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The League further reported that during the 2006 – 07 season, approximately 65 % of Broadway tickets were purchased by tourists, and that foreign tourists were 16 % of attendees.
On 28 June 1938 he asked for permission to introduce as a Private Member's Bill the " Aliens Restriction ( Blasphemy ) Bill " ( which would have prohibited conference attendees from entering Britain ); he won the vote by 165 to 134, but the bill went no further.
By the early 1990s, the Westheimer Street Festival had grown to an event that hosted as many as 300, 000 attendees over a two day period, requiring street closure on Westheimer for about half a dozen blocks and resulting in traffic jams for several blocks further in both directions.
* a cash bar with tickets: The host issues vouchers to attendees for a limited number of free drinks, and attendees pay for any further drinks themselves.

attendees and means
The name " Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán " was already in use by a few groups, and the name was adopted by the conference attendees because of the importance of each of the words and as a means of transcending the regional nature of the multiple campus-based groups.
The coy phrase “ See You in August ” appeared on bumper stickers sold by the festival as a means for women ( many of whom remained closeted for professional reason throughout the 1980s and 90s ) to signify their Michigan attendance to one another ; attendees respond quickly to the sight of a woman in “ festiewear ” off land, and by 2000 the festival ’ s popular Cuntree Store had expanded beyond t-shirts and stickers to sell camping gear, premium ice cream, and a range of tools and snacks.
This usually means a large number of events, more than a few concurrent and competing for attendees.
Martinet could see the attendees by means of a hidden camera setup, and a facial motion capture rig recorded his mouth movements in order to synchronize Martinet's mouth movement with the on-screen Mario mouth movement.
It is still a common practice in many countries to allow females to enter the party for free ( mostly due to the low concentration of female attendees, which is usually under 20 %), albeit most parties enforce an " only vote with ticket " rule, which means that an attendee who got in free can only vote with a paid ticket.

attendees and software
The term " software crisis " was coined by some attendees at the first NATO Software Engineering Conference in 1968 at Garmisch, Germany.
For example when he handed out development kits at trade shows, with the hopes of having them reach development staff at software companies, the attendees simply used the handouts as personal entertainment, or discarded them outright.
Some hackathons have no restrictions on content or attendees, and are simply a contest to generate interesting software applications quickly.

attendees and .
Local public BDSM communities often have strong ties with distant BDSM communities, with popular educators traveling widely ; large events attracting attendees from wide areas ( and occasionally internationally ); popular speakers, authors, or players gaining relative celebratory status ; and websites attracting over a million members.
Afterwards, the attendees announced that Pasternak had been expelled from the Union.
But the most famous of all occurred during the 1961 Rose Bowl Game, where Caltech students altered the flip-cards that were raised by the stadium attendees to display " Caltech ", and several other " unintended " messages.
It is quite evident in the words of this statement, which was adopted by the attendees of the 2001 youth conference held at the Unitarian Church of Montreal: " We the youth of Canada are deeply concerned about the direction the CUC seems to be taking.
Several races across the United States routinely draw several thousand attendees, including races in Buda, Texas ; Davis, California ; Phoenix, Arizona ; Los Alamitos, California ; Findlay, Ohio ; Milwaukee, Wisconsin ; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ; Kansas City, Kansas ; Palo Alto, California ; and Shakopee, Minnesota.
The ten attendees were conference organiser Peter Pearman, Frank Drake, Philip Morrison, businessman and radio amateur Dana Atchley, chemist Melvin Calvin, astronomer Su-Shu Huang, neuroscientist John C. Lilly, inventor Barney Oliver, astronomer Carl Sagan and radio astronomer Otto Struve.
Because of this he was called upon to present the creed of his own church to the 318 attendees.
He proposed a declaration on founding principles of the Esperanto movement, which the attendees of the congress endorsed.
" Douglass ' powerful words rang true with enough attendees that the resolution passed.
Regular attendees at his famed soirées included Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, Joan Crawford and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart, Claudette Colbert, Marlene Dietrich, Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, actor Richard Cromwell, Stanley Holloway, Judy Garland, Gene Tierney, Noël Coward, Cole Porter, director James Whale, costume designer Edith Head, and Norma Shearer, especially after the death of her first husband, Irving Thalberg.
These stories originated from the unofficial points-of-view of some Council attendees who discussed their ideas with those not privy to the Council's deliberations.
Heydrich calculated the number of Jews to be killed at 11 million, and told the attendees that Hitler had placed Himmler in charge of the plan.
The objective in a session is not to provide music for an audience of passive listeners ; although the punters ( non-playing attendees ) often come for the express purpose of listening, the music is most of all for the musicians themselves.
The maximum attendance during the first 13 meetings was only 120 attendees.
* Kosciol Unitarianski ( Unitarian Church in Poland ), 80 attendees and friends.
Every year from 1985 through 1993, the number of attendees tripled.
In a statement to students, JMU President Linwood H. Rose aggressively condemned the behavior of the block party attendees while recognizing the influx of non-students and visitors from outside of the area.
Services are especially joyous, and all attendees, young and old, are involved.
These events are informal and open to attendees.
" At some gatherings, boxes are created or donated to be planted nearby specifically for the gathering attendees to find.
What mattered was whether attendees or non-attendees covered those costs.
Total attendees in the major commercial and grant-aided theatres in Central London were 13. 6 million, and total ticket revenues were £ 469. 7 million.

further and recommended
The report argued that the Soviet Union had a systematic strategy aimed at the spread of communism across the entire world, and it recommended that the United States government adopt a policy of containment to stop the further spread of Soviet power.
96 % recommended further research.
While Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights does not prohibit criminal laws against revisionism such as denial or minimization of genocides or crimes against humanity, as interpreted by the European Court of Human Rights, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe went further and recommended to member governments to combat hate speech under its Recommendation R ( 97 ) 20.
Data is also limited with regard to long-term effects of nonbenzodiazepines ; further research into the safety and long-term effectiveness of nonbenzodiazepines has been recommended in a review of the literature.
This group recommended that further detail be provided for coding hospital and morbidity data.
To further facilitate reproducibility from lab to lab, the 17th CGPM also made the iodine-stabilised helium – neon laser " a recommended radiation " for realising the metre.
A further factor that leads to misdiagnosis of quinolone adverse effects is some symptoms can persist or occur for the first time quite some time after a course of quinolone has been finished, so inquiring about distant-past use of quinolones has been recommended.
To further promote Humanist identity, these words are also free of any adjectives, as recommended by prominent members of IHEU.
While Hardin recommended that the tragedy of the commons could be prevented by either more government regulation or privatizing the commons property, subsequent Nobel Prize-winning work by Elinor Ostrom suggests that handing control of local areas to national and international regulators can create further problems .< ref name =" non-tragedy ">
The proposal, presented on April 7, recommended that the re-survey to mark the Harris Line commence without further interruption by Michigan, and that the residents of the affected region be allowed to choose their own state or territorial governments until the Congress could definitively settle the matter.
This internal dissent seriously weakened the Group's negotiating position, and led to a final agreed motion which recommended that the IMF should examine the link and that further research be conducted into general reforms.
Many have claimed that Vatican II went much further in encouraging " active participation " than previous Popes had allowed or recommended.
For the calculation of ephemerides, TDB was officially recommended to replace ET, but deficiencies were found in the definition of TDB ( though not affecting T < sub > eph </ sub >), and these led to the IAU defining and recommending further time scales, Barycentric Coordinate Time ( TCB ) for use in the solar system as a whole, and Geocentric Coordinate Time ( TCG ) for use in the vicinity of the Earth.
At Ft. Garland, Colorado south of the Great Sand Dunes on U. S. Highway 160 the Fort Garland Museum is recommended and further south on Colorado State Highway 159 at San Luis, Colorado, the oldest town in Colorado, the bronze sculptures by Huberto Maestas, depicting the Stations of the Cross.
This commission determined that the four bishops had signed the formulary in a less than entirely sincere manner, but nevertheless recommended that the matter should be dropped in order to forestall further divisions in the Church.
Upon his return to Belgium, he recommended reforms to protect the native population and to further technological progress in the colony.
It further recommended that the LCC be replaced by a weaker strategic authority, with responsibility for public transport, road schemes, housing development and regeneration.
A variety of dietary treatments show promise, but they require further research before they can be recommended.
It is further recommended to fly the flag during daytime, and to lower it no later than 9 pm.
" No further action was recommended at that time.
Aggressive intravenous fluids are recommended in most types of shock ( e. g. 1-2 liter normal saline bolus over 10 minutes or 20ml / kg in a child ) which is usually instituted as the person is being further evaluated.
If the patient were completely non-responsive to the maximal recommended dose of sertraline ( 200 mg ), further increasing the dose did not significantly improve the response rates.
In 2006, the Committee recommended and the City Commission chose the City of Dobřichovice as its partner city, and in April of that year then-Mayor Ed Klimek signed the Partner Cities Agreement, declaring that the two cities would thereafter engage each other in sharing cultural, educational, youth and civic understanding, and friendship, and further endeavor to promote and strengthen the peace among the two cities, their homelands, and the global community.
In September 1996 an investigative panel set up by Perry recommended vigorous measures to deter, prevent, or mitigate the effects of future terrorist acts against U. S. personnel overseas, and further, that a single DoD element have responsibility for force protection.
The airliner was permitted to proceed on its subsequent scheduled flights without a technical inspection being conducted until 13 March of that year when its manufacturer Boeing recommended further maintenance work after having evaluated the Flight Data Recorder.

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