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changes and venue
During the season, the Vikings had many distractions, including trading for Randy Moss and then waiving him only a month later, Brett Favre's NFL investigation for allegedly sending inappropriate text messages to Jets ' employee Jenn Sterger while he was with the team in 2008, the Metrodome's collapse and resulting venue changes, and finally head coach Brad Childress ' firing on November 22 following a 31 – 3 loss at the hands of the rival Green Bay Packers.
Some jurisdictions singled out in the Act for their practices in the 1960s are still required by law to receive federal permission for certain changes to election law or changes in venue.
The venue changes annually.
* The Empty Space: Every Friday the Students ' Union hosts a live music venue in The Empty Space, attended by students for free ( this was canceled in 2011 due to changes installed by the 69th Student Legislative Council ).
The present day Sadler's Wells has survived as heir to this tradition, after being rebuilt many times and many changes of use including pleasure gardens, theatre, aquatic display venue, circus, music hall.
Once the itinerary is known, one or more bodyguards would travel the route to the venues, to check the roads for unexpected changes ( road work, detours, closed lanes ) and to check the venue.
If that happens to be by opening night, then after opening no changes are normally made to that particular production run at that venue.
The championship venue usually changes every year and has been held in different locations in England, Scotland, Wales and once on the Isle of Man.
The venue for the World Open changes every year.
Many changes took place between 1997 and 1999 – a new name, new affiliation, newly expanded league, new owner, new general manager and new venue – resulting in disgruntled fans and lower than expected attendance.
These systems use microphones, computer processing " with delay, phase, and frequency-response changes ", and then send the signal "... to a large number of loudspeakers placed in extremities of the performance venue.
The venue changes every year but was held at the Anamizu Harbour Asunaro ( 穴水港湾あすなろ広場 ) in 2010.
However, although the IAAF agreed in 2008 that Rabat, Morocco would be the venue for the 2010 Final, general secretary Pierre Weiss confirmed that the last edition would the 2009 competition as a result of changes in the structure of the one-day outdoor meetings tour.
In the last 17 matches, the same opponents are played in the same order with the only difference being that the venue changes.
In the last 17 matches, the same opponents are played in the same order with the only difference being that the venue changes.
The mobile phone ( through text SMS notices ) can be used especially for distance education or with students whose course requires them to be highly mobile and in particular to communicate information regarding availability of assignment results, venue changes and cancellations, etc.
The photograph depicts the chair as it is actually installed in the room, and thus the work changes each time it is installed in a new venue.
Despite the changes made to the name and the venue it was very little altered, and it has remained one of most well-known places to play in London.
In 2007, Todd Fink, Jacob Thiele, and Derek Presnall of Tilly and the Wall started the dance party GOO but tour schedules and Omaha venue changes shut the party down.
After opening as " Starwood Amphitheatre " in 1985, the venue went through several name changes in its later years.
In the 20th century, controversial venue changes included the 1992 trial of the four Los Angeles police officers ( LAPD ) in the Rodney King incident ; this trial was moved outside Los Angeles County to Simi Valley in neighboring Ventura County.
In December, 1999, similar venue changes occurred in the Amadou Diallo murder case in which the NYPD defendants ' trial was moved to Albany.
More recent examples in the 21st century of controversial venue changes were 2002's publicized cases of Beltway snipers Lee Boyd Malvo and John Allen Muhammad, whose publicized crimes in northern Virginia caused their trials to be moved over 100 miles away to the southeastern Virginia cities of Chesapeake and Virginia Beach.

changes and leadership
In October 2009, when visiting Yerevan, the World Bank ’ s managing director, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, warned that Armenia will not reach a higher level of development unless its leadership changes the " oligopolistic " structure of the national economy, bolsters the rule of law and shows " zero tolerance " towards corruption.
That was made possible by changes in party leadership, programme, reduction of its power base and other which permitted economic reorientation toward a market system.
Also, some Maoist groupings attack even some of the shifts and changes that occurred while Mao was still alive and in leadership, like his 1972 welcoming of Richard Nixon ( see lesser evil for more on this event ).
The ongoing additions to the Community of Christ edition provide a record of the leadership changes and doctrinal developments within the denomination.
When W. Grant McMurray became Prophet – President, he declared that instruction specific to leadership changes would no longer be included, so that the focus of the work could be more doctrinal in nature, and less administrative.
The record of these leadership changes are still maintained in the form of published letters of counsel.
Stalin's death on 5 March 1953 prompted major changes in the Soviet leadership and in March 1953, Voroshilov was approved as Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet ( i. e., the head of state ) with Nikita Khrushchev as First Secretary of the Communist Party and Georgy Malenkov as Premier of the Soviet Union.
Like Karl Marx, Lenin distinguished between the aspects of a revolution, the " economic campaign " ( labour strikes for increased wages and work concessions ), which featured diffused plural leadership ; and the " political campaign " ( socialist changes to society ), which required the decisive revolutionary leadership of the Bolshevik vanguard party.
The Soviet leadership tried to stop, or limit, the changes in the ČSSR through a series of negotiations.
Prior to 1973, Conservative Judaism had more limited roles for women and was more similar to current Modern Orthodoxy, with changes on issues including mixed seating, synagogue corporate leadership, and permitting women to be called to the Torah.
They are subject to frequent votes of no confidence, and government leadership changes frequently as a result.
The victory of the Sandinista National Liberation Front ( FSLN ) in 1979 brought about major changes and gains for women, mainly in legislation, broad educational opportunities, training programs for working women, childcare programs to help women enter the work force and greatly increased participation and even leadership positions in a whole range of political activities.
Between 1860 and 1920, the economy changed from " agricultural to industrial to financial " and New York maintained its leadership position despite these changes, according to historian Thomas Kessner.
A change in leadership may ultimately effect changes at the museum, as new directors commonly have new ideas for the institution they work for.
The Soviet leadership tried to stop or limit the changes in the ČSSR through a series of negotiations.
Previous Speakers have been minority leaders ( when the majority party changes, as they are already the House party leader, and as the minority leader is usually their party's nominee for speaker ), or majority leaders ( upon departure of the current speaker in the majority party ), assuming that the party leadership hierarchy is followed.
In 2006, the party voted constitutional changes to formally designate the party's leader in the assembly as its overall leader, with Ieuan Wyn Jones being restored to the full leadership and Dafydd Iwan becoming head of the voluntary wing of the party.
Its leadership quickly became dominated by West Indian Bermudians ( the 20th century had seen considerable immigration from the West Indies, resulting in profound social and political changes in Bermuda ).
Khiêm and Thiệu sought out U. S. Ambassador Maxwell Taylor and sought a private endorsement for a coup, but Taylor did not want any more changes in leadership, fearing a corrosive effect on the already unstable government.
After a series of short-lived juntas, their pairing put an end to a series of leadership changes that had occurred since the assassination of Diệm.
The newly liberated zones worked on entirely libertarian principles ; decisions were made through councils of ordinary citizens without any sort of bureaucracy ( it should be noted that the CNT – FAI leadership was at this time not nearly as radical as the rank and file members responsible for these sweeping changes ).
Despite several changes in leadership, the orchestra continued to perform throughout World War II.
Although in the early years of his tenure Hu attempted to pioneer a form of " intraparty democracy " that called for greater participation from lower-ranked members to determine policy and select the leadership, there has been little evidence of meaningful changes to the party's governing structure and decision-making process.

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