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The bleak and unrefined Permanent Vacation is nevertheless one of the director's most personal films, and established many of the hallmarks he would exhibit in his later work, including derelict urban settings, chance encounters, and a wry sensibility.
Permanent ORBIS offices in these countries, run by local staff, develop and implement an array of multi-year projects to improve the quality and accessibility of eye care to residents, particularly in rural area and impoverished urban communities.

Permanent and settlement
Permanent settlement started by 1882, mainly by workers in coconut plantations and fishermen but, due to an extreme drought which killed off tens of thousands of Coconut Palms --- about 75 % of Christmas Island's population of this plant --- the island was once again abandoned between 1905 and 1912.
Permanent, non-military European settlement began during the American Revolution.
A direct result of these meetings was the establishment of the world's first organisation for the settlement of international disputes: the Permanent Court of Arbitration ( PCA ).
Permanent Scandinavian settlement occurred before 911, when an agreement was reached between Rollo, one of the Viking leaders, and King Charles the Simple of France, surrendering the county of Rouen to Rollo.
Permanent settlement began with the construction of an ostrog ( fortress ) in 1636 at the junction of the Oka and Angara rivers.
Belgium has resorted several times to international dispute settlement, notably in cases at both the International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration with the Netherlands concerning the diversion of water from the Meuse ( 1937 ) the frontier at the enclave of Baarle-Hertog ( 1959 ) and the revitalisation of the so called Iron Rhine railroad ( 2005 ).
Permanent settlement on the island was impossible due to annual flooding.
Permanent settlement began in the early 1860s, after gold discoveries in the Boise Basin brought people over the established stage and pack train routes.
Permanent settlement would be delayed by the French and Indian Wars, which ended with the 1763 Treaty of Paris.
Permanent settlement began around 1820 along Patterson Creek which flowed into the Susquehanna and was attractive as a water supply and water power source for sawmills.
Permanent European-American settlement did not take place until after the American Revolution, about 1801, after most of the Iroquois had been forced to cede their lands to New York and had emigrated to Upper Canada.
Permanent European settlement of Greene County began in 1772.
Permanent settlement occurred when Juan de Esquevil This is in part a result of abandonment of plans begun in the early 1960s to develop the town as a cruise ship port and destination.
Permanent English settlement east of the Indian village began.
Permanent settlement had begun in 1838.
Permanent settlement followed in 1532, and for the next 300 years the Portuguese slowly expanded westwards until they had reached nearly all of the borders of modern Brazil.
Permanent English settlement began after land grants were issued in 1622 to John Mason and Sir Ferdinando Gorges for the territory between the Merrimack and Sagadahoc ( Kennebec ) rivers, roughly encompassing present-day New Hampshire and western Maine.
Permanent white settlement of the northern Alleghenies was facilitated by the explorations and stories of such noted Marylanders as the Indian fighter and trader Thomas Cresap ( 1702 – 90 ) and the backwoodsman and hunter Meshach Browning ( 1781 – 1859 ).
Permanent settlement began in 1836 when squatters arrived in the area known as Whale Head.
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.
Permanent European settlement began with the building by a retired sea-captain, Robert W. Graham, of a log hut, Merrimu, hand-cut from the forest, using horizontal-slab wall construction, an adobe floor, weatherboards and a sapling / shingle roof.
Permanent settlement in the Kauhajoki area began in the 16th century and in 1584 chapel was built in Kauhajoki.
Permanent settlement came from French fishermen who overwintered on this, the " French shore ", using rights given under the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht which saw France cede its claims in Newfoundland to Great Britain in exchange for right of use of coastal lands for the fishery.
Permanent French settlement however was hampered by their hostilities with the Iroquois five leagues ( based in New York State ), who were allied with the British and by the early 1650s, using both British and Dutch arms had succeeded in pushing other related Iroquoian speaking peoples, the Petun and Neutral Nation out of or to the fringes of territorial southern Ontario.

Permanent and may
Permanent PSAs may be initially removable ( for example to recover mislabeled goods ) and build adhesion to a permanent bond after several hours or days.
Lawful Permanent Residents may submit their applications for naturalization as early as 90 days before meeting the residency requirement.
: The Secretary General may bring to the attention of the General Assembly or the Permanent Council any matter which in his opinion might threaten the peace and security of the Hemisphere or the development of the Member States.
Permanent Air Force NCOs may be posted to a Ground Defence Training Section ( GDTS ) at any major RAAF base in Australia or to certain training units within Air Force Training Group.
If none of these options are viable the plan for the minor may be to enter OPPLA ( Other Planned Permanent Living Arrangement ).
Section 110 stipulates that every department of government shall have a permanent head, who may be styled Permanent Secretary, Secretary, Head of Department, or other appropriate title.
Permanent residents may apply for Canadian citizenship after three years in Canada ; however this is not mandatory.
As the Permanent Resident Card may be issued only in Canada, a single-use travel document is needed ( for a fee ) and can be obtained from Canadian embassies abroad for those permanent residents wishing to return to Canada and who do not possess it.
The Permanent Resident Card expires every five years, and then may be renewed by making application and proving that the applicant has been physically present in Canada for the requisite time period, or has otherwise satisfied the residency requirements.
Although an individual may meet the residency requirements by living outside of Canada with a Canadian citizen spouse, or working outside Canada for a Canadian business, the Permanent Resident Card cannot be renewed without being present in Canada and having a Canadian address.
The child is considered born past " first generation limitation " and the parents ( the father ) would have to sponsor the child to Canada to become a Permanent Resident, ( a lengthy process which may take from one to four years ) even though the child has four other siblings who are Canadian citizens by the same parents.
Permanent residency may be revoked at the discretion of the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship.
Rejecting the cancellation, the British government espoused the claim on behalf of APOC and brought the dispute before the Permanent Court of International Justice at the Hague, asserting that it regarded itself " as entitled to take all such measures as the situation may demand for the Company's protection.
Testimony by Charles W. Yost ( former U. S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations ), Richard A. Falk ( professor of International Law and Practice, Princeton University ) and John W. Lewis ( professor, Institute of Political Studies, Stanford University ) on the desirability of setting firm withdrawal date ; policy in SE Asia following withdrawal, including need for Geneva-type conference ; moral aspects of the Vietnam war including debate on the extent to which U. S. war policies may have constituted war crimes ; China's changing role in Indochina ; necessity and means of persuading President of present opportunities to end Vietnam war.
Permanent damage to the body may occur if it remains in the exhaustion phase for an extended period of time.
Permanent damage may occur if the duration of the pulse is too long, or if the pulse causes junction damage or a latchup.
Permanent residents may be required to fulfill specific residence obligations to retain their status.
Permanent residents may be required to reside in the country offering them residence for a given minimum length of time ( as in Australia and Canada ).
Permanent residents may lose their status if they fail to comply with residency or other obligations imposed on them.
For example, 220 Israeli diplomats to the U. S. have received ' Green card ' or Permanent Resident Alien status between 1966 and 1979 but the likelihood is low that these career Israeli government officials permanently emigrated from Israel, but rather they gained a passport of convenience to travel to countries that may be less welcoming of Israeli passports.
Permanent Resident Card may refer to:
Permanent premature muscular tonal loss in the upper airway may be precipitated by traumatic brain injury, neuromuscular disorders, or poor adherence to chemical and or speech-therapy treatments.
Lichnowsky wrote that the King desired that “ British-German joint participation, with the assistance of France and Italy, may be successful in mastering in the interest of peace the present extremely serious situation .” At 4. 25 PM on July 28th, Lichnowsky reported to Berlin that “ since appearance of Austrian demands nobody here believes in possibility of localizing conflict .” The Permanent Secretary of the Foreign Office, Sir Arthur Nicolson and the Private Secretary to Sir Edward Grey, Sir William Tyrrell saw Grey's conference offer as “ the only possibility of avoiding a general war ” and hoped " to get full satisfaction for Austria, as Serbia would be more apt to give in to the pressure of the Powers and to submit to their united will than to the threats of Austria ”.
The senior civil servant in charge of administering the department is usually entitled the Permanent Secretary, and may also have a Private Secretary.

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