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In 2009, a nationwide survey conducted by the Afghan Central Statistics Office ( CSO ) estimated that the total number of Afghans living inside Afghanistan was about 24. 5 million and by 2011 it reached 26 million.
According to the CSO regional income report, GDP for the province of Leinster in 2004 was estimated to be over € 75 billion.
The first CSO Resound CD, recording Bernard Haitink's rendition of Mahler's Third Symphony, was released in the spring of 2007.
The ONS was formed on 1 April 1996 by the merger of the Central Statistical Office ( CSO ) and the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys ( OPCS ).
Former CSO President Henry Fogel, at whose behest more than 50 percent of Burnham's original interior was lost forever, admitted that the revised acoustics of the auditorium are flawed, and brought in acoustician Russel Johnson to render a second opinion.
During the Cold War there was a Composite Signals Organisation radio monitoring station in Helmsdale itself, the CSO is associated with GCHQ.
On 3 September 2007, the CSO studio was dropped in a relaunch which saw a small studio set built in TC12.
The total population of Daykundi province was estimated to be around 431, 300 ( CSO Afghanistan, 2011 ).
He was the programme annotator for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1908-1956, and the CSO holds a collection of his original compositions as well as arrangements by him of the works of others.
The population was 435 in the 2006 CSO census while nearby Tralee and its suburbs have a population of 22, 744.
In an attempt to save money on production costs, the serial was filmed using the Colour Separation Overlay ( CSO ) technique.
As explained by the Telegraph in London on Sept. 18, 2009,The orchestra ’ s rise to fame began with the great Fritz Reiner in the Fifties, but it was during the 22-year reign of the fierce Hungarian Georg Solti that the orchestra became the brawny yet subtle precision instrument that it is today, famed especially for its noble and stupendously powerful brass sound .” A Smithsonian profile of Herseth, published Sept. 1, 1994, offered this description: “ The Chicago has long been recognized as one of the world ’ s great orchestras, and Adolph Sylvester Herseth has had a major role in the evolution of its distinctive sound .” As described in the Chicago Sun-Times, July 22, 2001, “ For decades Herseth's rich, golden tone and powerful yet expressive playing were a cornerstone of the fabled ‘ Chicago Sound .’” That brass sound drew worldwide attention to the CSO, and propelled the great American orchestra ’ s reputation around the globe.
Although CSO involvement was minimal in the beginning, over the intervening years they have since taken a pivotal role in ensuring that the committee fulfils its mandate and in providing the necessary support needed to facilitate its work.
In 1954 he was promoted to the Senior Principal Scientific Officer ( SPSO ) at the RAE, in 1957 the Deputy Chief Scientific Officer ( DCSO ) and head of the Supersonics Division, and finally the Chief Scientific Officer ( CSO ) and head of the entire Aerodynamics Department in 1966.
The total population of Kunar was estimated to be around 413, 008 ( CSO Afghanistan, 2006 ).
After leaving the Navy Band in 1961, Mr. Kanter was appointed second oboe of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra ( CSO ).
On 18 November it was announced that the CSO had been granted on health grounds and that Tora had been released to serve the remainder of his sentence extramurally.
On September 16, 2010, it was announced that Meniri was joining French amateur side CSO Amnéville.
In April 1991, with the CSO under Daniel Barenboim, he gave the world premiere of Ellen Taaffe Zwilich's Concerto for Bass Trombone, which was commissioned by the CSO for its centennial.

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As part of the event, from 1986 through 2008, the Orchestra released tracks from their broadcast archives on double LP / CD collections, as well as two larger sets of broadcasts and rarities ( CSO: The First 100 Years, 12 CDs, 1991 ; CSO in the 20th Century: Collector's Choice, 10 CDs, 2000 ).
Jean Martinon also recorded with the CSO for RCA Victor during the 1960s, producing performances that have been reissued on CD.
The CSO appeared in a series of telecasts on WGN-TV, beginning in 1953.
Many alumni have gone on to play for the CSO or other major orchestras.
Riccardo Muti, music director, has won two Grammy Awards, both with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, for the recording of Verdi's Messa da Requiem on the CSO Resound label.
Duain Wolfe, chorus director, has won one Grammy Award for his collaboration with the Chorus, also for Verdi's Messa da Requiem on the CSO Resound label.
Bernard Haitink, former principal conductor, has won two Grammy Awards, including one with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for the recording of Shostakovich ’ s Fourth Symphony on the CSO Resound label.
Armed Civilian Security Officers ( CSO ) belonging to the Northern Ireland Security Guard Service whilst on duty within Ministry of Defence property hold similar powers to that of a Police Constable based on the Emergency Laws ( Miscellaneous Provisions ) Act 1947.
The population of Letterkenny and environs is 19, 588 ( based on the 2011 census carried out by the CSO ).
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has launched a Community Safety Officer ( CSO ) () Program based on the model in England and Wales.
" According to an entry on the Chicago History Museum's online history of the city, the CSO ’ s " unmistakable sound and high standard of performance helped define the Chicago Symphony Orchestra as a world class institution.
Recent recordings include: Off the Map with the Silk Road Ensemble on World Village and In A Circle Records ; Terry Riley ’ s The Cusp of Magic with the Kronos Quartet on Nonesuch ; Traditions and Transformations: Sounds of Silk Road Chicago featuring Wu Man ’ s Grammy-nominated performance of Lou Harrison ’ s Pipa Concerto with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on the CSO Resound label ; and the Grammy-nominated recording of Tan Dun ’ s Pipa Concerto with Yuri Bashmet and the Moscow Soloists on Black Onyx.
Lawyer Iqbal Khan announced on 14 October that he had filed an application on Tora's behalf for him to be released on a compulsory supervision order ( CSO ).

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The city's population is expanding rapidly, and it is estimated by the CSO that it will reach 2. 1 million by 2020.
This technique is also referred to as color keying, colour-separation overlay ( CSO ; primarily by the BBC ), or by various terms for specific color-related variants such as green screen, and blue screen-chroma keying can be done with backgrounds of any color that are uniform and distinct, but green and blue backgrounds are more commonly used because they differ most distinctly in hue from most human skin colors.
Recordings by the CSO have earned 62 Grammy Awards from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
In March 1954, Fritz Reiner made the first stereophonic recordings with the CSO, again in Orchestra Hall, for RCA Victor, including performances of two symphonic poems by Richard Strauss: Ein Heldenleben and Also sprach Zarathustra.
Like all colleges of UC Santa Cruz, these regulations are enforced by Coordinators for Residential Education ( CREs ), Community Assistants ( CAs ), and Campus Security Officers ( CSO ).
The permanent population of the island is 713 ( CSO 2006 ), and the island is approximately long by almost wide.
A Police Community Support Officer ( PCSO ) (), or Community Support Officer ( CSO ) () is a member of Police Staff employed as a uniformed non-warranted officer by one of the forty-three territorial police forces in England and Wales or the British Transport Police, who are the only special police force who have PCSOs.
The most recent national census, undertaken in April 2011 by the Central Statistics Office ( CSO ), reports the population of Virgina town at 2, 282 inhabitants, having risen by 31. 6 % since the previous 2006 census.
The CSO 2006 Census gives the population as 5, 906 ( including suburbs or environs ) and shows that it has grown by 5. 7 % since 2002.
** CSO ( Centre de Sociologie des organisations ) directed by Christine Musselin
CSO and WSO training are conducted cooperatively by 19 AF and the Naval Air Training Command / Chief of Naval Air Training ( CNATRA ) at Randolph AFB and NAS Pensacola, Florida, respectively.
In 2006, Vernon and the CSO premiered " Chick ' a ' Bone Checkout " a new concerto for alto, tenor and bass trombone and orchestra, written by trombonist and composer Christian Lindberg.

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