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Because of the association with Hakkō ichiu, the Kigensetsu celebration of 1940 is today considered controversial.
* Verdi Football Club, an association football club founded in Parma in July 1913, is after a series of name changes known today as the Parma F. C ..
His followers took the name “ Ansars ” (" followers ") which they continue to use today, in association with the single largest political grouping, the Umma Party ( once led by a descendant of the Mahdi, Sadiq al Mahdi ).
Originally developed as the " Dartmouth Digital Synthesizer " by Dartmouth College Professor Jon Appleton, in association with NED co-founders Cameron W. Jones and Sydney A. Alonso, the Synclavier would become the pioneering prototype hardware and software system for all digital non-linear synthesis, polyphonic sampling, magnetic ( hard-disk ) recording and sequencing systems technology that is commonplace in all music and sound effects / design today.
Another distinct language group called Zaza – Gorani is also spoken by several million ethnic Kurds today and is generally also described and referred to as Kurdish, or as Kurdic languages, because of the ethnic association of the communities speaking the languages and dialects.
Upon earning promotion to the National football association in 1912, the club renamed to become SC Feijenoord, after the city district in which the team was founded and again changed uniform, adopting the red and white shirts, black shorts and black socks they still wear today.
The Paine association sits at the centre of a radical tradition that is represented today by writers working in the town.
Wenningstedt together with Braderup and Kampen used to form the Norddörfer ( Northern Villages ) municipality, an early intercommunal association, which partly remains today in form of a school union.
Mersenne is also remembered today thanks to his association with the Mersenne primes.
His firm had a long association with the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, of which he was to become president from 1956 to 1961 He is best known today as the father of Richard Alpert ( Baba Ram Dass ).
Because of its long association with Toho, UPA is better known to cult-movie fans today as Toho's American distributor rather than a pioneer of animated cartoons, but the legacy of UPA is an important chapter in the history of American animation.
The public library association was organized in 1877 and continues in the form of Oswego Public Library, a Carnegie Library, today.
The castle and the domain are today managed by the Walloon Region and the Domaine Solvay association.
** Central Finland – a region of Finland ( historically, most of this area unambiguously belonged to Tavastia, or Häme, but today the association is weaker )
This association of Fascists, socialists and anarchists in the Futurist movement, which may seem odd today, can be understood in terms of the influence of George Sorel, whose ideas about the regenerative effect of political violence had adherents right across the political spectrum.
Since 1930, when the Scottish band association ( today known as the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association ) was formed, there has been a World Pipe Band Championship competition, known as ' The Worlds ' held annually in Glasgow during August.
By this time, the beginnings of institutionalization were in place, in the form of the administrative ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal, the rabbinical association OHaLaH, and an increasingly formalized rabbinic ordination program that today is accepted by the National Council of Seminaries which includes the heads of all major non-Orthodox North American Rabbinical and Cantorial Training programs.
A body of popular culture and New Age-mythology grew to surround Mitchell-Hedges ' tales of the crystal skull, and it is through his association with this alleged artifact that Mitchell-Hedges is best-known today.
Freud's eventual practice of psychoanalysis focused not so much on the recall of these memories as on the internal mental conflicts which kept them buried deep within the mind, though the technique of free association still plays a role today in therapeutic practice and in the study of the mind.
By the late twentieth century, ' analysts today don't expect the free-association process to take hold until well into the analysis ; in fact, some regard the appearance of true free association as a signal to terminate the analysis '.
By the end of the 17th century, its connection with the tailoring trade had virtually ceased and it became what it is today, a philanthropic and social association.
The Cooks Company is no longer an association of tradesmen in its original sense of control ; yet, its membership today still includes craft tradesmen, and its actvities engage with a broad range of organisations associated with cooking.
The association is still around today, and all businesses operating in the park are required to join.
He exhibited in London from 1827, although today he is known mainly through association with his father.

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Civic nationalism ( also known as liberal nationalism ) defines the nation as an association of people who identify themselves as belonging to the nation, who have equal and shared political rights, and allegiance to similar political procedures.
In the United States, the Organized Crime Control Act ( 1970 ) defines organized crime as " The unlawful activities of [...] a highly organized, disciplined association [...]".
Miller ( 1992 ) defines a street gang asa self-formed association of peers, united by mutual interests, with identifiable leadership and internal organization, who act collectively or as individuals to achieve specific purposes, including the conduct of illegal activity and control of a particular territory, facility, or enterprise.
He defines an NGO as “" an independent voluntary association of people acting together on a continuous basis for some common purpose other than achieving government office, making money or illegal activities.
Professor Akira Iriye defines NGO as " a voluntary nonstate, nonprofit, nonreligious, and nonmilitary association.
Florida's digital media industry association, Digital Media Alliance Florida, defines digital media as " the creative convergence of digital arts, science, technology and business for human expression, communication, social interaction and education ".
Each successive stage is characterized by a certain association of soil / vegetation and environment, which defines an ecosystem.
Miller ( 1992 ) defines a street gang asa self-formed association of peers, united by mutual interests, with identifiable leadership and internal organization, who act collectively or as individuals to achieve specific purposes, including the conduct of illegal activity and control of a particular territory, facility, or enterprise.
These provisions guarantee the right to freedom of association, the right to trade unions and also defines the International Labour Organisation.
He defines sociability as, " the play-form of association ," driven by, " amicability, breeding, cordiality and attractiveness of all kinds.
Item 2 ( a ) of the International Labour Organization's Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work defines the " freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining " as an essential right of workers.
The association defines its western boundary as Parliament Street.
In object-oriented programming, association defines a relationship between classes of objects that allows one object instance to cause another to perform an action on its behalf.
The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, defines a " part B institution " as: "... any historically black college or university that was established prior to 1964, whose principal mission was, and is, the education of black Americans, and that is accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or association determined by the Secretary Education to be a reliable authority as to the quality of training offered or is, according to such an agency or association, making reasonable progress toward accreditation.
A third publication, Green Book, contains recommendations for the use of symbols for physical quantities ( in association with the IUPAP ), while a fourth, the Gold Book, defines a large number of technical terms used in chemistry.
" A more general and oft-cited quote defines a granfalloon as " a proud and meaningless association of human beings.
* The Commission first defines a basic amount of the fine for each involved undertaking or association of undertakings ; and then
Within the profession, the association defines ethical behavior and best practices, particularly through its " Statement on Standards of Professional Conduct " The AHA also develops standards for good practice in teaching and history textbooks, but these have limited influence The association generally works to influence history policy through the National Coalition for History.
The Association of University Research Parks ( AURP ), a non-profit association made up of university-affiliated research parks, defines university research and science parks as a property-based venture, which has certain characteristics, of which include:
Each layer-number that had been assigned to a geometric shape has an association with a LAYERNAME record that defines a layer-interval and a layername-string.
CESNUR defines itself as being independent of any religious group, church, denomination or association.
Article 416 bis defines an association as being of Mafia-type nature " when those belonging to the association exploit the potential for intimidation which their membership gives them, and the compliance and omerta which membership entails and which lead to the committing of crimes, the direct or indirect assumption of management or control of financial activities, concessions, permissions, enterprises and public services for the purpose of deriving profit or wrongful advantages for themselves or others.

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