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Staffed by four full-time employees, the Parks Division is responsible for the maintenance of City Park and Kyle Park as well as eight neighborhood parks and the Nature Center.
Staffed completely by volunteers, it is run as a not-for-profit organisation, broadcasting under a community radio licence, with a remit to provide locally-focused news, events and programming.
Staffed almost entirely by Germans with minimal U. S. supervision, the station provided free media to German listeners.
Staffed by 6, 000 personnel in 1960, the Parks department consisted of just 2, 800 permanent and 1, 500 temporary workers by 1980.
Staffed by students, the publication process take approximately eighteen months from inception to final production.
Staffed by more than 1, 000 clubwomen, it bolstered the spirits of the business community during a period of severe recession.
Staffed and run by volunteers, it is open 6 weekends a year.
Staffed by volunteers, the Opening Doors for Children program serves as a mentoring and tutoring program for thousands of children and schools across America.
Staffed entirely by volunteers, ACCESS ’ first board president was George Khoury, accompanied by Hajjah Aliya Hassan as the first volunteer director.
Staffed by Red Cross, Salvation Army, Americorp and a host of local charities, the facility became a center of relief for thousands.
Staffed by more than 450 full-time faculty of the Keck School and over 900 medical residents in training, the facility treats over 800, 000 patients annually.
Staffed completely by volunteers, Mearns FM is run as a not for profit organisation, broadcasting under a Community Radio licence, with a remit to provide local focus news events and programming.
Staffed by musicians, the shop has been in business since 1985.
Staffed primarily by volunteers and 16 paid staff, its overall operations are managed by a board of directors, led by an executive director.
Staffed by about 140 detectives, specialised teams within the Squad included the Commercial Crimes Intelligence Bureau, a Financial Investigations Unit, the Fraud Prevention Office, a Surveillance Unit, a Crime Management Unit and a fledgling Computer Crime Unit.
Staffed completely by volunteers, Mearns FM is run as a not for profit organisation, broadcasting under a Community Radio licence, with a remit to provide local focus news events and programming.
Staffed by Volunteers and operating 24 hours a day, the station aims to provide " More Variety " to its listeners with a blend of music based mainly on the 50's to the 80's, but with even older songs, and newer ones, added to the mix.

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* Staffed outreach table at local events: NSTA conference, Yuri's Night, Norwescon, Rustycon, AIAA, and others.

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The race is organized by New York Road Runners ( NYRR ) and has been run every year since 1970.
Runners who are members of NYRR can gain entry by meeting the qualifications for guaranteed entry or via nomination from an official running club.
The 2005 event was administered by new NYRR CEO Mary Wittenberg.
NYRR is headed by the current President and CEO, Mary Wittenberg.
NYRR members are eligible for guaranteed entry into the ING New York City Marathon for a given year by completing nine qualifying NYRR-sponsored road races during the previous calendar year, volunteering at least one race, and maintaining their membership the marathon year.
Meeting times are Monday through Friday at 6: 30 a. m. and 6: 30 p. m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 10: 00 a. m. A NYRR staff member is present for the start of all runs, and evening runs are led by a group leader who tries to accommodate the fitness and pace levels of all participants.

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However, when volunteers generously placed the interests of others before their own by making charitable donations, another brain circuit was selectively activated: the subgenual cortex / septal region.
In 2008, a former goods shed by the main railway station of Abensberg was converted into a theatre by local volunteers.
On 21 January 1994, on the 75th anniversary of the First Dáil Éireann, Continuity IRA volunteers offered a " final salute " to Tom Maguire by firing over his grave, and a public statement and a photo were published in Saoirse Irish Freedom.
; CMUCL: Originally from Carnegie Mellon University, now maintained as free and open source software by a group of volunteers.
Today it is maintained by employees of Red Hat, NetApp and many other volunteers.
The SCA mission is to build a new generation of conservation managers by inspiring lifelong stewardship of the environment and communities by engaging high school and college-age volunteers in hands-on service to the land.
Debian is developed by over three thousand volunteers from around the world and supported by donations through several nonprofit organizations around the world.
They are typically the employees of a DBMS vendor ( e. g., Oracle, IBM, Microsoft, Sybase ), or, in the case of Open source DBMSs ( e. g., MySQL ), volunteers or people supported by interested companies and organizations.
Both of these implementations are now open source and maintained by a group of volunteers, the Dylan Hackers.
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Run entirely by unpaid volunteers this was the largest event of its type in the UK with 55, 000 visitors in 2007.
The first concentration camps were under the direct command of SS – Polizei-führer Globocnik, and operated by SS Police battalions and Trawnikis — volunteers from Eastern Europe ; whereas the SS-Totenkopfverbände managed the Nazi Concentration Camps such as Dachau and Ravensbrück.
Franco's rise to power had been directly assisted by the militaries of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany during the Spanish Civil War, and had sent volunteers to fight on the side of Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union during World War II.
Genealogical societies are almost exclusively staffed by volunteers and may offer a broad range of services, including maintaining libraries for members ' use, publishing newsletters, providing research assistance to the public, offering classes or seminars, and organizing record preservation or transcription projects.
All contracted volunteers, including those of equestrian and senatorial class, were legally enslaved by their auctoratio because it involved their potentially lethal submission to a master.
The now defunct America Online Online Gaming Forum used to use volunteers selected by applications from its user base.
Both sides received foreign military aid: the Nationalists from Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and Portugal, while the Republic was supported by organised far-left volunteers in the International Brigades.
However, the mulatto rebels refused to arm or free their slaves, or to challenge the status of slavery, and their attack was defeated by a force of white militia and black volunteers ( including Henri Christophe ).
They were run by volunteers ; often there was no-one who could be held responsible for the failure to undertake the required duties.
With Woodrow Wilson's support, Polish independence was officially endorsed in June 1918 by the Entente Powers, on whose fronts sizable armies of Polish volunteers had been mobilized and fought.

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