denial of the Trinity, and only fully when property penalties were removed in the Doctrine of the Trinity Act 1813.
Organised by the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Lancaster, North-West England, it was entitled " Nature Religion Today: Western Paganism, Shamanism and Esotericism in the 1990s ", and led to the publication of an academic anthology, entitled Nature Religion Today: Paganism in the Modern World.
Although the Downing Street government buildings and grounds are a designated site under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 for criminal trespass, the actual street was not included within the boundaries of the designated area.
Organised by Planet Skaro, a local sci-fi store that has subsequently closed, the highlight of the day was a Dalek parade through the town centre.
Organised Torah study was revolutionised by Rabbi Chaim Volozhin, a disciple of the Vilna Gaon ( an influential 18th century leader of Judaism ).
The Serious Organised Crime Agency ( SOCA ) can also designate their officers with the power of a constable and many police officers that joined the agency when it was formed were immediately given such a designation.
Organised and funded by The Japan Sherlock Holmes Club, the building, which was his home for his final decades, is now the Japanese Consulate in Edinburgh.
Organised by Centre International d ' Etude du Sport ( CIES ) and endorsed by FIFA, the course was created to promote management education within the sports world.
Organised in a group called the Revolutionary Socialist League it was organised around a newspaper called Socialist Fight, and followed the ideas of Leon Trotsky.
Organised racing was first held in Tasmania in 1814 at Newtown, near Hobart.
The United Kingdom Alliance of Organised Trades, founded in Sheffield, Yorkshire, in 1866, was the immediate forerunner of the TUC, although efforts to expand local unions into regional or national organisations date back at least forty years earlier ; in 1822, John Gast formed a " Committee of the Useful Classes ", sometimes described as an early national trades council.
Organised by expatriate social and political activist Pandit Shyamji, India House was a thriving centre for student political activities.
Organised crime was rife, with gang fights in the streets of Collingwood and underworld figures like Squizzy Taylor legendary.
Organised and official persecution of the Jews became a normal feature of life in southern France only after the Albigensian Crusade, because it was only then that the Church became powerful enough to insist that measures of discrimination be applied.
After the 2001 general election, Ainsworth was moved to the Home Office as Parliamentary Under-Secretary with responsibility for Drugs and Organised Crime, where he remained until 2003, when he became the Deputy Chief Whip ( also known as the Treasurer of the Household ).
The creation of the agency was announced on 9 February 2004 as one of the elements of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005, which also restricts protests and demonstrations in central London, and alters powers of arrest and the use of search warrants.
Organised by Lmb Entertainments, the festival was artistically directed by Larry and Gilly Fogg in 2001.
Organised by the influential Trinidadian pan-Africanist George Padmore and Ghanaian independence leader Kwame Nkrumah, it was attended by 90 delegates, 26 from Africa.
It made history as the first Formula One Grand Prix to be held in the Middle East, and was given the award for the " Best Organised Grand Prix " by the FIA.
In January 2002 he became Chair of the Service Authorities to the National Crime Squad and National Criminal Intelligence Service and was concerned with the merger of those bodies to become the Serious Organised Crime Agency.
In 2000, facing a predicted defeat, Labour Students decided not to select a candidate for NUS President choosing instead to support the Organised Independent Owain James ( who was an ordinary member of Labour Students ) as an independent.
: Networking, Terrorism And Organised Crime: " Subsequently, at the trial it was claimed that the BLA did not exist and the accused were simply criminals who wished to rob the restaurant for personal gain.
Organised by the UK Underground anarchist Mick Farren, the festival was notable for having no fences and no admission fees.

Organised and first
Organised Dayak political representation in the Indonesian State first appeared during the Dutch administration, in the form of the Dayak Unity Party ( Parti Persatuan Dayak ) in the 30s and 40s.
* The NL, AA, and Northwestern League limit competition in the Tripartite Agreement, the first National Agreement and the birth of so-called " Organised Baseball ".
Latham gave his first public lecture since the release of the Diaries, titled " Ten Reasons Why Young Idealistic People Should Forget About Organised Politics ", on 27 September 2005, at Melbourne University.
Organised into two groups, the Chindits ' first operation ( codenamed Longcloth ) began on 8 February 1943.
The disruption that Haw's protest is alleged to have caused led Parliament to insert a clause into the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 making it illegal to have protests in Parliament Square ( or, indeed, in a large area reaching roughly half a mile in all directions ) without first seeking the permission of the Metropolitan Police Commissioner.
Organised steeplechasing in Britain began with annual events being staged cross country over a number of fields, hedges and brooks, the earliest most notable of these being the St Albans Steeplechase ( first run in 1830 ).
* Detective Sergeant Katrina Howard ( Stacey Roca, 2009 – 2010 ) — Howard first appears in " Magdalene 26 " ( Series 8 ) as a police constable, formerly a member of the Serious Organised Crime Agency with a history of insubordination.

Organised and early
Organised bareknuckle fights were probably common in the early colony and officers of the NSW Corps were known to have arranged fights between convicts.
Organised or disorganised however, a pattern of frontier warfare emerged with Aboriginal resistance beginning in the 18th century and continuing into the early 20th century.
Organised climbing activity in Croatia was directed in its early days towards scientific research into the natural features of the mountains, rather than towards the conquest of peaks as an end in itself.
Various names were in use, including the " Webberites " ( after Simon Webber, an early leading figure ), the " Owainites " ( after Owain James, NUS President 2000-2002 ), the " Independent Faction " before the term " Organised Independents " took hold.

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