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The two men sat for some time, savoring the pleasure of escape from peril and the relief such escape brings, before they got up and left the hotel, the doctor to go to the conference house and Alex to go to the main post office.
Dine ’ CARE had also helped to host the first Indigenous Environmental Network ( IEN ), a combination of a large network of environmental movements and organizations of indigenous people in the United States, as well as an annual conference that brings together members of the IEN.
The conference brings together leaders from all affiliated organisations to discuss leadership and prospects for the coming year.
* November 26: A conference organized by John Robarts of Ontario brings together all the provincial premiers to discuss the constitution
* 2 April-4 April-A conference in Delhi, organized under the UN Environment Programme's Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species ( CITES ), brings together for the first time the members of a new task force on the future of tigers in the wild-thought to number 5, 000-7, 000 in total.
* 1955: Labor Party's federal conference in Hobart brings Australian Labor Party split over industrial groups to head, leading to formation of Australian Labor Party ( Anti-Communist ), later Democratic Labor Party
Its biennial conference brings together ministers of public service, top officials and leading scholars in the field.
This unique conference brings together a diverse group of participants in order to discuss issues facing local communities and creates a forum in which important issues can be identified and addressed.
The legislation brings together a conference of experts to produce a consensus set of guidelines for the treatment and care of concussions for middle and high school students.
Although EMP has scaled back its live music programming from the level of its first few years, every April since 2002 it has hosted the three-day Pop Conference, which brings together a few hundred people for a unique conference that presents the perspectives of academics, writers, artists, and fans.
The EAST conference brings together teams and projects from all participating schools with the purpose of allowing students to demonstrate what they've accomplished and learn from each other.
This conference brings together globally renowned scholars who interact with senior members of IDSA as well as senior members of the Indian Government.
This conference brings conservative leaders from across to country to speak to college students interested in learning about conservative thought.
The Black Hat Briefings is a computer security conference that brings together a variety of people interested in information security.
This annual conference brings together the current year's class of Inc. 500 | 5000 honorees, the list's alumni, as well as entrepreneurs from the general public.
Its most prominent event is the EGU General Assembly, an annual conference that brings together over 10, 000 scientists from all over the world.

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The group known as the American Association for Health,, Physical Education, and Recreation ( a division of the National Education Association ) initiated a conference which brought together representatives of the National Rifle Association, SAAMI and the American Fishing Tackle Manufacturers.
Progress will take place far less through what is done in any `` summit conference '' of the National Council or the World Council, or even in offices of the denominational boards, than through what happens in the communities where Christian people live together as neighbors.
Nevertheless the conference was considered a success in bringing researchers together and Oxford conferences have continued every four or five years at locations around the world.
State supreme courts normally require a courtroom for oral argument, private chambers for all justices, a conference room, offices for law clerks and other support staff, a law library, and a lobby with a window where the court clerk can accept filings and release new decisions in the form of " slip opinions " ( that is, in looseleaf format held together only by a staple ).
In 308 Galerius, together with the retired emperor Diocletian and the supposedly retired Maximian, called an imperial " conference " at Carnuntum on the River Danube.
He developed a number of contacts in France, where his work continued to be taught, and a number of French students visited him at Todtnauberg ( see, for example, Jean-François Lyotard's brief account in Heidegger and " the Jews ", which discusses a Franco-German conference held in Freiburg in 1947, one step toward bringing together French and German students ).
After the conference it was agreed that military leaders of the three countries would meet together often, for further discussion.
At that time, the I-AA members from the MVC ( Illinois State, Indiana State, and Southern Illinois ) joined Eastern Illinois, Northern Iowa, Southwest Missouri State, and Western Illinois from the AMCU and together became a football conference under the Gateway's auspices.
It was initiated by several people, including Polish politician Józef Retinger, concerned about the growth of anti-Americanism in Western Europe, who proposed an international conference at which leaders from European countries and the United States would be brought together with the aim of promoting Atlanticism – better understanding between the cultures of the United States and Western Europe to foster cooperation on political, economic, and defense issues.
After spending a whole night together, Nasty and Chastity announced their engagement the next day at a press conference, during which they sat in a shower to promote world peace.
Begun in 1814 by Peter Spencer in connection with the " quarterly " meeting ( or " conference ") of the African Union Church -- of the four meetings during the year, the one in August became the " annual conference " of the Church when ministers ' assignments for the next year were announced, among other business -- it was a time for free blacks and slaves alike to come together ( from the multi-state area ) and celebrate their faith with singing, dancing, testifying, and feasting.
She is also co-producing Planet Earth, a musical CD featuring settings of Canadian women's poetry by well known composers like Violet Archer, Barbara Pentland, Chester Duncan, Jana Skarecky, Paul McIntyre, and others ( performed, commissioned for, and premiered at the Wider Boundaries conference / festival ), together with Barbara Godard, Jana Skarecky, and Brenda Muller.
It is a dedicated residential executive training and conference centre, aiming to bring together education and commerce.
From 1978 onwards the conference has been held on the Canterbury campus of the University of Kent allowing the bishops to live and worship together on the same site for the first time.
* October 15 – A two-week-long international conference, " Fuori tempo, dire, fare, sentire la musica oggi ", opens in Genoa, Italy, bringing together performers, composers, scholars, and administrators from classical, folk, and popular music, with a keynote address by Charles Rosen.
The Union has an annual conference and a social event where students can come together.
The Presidents ' Conference and AIPAC work together closely, with all members of the conference sitting on AIPAC's executive committee, which is distinct from its board of directors.
At a podium discussion that Joachim Schrod organized at the 1991 EuroTeX conference, the idea arose to bring together the separate collections.
Schramm was in tears at the press conference which announced the coaching change, and he was forced out as general manager shortly afterwards ; Schramm and Landry had been together for 29 years since the Cowboys ' inception in 1960.
The conference aims to bring together students from all over Australia for religious, political and social activities.
Upon return to Geneva, Dunant published his account Un Souvenir de Solferino and, through his membership in the Geneva Society for Public Welfare, he urged the calling together of an international conference and soon helped found the International Committee of the Red Cross in 1863.
In March 1939, Chamberlain foresaw a possible disarmament conference between himself, Daladier, Hitler, Mussolini and Joseph Stalin ; his home secretary, Samuel Hoare, said, " These five men, working together in Europe and blessed in their efforts by the President of the United States of America, might make themselves eternal benefactors of the human race.

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The creation of the conference was based on concerns of developing countries over the international market, multi-national corporations, and great disparity between developed nations and developing nations.
Formally, it is a coalition of U. S. and European CEOs, largely from transnational corporations, launched at the urging of former United States Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown in Seville ( Spain ) in late 1995 at a conference attended by CEOs from more than 100 U. S. and EU companies and by top government representatives led by the Commissioners for Trade and Industry and by the U. S. Secretary of Commerce.
In the summertime, Pingree Park hosts educational programs for students in the College of Natural Resources, and is also used as a conference space for numerous corporations, government and private organizations, and universities.
He later attended Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago and was selected to represent the student body in a national conference on the need to force large U. S. corporations to open their doors to Latino engineers and other high tech professionals.
Members include athletics directors, associate and assistant athletics directors, conference commissioners and affiliate individuals or corporations.
On June 7, 2011, Ben-Horin gave a plenary talk at the Personal Democracy Forum 2011 conference in New York City, joining participants from the federal government, major foundations, leading nonprofits, journalists, and Fortune 500 companies around the theme “ Agents for Change .” In his address, “ Networks of Resources, Networks of Ideas, Connecting the Dots ,” he focused on TechSoup Global ’ s “ Global Contributors ’ Summit ,” a 3-day conference which took place on February 15-17, 2011, bringing together global networks of organizations that need technology support, networks of corporations that are willing to donate their products, networks of funders interested in building the capacity of civil society, and networks of technical volunteers.

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