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However, Asbury turned to the assembled conference and said he would not accept it unless the preachers voted him into that office.
The conference was called: “ Ecovillages and Sustainable Communities ”, and conference organizers turned away hundreds of applicants.
The conference turned into chaos, but Nhu achieved his objective of gaining publicity for his brother ; additionally, the other groups had engaged in angry denunciations against Bảo Đại.
During one press conference six photographers turned up wearing trilbies, identical to the police chief, after which Mr Murphy was given a much lower public profile.
Strong suspicion that they had defected to the Soviet Union turned out to be correct, but was not made public until 1956, when the two appeared at a press conference in Moscow.
The frequency change was necessary due to an ITU HF global reallocation conference where the frequency region around 7300 kHz was turned over to different users.
Although Spider-Man and Black Widow manage to escape being captured by the Six with the aid of Silver Sable-who had been following the Avengers since the conference -, and defeat Sandman at a base in the Sahara, Octavius not only demands that two hundred missile facilities be turned over to him so that he can put his plan into action, but also orders the world to capture the ' terrorist ' Spider-Man for his interference.
The press conference then turned into an impromptu " guerilla gig " with the band playing many of their old tunes.
Fry had taken a team with 19 consecutive non-winning seasons and turned them into one of the best teams in the Big Ten conference.
This conference, which was the importance of issues resolved by Congress, marked a complete break with the Marxist-Leninist group revisionist Prestes who had usurped the party leadership and the party turned into a social democratic organization.
The conference turned out to be hostile to Kérékou and declared its own sovereignty ; despite the objections of some of his officers to this turn of events, Kérékou did not act against the conference, although he labelled the conference's declaration of sovereignty a " civilian coup ".
The estate was inherited by a kinsman, the Reverend John Bickersteth ( 1926-1991 ), the house was reduced in size due to decay and turned into a Christian conference centre, which caters for individuals and groups.
The new building features: three 80-seat classrooms ; twenty-three 40-seat classrooms ; fourteen 40-seat computer labs ; a multi-purpose auditorium for 240 students that can be turned into a conference room or two 120-seat lecture halls ; increased computing commons and library space ; several new areas of collaborative student study and work space ; a new “ front door ” for the campus and improved campus access for people with disabilities.
In interviews with the press, Simpson has emphasized that she heard Rove's name mentioned in a phone conversation in which the discussion turned to Siegelman, clarified that she heard someone involved in a 2002 conference call refer to a meeting between Mr. Rove and Justice Department officials on the subject of Siegelman, and revealed that Karl Rove ordered her to " catch Siegelman cheating on his wife.
After the 2004 Olympics, the facility has hosted fencing competitions, but has recently been turned over to the University of Piraeus for use as an academic lecture and conference center.
Seeking to build on that growing influence, Hartman and Schlitt turned to youth ministers directly at a conference in California, asking them how Petra could better aid their ministries.
Wright joined the Social Credit Party in 1977, and was part of the conference in 1985 that turned the group into the Democratic Party.
RYM, as it turned out, had teamed with the Black Panther Party to engage in deceptive tactics in the conference which deflated their political reputation and lessened the political impact of the split.
In practice, Russia already halted such verification visits in June 2007 after an extraordinary CFE treaty conference held in Vienna turned a deaf ear to Russia's complaints.
Having largely settled the Irish land question, O ' Brien, convinced by the success of combining the " doctrine of conciliation " with " conference plus business ", turned his attention in a Second Phase to the Irish Land and Labour Associations demands for the need to settle Irish labourers in the soil.
After weeks of tension between Atlantis and Último Guerrero, CMLL held a press conference on August 11, where Atlantis officially turned technico and left Los Guerreros de la Atlantida.
The following day, Guerrero lost the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship to Héctor Garza, who also turned at the same press conference, ending his reign at 963 days, the third longest in the title's history.

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To avoid confusion, the annual scientific research conference dedicated to the study of MND is called the International ALS / MND Symposium.
International conference on cognitive systmes ( 1997 ).
The first conference in the field, Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing ( PODC ), dates back to 1982, and its European counterpart International Symposium on Distributed Computing ( DISC ) was first held in 1985.
He was the first Research Director of the International Auxiliary Language Association ( IALA ), which presented the Interlingua conference in 1951.
In May – June 1905, an international conference was held in Rome, Italy, which lead to the creation of an International Agricultural Institute.
Singer set up the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change ( NIPCC ) after a 2004 United Nations climate conference in Milan.
The conference was preceded by the First International Conference of Philosophy where Peano was a member of the patronage committee.
The recommendations of the Brent Commission were endorsed by the United States Department of State and in 1906 President Theodore Roosevelt called for an international conference, the International Opium Commission, which was held in Shanghai in February 1909.
A second conference was held at The Hague in May 1911, and out of it came the first international drug control treaty, the International Opium Convention of 1912.
London was selected as the most suitable place for this conference, and on 24 July 1919, the First International Conference opened, attended by the hydrographers of 24 nations.
* International Conference on Communications, an academic conference for engineers
The Governing Body decides the agenda of the International Labour Conference, adopts the draft programme and budget of the organization for submission to the conference, elects the director-general, requests information from member states concerning labour matters, appoints commissions of inquiry and supervises the work of the International Labour Office.
The first annual conference ( referred to as the International Labour Conference, or ILC ) began on 29 October 1919 at the Pan American Union ( building ) in Washington, D. C. and adopted the first six International Labour Conventions, which dealt with hours of work in industry, unemployment, maternity protection, night work for women, minimum age and night work for young persons in industry.
As a result, the first international conference to revise the International Classification of Causes of Death convened in 1900 ; with revisions occurring every ten-years thereafter.
* 1969 – The International communist conference begins in Moscow.
* 1998 – A diplomatic conference adopts the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, establishing a permanent international court to prosecute individuals for genocide, Crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of aggression.
" In 1876, at the Berne conference of the International Working Men's Association, the Italian anarchist Errico Malatesta argued that the revolution " consists more of deeds than words ", and that action was the most effective form of propaganda.
The International Thriller Writers ( ITW ) established themselves in 2004, and held their first conference in 2006.
* International Resources: focusing on the state of computer graphics in different regions of the world, it offers bilingual tours of conference programs, informal translation services, and space for meetings, talks, and demonstrations.
The first SIGGRAPH Asia conference was held in Singapore from the tenth to the thirteenth of December 2008 at the Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre ; the second one in Yokohama, Japan in the period from 16 December to 19 December 2009 at Pacifico Yokohama ; and the third in Seoul, Korea in the time period from 15 December to 18 December 2010 at Coex Convention & Exhibition Center Seoul.
* January: The Hague International Model United Nations ( THIMUN ) is a five day conference held at the World Forum, gathering over 4000 students from over 200 secondary schools across the globe.
In 1937, he was elected president of the International Chamber of Commerce ( ICC ) and at that year's biennial congress in Berlin stated the conference keynote to be " World Peace Through World Trade ".
The International Symposium on Wearable Computers is the longest-running academic conference on the subject of wearable computers.

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