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headquarters and Action
They called this operation " Action T4 " because of the Berlin address, Tiergartenstraße 4, the headquarters of this planned and well-organized killing " euthanasia " organisation.
Royalist members hoped that Pétain would restore the monarchy, and the Action Françaises headquarters were moved from Paris to Vichy.
Opened October 9, 2009, the building houses the agency's headquarters offices, The Mercy Corps Action Center ( a companion center to The Action Center to End World Hunger opened, October 2009 in Manhattan ), Mercy Corps Northwest and The Lemelson Foundation.
Adjacent to the Cathedral, Scottish Churches House was ( from the 1960s until its closure in 2011 ) a centre for ecumenical study and the former headquarters for Action of Churches Together in Scotland.
French group Action Directe carries out a machine gun attack on the employers ' federation headquarters.
The national charity Epilepsy Action has its headquarters in the town.
A project named " Fort 2000 " was supposed to allow the DGSE headquarters to be moved to the fort of Noisy-le-Sec, where the Action Division was already stationed.
Action Aid, the International Development Charity, had their headquarters in Chard when they started life in 1972 as Action in Distress.
The headquarters transitioned to become Headquarters Commandement de la force d ' action terrestre ( CFAT ) ( the Land Forces Action Command.
Action directe carried out some fifty attacks, including a machine gun assault on the employers ' union headquarters on 1 May 1979 as well as attacks on French government buildings, property management agencies, French army buildings, companies in the military-industrial complex, and the state of Israel.
As the orders go down the chain of command, always subject to the two-man rule, intermediate headquarters, and eventually the nuclear delivery platforms themselves, will receive Emergency Action Messages ( EAM ) to arm or launch weapons.
SS members, including those from Action T4 who were assigned to the operation, reported to the headquarters in Lublin and were instructed to their duties by Höfle.
Subsequently, Carmichael was accused of allowing the Social Credit Action headquarters to become a meeting place and organizing centre for neo-Nazis disseminating anti-Semitic material, such as David Stanley and John Beattie.
The leaflets featured photographs of Carmichael and Stanley and promoted meetings at the Social Credit Action headquarters.
Being aware of the limitations they had, Sabino Arana instructed to prepare the first Euzko Gaztedia regulation, which would have its headquarters in the streets of Bilbao Round, being adopted on January 10, 1904 and counting at that time with more than 400 partners founders, who appointed a Board of Directors chaired by Luis de Urrengoetxea, future founder of Basque Nationalist Action ( ANV ).
In 1990, Genetic Resources Action International, or GRAIN for short, was legally established as an independent non-profit foundation with its headquarters in Barcelona, Spain.

headquarters and Churches
Churches of Christ purposefully have no central headquarters, councils, or other organizational structure above the local church level.
American Baptist Churches USA has its administrative headquarters in King of Prussia, in a building locally nicknamed " The Holy Doughnut " due to its shape.
Churches of Christ purposefully have no central headquarters, councils, or other organizational structure above the local church level.
Churches of Christ purposefully have no central headquarters, councils, or other organizational structure above the local church level.
In 1939 the " Progressive " Brethren Church experienced another schism, with those seeking an open position to the issue of eternal security maintaining the name Brethren Church with headquarters in Ashland, Ohio, and those seeking a firm affirmation of eternal security becoming the National Fellowship of Brethren Churches, since renamed Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches ( FGBC ), commonly called the Grace Brethren Church, headquartered in Winona Lake, Indiana.
The denomination maintains headquarters in Jellico, Tennessee and is a member of the Pentecostal / Charismatic Churches of North America ( formerly the Pentecostal Fellowship of North America ).
The International Churches of Christ have no formally recognized headquarters, or hierarchical church government.
Until 1994, it was the headquarters of the Council for the Care of Churches.
The Open Bible Standard Churches ( OBSC ) or Open Bible Churches is an association of Pentecostal churches with headquarters in Des Moines, Iowa, United States.
This private community is home to The Marion Skidmore Library, Lily Dale Museum and Historical Society, the headquarters of The National Spiritualist Association of Churches, numerous residences, hotels, private bed and breakfast inns, a spiritualist bookstore and related shops.
The CEC General Secretariat and the Churches in Dialogue Commission is located in the Ecumenical Centre, Geneva, Switzerland-which is also the headquarters building of the World Council of Churches.

headquarters and Together
Together with Don Kaye, Mike Reese, and Leon Tucker, Gygax created a military miniatures society called Lake Geneva Tactical Studies Association ( LGTSA ) in 1970, with its first headquarters in Gygax's basement.
Together, the ThunderCats and the friendly natives of Third Earth construct the " Cat's Lair ," their new home and headquarters, but before long, the Mutants have tracked them down to Third Earth.
Together with reserve aircraft and the headquarters flight, an Air Combat Group typically had 45 aircraft ( fighter ) or up to 30 aircraft ( bomber or reconnaissance ).
Together with the young democrats Enrico Cernuschi, Giulio Terzaghi and Giorgio Clerici he formed a council of war which, having its headquarters at Palazzo Taverna in via Bigli, directed the operations of the insurgents.

headquarters and Scotland
The City Chambers in Glasgow, Scotland has functioned as the headquarters of Glasgow City Council since 1996, and of preceding forms of municipal government in the city since 1889, located on the eastern side of the city's George Square.
In the 20th century the centre of the education system became more focused on Scotland, with the ministry of education partly moving north in 1918 and then finally having its headquarters relocated to Edinburgh in 1939.
Scotland Yard ( officially New Scotland Yard, though an official Scotland Yard never has existed ) is a metonym for the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Service of the British capital, London.
It derives from the location of the original Metropolitan Police headquarters at 4 Whitehall Place, which had a rear entrance on a street called Great Scotland Yard.
The Metropolitan Police moved away from Scotland Yard in 1890, and the name " New Scotland Yard " was adopted for the new headquarters.
By 1887, The Met headquarters had expanded from 4 Whitehall Place into several neighbouring addresses, including 3, 5, 21 and 22 Whitehall Place ; 8 and 9 Great Scotland Yard, and several stables.
In 1890, police headquarters moved to the new location, which was named New Scotland Yard.
Stables for some of the Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch are still located at 7 Great Scotland Yard, across the street from the first headquarters.
In 1967 New Scotland Yard moved to the present building at 10 Broadway, still within Westminster, which was an existing office block acquired under a long-term lease ; the first New Scotland Yard is now called the Norman Shaw ( North ) building, part of which is used as the headquarters for the Metropolitan Police's Territorial Policing department.
Vikings then made the islands the headquarters of pirate expeditions carried out against Norway and the coasts of mainland Scotland.
Well along into his criminal career he was arrested in Scotland and charged with blowing up the safe of the headquarters of the Edinburgh Co-operative Society.
It is named after Scotland Yard, the headquarters of London's Metropolitan Police Service.
The campus has been selected as the headquarters for a number of sports agencies including the Sportscotland Institute of Sport, the Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland, Scottish Swimming and triathlonscotland.
Day-to-day operations are run from the Board's headquarters in Bradford, West Yorkshire with small regional offices in Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland.
Scotland Yard, the headquarters of London's Metropolitan Police Service, was originally located in Great Scotland Yard off the north-eastern end Whitehall, but was relocated to New Scotland Yard on Victoria Embankment in 1890.
BAFTA's main headquarters is on Piccadilly in London, but it also has branches in Scotland, in Wales, in New York and in Los Angeles.
The view down Bank Street is dominated by the baroque headquarters of the Bank of Scotland.
The largest distiller to remain under Scottish ownership is William Grant & Sons, owned by the Grant family, with headquarters in Motherwell, Scotland.
It was the only pre-grouping railway to own or share lines in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, becoming the third largest railway undertaking in the British Isles ( after the Great Western and the London & North Western ), the largest coal haulier, the largest British railway to have its headquarters outside London, and ( after the Great Central railway moved its HQ to London in 1907 ) the only railway serving London not to have its headquarters there and the only Midlands-based railway directly serving Southern England and South Wales.

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