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* 1997: Permanent all-wheel drive arrived as an option for 1997 on long-wheelbase minivans, and all-wheel drive models got 4-wheel disc brakes.
Also new four wheel drive version was introduced called the Permanent 4, which was renamed to Q4 starting from 1992.
Permanent 4 wheel drive.

Permanent and remained
After Aerosmith launched a remarkable comeback in the late 1980s and early 1990s with the albums Permanent Vacation, Pump, and Get a Grip, Tyler became a household name and has remained a relevant rock icon.
Permanent meant that the library remained available for further clients even if the client count dropped to zero – permanent libraries could be unfrozen by an operator with a THAW command.
In early 2011 Joas was appointed Permanent Fellow at the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies ( FRIAS ), but remained an associated member of the Max Weber Center and spokesman of the Center's research group " Religiöse Individualisierung in historischer Perspektive " (" Religious individualization in historical perspective ").

Permanent and with
In a letter dated August 1, 1969, and addressed to the President of the Security Council, the Permanent Representative of Cambodia alleged to the United Nations Security Council that aircraft from the United States and South Vietnam scattered ‘ poisonous yellow powder ’ along its frontiers with South Vietnam in May and June.
In the 1830s and 1840s a new development took place with the Permanent Building Society, where the society continued on a rolling basis, continually taking in new members as earlier ones completed purchases, such as Leek United Building Society.
* Voted NO on Permanent Normal Trade Relations with China.
" Beginning with the Permanent Waves album in 1980, Lee gradually changed his vocal style to a more restrained sound.
The federation had external ties with the World Federation of Trade Unions ( WFTU ), the Permanent Congress for Latin American Workers Trade Union Unity ( Congreso Permanente de Unidad Sindical de Trabajadores de América Latina — CPUSTAL ), and the Central American Committee of Trade Union Unity ( Comité de Unidad Sindical de Centroamérica — CUSCA ).
Permanent residents of Hong Kong with PRC nationality hold a different type of passport, called the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Passport, which is different from that for PRC citizens in Mainland China.
They introduced a land taxation system called the Permanent Settlement which introduced a feudal-like structure in Bengal, often with zamindars set in place.
At the proposal of the Permanent Delegations of Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey, and as approved by its Executive Board and General Conference in conformity with its mission of “ constructing in the minds of men the defences of peace ”, UNESCO was associated with the celebration, in 2007, of the eight hundredth anniversary of Rumi's birth.
The special functions of the Assembly included the admission of new members, the periodical election of non-permanent members to the Council, the election with the Council of the judges of the Permanent Court, and control of the budget.
The League oversaw the Permanent Court of International Justice and several other agencies and commissions created to deal with pressing international problems.
After the third meeting in 1961 at the Wingspread Conference Center in Racine, Wisconsin, a standard proposed primarily by Emmett L. Bennett, Jr. ( 1918 – 2011 ), became known as the Wingspread Convention, which was adopted by a new organization, the Comité International Permanent des Études Mycéniennes ( CIPEM ), affiliated in 1970 by the fifth colloquium with UNESCO.
Permanent villages in the mountain region stand as high as with summer encampments even higher.
The two nations formed the Nigeria-Niger Joint Commission for Cooperation ( NNJC ), established in March, 1971 with its Permanent Secretariat in Niamey, Niger.
The two nations formed the Nigeria-Niger Joint Commission for Cooperation ( NNJC ), established in March, 1971 with its Permanent Secretariat in Niamey, Niger.
The launching took place at the Permanent Observation Mission of the Vatican to the United Nations, with the presence of the Vatican's then State Secretary, Cardinal Angelo Sodano.
As a result of these conferences and others, the judges of the Permanent Court of International Justice officially resigned in October 1945, and via a resolution by the League of Nations on 18 April, the Court ceased to exist, being replaced with the International Court of Justice.
In the report, Laverty observes that: " The entire board of directors the Permanent Commission, are members of or closely identify with the ' Nicaraguan Democratic Coordinating Committee ' ( Coordinadora ), an alliance of the more rightwing parties and COSEP, the business organization.
" The IACHR also continued to meet with representatives of the Permanent Commission and report their assessments in later years.
At the United Nations Headquarters, Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid addressed an event of the Unification Church in collaboration with the Permanent Mission of Indonesia to the UN.
Each Member country is represented by a Permanent Representative with WMO.
* Hanke-Henry Permanent Calendar: another permanent calendar, but with a seven-day cycle that avoids the religious opposition to the World Calendar
As part of its efforts to advance its international agenda, the WFTU develops working partnerships with national and industrial trade unions worldwide as well as with a number of international and regional trade union organizations including the Organization of African Trade Union Unity ( OATUU ), the International Confederation of Arab Trade Unions ( ICATU ), the Permanent Congress of Trade Union Unity of Latin America ( CPUSTAL ), and the General Federation of Trade Unions of CIS.
The investigation led to media allegations of an affair with married, and then-U. S. Representative, Gary Condit, a five-term Democrat representing California's 18th congressional district and a senior member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.

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Permanent oscillations occur when a pole has a real part exactly equal to zero ( in the continuous time case ) or a modulus equal to one ( in the discrete time case ).
In the case of the UN's Food Agencies, the Head of Mission to the Italian Republic is usually accredited as Permanent Representative.
* SS Wimbledon, a British ship, and a legal case named for it, adjudicated by the Permanent Court of International Justice in 1923
( upper case ) is an abbreviation of " Permanent Defence Forces "-the standing branches of the Irish Defence Forces
Because of its strategic value, the case of the nitrogen factory Oberschlesische Stickstoffwerke was argued for years before the Permanent Court of International Justice, finally setting some new legal precedences on what is " just " in international relations.
Blackfriars Hall is not a college but a Permanent Private Hall, meaning that it is owned and governed by an outside institution ( in this case, the English Province of the Order of Preachers ) and not by its fellows as a college is.
Trotsky, on the other hand, generalised his Theory of Permanent Revolution, which had only been applied in the case of Russia previously, and argued that the proletariat needed to take power in a process of uninterrupted and Permanent Revolution in order to carry out the tasks of the Bourgeois Democratic revolution.
There were controversies most notably his approval during his first week as minister of the appointment of Mary Allen to the Royal Opera House in which case a Select Committee report found that he had exceeded his authority and failed in not seeking advice from his Permanent Secretary.
Outside the IS, increased in size, the group resumed publication of Workers ' Fight, now as a printed paper, not as was previously the case as a duplicated journal, began publication of a theoretical journal entitled Permanent Revolution and made efforts to publish a small number of workplace-oriented publications in specific industries.
After a series of failed negotiations, the Belgian and Dutch governments agreed to take the issue to the Permanent Court of Arbitration and respect its ruling in the case.
The 2011 US Senate Permanent Select Committee on Investigations report on Wall Street and the Financial Crisis analyzed Deutsche Bank as a ' case study ' of investment banking involvement in the mortgage bubble, CDO market, credit crunch, and recession.
All existing permanent residents were given the option of applying for a Permanent Resident Card at a cost of $ 50, though possessing a card is not mandatory except in the case of international travel.
In 1905 served as a judge at the Permanent Court of Arbitration, and formed a dissential opinion in the case of the Japanese Tax House.
Among the controversies which he sat as judge or arbitrator were: the Pious Fund Affair, between Mexico and the United States – the first case determined by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague – and the dispute between Great Britain and France over Newfoundland in 1891.
As agreed in the Algiers Agreement, the two parties presented their case at the Permanent Court of Arbitration to two different Commissions:
In the case of Permanent Residents, where the government has reasonable grounds to believe that the individual named in the certificate is a danger to national security, to the safety of any person or is unlikely to participate in any court proceedings, the individual can be detained, with the opportunity to apply for release on bail every six months from the beginning of their detention.

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