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Clinico-pathologic and Conferences
Forty-five new Clinico-pathologic Conferences were prepared, bringing the total to 61 available for loan distribution.

Clinico-pathologic and .
Nine new teaching Clinico-pathologic Conference sets were prepared, which makes a total of 70 types of teaching sets for loan.

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These Lambeth Conferences have been held roughly every 10 years since 1878 ( the second such conference ) and remain the most visible coming-together of the whole Communion.
Faculty members have been at the forefront of such major academic developments as the Dartmouth Conferences, the Dartmouth Time Sharing System, Dartmouth BASIC, and Dartmouth ALGOL 30.
The Evolution of Language International Conferences have been held biennially since 1996.
For example, in the United Methodist Church, bishops are elected for life, can serve up to two terms in a specific conference ( three if special permission is given ), are responsible for ordaining and appointing clergy to pastor churches, perform many administrative duties, preside at the annual sessions of the regional Conferences and at the quadrennial meeting of the worldwide General Conference, have authority for teaching and leading the church on matters of social and doctrinal import, and serve to represent the denomination in ecumenical gatherings.
The parties to the convention have met annually from 1995 in Conferences of the Parties ( COP ) to assess progress in dealing with climate change.
Since the UNFCCC entered into force, the parties have been meeting annually in Conferences of the Parties ( COP ) to assess progress in dealing with climate change, and beginning in the mid-1990s, to negotiate the Kyoto Protocol to establish legally binding obligations for developed countries to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
From 2005 the Conferences have met in conjunction with Meetings of Parties of the Kyoto Protocol ( MOP ), and parties to the Convention that are not parties to the Protocol can participate in Protocol-related meetings as observers.
General, Jurisdictional, Central, and Annual Conferences are all required to have an equal number of laity and clergy.
The IARU Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Conferences ( GAREC ) and IARU Global Simulated Emergency Tests have included ALE.
The 1st, 2nd and 3rd International Conferences on Discrete Element Methods have been a common point for researchers to publish advances in the method and its applications.
The resolutions of the Lambeth Conferences have never been regarded as synodical decrees, but their weight has increased with each conference.
Other claims to fame are the founding of the SANE Conferences organization and the fact that the NLUUG was the first organisation to have Linus Torvalds be a speaker on a conference outside Finland.
More recently, other generous donations have led to the fully endowed Hans and Tamar Oppenheimer Chair in Public International Law ; the fully endowed H. Heward Stikeman Chair in the Law of Taxation ; and the founding of the Echenberg Family Conferences on Human Rights.
After service as a cabinet minister in Nova Scotia in governments led by both the Liberals and the Conservatives, Henry was a delegate to all three Confederation Conferences, and may have helped draft the British North America Act, i. e., the Canadian constitution.
Every three years, ministers and lay commissioners who have been elected by the Conferences meet to set church policy and choose a new Moderator.
Today too, Episcopal Conferences have availed themselves of the authority granted them in law to reduce the number below the ten mentioned above.
In addition to programming offered to high school students, several Youth and Government programs have established similar types of programming for middle school students by running additional Youth Legislatures / MUN Conferences and State Assemblies, incorporating middle school delegates and events into existing high school programming, or in some cases doing both.
Many of the current and past groups who have attended YMCA Conferences have worked with Joe Percefull from 7th grade to their present grade.
Conferences have been held inter alia at the London School of Economics ( 1993 and 2001 ), the Federal University of Pernambuco in Recife, Brazil ( 1994 ), the Sapienza University of Rome ( 1995 ), the Université de Montréal ( 1996 ), the Free university of Amsterdam ( 1997 ), the Industrial Union in Turin ( 1998 ), the Bryn Athyn College in Pennsylvania ( 1999 ), the University of Latvia in Riga ( 2000 ), the University of Utah and Brigham Young University ( 2002 ), and the University of Vilnius ( 2003 ).
Bhargavas have resolved to hold ' International Conferences ' at various places to bring the International Bhargava community in the main stream.
" Bates was active with the Whites in participating in a series of Bible Conferences held in 1848 to 1850 that have become known as the Sabbath and Sanctuary Conferences.
During the various BTWC Review Conferences, Pakistan's representatives have urged more robust participation from state signatories, invited new states to join the treaty, and, as part of the non-aligned group of countries, have made the case for guarantees for states ' rights to engage in peaceful exchanges of biological and toxin materials for purposes of scientific research.

Conferences and been
This has been reinforced by the Lambeth Conferences of Anglican Communion bishops, which first met in 1867.
The Proclamation has been repeatedly discussed in General Conferences of the Church as well as in virtually all other kinds of church meetings throughout the world.
In addition, the Conversations chrétiennes were translated in 1695 as Christian Conferences ... to which is added, Meditations on Humility and Repentance: this work has also been unavailable in English since the seventeenth century.
The name Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs has since been used to refer to the group, although citizens in Pugwash generally term these visitors as the " Great Thinkers.
and saw them as a nucleus of an international federation that was to meet at regular intervals to administer justice and develop international law procedures for the peaceful settlement of disputes, asserting " that a definite political union of the states of the world has been created with the First and Second Conferences.
The movement has been very successful in maintaining doctrinal standards and traditional United Methodist positions on theology and practice at the General Conferences in Cleveland ( 2000 ), Pittsburgh ( 2004 ), and Ft. Worth ( 2008 ).
It was established in 1957 to provide a permanent organization to support the goals of the Technical Lighthouse Conferences, which had been convening since 1929.
There has also been a major growth in conferences, with not only a continuing series by DRS, but also series such as Design Thinking, Doctoral Education in Design, Design Computing and Cognition, Design and Emotion, the European Academy, the Asian Design Conferences, etc.
More than One thousand research papers have been published in National and International Conferences and Journals till date.
He has been a speaker at the International Buddhist Summit in Phnom Penh in 2002, and at three Global Conferences on Buddhism.
The Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs and the Dartmouth Conferences were said to have been used by Soviet delegates to promote Soviet propaganda.
It has been instrumental in forming coalitions to lead national movements for change, such as the Urban League and the White House Conferences on Children.
Conferences have been or will be held in the following locations:
The merger, which had been in discussions since 1929, came eventually between the Church of India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon ( Anglican ), the United Church of Northern India ( Congregationalist and Presbyterian ), the Baptist Churches of Northern India ( British Baptists ), the Church of the Brethren in India, which withdrew in 2006, the Methodist Church ( British and Australia Conferences ) and the Disciples of Christ denominations.
Since its formation, the World Church Leadership Council has been the deliberative and consensus forming body for a number of important decisions, such as the 2002 Statement on Homosexuality, formation of mission centers, and setting of dates for specially called World Conferences.

Conferences and great
Dr. Hunter died on June 3, 1902, in his 89th year, after having held almost every office his church offered: teacher, missionary, pastor of both small and great churches, presiding elder for 20 years, delegate to Annual Conferences, a member of 12 General Conferences, and of the 1891 Ecumenical Conference.

Conferences and by
The first major expression of this were the Lambeth Conferences of the communion's bishops, first convened by Archbishop of Canterbury Charles Longley in 1867.
The First Colonial Conference in 1887 was followed by periodic meetings, known as Imperial Conferences from 1911, of government leaders of the Empire.
However, the majority of the important decisions are held not in the main meetings themselves, but at the informal ' retreats ': introduced at the second CHOGM, in Ottawa, by Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau, but reminiscent of the excursions to Chequers or Dorneywood in the days of the Prime Ministers ' Conferences.
In 1991 and 2000, Djibouti played a key role in the search for peace in Somalia by hosting Somali Reconciliation Conferences.
After the Second World War ( 1939 – 45 ), and the Tehran, Casablanca and Yalta Conferences, the Allies by the Berlin Declaration of June 5th, 1945 had assumed supreme authority over Germany.
The Statute gave effect to certain political resolutions passed by the Imperial Conferences of 1926 and 1930, in particular the Balfour Declaration of 1926.
In many ways, the United Methodist Church operates in a connectional organization of the Annual Conferences, and actions taken by one conference are not binding upon another.
On February 27, 1922, President Harding implemented the first of a series of Radio Conferences headed by Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover.
Conferences, usually delivered by the prior, on this important part of the Christian and priestly life were given especially to the interns.
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" As for the actual sign of peace to be given, the manner is to be established by Conferences of Bishops in accordance with the culture and customs of the peoples.
Most Episcopal Conferences quickly approved interim vernacular translations, generally different from country to country, and, after having them confirmed by the Holy See, published them in 1965.
The Lambeth Conferences are decennial assemblies of bishops of the Anglican Communion convened by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The Ruhlman and Tanner Conferences, supported by Wellesley alumnae, are held every year for students to share their learning experience within the college community.
In Fidei Depositum, Pope John Paul II declared that the Catechism of the Catholic Church was " a valid and legitimate instrument for ecclesial communion and a sure norm for teaching the faith, and stated that it " is not intended to replace the local catechisms duly approved by the ecclesiastical authorities ( Vatican ), the Diocesan Bishops and the Episcopal Conferences ".
The Divine Office is translated by a commission set up by the Episcopal Conferences of England and Wales, Australia and Ireland.
In 1874 and again in 1875, he presided over the Reunion Conferences held at Bonn and attended by leading ecclesiastics from the British Isles and from the Oriental non-Roman Churches, among whom were Bishop Christopher Wordsworth of Lincoln ; Bishop Harold Browne of Ely ; Lord Plunket, archbishop of Dublin ; Lycurgus, Greek Orthodox archbishop of Syros and Tenos ; Canon Liddon ; and the Russian Orthodox Professor Ossmnine of St. Petersburg.
In 1874 and 1875 he was the official reporter of the memorable Reunion Conferences held at Bonn in those years and attended by many distinguished theologians of the Oriental and Anglican communions.
Incidents included: the protests against the Simon Commission Report ; the Nehru Report ; the All-Parties Conference ; the Muslim League leader Mohammad Ali Jinnah's 14 points ; the Civil Disobedience Movement launched by the Indian National Congress under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi ; and the Round Table Conferences.
It had over 3000 churches, over 1200 traveling preachers, 2500 local preachers, about 140, 000 members, and 22 Annual Conferences, presided over by four bishops.

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