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One member of the Permanent Commission for Human Rights commented on the Americas Watch report and its chief investigator Juan Mendez: " The Sandinistas are laying the groundwork for a totalitarian society here and yet all Mendez wanted to hear about were abuses by the contras.
* 1883 – The first Permanent Force cavalry and infantry regiments of the Canadian Army are formed: The Royal Canadian Dragoons and The Royal Canadian Regiment.
Permanent magnets ( materials that can be magnetized by an external magnetic field and remain magnetized after the external field is removed ) are either ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic, as are other materials that are noticeably attracted to them.
Permanent professors are only required to be in residence six months a year.
Permanent members of the Security Council are also given a veto shield to protect their vital interests.
This initiative shows that since 1975, there are now many positions for which there is little training gap at all between Reservists and Permanent Force members
Permanent bogs are found only near the largest geographic depressions, however.
While the Singapore Department of Statistics reports overall population figures for Singapore ( 4. 48 million in 2006 ), as a matter of policy, it only provides more detailed demographic breakdown analysis for the approximately 80 % of the population who are Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents ( collectively termed ' residents ').
Permanent memorials are being constructed around the world, and a list of them is being updated as new ones are completed.
Time magazine in 1983 published reports of human rights violations in an article which stated that " According to Nicaragua's Permanent Commission on Human Rights, the regime detains several hundred people a month ; about half of them are eventually released, but the rest simply disappear.
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.
Indigenous peoples have argued, through various international forums such as the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues and the Convention on Biological Diversity, that there are four pillars of sustainable development, the fourth being cultural.
Permanent magnets are made from " hard " ferromagnetic materials such as alnico and ferrite that are subjected to special processing in a powerful magnetic field during manufacture, to align their internal microcrystalline structure, making them very hard to demagnetize.
All MICU skills in the pre-hospital setting are performed by physicians and nurses and an On-line Permanent medical supervision is done by the SAMU.
Permanent wetlands are preferred, including ornamental lakes, but Black Swans can also be found in flooded pastures and tidal mudflats, and occasionally on the open sea near islands or the shore.
The theory of Permanent Revolution considers that in many countries, which are thought under Trotskyism to have not yet completed a bourgeois-democratic revolution, the capitalist class oppose the creation of any revolutionary situation.
Therefore, according to the theory of Permanent Revolution, the capitalist classes of economically backward countries are weak and incapable of carrying through revolutionary change.
In Turkey, there are some organizations which are IST's section ( Revolutionary Workers ' Socialist Party ), CRFI's section ( Revolutionary Workers ' Party ), Permanent Revolution Movement ( SDH ), Socialism Magazine ( sympathizers of the ICFI ) and several small groups.
The heads of these services are members of the Permanent Secretaries Management Group.
Two other officials are given the title of a Secretary to the Treasury, although neither is a government minister in the Treasury: the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury is the Government Chief Whip in the House of Commons ; the Permanent Secretary to the Treasury is not a minister but the senior civil servant in the Treasury.

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The RAF vacated the site in 1969, and it is now the location of the British Armed Forces Permanent Joint Headquarters ( PJHQ ) for planning and controlling overseas military operations, together with the NATO Regional Command.
In Shake Hands with the Devil, Roméo Dallaire claims that in 1994, in Albright's role as the U. S. Permanent Representative to the U. N., she avoided describing the killings in Rwanda as " genocide " until overwhelmed by the evidence for it ; this is now how she describes these massacres in her memoirs.
The Bingley Permanent Building Society merged with the Bradford Equitable Building Society to form the Bradford & Bingley Building Society ( now a bank ) in 1964.
After the October Revolution, the Bolsheviks, now including Trotsky, did not discuss the theory of Permanent Revolution as such.
In 1974, a large, fortress-like residential compound and school was established in North Riverdale by the Permanent Mission of the USSR to the United Nations ( now the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the UN ) to house diplomats and their families.
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.
The conferral of Permanent Private Hall status by the University of Oxford in 2003, along with recent developments in the Church, have meant that the House now sees its remit more widely as providing formation, education and training for the whole people of God.
For the first time ever, a Japanese game became a part of the Smithsonian Institution's Permanent Research Collection on Information Technology Innovation, and is now being kept perpetually at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History in Washington, D. C.
At the 2002 General Assembly in Kuujjuaq, Nunavik, Canada, the Chair passed from Greenland, where it had been held for the previous seven years by Aqqaluk Lynge, now a member of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, to Canada, where Sheila Watt-Cloutier, formerly the President of ICC Canada, took the position.
Permanent settlement on Lord Howe was established in June 1834 when the British whaling barque Caroline, sailing from New Zealand and commanded by Captain John Blinkenthorpe, landed at what is now known as Blinky Beach.
* Penrose, Auckland, New Zealand — ( Permanent office now closed, most responsibilities shifted to the Australian offices )
One side effort of the company was the failed bank Tusa ( the Irish word for you ), a joint venture with TSB Bank ( now part of Permanent TSB ).
Rawlinson succeeded Wilson, now CIGS, as Permanent Military Representative at Versailles.
In the 1990s the Leeds Permanent Building Society relocated its offices from what is now The Light in Leeds city centre, to a new building in Lovell Park.
Permanent line-up now comprises Newman ( piano ), Speedy Keen ( rhythm guitar and vocals ), Jimmy McCulloch ( lead guitar ), Ronnie Peel ( bass ) and Roger Felice ( drums ).
He was later Chef de Cabinet to the President of the European Commission ( 1977 – 1980 ), British Ambassador to Mexico ( 1981 – 1983 ), Permanent Secretary of the Overseas Development Administration ( now Department for International Development ) ( 1984 – 1987 ), and British Ambassador to the United Nations and Permanent Representative on the UN Security Council ( 1987 – 1990 ).
It is now known as the Hanke-Henry Permanent Calendar.
In the 83rd Congress, under its new chairman, Joseph McCarthy of Wisconsin, the subcommittee ( now known as the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations or PSI ) greatly increased the number of investigations and number of witnesses called.
The Permanent Defence Force now use the ILPCS combat vest in Irish DPM.
Three of his seven books were written during that period, the best known of which is Farmers of Forty Centuries, or Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea, and Japan, which recounted his investigations into what would now be called sustainable agriculture during a nine-month tour of Asia in 1909.
In 2002, O ' Donnell took over from Sir Andrew Turnbull, now Lord Turnbull of Enfield, as Permanent Secretary of the Treasury when Sir Andrew became Cabinet Secretary.

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