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Starting with small stations not members of the National Association of Broadcasters, the firm apparently is seeking to break down the anti-liquor barriers in major-market stations.
The Council on National Defense of the American Medical Association contributed a brief article to each issue entitled, `` This Is Your A.M.A. ''.
Other sources of information include the National Concrete Masonry Association, 38 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill., the Portland Cement Association, 33 West Grand Avenue, Chicago, Ill., and the Structural Clay Products Association, Washington, D.C..
The National Lumber Manufacturers Association, Washington, D. C., is developing plans to utilize specially treated lumber for underground shelter construction.
In 1959, the Yacht Safety Bureau was reorganized by the National Association of Engine and Boat Manufacturers and a group of insurance underwriters to provide a testing laboratory and labeling service for boats and their equipment.
An examination of some forty catalogs of schools offering courses in interior design, for the most part schools accredited by membership in the National Association of Schools of Art, and a further `` on the spot '' inspection of a number of schools, show their courses adhere pretty closely to the recommendations.
There will be no mitigation of these offences until all art schools, whether independent or attached to universities have separate accreditation -- as do medical schools -- by an art accreditation group such as the `` National Association of Schools of Art ''.
The group known as the American Association for Health,, Physical Education, and Recreation ( a division of the National Education Association ) initiated a conference which brought together representatives of the National Rifle Association, SAAMI and the American Fishing Tackle Manufacturers.
The Middle-South Region, as defined by the National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials ( NAIRO ), consists of the states of Kentucky, Maryland, Tennessee, West Virginia, Delaware, Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Finally there are the parent organizations and the laymen's organizations such as the National Association of Parents and Teachers, and the Citizens Committee on Public Schools.
That's why the FDA, the American Medical Association ( AMA ), and the National Better Business Bureau ( BBB ) have estimated the toll of mechanical quackery to be a substantial portion of the $610 million or so paid to medical charlatans annually.
Employes of Montgomery Ward & Co. at The Dalles, in a National Labor Relations Board election Thursday voted to decertify Local 1565, Retail Clerks International Association, AFL-CIO, as their collective bargaining agent.
It is not surprising that, as spokesman for real estate interests, the National Association of Real Estate Boards ( NAREB ) and its local associations have sought to limit and often ignore much of this pressure.
The National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities recommended creating AFI “ to enrich and nurture the art of film in America ” with initial funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Motion Picture Association of America and the Ford Foundation.
In addition to opposing the ADA on grounds of cost, church groups like the National Association of Evangelicals testified against the ADA's Title I ( employment ) provisions on grounds of religious liberty.
* Adrian Dantley ( born 1956 ), American retired National Basketball Association ( NBA ) player

National and Broadcasters
* 2002: Pioneer in Entertainment Award from the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters
* 1960 – The National Association of Broadcasters reacts to the Payola scandal by threatening fines for any disc jockeys who accept money for playing particular records.
Ashcroft was subsequently hired by the National Association of Broadcasters, which is strongly opposed to the merger.
At the annual convention of the National Association of Broadcasters, NAB Show, on 11 April 2010, EditShare announced that they plan to transform Lightworks into Lightworks Open Source.
from Brown University in November 1989 when he returned to campus to keynote the National Association of College Broadcasters second annual conference.
* January 25 – In Washington, D. C., the National Association of Broadcasters reacts to the payola scandal by threatening fines for any disc jockeys who accepted money for playing particular records.
Fox is a full member of the North American Broadcasters Association and the National Association of Broadcasters.
Broadcasters are mainly government-controlled ; the state-run Tunisian Radio and Television Establishment ( ERTT ) operates 2 national television networks, several national radio networks, and a number of regional radio stations ; 1 TV and 3 radio stations are privately-owned and report domestic news stories directly from the official Tunisian news agency ; the state retains control of broadcast facilities and transmitters through L ' Office National de la Telediffusion ; Tunisians also have access to Egyptian, pan-Arab, and European satellite TV channels ( 2007 )
In 1939, the National Association of Broadcasters formed a committee to recognize outstanding achievement in radio broadcasting.
Lambdin Kay was the awards chairman for The National Association of Broadcasters when he was asked to create a prize to honor the nation's premier radio programs and performances, as the Pulitzer did for the print press.
The Eash cartridge was later licensed by manufacturers, notably the Collins Radio Corporation, which first introduced a cartridge system for broadcasting at the National Association of Broadcasters 1959 annual show.
* National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame — Choir and Music and the Spoken Word
They hold membership in Western States Public Radio, The Rocky Mountain Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Utah Broadcasters Association, the Radio Resources Consortium, The Development Exchange, the National Translator Association, and the Public Radio Association of Development Officers ( PRADO ).
In 2006, Paul was inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
The first practical professional broadcast quality videotape machines capable of replacing kinescopes were the two-inch quadruplex videotape machines introduced by Ampex on April 14, 1956 at the National Association of Broadcasters convention in Chicago.
* National Religious Broadcasters
was awarded the National Religious Broadcasters ' President's Award.
Most Christian radio stations as well as programmers based in the United States are members of the National Religious Broadcasters organization ; there are reportedly 1, 600 different Christian broadcasting organizations in the U. S. They range from single stations to expansive networks.
The Wasteland Speech was a speech given by Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) chairman Newton N. Minow to the convention of the National Association of Broadcasters on May 9, 1961.
In a speech to the National Religious Broadcasters in 1986, Buchanan said about the " Reagan Revolution ,"
* May 9-Newton Minow, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, gives the " vast wasteland speech " to the National Association of Broadcasters, telling them that they could do a better job of serving " the public interest.
During a visit to the National Religious Broadcasters ' conference in Washington, opened by US President Jimmy Carter, she signed a recording contract with Word Records.

National and code
* Aspatria railway station, the National Rail code for the train station in the United Kingdom
* Altnabreac railway station ( National Rail code ), in Scotland
* Achnasheen railway station ( National Rail code: ACN ), a United Kingdom railway station
* ASH, National Rail code for Ash railway station, in Surrey, England
* Brandon railway station, Brandon, Suffolk, England ; National Rail station code BND
* Cowdenbeath railway station, Scotland, National Rail station code COW
* Chessington South railway station, a National Rail station code in England
The National Telegraphic Review and Operators Guide in April 1857 documented the use of the number 73 in Morse code to express " love and kisses " ( later reduced to the more formal " best regards ").
The National Firearms Act and Firearm Owners Protection Act define a " machine gun " in the United States code Title 26, Subtitle E, Chapter 53, Subchapter B, Part 1, § 5845 as:
* Hunmanby railway station, England, which has the National Rail station code " HUB "
ISINs consist of two alphabetic characters, which are the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for the issuing country, nine alpha-numeric digits ( the National Securities Identifying Number, or NSIN, which identifies the security ), and one numeric check digit.
National adaptations of the ICD-10 progressed to incorporate both clinical code ( ICD-10-CM ) and procedure code ( ICD-10-PCS ) with the revisions completed in 2003.
* The National Rail station code for Kearsley railway station, England
* Leamington Spa railway station, England ; National Rail station code LMS
* LDS, National Rail station code for Leeds railway station, England
* Middlesbrough railway station ( National Rail station code: MBR ), a station in England
On August 14, 2012, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences published an article stating the code which the retina uses to send signals to the brain has been cracked, and scientists have successfully restored full vision to blind mice.
* Stroud railway station ( National Rail code ) in Stroud, Gloucestershire, England
* Safety Analysis System, a computer code developed at the Argonne National Laboratory
* Dinas Powys railway station, Wales National Rail by station code
* Adlington ( Cheshire ) railway station's ( British ) National Rail code
* Pontefract Tanshelf railway station, England ; National Rail station code POT
Bhutan became a member of the United Nations in 1971, and the National Assembly was established and a new code of law, as well as the Royal Bhutanese Army and the High Court.

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