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At his press conference Mr. Kennedy said, `` All we want in Laos is peace not war a truly neutral government not a cold war pawn ''.
But since last fall the United States has been moving toward a pro-neutralist position and now is ready to back the British plan for a cease-fire patrolled by outside observers and followed by a conference of interested powers.
Their meeting at San Francisco is nominally scheduled as a conference of the California Democratic Council directorate.
We out here don't see enough of the conference to know he is being abused.
One day, Ching had told him ( smiling, patting him on the back ) as they walked to the weekly conference of squad leaders, `` Keep it up, your squad is good, one of the best, keep it up, keep up the good work ''.
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.
There is little optimism here that the Communists will be any more docile at the conference table than they were in military actions on the ground in Laos.
The inclination here is to accept a de facto cease-fire in Laos, rather than continue to insist on a verification of the cease-fire by the international control commission before participating in the Geneva conference.
The reason, says the Housing Center, is that the builders invited to the intentions conference `` are generally among the more successful businessmen, and usually do somewhat better than their fellow builders ''.
The Kennedy hope is that, at the conference or through bilateral talks, the low-wage textile-producing countries in Asia and Europe will see that `` dumping '' practices cause friction all around and may result in import quotas.
It is definitely a `` spiritual guidance conference ''.
To avoid confusion, the annual scientific research conference dedicated to the study of MND is called the International ALS / MND Symposium.
* 1888 – An audio recording of English composer Arthur Sullivan's " The Lost Chord ", one of the first recordings of music ever made, is played during a press conference introducing Thomas Edison's phonograph in London, England.
If there is a knock at their conference room door, the junior justice ( who sits closest to the door ) must answer it.
A new conference centre capable of hosting thousands of participants is currently under construction in the immediate vicinity of the UN Campus.
The Burroughs 5000 computer series is discussed by individuals responsible for its development and marketing from 1957 through the 1960s in a 1985 conference sponsored by AFIPS and Burroughs Corporation.
< http :// www. oed. com / view / Entry / 39766 >; accessed 20 March 2012 .</ ref > Other sources pre-date this use by nearly four decades to at least 1871, where it is used in The Journal of Mental Science reporting on a conference of the Fifth Quarterly Meeting of the Medico-Psychological Association ( now the Royal College of Psychiatrists ), held on Thursday, January 27th, 1870:
* The Community College Futures Assembly is an annual conference to showcase the best practices in community college administration.
It is said that he attended only a single scientific conference, which was in Berlin in 1828.
In 1986, Prince Philip commented on Chinese eating habits at the World Wildlife Fund conference: " If it has four legs and is not a chair, if it has two wings and flies but is not an aeroplane, and if it swims and is not a submarine, the Cantonese will eat it.
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.
At the 1971 conference, Kameny grabbed the microphone and yelled, " Psychiatry is the enemy incarnate.
Dalhousie is a coeducational university, with more than 18, 000 studentsand over 110, 000 alumni. Dalhousie's varsity teams, known as the Tigers, compete in the Atlantic University Sport conference of Canadian Interuniversity Sport.

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Microsoft announced at the conference its intentions to develop a successor to both Windows NT and Windows 3. 1's replacement ( Windows 95, codenamed Chicago ), which would unify the two into one operating system.
Negotiations on a successor to the Kyoto Protocol were the primary focus of the conference.
Nine countries had accepted ; however, these invitations were withdrawn in April 1882 when Congress and President Arthur, Garfield's successor, cancelled the conference.
After Constans ' son and successor, Constantine IV had overcome the Muslim siege of Constantinople in 678, he immediately set his sights on restoring communion with Rome: he wrote to Pope Donus suggesting a conference on the matter.
The second declaration was additionally based on a successor conference in Bonn, Germany on November 10 – 11, 1997.
Israel's Prime Minister Yitzak Rabin and his successor, Menachem Begin were both skeptical of an international conference.
We must never allow the successor conference in Geneva in April next year to be a repetition of this ".
Later that day at a press conference originally organized by Moscone to announce White's successor, Feinstein announced the assassinations to the stunned public, stating: " As president of the board of supervisors, it's my duty to make this announcement.
During an emergency commissioners ' conference in June 1940, James R. Stewart, a commissioner from Ohio and graduate of the course of African philosophy, was named the successor.
Alfreton Hall was the successor to the original manor house, and was built c. 1750, with an additional wing added c. 1850 ; it is now a conference centre and restaurant.
But Bob Jones, Sr. had died three years earlier, and his son and successor, Bob Jones, Jr., objected to the inclusion in the conference program of two Southern Baptists, W. A. Criswell and R. G. Lee, whom Jones considered " compromisers and traitors to the cause of Scriptural evangelism.
Both successor bodies conduct a general conference annually in July and operate a publishing house in Washington, DC.
On 12 July 2010, former Carlisle United manager Paul Simpson was unveiled as Gary Ablett's successor as the new manager of the club at a press conference at Edgeley Park.
Microsoft announced at the conference its intentions to develop a successor to both Windows NT and Windows 3. 1's replacement ( Windows 95, code-named Chicago ), which would unify the two into one operating system.
IWUSP was founded on February 27, 1921, at a conference in Vienna, Austria, by ten parties, including the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany ( USPD ), the French Section of the Workers ' International ( SFIO ), the Independent Labour Party ( ILP ), the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland ( SPS ), the Social Democratic Party of Austria ( SPÖ ), and the Federation of Romanian Socialist Parties ( FPSR, successor to the Socialist Party of Romania ).
At the first general conference after the death of a church president and the calling of his successor, the session at which the sustaining vote takes place is called a solemn assembly.
A successor to PictoChat for the Nintendo 3DS had been announced by Nintendo via a streaming conference on October 21, 2011.
Appalled by the micromanagement of the campaigh by Perot's staff in Houston, Arnebeck eventually challenged its legitimacy in a Washington press conference before the election In 1996 Arnebeck decided to challenge the political establishment by running for Congress as a Democrat against Wylie's successor, GOP Congresswoman Deborah Pryce.
Held on April 6, 1860, this conference recognized movement founder, Joseph Smith, Jr's eldest son, Joseph Smith III as his rightful successor and sustained the young Joseph as President of the Church.
* Durban II, a successor conference officially known as the Durban Review Conference
His successor as leader of the NFP, Sidiq Koya, did in fact agree to such a compromise with Mara at a London conference in April 1970.
He tells Quark that he wants to use Quark's bar for a conference, where he announces that Quark will be his successor.

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