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The subsequent conferences have resulted in a move to more interdisciplinary approaches with researchers aiming to combine the contextuality of archaeological research, which broadly describes the state of archaeoastronomy today, rather than merely establishing the existence of ancient astronomies archaeoastronomers seek to explain why people would have an interest in the night sky.
During the Gerald Ford administration, characters would be shown speaking to Ford at press conferences, and fictional dialogue supposedly spoken by Ford would be written as coming " off-panel ".
Indeed, after something like thirty years ' experience of international conferences of one kind and another, if I had to pick a team for going into a conference room, Stalin would be my first choice.
The institute would create The Jack F. Kemp Library to house Kemp's papers ; establish the Jack F. Kemp Distinguished Visiting Chair ; and fund annual public lectures and conferences at the School.
At the conferences, St-Laurent, compelled by his belief that the UN would be ineffective in times of war and armed conflict without some military means to impose its will, advocated the adoption of a UN military force.
However, Weber advised Schumacher that being exposed to professional press conferences and driving powerful cars in long distance races would help his career.
Members would promote OS / 2 at trade shows, conferences, fairs, and in stores, participate in operating system discussions on CompuServe, Prodigy, Fidonet and Usenet, throw parties, help users install OS / 2, contact media figures to explain OS / 2 and generate interest, and in general exercise creativity and initiative in helping popularize OS / 2.
The two kings would hold conferences at the foot of an elm tree near Gisors, which was so positioned that it would overshadow each monarch's territory, but to no avail.
During these conferences situation reports prepared by the head of WFA / L would be delivered to Hitler and then discussed.
This position enabled Stauffenberg to attend Hitler's military conferences, either at the Wolfsschanze in East Prussia or at Berchtesgaden, and would thus give him an opportunity, perhaps the last that would present itself, to kill Hitler with a bomb or a pistol.
The original creative team worked closely together ; Wrightson recalled that during story conferences, Wein would walk around the office acting out all the parts.
More significantly, this change in television contracts ultimately would lead to significant realignment of college conferences, with the biggest change being the dissolution of the Big Eight and the Southwest Conferences and the formation of the Big 12.
However in June 2009, Attorney-General Hon Christopher Finlayson announced that the title of Queen's Counsel would be reinstated, and a bill to implement the restoration was introduced into Parliament in March 2010, with new conferences during 2010 and 2011 to the position.
He warned Mayorga that he would not tolerate any insults from him like the ones he hurled at Oscar De La Hoya in their press conferences.
Most episcopal conferences set the first Sunday in Advent ( 27 November ) 2011 as the date when the new translation would come into use.
In 1997, The Washington Post Company invested in Upside and announced the two companies would share editorial resources, collaborate online, sponsor conferences together and cooperate on ad sales and circulation development.
In those seven years, they conducted these conferences, including “ prayers for enlightenment … in the spirit of Dee's ecumenical hopes that alchemy and angelic knowledge would heal the rift of Christendom ”.
Beckett would be on the front line of the government's efforts to tackle climate change, and attended international conferences on the matter.
Intended as a recreational retreat, the main features of the planned complex for the park were three buildings: a recreation hall used for official entertaining, a community assembly hall for conferences with local government officials, and a rest house directly opposite the Palace across the Pasig River which would serve as the venue for informal activities and social functions of the President and First Family.
" The remaking of the world map at these conferences gave birth to a number of critical conflict-prone international contradictions, which would become one of the causes of World War II.
Various other conferences were held in the next 20 years at which the question came up, in which Parkes took a leading part, but in October 1884 he was blowing cold and suggesting that it would be " better to let the idea of federation mature in men's minds ", and New South Wales then stood out of the proposed federal council scheme.
Further, it proposed a guarantee to not weaken gender equality ; to give the territories the power to nominate senators and Supreme Court justices ; future conferences on Aboriginal and minority language issues ; and later discussions on a " Canada Clause ", how new provinces would be formed, and a new amending procedure.

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A series of four international conferences held first under Nigerian and then Organization of African Unity ( OAU ) sponsorship attempted to bring the Chadian factions together.
From the beginning, it was attended by large corporations, such as IBM and DEC. Interoperability conferences have been held every year since then.
First he approached the German emperor ; then more friendly relations were established with the courts of Italy and Russia by means of conferences at Berlin, Vienna, St Petersburg and Venice.
On July 21, 2011, Terry Gross interviewed Louisiana Representative Noble Ellington, then the national chairman of ALEC, about the role of the group's corporate members in drafting legislation and ALEC policy ( prior to the leaking of its internal bill library ) of not revealing the names of its members or of the legislators who attend its conferences.
Through the work of the International Institute of Socionics and other schools of Socionics, the issue 4 peer-reviewed journals and the annual International conferences on socionics, Socionics is taught in more then 150 universities in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and other CIS countries, as well as in Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Romania, either as a separate course, or, in view of the applicability of the various methods of Socionics Humanities, as part of educational courses on Sociology, Pedagogy, Social Psychology, Management and Psychology of Management, human resource management, Conflictology, social services and Tourism, Computer Science and Programming, Philosophy, Neurology, Journalism, Library Science, Social Work, Didactics and others, including Engineering disciplines.
Since then there have been several conferences and workshops, co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and ACM SIGGRAPH ".
Protests often made the conferences that the organization held more dramatic and having more negative attention then would've been wanted.
Wimbledon authorities then threatened to immediately shut down any subsequent press conferences where questions about the issue were asked.
The findings are then disseminated through international conferences and joint publications.
Later conferences included the " First " international conference in Paris, 1950 and then in London in 1954.
These students then travel to several MUN conferences in the UK and mainland Europe to debate their resolutions.
To help develop Chinese mathematics, Yau started by educating students from China, then establishing mathematics research institutes and centers, organizing conferences at all levels, initiating out-reach programs, and raising private funds for these purposes.
In 1911, he began a series of important conferences in physics, known as the Solvay Conferences, whose participants included luminaries such as Max Planck, Ernest Rutherford, Marie Curie, Henri Poincaré, and ( then only 32 years old ) Albert Einstein.
From then on, ITASA held two conferences annually on the East Coast and the Midwest, until 1999, when the first annual West Coast Conference was held at the University of California, Berkeley, thus completing the three-region conference series which continues today.
Nominated candidates are then voted on at " voters ' conferences ", which are organized by the Fatherland Front.
" Dexter was soon in action, initially by way of press conferences and then, as the season developed, by lightning visits to the county grounds.
The school is noted for a series of prominent Presidential conferences, and hosted the third and final 2008 presidential debate between then Senator Barack Obama and Senator John McCain.
She became an active friend of the Bahá ' í Faith by the mid-1970s when she is said to have appeared in the 1973 Third National Baha ’ i Youth Conference at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and has continued to appear at concerts, conferences and conventions of that religion since then.
Jeff Pulver, noted VoIP proponent and owner of the successful VON conferences, incubated Vonage, then called Min-X. com, at his offices in Melville, New York between December 1999 and December 2000.
Wallace's own diary described the writing process for this draft: Cooper fed aspects of the story ( inspired partly by an aspiration to use as much footage of an abandoned RKO picture with a similar premise, Creation, as possible ) in story conferences and phone conversations ; Wallace then executed Cooper's ideas, the latter approving the developing script on a sequence-by-sequence basis.
As amateur wrestling grew after World War II, various collegiate athletic conferences also increased the number and quality of their wrestling competition, with more wrestlers making the progression of wrestling in high school, being recruited by college coaches, and then entering collegiate competition.
Since then, there have been several conferences and workshops, co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and ACM SIGGRAPH, devoted to the general topic, and special areas in the field, for example volume visualization.
MRA began holding conferences on Mackinac Island, Michigan in 1942, first in a leased hotel and then at the island's Grand Hotel.

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