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Council's and Earth
Not agreeing with the High Council's leadership of Second Earth or its reckless use of the sleepers, he eventually forms a group called The Ark, which would later overthrow the High Council's " government " on Second Earth.
The Minbari Warrior Caste soldiers who crewed the Council's flagship approached the Earth fleet with open gunports, a traditional gesture of respect.

Council's and Alliance
* The International Wrestling Association unified the IWA World Heavyweight Championship with the WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship when the World Wrestling Council's champion abandoned the company and participated in a unification match which was recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance, in the process creating the first Undisputed World Heavyweight Champion in Puerto Rico.

Council's and ships
The earth ships ( under command of a captain with a reputation for recklessness ) misinterpreted the gesture as prelude to an attack and attacked the Council's ship.

Council's and with
It also merged the Council's High Representative with the Commission's foreign policy head, with this new figure chairing the foreign affair's Council rather than the rotating presidency.
This has in some cases led to clashes between the two bodies with the Council's system of intergovernmentalism contradicting the developing parliamentary system and supranational principles.
These stories originated from the unofficial points-of-view of some Council attendees who discussed their ideas with those not privy to the Council's deliberations.
In May 2012, he was awarded the Atlantic Council's award, for distinguished humanitarian leadership, due to his charitable work with wounded soldiers.
It has been argued that resolutions passed outside of Chapter VII can also be binding ; the legal basis for that is the Council's broad powers under Article 24 ( 2 ), which states that " in discharging these duties ( exercise of primary responsibility in international peace and security ), it shall act in accordance with the Purposes and Principles of the United Nations ".
Charlemagne, however, who had received the Council's decisions only in a bad Latin translation, consulted with his theologians and sent the Pope the Capitulare contra synodum ( 792 ), a response critical of several passages found in the council's acts.
A new edition of the Roman Missal implementing the Council's decisions was promulgated by Pope Paul VI with the apostolic constitution Missale Romanum of 3 April 1969.
" The old story of the Samaritan has been the model of the spirituality of the council " ( Paul VI., address, Dec. 7 ): On 8 December, the Council was formally closed, with the bishops professing their obedience to the Council's decrees.
These tendencies however were never supported by the First Vatican Council's dogma of papal infallibility and primacy of 1870, but are rather inspired by erroneous private opinions of some Roman Catholic laymen, who tend to identify themselves completely with the Holy See.
The Taranaki Country Council's three ridings eventually split, with the Omata Riding remaining part of the Taranaki County Council, the Moa riding merging with the Inglewood Borough Council and the Waitara Riding becoming part of the Clifton County Council.
The Council's letter of confirmation clearly states: " We anathematize the inventors of the new error, that is, Theodore, Sergius, ... and also Honorius, who did not attempt to sanctify this Apostolic Church with the teaching of Apostolic tradition, but by profane treachery permitted its purity to be polluted.
The Council's duties and powers are not elaborated further, but it is also credited with rejecting Arvedui's claim after the death of Ondoher and should possibly be equated with " the elders " that sent Boromir to Rivendell.
Among other things, he supported the 2001 United States invasion of Afghanistan, because it was in line with the UN Security Council's decision and because only military centers were to be targeted.
According to the former Bedfordshire County Council's estimates, the town had a population of 80, 000 in mid 2005, with 19, 720 in the adjacent town of Kempston.
His attitude toward the Council's surrender of Maine, in return for an extension of the truce with France and a French bride for Henry, must have contributed to his appointment on 30 July as Lieutenant of Ireland.
City Council's new proposal was unsatisfactory to the four departments, and the municipal Electrical Workers took action and began striking on May 15, 1919, with the waterwork and fire alarm employees joining a few days later.
An at-times noisy ' examination in public ', to test the ‘ soundness ’ of the Council's submitted AAP proposals, was held in October 2008, conducted by the Planning Inspectorate, and the subsequent report broadly agreed with the Council's plans.
In recent years, Haringey Council has become the subject of nationwide criticism over its handling of the welfare of young children in connection with the murder of Victoria Climbie and the death of Baby P. In March 2009, Haringey Council's performance was placed by the Audit Commission in the bottom four of the country and the worst in London.
It also includes a library with free public internet access, the Council's first One Stop Shop, conference and meeting space, a gallery and a café.
The current Council's relationship with Mayor Kant has been contentious over the past 3 years.
Massasoit Council's Noquochoke Lodge 124 of the Order of the Arrow merged with Cachalot Council's Agawam Lodge 509 to form Neemat Lodge 124.

Council's and open
There was a dispute in the town over whether stores should open on Sunday, and if alcohol should be allowed to be sold, due to a large majority of the city's residents being members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but it was resolved in a 2005 referendum that approved the City Council's decision to allow stores to open on Sunday and to sell alcohol.
" Durham City Council's Local Plan notes that the " powerful " building, together with Kingsgate Bridge, " provides an exhilarating pedestrian route ... out into open space over the river gorge ".
It is thought that Ganilau's open disagreement with several senior government figures, including Vice-President Ratu Jope Seniloli and Information Minister Simione Kaitani, along with fears that he was undermining the neutrality of the Great Council to use it as a platform from which to advance his own political ambitions, were factors in the Cakaudrove Provincial Council's decision.
Birmingham City Council's aim was to create an environment of water features, walkways and new office and leisure buildings, that would open out onto the adjacent canal.
The Medway Council's Riverside park at Gillingham is another example of managed open public access to the marshes.
The house is now the Council's training centre, with the gardens open to the public.

Council's and respect
The Government of Lebanon should heed the Council's repeated calls for the parties to respect the Blue Line in its entirety.
The Council's advisory workload is divided between its administrative sections with respect to the ministry or department affected by the government order.
It relies on publishers and editors to respect the Council's views, to adhere voluntarily to ethical standards and to publicly admit mistakes.

Council's and Minbari
* The Grey Council's orders to surrender at the Battle of the Line was bitterly opposed by much of the warrior caste ; this has led to a growing rift between the religious and warrior castes in Minbari society.
The Council's Triluminary detected Valen's DNA in Sinclair, so they assumed, to their profound shock, that he possessed the soul of Valen, a hero of the Minbari who led them to victory 1, 000 years ago against the Shadows.
He was not impressed by the revelation of the Grey Council's secret and was angry at the years their leaders had been concealing the truth about the end of the war from the Minbari people.

Council's and .
Expansion and relocation of industry in Rhode Island is the direct responsibility of the Development Council's Industrial Division, and the figures quoted above indicate a successful year's operation.
During 1960, two important conferences were organized by the Development Council's Industrial Division.
Goodis voiced his objection before City Council's Finance Committee.
There was no directive for it -- the Security Council's resolution had not mentioned political matters, and in any case the United Nations by the terms of its charter may not interfere in the political affairs of any nation, whether to unify it, federalize it or Balkanize it.
" Dürer may even have contributed to the Nuremberg City Council's mandating Lutheran sermons and services in March 1525.
The Australian National Football Council's primary role was to govern the game at national level to facilitate interstate representative and club competition.
The Soviets boycotted UN Security Council meetings while protesting the Council's failure to seat the People's Republic of China and, thus, did not veto the Council's approval of UN action to oppose the North Korean invasion.
The Council is administered by the Council's Secretary General.
Although initiated by a gamble of then-President of the Commission, Walter Hallstein, who lost the Presidency after the crisis, it exposed flaws in the Council's workings.
The Parliament has often provided opposition to the Council's wishes.
At its second reading, if the Parliament approves the text or does not act, the text is adopted, otherwise the Parliament may propose further amendments to the Council's proposal.
Every six months the presidency rotates between the states, in an order predefined by the Council's members, allowing each state to preside over the body.
The greatest weight in the Council's decrees is given to the sacraments.
The Council's findings were rejected by many of the Christians on the fringes of the Byzantine Empire, including Egyptians, Syrians, Armenians, and others.
The National Council's publications on doublespeak have made significant contributions in describing the need for reform where clarity in communication has been deliberately distorted.
It is however probable ( though no contemporary account of the Council's decisions has survived ) that no method of determining the date was specified by the Council.
The Shura Council's legislative powers are limited.
When over 100 parliamentarians from the twelve member nations of the Council of Europe came together in Strasbourg in the summer of 1949 for the first ever meeting of the Council's Consultative Assembly, drafting a " charter of human rights " and creating a Court to enforce it was high on their agenda.
After extensive debates, the Assembly sent its final proposal to the Council's Committee of Ministers, which convened a group of experts to draft the Convention itself.
Due to the great length of time between the Council's convocation and meeting, many bishops had the opportunity to attend.
Part of the ritual of the Council's proceedings is that the mace is carried by the Council Officer when leading the Lord Provost into the Council Chamber to chair full council meetings.

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