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It meets on Tuesday evenings from 20: 30 and many of its members take part in various motor sporting events including Road Rallies and Stage Rallies, Sprints, Autotests and Production Car Trials.
Rallies take place in the NDB gym.

Rallies and on
This style was not just used for physical construction, but on the ordered columns of searchlights that formed Speer's " cathedral of light " used at the Nuremberg Party Rallies.
During the 1950s, parachurch ministries grew rapidly in most Christianized countries, and the focus of activity was on large events, known as Rallies, and stadium events, known as " Crusades ".
It was used on the vexilloids of the SS when they marched in torchlight parades and in the Nuremburg Rallies:
Road Rallies by contrast run competitively on the public road, but these are not closed to the public.
The pressure group Mozaīka ( Mosaic ) have mostly organized Gay Rights Rallies that some religious organizations see as overt frontal attacks on the Latvian way of life.
O ' Malley also wrote another book on the revolutionary period, Raids and Rallies, describing his and other fighters ' experiences.

Rallies and ),
Dual-sport Adventure bikes offered with both the LC4 Engine ( Adventure 640, 640R ) and the LC8 Engine ( Adventure 950, 950S, 990 ), the 640R is the base of the Rally 660 which has won many Dakar Rallies.

Rallies and more
As the company's fortunes in Formula One declined, however, the John Cooper-conceived Mini Cooper – introduced in 1961 as a development of the Alec Issigonis-designed British Motor Corporation Mini with a more powerful engine, new brakes and a distinctive livery – continued to dominate in saloon car and rally races throughout the 1960s, winning many championships and the 1964, 1965 and 1967 Monte Carlo Rallies.

Rallies and one
Christopher Hampton's stage adaptation of George Steiner's novel The Portage to San Cristobal of A. H. at the Mermaid in 1982 gave McCowen a great final speech, an attempted vindication of racial extermination delivered by Adolf Hitler, which for Guardian critic Michael Billington was " one of the greatest pieces of acting I have ever seen: a shuffling, grizzled, hunched, baggy figure, yet suggesting the monomaniac power of the Nuremberg Rallies, inhabiting the frail vessel of this old man's body.
Taring-Milton-Toowong Scout Troop is also known for their annual Scout Rally which is one of the longest running Scout Rallies in the World.

Rallies and rally
The Reichsparteitage were held at the Nazi party rally grounds in Nuremberg from 1933 to 1938 and are usually referred to in English as the Nuremberg Rallies.
* Rally raid, or Rallies — A special type of enduro bike but with a significantly larger fuel tank for very long distance racing, typically through deserts ( e. g. Paris-Dakar rally ).

Rallies and .
Rallies, meetings & other programmes are organised by laborers to think about their condition.
On 23 August 1986, tens of thousands of demonstrators in 21 western cities including New York, London, Stockholm, Toronto, Seattle, and Perth participated in Black Ribbon Day Rallies to draw attention to the secret protocols.
Rallies may be won by pure speed within the stages or alternatively by driving to a predetermined ideal journey time within the stages.
Rallies are also run every month of the year, in every climate, bitter cold to monsoon rain.
As a correspondent, Johnson observed the Nuremberg Rallies in Germany and covered the invasion of Poland in 1939.
The primary aspect of the Nuremberg Rallies was to strengthen the personality cult of Adolf Hitler, portraying him as Germany's saviour, chosen by providence.
Rallies fall into many categories each with different rules and aimed at different skill levels.
The SRSM has been active, not only campaigning for Scottish independence via the Independence First initiative, but by its annual 1320 Declaration of Arbroath Rallies, annual Glencoe Rallies, John MacLean commemoration and campaigning at a grassroots level.
Events throughout the year include a summer leadership conference hosted by the State Presiding Officer Corps, Fall District Conferences hosted by each district Pre-Assembly, Winter and Spring Service Rallies held by the State Office, and State Assembly held in the Florida State Capitol buildings. Students involved in the Sr.
His most famous successes were first in the 1960, 1961 and 1962 RAC Rallies and first in the 1962 and 1963 Monte Carlo Rallies.
In the wake of his 1993 success, Burns remained with Subaru for the 1994 and 1995 seasons, contesting the Asia Pacific Rally Championship, which included the New Zealand and Australia Rallies, and also his home WRC round.
Rallies in support of the troops were discouraged for fear that a patriotic response would lead to demands for victory and rollback.
Tom Barrett, “ News Media Revolt: Canada Next: Activist Scholar McChesney Rallies Growing Movement ,” The Tyee, 29 October.
* National Derby Rallies, Inc.
Rallies and events were held in cities around Australia.

take and place
She had to move in some direction -- any direction that would take her away from this evil place.
The promenade, for example, continues to take place on the Chahar Bagh, a mile-long garden of plane and poplar trees that now serves as the city's principal street.
Those three other great activities of the Persians, the bath, the teahouse, and the zur khaneh ( the latter a kind of club in which a leader and a group of men in an octagonal pit move through a rite of calisthenics, dance, chanted poetry, and music ), do not take place in buildings to which entrance tickets are sold, but some of them occupy splendid examples of Persian domestic architecture: long, domed, chalk-white rooms with daises of turquoise tile, their end walls cut through to the orchards and the sky by open arches.
Miriam Noel disregarded the free advice of her departing counselor, and appointed a heavy-faced young man named Harold Jackson to take his place.
A storm did take place that night, and fortunately enough, it included a cloudburst that helped put out the flames.
At night, when Mama would turn back the covers, she would have to take all the dolls off the bed and place them elsewhere for the night.
Without preliminaries, Esther asked him, `` If you are a world citizen, will you take Garry Davis' place in his tent while he goes to the hospital ''??
The Acropolis had been scheduled for the treatment too, but apparently it was to take place at the time of the full moon when the Athenians themselves, out of respect for the natural beauty of the occasion, were wont to forgo their own usual nocturnal illumination.
The result was that by secret agreement draft machinery was actually ready long before the country knew that the device was to take the place of the volunteering method which Theodore Roosevelt favored.
The framing scenes, on the other hand, both take place in the late Spring of 1940, just at the moment of the defeat of France in the second great world conflict.
An electric toothbrush ( Broxodent ) may soon take its place next to the electric razor in the American bathroom.
Who will take Stalin's place beside Lenin??
It could take place tomorrow night, or it might occur months from now.
This, of course, was the sort of thing that used to take place in Southern cities -- putting white houses of prostitution with colored girls in colored neighborhoods and carrying them on openly.
Who is the man to take His place??
Those who saw his finished Pieta would take the place of the biblical witnesses.
Though this sculpture must take place thirty-three years after her moment of decision, he could not conceive of her as a woman in her mid-fifties, old, wrinkled, broken in body and face by labor or worry.
It was evident that a second transfer had to be effected, and that it had to take place between the time the fille finished the doctor's room and the time she began Alex's.
More importantly, several of the more advanced of the less developed countries have found through experience that they must plan their own complex investment programs for at least 5 years forward and tentatively for considerably more than that if they are to be sure that the various interdependent activities involved are all to take place in the proper sequence.
On April 30, ceremonies commemorating the departure of these volunteers will take place at 1:00 P.M. at the Dexter Training Grounds in Providence.
Night scenes will add an exciting touch to your vacation travelogue and what better place to take them then along Chicago's Lake Shore Drive??
Previously purified chlorine was subsequently admitted and the exchange was allowed to take place.
Not always, though, does the development of a bumblebee colony take place in the smooth fashion we have just described.
The life history of the alkali bee is similar to that of Andrena, but the first activity of the adults does not take place until summer, and the individuals hibernate in the prepupal stage.
Facilitatory processes take place between neocortex and hypothalamus via ascending and descending pathways.

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