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Sometimes confused with the Independent Baptist Fellowship International ( IBFI ), the IBFNA is a northern-oriented fellowship formed by individuals who left the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches ( GARBC ) due to what they felt was a drift of the association away from their original separatist position.
In 2007 Bankwest launched the Bankwest Regular Saver account for individuals.
Since the amalgamation, the regiment itself has not been involved in any hostilities but has constantly provided individuals to augment the Regular Force in both NATO and United Nations peacekeeping duties as well as domestic operations such as Operation RECUPERATION during the Ice Storm of 1998.
Provide combat-ready units and individuals for active duty whenever there are not enough trained units and people in the Regular component of the Air Force to perform any national security mission.
Regular corrected visual acuity and perimetry checks are advised for follow up of affected individuals.

Regular and for
The troop received a new leader, Lieutenant Robert M. Carroll, fresh out of ROTC and bucking for Regular Army status.
One of the more seriously wounded was Lieutenant Carroll, the young officer bucking for the Regular Army.
Present-day Christian religious bodies known for conducting their worship services without musical accompaniment include some Presbyterian churches devoted to the regulative principle of worship, Old Regular Baptists, Primitive Baptists, Plymouth Brethren, Churches of Christ, the Old German Baptist Brethren, the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church and the Amish, Old Order Mennonites and Conservative Mennonites.
Perhaps the most important aspect of Army 2020 is that the Territorial Army will become " fully integrated " with the Regular Army and " better prepared " for overseas deployments and operations.
Regular, Lulu Roman, " played " moonshine jugs ( by which, she would blow air over the spout, creating a " humming sound "), which partially explains the segment's title ( as well as the fact that " jugs " is a dysphemism for breasts ).
These regiments were composed of men and women too old or otherwise unfit for service in the Wehrmacht ( German Regular Army ).
Regular season matchups between the teams occur once every four years, as they follow the NFL scheduling formula for interconference games.
Regular Sexually Transmitted Infection ( STI ) testing is important for prevention.
Regular semantics are defined for a variable with a single writer but multiple readers.
Regular expressions, for example, specify string patterns in many contexts, from office productivity software to programming languages.
From the First to the Thirtieth General Assembly sessions, all General Assembly resolutions were numbered consecutively, with the resolution number followed by the session number in Roman numbers ( for example, Resolution 1514 ( XV ), which was the 1514th numbered resolution adopted by the Assembly, and was adopted at the Fifteenth Regular Session ( 1960 )).
* Italian Verbs Coniugator and Analyzer Conjugation and Analysis of Regular and Irregular Verbs, and also of Neologisms, like googlare for to google.
Regular menstruation ( also called eumenorrhea ) lasts for a few days, usually 3 to 5 days, but anywhere from 2 to 8 days is considered normal.
Regular intake of the juice squeezed from the shoot or the shoot consumed as a salad is considered by the locals as a sure cure for various ailments, such as stomach ulcers and kidney stones.
Regular services by horse drawn vehicles would ply to local towns, taking goods to market or bringing back purchases for the village.
Regular jobs like being a receptionist or a worker of an automotive manufacturing line are also suitable for humanoids.
Regular butter will produce more flavor but will burn at a lower temperature and more quickly than other fats due to the presence of milk solids, so clarified butter is more fit for this use.
Regular DV tape uses Metal Evaporate ( ME ) formulation, which was pioneered for use in Hi8 camcorders.
Regular water taxi and boat services depart for Temburong between 7: 45 am and 4 pm daily, and also serve the Malaysian towns of Limbang, Lawas, Sundar and Labuan.
Buses are classified as either Regular runs ( usual prices ) or Express runs ( faster, for slightly higher prices ).
Duncan was named both the NBA Regular Season and Finals MVP for the season.
Regular subplots since the 1980s included: Howard and Marina trying to have an affair without Howard's wife finding out ( a variation of the Wainwright-Partridge subplot of the 1970s ), the older women meeting for tea and discussing their theories about men and life, Auntie Wainwright trying to sell unwanted merchandise to unsuspecting customers, Smiler trying to find a woman, Barry trying to better himself ( at the insistence of Glenda ), and Tom trying to stay one step ahead of the repo man.
Regular gasoline two-stroke engines will run backwards for short periods and under light load with little problem, and this has been used to provide a reversing facility in microcars, such as the Messerschmitt KR200, that lacked reverse gearing.
; Regular operations: The first sub-group of the GSG 9 is used for regular land-based counter-terrorism actions.

Regular and small
Throughout the 19th century the Regular U. S. Army was small, and the state militias provided the majority of the troops during the Mexican-American War, the start of the American Civil War, and the Spanish-American War.
After the war, under the Articles of Confederation, a small standing Army, the First American Regiment was raised and gradually increased in size over time by Congress before, following the Constitution's ratification, being transformed into the Regular Army.
Regular script characters with width ( or length ) larger than 5 cm ( 2 in ) is usually considered larger regular script, or dakai ( 大楷 ), and those smaller than 2 cm ( 0. 8 in ) usually small regular script, or xiaokai ( 小楷 ).
Regular services were begun in June 1933 with a small fleet of De Havilland Dragon eight-seat biplane airliners.
However, given the relatively small size of the Regular British Army, coupled with the current high rate of operational deployments, it is inconceivable that the TA will not see further extensive overseas service.
* Regular p-group, a concept capturing some of the more important properties of abelian p-groups, but general enough to include most " small " p-groups.
* Regular exercise for those with claudication helps open up alternative small vessels ( collateral flow ) and the limitation in walking often improves.
The name Officer Training Corps is misleading in that its mission is not the training of commissioned officers ; only a small minority of OTC members go on to further train, and subsequently, commission as officers in the Regular or Territorial Army.
Regular flights are operated by small cargo aircraft for the inwards and outwards distribution of parcels and light freight.
The GGBG, as a regiment, supplied some 50 men as augmenties to the small Canadian Regular Army for service in South Africa in 1900.
Regular fries were to weigh approximately 2. 25 ounces and were packaged in a small white paper sack.
A small United States Regular Army garrison was able to hold the powerful and strategically located Fort Monroe on the southern end of the Virginia Peninsula and the Chesapeake Bay and the north side of Hampton Roads.
| < small > Won vacant WBA ( Regular ) Super Middleweight Title.
The ' first ' army was the small volunteer force of about 400, 000 soldiers ( comprising the Regular Army of 247, 000 and Territorial Force of 145, 000 ), over half of which were posted overseas to garrison the British Empire.
From the time of the American Revolution until after the Spanish-American War, the small Regular Army of the United States was supported by State militias and volunteer regiments organized by States but thereafter controlled by federal authorities and generals in time of war.
During the American Civil War, the Union Army consisted of a very small contingent of pre-war U. S. Army or " Regular Army " personnel combined with vast numbers of soldiers in state volunteer regiments raised and equipped by the States before being " federalized " and led by general officers appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the United States Senate.
Regular pliers with small small jaws could be used to set a tooth.
Regular international botanical and / or horticultural congresses were held but made no further changes to nomenclature until the 1892 meeting in Genoa, which made some small changes to the laws of nomenclature.

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