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The Greater London Authority ( GLA ) is the top-tier administrative body for Greater London, England.
The GLA is responsible for the strategic administration of the 1579 km² ( 610 sq.
The GLA is based at City Hall, a new building on the south bank of the River Thames, next to Tower Bridge.
The GLA is different from the Corporation of the City of London with its largely ceremonial Lord Mayors, which controls only the square mile of the City, London's chief financial centre.
Instead, its work is carried out by four functional bodies, which come under the GLA umbrella, and work under the policy direction of the Mayor and Assembly.
The GLA is responsible for coordinating land use planning in Greater London.
With only few troops left, the player is ordered to build a small base and destroy the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre after it falls under the control of GLA and to eliminate further terrorist threats.
The Deptford Mall is the seventh largest shopping mall in New Jersey and the largest in the South Jersey region of the state, with a Gross leasable area ( GLA ) of.
Thus the total GLA at King of Prussia is in the vicinity of GLA, depending on the source used, making it the largest shopping complex in terms of GLA under one ownership in the United States.
The Mall of America has more GLA under one roof, but is actually smaller than King of Prussia in terms of GLA.
City Hall is the headquarters of the Greater London Authority ( GLA ) which comprises the Mayor of London and the London Assembly.
The building does not belong to the GLA but is leased under a 25-year rent.
Although County Hall's old council chamber is still intact, the building is unavailable for use by the GLA due to its conversion into, among other things, a luxury hotel, amusement arcade and aquarium.
About 30 – 35 % of the weight of hempseed is an edible oil that contains about 80 % as essential fatty acids ( EFAs ); i. e., linoleic acid, omega-6 ( LA, 55 %), alpha-linolenic acid, omega-3 ( ALA, 22 %), in addition to gamma-linolenic acid, omega-6 ( GLA, 1 – 4 %) and stearidonic acid, omega-3 ( SDA, 0 – 2 %).
The 2004 GLA elections saw the Greens lose the seat held by Lynch, leaving Jones and Johnson as the two remaining members of the Green Group, of which she is now the Convenor.
Spirulina's lipid content is about 7 % by weight, and is rich in gamma-linolenic acid ( GLA ), and also provides alpha-linolenic acid ( ALA ), linoleic acid ( LA ), stearidonic acid ( SDA ), eicosapentaenoic acid ( EPA ), docosahexaenoic acid ( DHA ) and arachidonic acid ( AA ).
Chromosomal analysis of the GLA gene is the most accurate method of diagnosis, and many mutations which cause the disease have been noted.
The seed oil is desired as source of gamma-linolenic acid ( GLA, 18: 3, cis 6, 9, 12-octadecatrienoic acid ), for which borage is the highest known plant-based source ( 17-28 %).

GLA and local
After securing the support of the London Borough of Brent, the GLA and Arts Council England, the company began work converting an old music and dance Forester's Hall on the Kilburn High Road into what is now known as the Tricycle Theatre, opting for this space due to the lack of local entertainment facilities for the residents of Kilburn at the time.

GLA and government
In 2000, London-wide government was restored, with the creation of the Greater London Authority ( GLA ) by Tony Blair's government, covering the same area of Greater London.
In November 2005, the government published a consultation document reviewing the powers of the GLA, making proposals for additional powers, including waste management, planning, housing, and learning and skills.

GLA and terms
Chinese units are usually in between American and GLA units in terms of cost and individual units are proportional in effectiveness.
The GLA of the mall today is, making it the fifth largest shopping mall in the U. S. and ninth largest in terms of shopping area.

GLA and elections
Simultaneously with the elections to the London Borough councils, a referendum was held on the establishment of the GLA in May 1998, which was approved with 72 % of the vote.
Workers Power took part in the Socialist Alliance, standing a candidate in the London GLA elections in 2000 and in the general election in 2001.

GLA and powers
Following an interim period in which the Mayor and Assembly had been elected but had no powers, the GLA was formally established on 3 July 2000.
* About the GLA-Website detailing the powers of the GLA

GLA and .
While the GLA has a modern constitution, the organisation of the City of London has barely changed since the Middle Ages.
Areas which the GLA has responsibility for include transport, policing, fire and rescue, development and strategic planning.
The GLA does not directly provide any services itself.
* Citymayors. com profile page on GLA history
During the Chinese campaign of the 2003 video game Command & Conquer: Generals, the bridge was intentionally bombed by a fictional terrrorist group called the Global Liberation Army ( GLA ) as Chinese Troops cross the bridge.
Ledgewood Mall ( with a gross leasable area of ) and Roxbury Mall ( with a GLA of ) are regional shopping malls located within the township.
The Court at King of Prussia, comprising GLA connected by an open-air walkway to The Plaza, opened in 1980.
The Plaza was renovated and expanded between 1991 – 1996, to include nearly GLA.
Kravco Company re-tenanted it with big-box stores and restaurants such as The Cheesecake Factory, reducing GLA slightly, renaming that portion of The Court " The Pavilion.

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What makes the current phenomenon unique is that so many science-fiction writers have reversed a trend and turned to writing works critical of the impact of science and technology on human life.
One of the inescapable realities of the Cold War is that it has thrust upon the West a wholly new and historically unique set of moral dilemmas.
But Oakwood Heights is unique in one particular.
The structure appears to be unique among OOH compounds, but is the same as that assumed by Af.
A number of unique medical problems might be created when man is exposed to an infectious agent through the respiratory route rather than by natural portal of entry.
These operators D and N are unique and each is a polynomial in T.
It is interesting that a 1: 1 correspondence can be established between the lines of two such pencils, so that in a sense a unique image can actually be assigned to each tangent.
Hence, thought of as a line in a particular plane **yp, any tangent to Q has a unique image and moreover this image is the same for all planes through L.
Spontaneity training theory is unique and relatively new.
This weakness is not unique to labor surplus areas, for it is inherent in the system of local school districts in this country.
What with traders trading for so many different objectives, and what with there being so many unique and individualized market theories and trading techniques in use, and more coming into use all the time, it is hard to imagine how any particular theory or technique could acquire enough `` fans '' to invalidate itself.
Probably the primary reason for special treatment of a net operating loss carryover is the unique opportunity it presents for tax avoidance.
It is the classroom teacher, however, who has daily contacts with pupils, and who is in a unique position to put sound psychological principles into practice.
One reason for the unique vitality of the chorus is its great variety in expression.
The policy may not be unique but the maximum value of P certainly is, and once the policy is specified this maximum can be calculated by ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) as a function of the feed state Af.
Sir Julian Huxley in his book Uniqueness Of Man makes the novel point that just as man is unique in being the only animal which requires a long period of infancy and childhood under family protection, so is he the only animal who has a long period after the decline of his procreativity.
Most people do not realize that the congregation, as a gathered fellowship meeting regularly face to face, personally sharing in a common experience and expressing that experience in daily relationships with one another, is unique.
A sense of self-certainty and the freedom to experiment with different roles, or confidence in one's own unique behavior as an alternative to peer-group conformity, is more easily developed during adolescence if, during early childhood, the individual was permitted to exercise initiative and encouraged to develop some autonomy.
First, the State Department is unique among government agencies for its lack of public supporters.
The death of a man is unique, and yet it is universal.

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