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RHINO and Geneva
The RHINO (" Retour des Habitants dans les Immeubles Non-Occupés "; in English, " Return of Inhabitants to Non-Occupied Buildings ") was a 19-year-long squat in Geneva.
* RHINO ( squat ), the oldest squat in Geneva ( Switzerland )

RHINO and on
In 2001 the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences ( NARAS ) presented posthumous Grammy Certification to Dickie Goodman for his original hit record The Flying Saucer as it was re-issued by RHINO on a Grammy Winning CD compilation of novelty / comedy records.

RHINO and .
* RHINO ROBOTICS LTD. MODEL XR-2 at rhinorobotics. com

organisation and often
Although there are often disputes about its organisation and funding, British parties to this day must still voice their general support for the NHS in order to remain electable.
It describes an ostensibly non-governmental organisation performing governmental functions, often in receipt of funding or other support from government, while mainstream NGOs mostly get their donations or funds from the public and other organizations that support their cause.
Among programmers, yet another ( often abbreviated ya, Ya or YA in the initial part of an acronym ) is an idiomatic qualifier in the name of a computer program, organisation, or event that is confessedly unoriginal.
From 1958 to 1962, Barbados was one of the ten members of the West Indies Federation, an organisation doomed to failure by a number of factors, including what were often petty nationalistic prejudices and limited legislative power.
Due to military shortages and lack of organisation in French territory, many breaches of the Continental System occurred as French-dominated states engaged in illicit ( though often tolerated ) trade with British smugglers.
He created an organisation called Great Britain 75 and recruited members from the aristocratic clubs in Mayfair ; mainly ex-military men ( often former SAS members ).
They are thus very much more than secretaries and often in fact are the lynch pin of the organisation.
In 1963, the reunified Fourth International elected a United Secretariat of the Fourth International ( USFI ), by which name the organisation as a whole is often still referred.
" Salvo Lima was, in fact, the politician to whom Cosa Nostra turned most often to resolve problems for the organisation whose solution lay in Rome ," Buscetta testified.
LETSystems often have all of the problems confronting any voluntary, not-for-profit, non governmental, community based organisation.
In general, AUP statements / documents often begin with a statement of the philosophy of the sponsoring organisation and intended reason as to why Internet use is offered to the users of that organisation's network.
Disclaimers are often added in order to absolve an organisation from responsibility under specific circumstances.
In the films, the organisation has a more active role, often as a third party in the ongoing Cold War.
For this purpose some of the command and other military, and often civilian personnel participate in identification of these threats, which is at once an organisation, a system and a process collectively called military intelligence ( MI ).
CIO's are often tasked with either driving or heading up crucial IT projects which are essential to the strategic and operational objectives of an organisation.
A quiz league is an organisation that runs quizzes, normally in pubs, though such competitions are distinct from the standard pub quiz as they will normally involve two teams and often include a number of individual questions.
The Returned and Services League of Australia ( often abbreviated to RSL ) is a support organisation for men and women who have served or are serving in the Australian Defence Force ( ADF ).
Not least among these, especially in hazardous environments, is the often felt need on the part of people in the organisation for a role in a small primary group.
Following the split, the remnants of the Irish Volunteers were often, and erroneously, referred to as the " Sinn Féin Volunteers ", or " Shinners ", after Arthur Griffith's political organisation Sinn Féin.
Modern hygiene regulations have made this activity more complicated, but so entwined are the ideals of the hymn and ongoing self-sufficiency that the ideology of the organisation is often summarised as " Jam and Jerusalem "
Political groups which work within a larger organisation but also maintain a " public face " often reject the term " entrism " but are nevertheless sometimes considered to be entryists by the larger organisation.
Contributions in administration, course organisation can compensate for a less substantial research dossier in some rare cases as the evaluation is primarily done by external and often foreign referees.
The MP for Wyre Forest is Mark Garnier of the Conservative Party, who in 2010 unseated the incumbent, Richard Taylor of Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern ( often simply Health Concern ), a local organisation.

organisation and faced
During 2007, Macquarie University faced a restructuring of its student organisation after an audit raised questions about management of hundreds of thousands of dollars in funds by student organisations At the centre of the investigation was Victor Ma, president of the Macquarie University Students ' Council, who had previously been involved in a high-profile case of student election fixing at the University of Sydney.
He claims that the WFP people as an organisation " are in the absurd situation of, on the one hand, being dedicated to the fight against hunger while, on the other hand, being faced with unemployment where hunger actually eliminated ".
Military organisation proved to be the final issue faced by Curzon in India.
At this time, the division's artillery assets included two artillery field regiments, a medium regiment, and a divisional locating battery, and although on paper the division was a large, combined arms formation, in reality many of its units were hollow and inadequately equipped, and in the decades following this the division, and indeed the CMF in general, underwent a period of uncertainty as the government attempted to solve the issues that the organisation faced, the most pressing of which was the question of its role and strategic relevance, as well as those concerning conditions of service, centralisation of training and access to equipment.
The organisation has also faced criticism for its allegedly increasing obsession with publicity and advertising, for fear mongering and supposedly fabricating or exaggerating facts and figures in its research.
Like any other consulting firm, FII teams solve critical problems faced by the industry from all major domains including strategy, finance, marketing, systems, organisation behaviour and operations.
Amid harsh criticism, the management is faced with the task of attempting to find a new direction and transform the organisation into a more commercial and financially sustainable enterprise.
But, the organisation created for the proximate security of Prime Minister Gandhi, did not contemplate provision of protection to him when he ceased to be Prime Minister, and faced magnified threats.

organisation and legal
Bankruptcy is a legal status of an insolvent person or an organisation, that is, one who cannot repay the debts they owe to creditors.
Bankruptcy is not the only legal status that an insolvent person or organisation may have, and the term bankruptcy is therefore not the same as insolvency.
The Front was the only legal political organisation allowed to stand in the elections, and the government reported that 93 % of Albanians voted for it.
Because the IETF does not have members ( nor is it an organisation per se ), the Internet Society provides the financial and legal framework for the activities of the IETF and its sister bodies ( IAB, IRTF ,...).
Therefore, he was able to hold knowledge across a vast array of subjects: " the international world order, the political and economic organisation of contemporary society, especially France, the institutional and legal frameworks that regulate the lives of ordinary citizens, the educational system, the media networks that control and disseminate information.
Through the policy of democratic centralism, the communist party is the supreme political institution of the Marxist-Leninist state and is the prime legal force of societal organisation.
The criminal organisation, much in the same way as assessing pleasure or pain, weighs up factors like legal, social and economic risk to determine potential profit and loss from certain criminal activities.
* August 10 – The UK government bans the Ulster Defence Association, a loyalist paramilitary organisation that had been legal for 20 years.
There has been widespread debate over the legal nature of the EU given its mixture of intergovernmental and supranational elements, with the organisation thus possessing some characteristics common to confederal and federal entities.
Trusted legal bookmakers are members of IBAS, an industry standard organisation to settle disputes.
Many cultures have an oral law, while most contemporary legal systems have a formal written organisation.
Though he had been a significant contributor to the organisation of the trip, Buchan retired to Rideau Hall for the duration of the royal tour ; Buchan expressed the view that while the King of Canada was present, " I cease to exist as Viceroy, and retain only a shadowy legal existence as Governor-General in Council.
He joined the Ulster Young Militants, and later the UDA – a legal loyalist paramilitary organisation which used the cover name " Ulster Freedom Fighters " ( UFF ) when it carried out killings.
The service is headed by a Director General at the grade of a Permanent Secretary of the British Civil Service who is directly supported by an internal security organisation, secretariat, legal advisory branch and information services branch.
This review assists the organisation in establishing their environmental objectives, goals and targets, which should ideally be measurable ; helps with the development of control and management procedures and processes and serves to highlight any relevant legal requirements, which can then be built into the policy ( Standards Australia / Standards New Zealand 2004 ).
In the following decades, largely due to his expanding legal practise, he became a part-time politician and estranged from the national movement, setting up his own personal Healyite organisation, called the " People's Rights Association ", with base as MP for north Louth ( which seat he held until the December 1910 election when defeated by Richard Hazleton ).
Its original motto was Cedenta Arma Togae (" Law before violence ") and it was a legal organisation until it was banned by the British Government on 10 August 1992.
This organisation initiated legal challenges against the trade union movement in the UK, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament ( CND ) and the European Economic Community ( EEC ) in Brussels, and he was an active supporter of UKIP.
The organisation initiated legal challenges against the trade union movement in the United Kingdom, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament ( CND ), and the EEC in Brussels.
It is an international organisation with legal personality recognised under public international law and has observer status with the United Nations.
NALPs mission is to re-enforce and increase its position as the leading professional organisation catering for the Career Paralegal not only within the legal profession but also within commerce, industry and the private and public sectors and will strive to ensure the proper recognition of its Members as an integral part of the legal profession by the quality of its qualifications, professional development and the standards of behaviour and its regulatory powers laid down for its Members.
The organisation was given a legal basis on August 2, 1918 by a decree of the Finnish Council of State.
The LBL ( Landsforeningen for Bøsser og Lesbiske, a national organisation for gay men and lesbians ) was established in 1948, and in 1989 Denmark became the first country in the world to offer gay partners most of the same legal rights as heterosexual couples, in the form of " registered partnership.

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