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divisions and offer
" Weygand had no divisions to offer.
Kelley called to offer DeLorean his choice of jobs in five divisions of GM.
He argues that the youth of the field means that it is not bound to follow the traditional divisions of scholarly work and that an opportunity exists to rediscover the strengths and contributions that different scholarly traditions can offer.
Kids from any of the five arts divisions support their peers in the other groups, stopping to offer applause for a band's hall concert, or incorporating poems within wall murals ...
Many tournaments offer two or three divisions of competition in LD: novice, intermediate, and advanced.
Rollins has four divisions that offer a variety of programs: College of Arts and Sciences ; College of Professional Studies ; Crummer Graduate School of Business ; and Hamilton Holt School.
The fourfold ministry would then offer the four Pauline divisions of prayer-supplications, prayers, intercessions and giving of thanks, with the addition of collects for the seasons and with the Lord's prayer placed in the centre.
APA divisions offer professional networking opportunities for planners.
The company also believed it had established a distinct competitive advantage in its ability to offer a range of services through its three operating divisions ( Inbound, Interactive and Outbound ) on a fully integrated basis.
When details in features smaller than one micrometre across can be observed, these fossils are seen to represent many developmental stages, from the first cell divisions to the time of hatching ; therefore they offer a unique opportunity to study the development of Lower Cambrian animals.
Following USI's acquisition of the motherboard business, the remaining divisions of ABIT switched to distributing components and networking products, while using its Suzhou, China plant only to offer some motherboard contract manufacturing services.
World Canine Freestyle Organization events offer divisions for Heelwork to music and Musical freestyle
The Hurst / Olds was the only GM intermediate-sized car to offer an engine larger than 400 cubic inches thanks to a corporate policy at that time which prohibited the divisions from putting larger engines in cars smaller than full-sized models other than the Chevrolet Corvette.
Affiliate Schools are polytechnic divisions belonging to a national university and offer select technical and engineering programs.
Factional divisions within the CPUSA, however, led the party leadership to reject the offer.
The Distribution and UTP Print divisions offer services to a broad range of clients, including publishers, government institutions, and other corporations.
The institute consists of 11 technical divisions that offer multidisciplinary, problem-solving services in a variety of areas in engineering and the physical sciences.
SwRI consists of 11 divisions that offer multidisciplinary, problem-solving services in a variety of areas in engineering and the physical sciences.

divisions and online
Before the move to the Presidio in 2005, Big Rock Ranch housed the marketing, licensing, distribution and online divisions of Lucasfilm.
In addition to anchoring and reporting, Mavridis helped create new programming for the network's broadcast radio and online divisions.
Founded in 1890 as a territorial normal school, VCSU offers four-year degrees in a number of fields in five academic divisions and graduate degrees in Education delivered wholly online.
If a shooter game is available online, there are several other sharp divisions it can take.
For example, Alcoa has established an online showroom of the divisions that are for sale.
" He made his debut the following day in a 1 – 0 defeat to Bury at Gigg Lane, and in doing so became the first British Asian to play in all four divisions of professional football in England, something which he described in his online blog as " a momentous occasion " and expressed his hope that it inspires the next generation of Asian footballers.

divisions and forums
The society is organised around 5 divisions and 4 forums, based on subject areas, and local sections, both in the United Kingdom and overseas.

divisions and conference
In 2002, the Seahawks were returned to the NFC West as part of an NFL realignment plan that gave each conference four balanced divisions of four teams each.
Each conference has two divisions.
After the AFL-NFL merger brought the American Football League into the NFL, the NFL began to use three divisions and a single wild card team in each conference for its playoffs, in order to produce eight contenders out of six divisions ; this was later expanded so that more wild card teams could participate.
Also in 1992, the SEC was the first conference to receive permission from the NCAA to sponsor an annual football championship game, featuring the winners of the conference's Eastern and Western divisions.
The SWAC instead splits its schools into two divisions, and plays a conference championship game.
As a result, the conference was reverted to round-robin play and the divisions and championship game were removed.
After Caldera Systems acquired SCO's Server and Services divisions in 2001, the conference was moved to Las Vegas, where the 2008 SCO Forum was held.
1987-UMass Lowell becomes conference member in 1987, initiating a split into two six-team divisions with divisional winners meeting in championship playoff game.
The 14-team conference will have two 7-team divisions.
* 17 December-An alliance of Kashmiri separatists, the Hurriyat, begin talks to discuss a unified response to the Indian government's ceasefire but divisions between the factions drag the conference into a second day.
In all of the four major North American sports leagues, all of the teams are grouped into one of two conferences ( or leagues in baseball ) while each conference / league is further subdivided into divisions.
Because the other two networks did not grant their news divisions anywhere near the power that CBS did in making programming decisions, they went ahead with their regular schedules instead of the conference.
Three of the pre-merger NFL teams were transferred to the AFC ( Browns, Colts, and Steelers ) to level the conferences ( AFC and NFC ) at 13 teams each ; each conference split into three divisions.
In, the NFL realigned into eight divisions, four per conference, to accommodate a 32nd team, the Houston Texans.
In all four of the major North American sports, regardless of whether the subsets are called " league " or " conference ," they each have their own subsets, all of which are called " divisions.
Also, an inter conference round was introduced in 1994, with teams from different divisions now meeting for the first time during the regular season.
He departed on October 16 for a conference in Washington with Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, accompanied by his Cavalry Corps as far as Front Royal, intending that those two divisions would then raid the Virginia Central Railroad.
The NFL sub-divided its two conferences ( now eight teams each ) into two divisions of four teams each: The Capitol and Century divisions in the Eastern conference, and the Central and Coastal divisions in the Western conference.

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