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OAP and science
The three institutions-USNO, NRL, and Lowell-each provide an executive to sit on an Operational Advisory Panel ( OAP ), which collectively guides the science and operations of the interferometer.

OAP and for
** Sky News 18 June 2004: OAP fined £ 100 for V sign
, the boat tour costs £ 7. 95 for adults, £ 4. 95 for children aged 3 – 15 ( free for children under 3 ), OAP concession £ 6. 95, student / state benefits concession £ 6. 95, and family price of £ 23. 24 ( 2 adults and 2 or more children-10 % discount ) with a discount of 10 % for a group of 20 or more.
The OAP enabled government-wide action to develop Canada ’ s ocean resources for the benefit of coastal communities, while protecting fragile marine ecosystems.
The PCs promised to increase OAP to $ 100 per month for all those 70 years old and over.
The Office of Atoms for Peace ( OAP ) of Thailand ( สำน ั กงานปรมาณ ู เพ ื่ อส ั นต ิ) located in Chatuchak district, Bangkok, Thailand, was established in 1961 as the Office of Atomic Energy for Peace, the OAP serves as the main authority in nuclear research in Thailand.

OAP and ;
; Betty the Auld Slapper: A female OAP who has an obsession with recounting her x-rated memories of the war ; usually sits with her legs spread and skirt clearly open.

OAP and is
Lenny Henry in Pieces introduced many new characters, the more notable examples being Donovan Bogarde, a randy OAP who is attracted to and pursues Mrs Johnson.
This is a term typically used in the United Kingdom and Australia where someone of pensionable age may also be referred to as an ' old age pensioner ', or OAP.
Quantitatively, the objective of asset management is to strike an optimal balance between maximizing Overall Asset Productivity ( OAP ) and minimizing Total Cost of Ownership ( TCO ).

OAP and .
Munday's One Act Play has advanced to the State OAP Meet 8 times, winning the State Championship in ' 93, 2nd runner-up in ' 97, and 1st runner-up in 2008.
In 1998, the Origins of Angkor Project ( OAP ,) a joint project of the Royal Thai Fine Arts Department Anthropology Department and the University of Otago, New Zealand, began excavations to investigate the underlying sequence.
Regan introduced the Oceans Action Plan ( OAP ) in May 2005.
The OAP was the framework to advance an integrated federal oceans agenda and was a key priority in the DFO ’ s strategic plan.
Ena was offered a place at an old folk's home but unsurprisingly she declined, choosing to lodge with old friend Henry Foster at St. Anne's after briefly living with Minnie, although when the maisonettes were built Ena moved into No. 6, a purpose-built OAP ground floor flat.
OAP published two issues of Vårt Ord.
* Smith, J. C. Home Office Consultation Paper-Violence: Reforming the OAP Act 1861 ( 1998 ) CLR 317.
Gilfach has many institutions, such as an OAP Welfare Hall, Workingmen's Club, Scout Hall, and a YMCA building.
The development would be tied in with a new housing estate south of Clifton, a new OAP residential estate, and a Park and Ride to serve the M1 and reduce congestion into the city along the A453.

commissioned and chief
After the merger, with all operations under the management of Sir George Simpson ( 1826 – 1860 ), the company had a corps of commissioned officers, 25 chief factors and 28 chief traders, who shared in the profits of the company during the monopoly years.
These architects were commissioned by Roland Paoletti, chief architect for the Jubilee Line Extension ( JLE ).
The chief public work he commissioned outside of Cairo was the large bridge at Giza, which intended to form an outwork of defense against a potential Moorish invasion.
However, warrant officers in the United States are technical leaders and specialists, and chief warrant officers are commissioned by the president of the United States and take the same oath as regular commissioned officers.
In 1843, the wardroom warrant officers were given commissioned status, while in 1853 the lower-grade warrant officers were absorbed into the new rate of chief petty officer, both classes thereby ceasing to be warrant officers.
On 25th July 1864 the standing warrant officers were divided into two grades: warrant officers and chief warrant officers ( or " commissioned warrant officers ", a phrase that was replaced in 1920 with " commissioned officers from warrant rank ", although they were still usually referred to as " commissioned warrant officers ", even in official documents ).
The base was greatly enlarged by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, the minister of Louis XIV, who also commissioned his chief military engineer Vauban to strengthen the fortifications around the city.
When intelligence chief Gibli contradicted Lavon, Sharrett commissioned a board of inquiry consisting of Israeli Supreme Court Justice Isaac Olshan and the first chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces, Yaakov Dori that was unable to find conclusive evidence that Lavon had authorized the operation.
In 1905 Oskar von Miller ( 1855 – 1934 ) of the Deutsches Museum in Munich commissioned updated versions of a geared orrery and planetarium from M Sendtner, and later worked with Franz Meyer, chief engineer at the Carl Zeiss optical works in Jena, on the largest mechanical planetarium ever constructed, capable of displaying both heliocentric and geocentric motion.
The Mattawa Police Department ( MAPD ) currently consists of a police chief and three full-time, fully commissioned general authority Washington State police officers.
There are currently 46 commissioned officers and one chief assigned full-time to the city.
Aschaffenburg's chief buildings are the Schloss Johannisburg, built 1605 – 1614 by Archbishop Schweikard von Kronberg, which contains a library with a number of incunabula, a collection of engravings and paintings ; the Pompejanum, a replica of a Roman town house discovered in Pompeii commissioned by King Ludwig I. and opened in 1850 ; the Stiftskirche basilica, founded in 974 by Otto of Swabia, duke of Bavaria, but dating in the main from the early 12th century on, in which are preserved various monuments by the Vischers, a sarcophagus with the relics of Saint Margaret, and a famous painting by Matthias Grünewald ; the Capuchin hospital ; a theatre, which was formerly a house of the Teutonic Order ; several mansions of the nobility ; and the beautiful, historical " Altstadt " ( the oldest section of Aschaffenburg ).
However, when warrant officers achieve the rank of chief warrant officer ( CWO2 ) or higher, they are commissioned and are considered commissioned officers just like any other commissioned officer but are still held in a different paygrade tier.
Commissioned Officers ( O-1 through O-10 second lieutenant or ensign through general or admiral, and W-2 through W-5 ( chief warrant officers )) are commissioned under the authority of the President of the United States with the advice and consent of the United States Senate, Warrant Officers ( WO-1 ) are given a warrant under the authority of their respective Service Secretary ( e. g. Secretary of the Army ), National Guard officers are additionally committed to the authority of the governor of their state.
In October 1941, Austin received a commission as chief carpenter ( commissioned warrant officer ).
Subsequently, on December 19, Travis was commissioned as a lieutenant colonel of the Legion of Cavalry and became the chief recruiting officer for a new regular Texan army.
In 1570, Sultan Selim II commissioned the chief architect Mimar Sinan to renovate the Masjid.
Schley was commissioned chief of the bureau of equipment and recruiting at the United States Department of the Navy in 1885, and promoted captain in March 1888.

commissioned and scientist
During the war he stole plans for the " nullatron ," a device that could control human minds, adapted a space-warping device developed by the cyborg scientist codenamed Brain Drain, and commissioned Nazi scientists to develop a projector which could encircle and suspend sections of cities within spheres of energy.
The Ministry of Defence's Nick Pope states that The Ministry of Defence ’ s UFO Project has its roots in a study commissioned in 1950 by the MOD ’ s then Chief Scientific Adviser, the great radar scientist Sir Henry Tizard.
Later, Jameson commissioned another scientist, Dr. Marla Madison, to create a new and improved Spider-Slayer.
A new story was commissioned from Jonathan Hensleigh ( Die Hard with a Vengeance ), which cast Simon Templar as a mercenary hired by a billionaire Russian oil and gas tycoon to steal the secret of cold fusion from an eccentric but beautiful American scientist.
Merton, having been rejected for active service on grounds of health, was commissioned in 1916 as a lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in the secret service, the first scientist to be so appointed.

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