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committee's and work
Under his able leadership the committee's work was fruitful, with the 1833 publication of the complete collection of the laws of the Russian Empire, which contained 35, 993 enactments.
He also claims that the committee's work led to resignations of many Environmental Protection Agency officials, and uncovered information that led to legal proceedings that sent many Food and Drug Administration officials to jail.
The committee's purpose is to oversee the rules for employer-paid health plans, among other issues, and although it is rare for a freshman legislator to attain a committee leadership post, Boehner cited Fletcher's experience in the medical field and work on reforming the Kentucky health care system as reasons for the appointment.
The design patents resulting from the work of the ERPCC were transferred to a new business entity called the Transit Research Corporation ( TRC ) at the time of the committee's expiration in 1936.
As a result of the committee's conclusions, recommendations were made that Chief Constables ' consider ' the use of dogs in police work, and it was once again left to the individual chief police officer to decide the worth of employing dogs in his respective police force.
Andrey Kolmogorov had been appointed to the Fields Medal selection committee for the 1950 congress, but did not participate in the committee's work.
In this period, a fellow research assistant in Flexner's lab was Frenchman Alexis Carrel, who would go on to win a Nobel Prize in 1912 ; and Noguchi's work would later attract the Prize committee's scrutiny.
For more information on the committee's work on homegrown terrorism and violent Islamist extremism, see this page of the committee's website: http :// www. hsgac. senate. gov / issues / the-homegrown-terrorist-threat
For more information on the committee's work on cybersecurity, see this page of the committtee's website: http :// www. hsgac. senate. gov / issues / cybersecurity
He also contributed to the parliamentary committee's work in drafting the final version of the bill, and was generally regarded by MPs from all parties as having made several constructive criticisms to the legislation.
In 1994 NSW Parliament was prorogued on 7 December when the Fahey government was attempting to stop a committee's work.
In 1966, a committee was established to improve the curriculum, staff and instructional material of the school, and it was accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools in 1968 as a result of the committee's work.
The committee's work led to the League of Nations Codification Conference of 1930, which dealt mainly with the issues of nationality laws, territorial waters and state responsibility to damage caused to foreign nationals.
From 1901 to 1912, the committee's work reflected an interpretation of the " ideal direction " stated in Nobel's will as " a lofty and sound idealism ", which caused Leo Tolstoy, Henrik Ibsen, Émile Zola and Mark Twain to be rejected.
However, the committee's work led to several significant outcomes.
The committee's findings, presented in April 1934, favoured employing government agencies for such work and ultimately led to the formation of the North Australian Survey Flight from staff and aircraft of No. 1 Squadron in April 1935.
Engel drafted a minority report that proposed restarting the committee's work after the 2010 election, when it would have more time to investigate and deliberate.
CSOs and international institutions have played a significant role in the work of the Committee of Experts and they have served as the backbone of the committee's work since inception.
In a meeting on May 21, ContentGuard appears to have presented a new version of XrML, 2. 1, as the starting point for the committee's work.
Willard's work on the Bunker Hill Monument was succinctly recorded in 1849, by Amos Lawrence, secretary of the Building Committee, who wrote in the flyleaf of the committee's records: " Solomon Willard walked three hundred miles to examine granite quarries ( Hallowell, Maine, and other places ), gave a thousand dollars to the Monument Association, and worked like a dog for the association for years for merely his necessary expenses ( which were very small ), and is now at work at Quincy " ( History 1926 ).
Asynchronous interrupts and IEEE floating point trapping was also out of scope for this committee's work and was not addressed in the standard.

committee's and led
After two years of investigation, the committee's recommendations led to the passage of the Georgia Indigent Defense Act.
" The committee's recommendation for establishing a permanent independent research laboratory on the East Coast to " prosecute oceanography in all its branches " led to the founding in 1930 of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Although it is unknown whether Nixon had foreknowledge of his re-election committee's " dirty tricks " campaign against Democratic presidential candidates that led to the break-in, he was aware of it after the fact and paid money to keep the participants quiet.
This led to concerns among Democratic aides that the Government Reform Committee under Waxman would stage a repeat of the committee's performance under the Clinton administration, when it issued over 1, 000 subpoenas.
The first of these studies, laid down by the Fortification Committee of 1819 ()— which was largely influenced by the committee's secretary Johan Peter Lefrén — led to nothing more than the opinion that the large rivers up north — especially the Ångerman River — would benefit the defence and that no major fortifications were to be built.
This committee's report led to the massive expansion of UK university education in the 1960s and 1970s.
When the committee's final report was released, the Times said the committee " purported to report that a two-month investigation had convinced it that General Butler's story of a fascist march on Washington was alarmingly true " and " It also alleged that definite proof had been found that the much publicized Fascist march on Washington, which was to have been led by Major.
It was led by George Lusk, a local builder who was elected chairman during the committee's first meeting on 10 September 1888.

committee's and first
The committee's final report, on December 30, 1907, stated, in part, that " the first scheme for playing baseball, according to the best evidence obtainable to date, was devised by Abner Doubleday at Cooperstown, New York, in 1839.
The same note also used an Eye of Providence, taken from the first committee's design.
Barton had at first specified " on the Summit of it a Palm Tree, proper ", with the explanation that " The Palm Tree, when burnt down to the very Root, naturally rises fairer than ever ", but later crossed it out and replaced it with the Eye of Providence, taken from the first committee's design.
To illustrate the article, along with copies of Hopkinson's and Barton's original drawings and his own interpretations of the first committee's designs, he also included an apparently original version of the reverse.
It was first formulated in 1842 by a committee appointed by the British Association to consider the rules of zoological nomenclature ; the committee's report was written by Hugh Edwin Strickland.
The main document, dated November 18, 1952, was supposedly prepared by Rear Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter, the first CIA director, to brief incoming president Dwight Eisenhower on the committee's progress.
The committee's first guidelines recommended that animals require the freedoms to " stand up, lie down, turn around, groom themselves and stretch their limbs ".
The committee's first meeting took place on 7 October, and on 11 October they delegated the arrangements for the individual branches of sports to the relevant governing bodies in Sweden.
The committee's hearings, which were televised live just as many Americans were buying televisions, made Kefauver nationally famous and introduced many Americans to the concept of a criminal organization known as the Mafia for the first time ever.
The committee's investigation resulted in the first comprehensive report detailing critical shortfalls within the United States intelligence community's performance and technological capabilities.
Actress Katharine Hepburn declined the committee's first offer, though she relented in 1990.
The first reading of a favorably reported bill is automatic and occurs when the committee's report appears in the Journal of the House or Senate Clerk.
The committee's jurisdiction has been changed several times since it was first created, through additional powers or by changing the manner in which committee members are appointed.
In one of the committee's first moves, citizens lynched two criminals that had been in the city jails.
Many of the committee's hearings were televised live on national television to large audiences, providing many Americans with their first glimpse of organized crime's influence in the U. S. Among the more notorious figures who appeared before the committee were Tony " Joe Batters " Accardo, Louis " Little New York " Campagna, Mickey Cohen, Frank Costello, Jake " Greasy Thumb " Guzik, Meyer Lansky, and Paul " The Waiter " Ricca.
Senator Kefauver served as the committee's first chair.
He became the committee's chairman in 1995 after the Republicans under Newt Gingrich of Georgia gained their first majority in the House in forty years.
Surrey's official captain for 1920 was Cyril Wilkinson, although Miles Howell, the committee's first choice, was unavailable.
At the committee's first meeting on 27 November 1947 it resolved to ask the Royal New Zealand Air Force for assistance.

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