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PCS and members
Although The Socialist Party is a numerically smaller organisation than Militant was in the 1980s, it has a larger number of members in leading trade union positions, including PCS Assistant General Secretary Chris Baugh, PCS Vice-President John McInally, former POA General Secretary Brian Caton and UNISON NEC member Roger Bannister amongst others.
PCS members on strike in 2010.
PCS has a network for young members ( aged 27 and under ).
PCS has a network for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender members.
PCS has a network for associate and retired members.
In the 1980s, the PCS was estimated to have around 1, 000 members.
In the United States armed forces, a Permanent Change of Station ( PCS ) is the official relocation of an active duty military service member — along with any family members living with her or him — to a different duty location, such as a military base.

PCS and on
Martin considered calling the album Off the Beatle Track before Please Please Me was released on Parlophone PCS 3042.
PCS went on to sell over an astounding 300, 000 copies in all platforms.
* " A Study on Null-Fill Array Antenna for Service Coverage Expansion in PCS Band " Youngseok Ko
The FMLN was formed as an umbrella group on October 10, 1980 from the left-wing guerilla organizations: the Fuerzas Populares de Liberación Farabundo Martí ( FPL ), Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo ( ERP ), the Resistencia Nacional ( RN ), the Partido Comunista Salvadoreño ( PCS ) and the Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores Centroamericanos ( PRTC ).
Any incoming call originating from a Sprint PCS cell phone will usually display the City, State format on the caller ID display instead of the name or business name associated with that number.
The PCS later joined a national strike on May 10 alongside UCU, NIPSA and Unite ( Health )
The Daybreak was sold as a Xerox 1186 workstation when configured as a Lisp machine and as the Xerox 6085 PCS ( Professional Computer System ) or Viewpoint 6085 PCS ( Professional Computer System ) when sold as an office workstation running the Viewpoint system ( based on the Star software originally developed for the Xerox Star.
Shaved Fish is the seventh album by John Lennon, released in October 1975 on Apple Records, catalogue SW 3421 ( US ) / PCS 7169 ( UK ).
The restructuring process was challenged by the PCS Union, with a strike that took place on 28 April 2006, and a work-to-rule commencing in May 2006.
The work-to-rule ceased on the 26 June 2006 after PCS and LSC representatives reached agreement.
It provides mobile telephone coverage to 92 % of the Australian population and 68 of the top 100 markets in the US on behalf of service providers such as 3, AT & T Mobility, Telefónica O2, Orange, Sprint PCS, T-Mobile, Verizon, and Vodafone.
* PCS Press release on the court case
" Even though companies such as Vanguard have produced ABU-embroidered Air Assault Badges that are available on-line and through AAFES Military Clothing Sales Stores, AFI 36-2903 states the " badge is not authorized for wear on the ABU ," and " Upon Permanent Change of Station ( PCS ) to an Air Force unit, wear of Army Air Assault badge is optional.
Because of its popularity worldwide, Parlophone released Hey Jude in Britain on 11 May 1979 ( catalogue number PCS 7184.
These squadrons were PCS ( moved Permanent Change Of Station ) to Holloman as part of the 37th Operations Group on 15 June 1992.
It administers the ' PCS ' major and specialist programmes and three courses on the topic.
Just a few of the major Broadway productions which featured PCS students included Annie Get Your Gun ," " Carousel ," " Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ," " The Children's Hour ," " The Innocents ," " The King and I ," " I Remember Mama ," " Life With Father ," " Member of the Wedding ," " South Pacific ," and " The Sound of Music.
In 1956, PCS acquired its own 7-story building on West 60th Street, across the street from the proposed Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
PCS students continued to make theatre history in shows like Annie ," " Beauty and the Beast ," " Fiddler on the Roof ," " Into the Woods ," " Les Misérables ," " The Lion King ," " Ragtime ," The Secret Garden " and " Thirteen.
In 2004, PCS undertook a $ 9-million renovation and expansion which included the addition of the Peter Glenville Theatre on the ground floor and a gymnasium on a new 8th floor.
In the future PCS plans on doubling the size of grades K-4 and splitting them into sections ; A and B.

PCS and strike
In November 2004, PCS workers across government departments undertook a one-day strike in protest against government plans to cut the Civil Service by 20 %.

PCS and 2006
Telephones – mobile cellular: 110, 200 ( 2006 ) ( APUA PCS, Cable & Wireless, Digicel )
* Hirano, Hiroyuki and Makota, Furuya ( 2006 ), " JIT Is Flow: Practice and Principles of Lean Manufacturing ", PCS Press, Inc., ISBN 0-9712436-1-1
As of January 1, 2006, BellSouth customers no longer receive caller ID information from Sprint PCS customers.
Throughout late 2006 and early 2007, Dutt was involved in the Paparazzi Championship Series, led by Kevin Nash, who insinuated throughout the PCS Challenge that Dutt was taking steroids, as a running joke, which would usually lead to the hotheaded Dutt comically losing his temper.
* March 2006: CSL & New World PCS Limited merge to become the CSL New World Mobility Group.

PCS and .
Ports of the game were released for the Commodore 64, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Amiga, Atari ST, MSX, Amstrad CPC, Sharp X68000, PC ( MS-DOS, 1989 and 1996 ), Apple II, FM Towns Marty, Sega Master System, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Nintendo Entertainment System, Famicom Disk System, Sega Game Gear, mobile phone ( Sprint PCS ), Texas Instruments TI-8x series of calculators and UltraCade's Taito Arcade Classics.
Luxembourg's major conservative party, the Christian Social People's Party ( CSV or PCS ) was formed as the Party of the Right in 1914, and adopted its present name in 1945.
The ban was eventually lifted by the incoming Labour government in 1997, with the Government Communications Group of the Public and Commercial Services ( PCS ) Union being formed to represent interested employees at all grades.
Under the proposal, the ICD-9-CM code sets would be replaced with the ICD-10-CM code sets, effective October 1, 2013. On April 17, 2012 the Department of Health and Human Services ( HHS ) published a proposed rule that would delay, from October 1, 2013 to October 1, 2014, the compliance date for the ICD-10-CM and PCS.
Known as the Personal Communication Sector ( PCS ) prior to 2004, it pioneered the " flip phone " with the MicroTAC-and, the " clam phone " with the StarTAC-in the mid-1990s.
At the most basic level Personal Communications Service or PCS describes a set of wireless communications capabilities that allows some combination of terminal mobility, personal mobility, and service profile management.
More specifically, PCS refers to any of several types of wireless voice and / or wireless data communications systems, typically incorporating digital technology, providing services similar to advanced cellular mobile or paging services.
In addition, PCS can also be used to provide other wireless communications services, including services that allow people to place and receive communications while away from their home or office, as well as wireless communications to homes, office buildings and other fixed locations.
Described in more commercial terms, PCS is a generation of wireless-phone technology that combines a range of features and services surpassing those available in analog-and digital-cellular phone systems, providing a user with an all-in-one wireless phone, paging, messaging, and data service.
PCS and the IMT-2000 standard of which PCS is a part do not specify a particular air interface and channel access method.
In the United States, Sprint PCS was the first company to build and operate a PCS network, launching service in November under the Sprint Spectrum brand in 1995 in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area.
Sprint PCS later selected CDMA as the radio interface for its nationwide network and built out a parallel CDMA network in the Baltimore-Washington area, launching service in 1997.
After completing the customer migration, Sprint PCS sold the GSM radio interface network equipment to Omnipoint Communications in January 2000.
The 1900 MHz range is used for 2G ( PCS ) services, and 2100 MHz range is used for satellite communications.
AT & T Wireless launched UMTS services in the United States by the end of 2004 strictly using the existing 1900 MHz spectrum allocated for 2G PCS services.
For example, in the US D, E, and F PCS spectrum blocks, the amount of spectrum available is 5 MHz in each direction.
* Personal Communications Service ( PCS ): PCS is a radio band that can be used by mobile phones in North America and South Asia.
Sprint happened to be the first service to set up a PCS.
Fixed access: In personal communications service ( PCS ), terminal access to a network in which there is a set relationship between a terminal and the access interface.
PCS switching center: In personal communications service, a facility that ( a ) supports access-independent call control / service control, and connection control ( switching ) functions, and ( b ) is responsible for interconnection of access and network systems to support end-to-end services.
Note 1: The PCS switching center represents a collection of one or more network elements.

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