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The Board cited several reasons for its action, including the fact that Hopkinson “ was not the only person consulted on those exhibitions of Fancy, and therefore cannot claim the sole merit of them and not entitled to the full sum charged .”
* Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U. S. 483 ( 1954 ) ( full text with hyperlinks to cited material )
The exact dates cited may also differ, because of leaders arriving before the students, and at more recent IMOs the IMO Advisory Board arriving before the leaders.
At a July 13, 2004, Senate Banking Committee hearing on the effects of the GLBA five years after passage, the Legislative Director of the Consumer Federation cited Roger Ferguson ’ s 2003 speech and stated the “ extravagant promises ” of universal banking had “ proven to be mostly hype .” He noted that advocates of repealing Sections 20 and 32 had said “ anks, securities firms, and insurance companies would merge into financial services supermarkets ” and, after five years, some mergers had occurred “ but mostly within the banking industry, not across sectors .” Within the banking industry, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan testified to Congress in 2004 that commercial bank consolidation had “ slowed sharply in the past five years .”
* Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, 402 U. S. 1 ( 1971 ) ( full text with links to cited material )
It was cited by the National Board of Film Critics as one of the five best films of 1986.
Finally, Justice Black cited Areopagitica when, in Communist Party of the United States v. Subversive Activities Control Board, he dissented from the Court's upholding of restrictions on the Communist Party of the United States against a free speech and free association challenge.
Hand of the University of Glamorgan notes that " The Thing on the Fourble Board " is not only cited as the finest example of radio horror, but occasionally cited as one of best examples of radio drama as a whole.
Ill-health was cited as the ' official ' reason for his resignation but it is now known the Board of Directors requested he end his relationship with the company.
Of the AP classes offered at Harvard-Westlake, the English Language, English Literature, Physics B, and Spanish Literature courses were cited by the College Board as the best in the world among high schools with an enrollment of more than 800 students.
Board chairman Winifred Gray and president Gregory Bulger cited " an insurmountable budget deficit " as the reason.
In particular, she criticised the Communist Party members of the Poplar Board of Guardians for agreeing to reduce outdoor Poor Law relief, which was cited as the reason for her expulsion from the CPGB in September 1921.
Alf Sadlier, a worker for the Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works ( MMBW ), is often cited as an inspiration to the Cave Clan's founders.
The diary of Samuel Pepys, as secretary of the Navy Board, is very often cited in descriptions of the raid, as it gives us direct information about the attitude of the policy makers in this period and of the psychological impact of the attack.
This book was cited by the U. S. Supreme Court in its 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education, which outlawed racial segregation in public schools.
Completion of metrication as cited in the Final report of the Metrication Board was:
Malik was appointed captain on 19 April 2007 by the Pakistan Cricket Board ( PCB ), his experience considering his relatively young age and consistent performances were cited as other reasons for his appointment.
AJC research was cited in the 1954 U. S. Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education that outlawed segregated schools.
Applying the most commonly cited definition of systemic risk, that of the Financial Stability Board ( FSB ), to the core activities of insurers and reinsurers, the report concludes that none are systemically relevant for at least one of the following reasons:
He has also been cited for work on Ontario Municipal Board reform and the new City of Toronto Act, which gives Toronto greater power to manage its own affairs.
There are similar omissions in discussion of Martin Luther King, who cited Brown v. Board as a reason for mobilizing his followers in a speech given on a night preceding a boycott.
Nicholls garnered a majority of 8, 000 votes, but the Republican-controlled State Returning Board cited irregularities and declared Packard the winner.
" She cited a report from the National Board of Trade: " We have lost 100 billion kronor in exports and the same amount in imports.

Board and its
The Deacon Board, headed by a black man named Carlson, had practically taken over as the pastor grew old, and had its way with the support of the Amen corner.
The Armed Forces Epidemiological Board agreed to submit each month a report for one of its 12 commissions, so that each commission will report once a year on some phase of its work calculated to be of particular interest and value to medical officers of the Armed Forces.
To the members of our Advisory Board, and most specially to its members who constitute our committees of selection, the Foundation is indebted for its successes of choice of Fellows.
But the facts about our Advisory Board and its members' duties are only one of several sets of facts about the quest for advice, both reliable and imaginative, on which to base our selections of Fellows.
-- The Anne Arundel county school superintendent has asked that the Board of Education return to the practice of recording its proceedings mechanically so that there will be no more question about who said what.
Two members of the Democratic-endorsed majority on the school board said they probably would vote to appeal a ruling by the state Board of Education, which said yesterday that the school committee acted improperly in its appointment of the coordinator, Francis P. Nolan 3rd, the Democratic-endorsed committee chairman, could not be reached for comment.
In its ruling, the state Board of Education upheld Dr. Michael F. Walsh, state commissioner of education, who had ruled previously that the Warwick board erred when it named Maurice F. Tougas as coordinator of audio-visual education without first finding that the school superintendent's candidate was not suitable.
Board Chairman Howard Simpson of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co., testified the B & O was in its worst financial condition since the depression years and badly needed the economic lift it would get from consolidation with the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad.
WSC affected all Test playing nations but it weakened Australia especially as the bulk of its players had signed up with Packer ; the Australian Cricket Board ( ACB ) would not select WSC-contracted players and an almost completely new Test team had to be formed.
As of December 2006, the Recorded A Cappella Review Board ( RARB ) had reviewed over 660 a cappella albums since 1994, and its popular discussion forum had over 900 users and 19, 000 articles.
ARIN consists of the Internet community within its region, its members, a 7-member Board of Trustees, a 15-member Advisory Council, and a professional staff of about 50.
In 1831, the Navy Board was abolished as a separate entity and its duties and responsibilities were given over to the Admiralty.
The government elected in 2001 pledged to maintain the fundamental economic policy objectives adopted by its predecessor in 1997, specifically: retaining the Currency Board, implementing sound financial policies, accelerating privatisation, and pursuing structural reforms.
The East India Company and its Governor-General were replaced by a viceroy and the Indian Council, while at Westminster the Board of Control was abolished and its functions assumed by the newly created India Office, under the Secretary of State for India.
Selig and his family served a supportive role on the Advisory Board of the Israel Baseball League during its inaugural season in 2007.
The European Central Bank for example announces its interest rate at the meeting of its Governing Council ; in the case of the U. S. Federal Reserve, the Board of Governors.
The Chelmscombe Quarry finished its work as a limestone quarry in the 1950s and was then used by the Central Electricity Generating Board as a Tower testing station.
The Board ( occasionally CSBD or the BoD for short ) also includes functions defined by a Deed of Trust written by Eddy ( one of several, in fact ) under which it consisted of four persons, though she later expanded the Board to five persons, thus in effect leaving one of its members out of Deed functions.
A traditionally-minded minority held that the Board's act in publishing Knapp's book constituted a fundamental violation of several by-laws and its legal trust, automatically mandating the offending Board members ' resignations under Article I, Section 9.

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