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founding and statute
Redmond, in the interest of ensuring the enactment of the Home Rule Act 1914 then on the statute books, encouraged the Volunteers to support the British and Allied war commitment and join Irish regiments of the British New Army divisions, an action unsuccessfully opposed by the founding members.
The instituting statute founding the Faculty is still preserved in the archives of the Danish Royal Library.
Nice, along with most clubs from the south, were among the first clubs to adopt the new statute and, subsequently, became professional and were founding members of the new league.
Karavelov's publications gathered a number of followers and initiated the foundation of the Bulgarian Revolutionary Central Committee ( BRCC ), a centralised revolutionary diasporic organisation that included Levski as a founding member and statute drafter.
Under the leadership of club president Isidore Odorico, Rennes were among the first clubs to adopt the new statute and, subsequently, became professional and were founding members of the new league.
Montpellier, along with most clubs from the south, were among the first clubs to adopt the new statute and, subsequently, became professional and were founding members of the new league.
According to its founding statute, the Tribunal has a set of 21 serving judges from a variety of states parties in three primary bodies:
The key to DIE ’ s success is its institutional independence, which is guaranteed by the Institute ’ s founding statute.
The Institute ’ s institutional independence is guaranteed by its founding statute.
Cannes, along with most clubs from the south, were among the first clubs to adopt the new statute and, subsequently, became professional and were founding members of the new league.

founding and contract
On May 28, 1984 Soros signed the contract between the Soros Foundation ( New York ) and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the founding document of the Soros Foundation Budapest.
* 13 November — NHA founding team Renfrew Creamery Kings drops out of the league and the players under contract are dispersed to other teams.
Koya was one of the founding members of the Federation of Cane Growers, formed in 1959 to negotiate the new cane contract with the Colonial Sugar Refining Company.
's founding house producer and A & R manager Creed Taylor scored early success by signing Ray Charles, who had just ended his contract with Atlantic Records.
Along with the other founding members — guitarist Mark Metzger, bass guitarist Kevin McElhaney, and drummer Ted Leader — Chainsaw Kittens recorded a demo and received a contract offer almost immediately from Mammoth Records.
In 1886 brothers Arthur and Robert Bunning left London to settle in Perth, Western Australia, and soon gained a government building contract, which led to them founding a group of building companies which later became ' Bunning Bros Pty Ltd '.

founding and such
Unlike other traditions, Anglicanism has never been governed by a magisterium nor by appeal to one founding theologian, nor by an extra-credal summary of doctrine ( such as the Westminster Confession of the Presbyterian Church ).
Abu al-Abbas as-Saffah, the founder of the Abbasid caliphate, made it his capital, and such it remained until the founding of Baghdad in 762.
Others such as Michael Johnston and Noam Chomsky assert that classical liberalism as such can no longer exist in a modern day context as its principles were only relevant at the time its founding thinkers conceptualised them ; and that classical liberalism has grown into two divergent philosophies since the beginning of the twentieth century: social liberalism and market liberalism.
Both before and after the founding of the PRC, the CPC's history is defined by various power struggles and ideological battles, including destructive socio-political movements such as the Cultural Revolution.
Many practitioners take Edward Saïd's book Orientalism ( 1978 ) as the theory's founding work ( although French theorists such as Aimé Césaire and Frantz Fanon made similar claims decades before Said ).
Tom Cain uses the expression " founding myths " more broadly, to encompass such stories as those of the War in Heaven and the fall of man ; according to Cain, " the disastrous consequences of disobedience " is a pervasive theme in Christian founding myths.
This triad, as well as the egalitarianism of Epicurus, was carried forward into the American freedom movement and Declaration of Independence, by the American founding father, Thomas Jefferson, as " all men are created equal " and endowed with certain " inalienable rights ," such as " life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Sinatra left Capitol to found his own record label, Reprise Records in 1961 ( finding success with albums such as Ring-a-Ding-Ding !, Sinatra at the Sands and Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim ), toured internationally, was a founding member of the Rat Pack and fraternized with celebrities and statesmen, including John F. Kennedy.
Sometimes this practice is taken to excess, and the head of state begins to believe that he is the only symbol of the nation, resulting in the emergence of a personality cult where the image of the head of state is the only visual representation of the country, surpassing other symbols such as the flag, constitution, founding father ( s ) etc.
The fathers of Christianity included those who had been disciples of Jesus such as Peter, Matthew, James and John, as well as others who may never have met him but were either influenced by accounts of his teachings such as the Gospel writers Mark and Luke, or described having spiritual revelations of his divine nature, such as Paul of Tarsus who actively encouraged the founding of Christian communities or " churches " after his conversion.
Qutb is considered by some to be " the founding father and leading theoretician " of modern jihadis, such as Osama bin Laden.
His brief pontificate came in the political context of the founding of the Holy Roman Empire, during the transition between the reigns of German emperors Otto I and Otto II and the struggle for power of aristocratic families such as the Crescentii and Tusculani in the region of Rome.
In 1964, the founding of Nike by Phil Knight and Bill Bowerman of the University of Oregon introduced many new improvements common in modern running shoes, such as rubber waffle soles, breathable nylon uppers, and cushioning in the mid-sole and heel.
Japanese magazines specifically for girls, known as shōjo magazines, first appeared in 1903 with the founding of, and continued with others such as ( 1906 ) and the long-running ( 1908 ).
Tanzania's first president, Julius Nyerere also was one of the founding members of the Non-Aligned Movement, and, during the Cold War era, Tanzania played an important role in regional and international organizations, such as the Non-Aligned Movement, the front-line states, the G-77, and the Organisation of African Unity ( OAU ) ( now the African Union ).
The gold rushes of the late 19th century led to the founding of numerous small settlements by immigrants, as such as Argentine Ushuaia in was founded in 1884 and Río Grande in 1921, and the Chilean settlements Puerto Toro and Porvenir in 1892 and 1899 respectively.
These were merged into the Democratic Party in the South, but they continued to promote modernization policies such as large-scale railroad construction and the founding of public schools.
Notable among a number of songs commonly played and sung at various events such as commencement and convocation, and athletic games is ' Rack and Ruin ' a reminder of the tradition of the founding Victoria College.
Generally speaking, the Norwegians expanded to the north and west to places such as Ireland, Scotland, Iceland and Greenland ; the Danes to England and France, settling in the Danelaw ( northern / eastern England ) and Normandy ; and the Swedes to the east, founding the Kievan Rus, the original Russia.
While there are no historical records that deal directly with the founding of Venice, tradition and the available evidence have led several historians to agree that the original population of Venice consisted of refugees from Roman cities near Venice such as Padua, Aquileia, Treviso, Altino and Concordia ( modern Portogruaro ) and from the undefended countryside, who were fleeing successive waves of Germanic and Hun invasions.

founding and organisation
The North German Federation was a transitional organisation that existed from 1867 to 1871, between the dissolution of the German Confederation and the founding of the German Empire.
He was the founding head of the Sicherheitsdienst ( SD ), an intelligence organisation tasked with seeking out and neutralising resistance to the Nazi Party via arrests, deportations, and killings.
The UAP was absorbed into the new Liberal Party of Australia ( with Menzies as leader ) at the founding of the latter organisation on 31 August 1945.
At the time, all of the founding members of the Red Brigades were in jail ; the organisation led by Mario Moretti that kidnapped Moro, therefore, is said to be the " Second Red Brigades.
Tenrikyo as an organisation was forcibly influenced by State Shinto at a date after Tenrikyo's original founding.
In 1739, Burlington was involved in the founding of a new charitable organisation called the Foundling Hospital.
In 1998 then Prime Minister Persson initiated international talks on the establishment of an inter-governmental organisation for Holocaust education, which resulted in the founding of the Task Force for International Cooperation on Holocaust Education, Remembrance, and Research ( ITF ).
With regard to the history and purpose of the founding, one must take into account that this " organisation and its female counterpart ( YWCA ) were established to provide low-cost housing in a safe Christian environment for rural young men and women journeying to the cities.
Since its founding years, ILGA has evolved from a loose organisation of volunteers and an emphasis on the conferences as the main platform for information exchange, inspiration and co-operation initiatives into a more professional lobby organisation with ( some ) paid staff members.
As a result, Aylsham became one of the founding towns, and the first in Norfolk, of the Cittaslow movement, an international organisation promoting the concept of ' Slow Towns ' (" a Network of towns where Quality of Life is important ").
Rimet was involved in the founding of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association ( commonly abbreviated to FIFA ) in 1904, and while the fledgling organisation had plans for a global professional tournament, it instead was involved in running an amateur tournament as part of the 1908 Summer Olympics.
The process of founding the Order of Canada began in early 1966 and came to a conclusion on 17 April 1967, when the organisation was instituted by Queen Elizabeth II, on the advice of her then Canadian prime minister, Lester B. Pearson, who was assisted with the establishment of the order by John Matheson.
In 1895 he was one of the founding members of the Naturfreunde ( Friends of Nature ) organisation and created their logo.
Other claims to fame are the founding of the SANE Conferences organization and the fact that the NLUUG was the first organisation to have Linus Torvalds be a speaker on a conference outside Finland.
Some of his own children denounced him as their leader and turned their backs on The Salvation Army, including his daughter Kate Booth and his sons Herbert and Ballington Booth, the latter founding a separate organisation, the Volunteers of America with himself as ' General '.
Arthur was an ordinary British policeman with a dream who achieved his goals by founding the world ’ s largest police organisation.
The World Socialist Movement ( WSM ) is an international organisation of socialist parties created in 1904 with the founding of the Socialist Party of Great Britain.
At its founding the Communist Youth was close to the " new " Communist Party of Finland ( SKP ) but supporters of the SKP left the organisation after the name change.
The Socialist Party's open letter of resignation ( http :// www. socialistparty. org. uk / CampaignsSocialistAlliances. htm # SPW ) blamed the SWP: " To lose one founding organisation could be unfortunate ; to lose both can only mark the decline of the WSA as a genuine alliance "
In the early 2000s IS seems to have experienced difficulties, losing some members through a split in 2001 and others who disappeared when the organization put all its efforts into founding the new organisation ATTAC some years later.
SSAA National has non-government organisation ( NGO ) status at the United Nations and is a founding member of The World Forum on the Future of Sport Shooting Activities ( WFSA ), which also has NGO status.
In its founding constitution the Respect Party states its overall aim is to " help create a socially just and ecologically sustainable society ", giving a definition of social justice that includes " the organisation of society in the most open, participative, and accountable way practicable based on common ownership and democratic control ".
The organisation chose Amsterdam to be its statutory headquarter due to the historical neutrality in relation to the founding organisations.

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