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It was arranged that he would board in the home of one of the old members of the church, a woman named Catt who, as Wilson afterward found, was briefly referred to as The Cat because of her sharp tongue and fierce initiative.
The British, German and French associations, the largest ones, took up the initiative to found a new organization, Universala Federacio Esperantista ( World Federation of Esperantists ), as a federation of national associations.
Morale, despite strict disciplinarian attitudes, had cracked in all armies during the war, but best performing troops were found to be those where emphasis on discipline had been replaced with display of personal initiative and group cohesiveness such as that found in the Australian Corps during the Hundred Days Offensive.
This initiative for the festival was spearheaded by June Gilbreath ( fundraising and awareness ) after the discovery of a rare species of butterfly — the Diana Fritillary butterfly ( discovered by Gary Noel Ross, Ph. D. Lepidopterist ) — that was previously thought to be extinct, but is found in abundance on the mountain summit.
Information about the park can be found at: http :// www. trailsrus. com / whitewater / initiative. html & http :// www. facebook. com / BGWWP
The village was to hold a special election on August 7, 2012, to vote on dissolution ; however, the petition for the ballot initiative was rejected by the Pickaway County board of elections when it was found to have more signatures than those certified to by the petition circulator.
On July 15, 2005, the initiative was found unconstitutional by the U. S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.
Hoffman is on the advisory board of the Science & Entertainment Exchange, an initiative of the United States National Academy of Sciences ( National Academy of Sciences ), intended to foster collaborations between scientists and entertainment industry professionals in order to minimize inaccurate representations of science and technology such as those found in The Core.
Further, he found in the Christian revelation the same characteristics as belonged to the universal revelation involved in conscience, viz., God's sovereign initiative and his living action in history.
As senior Wurundjeri elder, Billibellary's cooperation for the proposal was important for its success, and after deliberation he backed the initiative and even proposed himself for enlistment, but resigned after about a year when he found that it was to be used to capture and even kill other natives.
It came evident after Zia took initiative to found SAARC.
ECF's professional input can be found in every initiative for Palestinian-Israeli peace since the inception of the Oslo Process.
The group also stated that it is " difficult to imagine a society in which freedom may be effectively preserved " without the " diffused power and initiative " associated with " private property and the competitive market ", and found it desirable inter alia to study the following matters:
In a $ 6. 3 million Army initiative to invent devices for telepathic communication, Gerwin Schalk, underwritten in a $ 2. 2 million grant, found that it is possible to use ECoG signals to discriminate the vowels and consonants embedded in spoken and in imagined words.
After a submissions process, the council found that more people agreed with the initiative than did not and partially because of this, the project proceeded.
The Higher Commercial Examination Programme ( HHX ) started in 1888 on a private initiative at Niels Brock's Business College in Copenhagen with a structure, which in the main can be found in the course today.
In the Northam Stand the Saints Study Support Centre-a club run initiative to help school children outside of class-can be found, along with the offices of Southampton City Training, a quasi-council run organisation which helps young people get vocational training.
It is also supposed that Galileo's initial visits to the Arsenal were as a result of his initiative to further investigate Aristotle's questions concerning shipbuilding and navigation, found in the Mechanical Questions of Aristotle.
Markey ( 2007 ) found that people would be more satisfied with their relationship if their partners differed from them, at least, in terms of dominance, as two dominant persons may experience conflicts while two submissive individuals may have frustration as neither member take the initiative.
And then came the initiative to found a dairy that would provide milk to Eilat, which was expected to grow rapidly.
Health collaboration found expression at the highest political level when American heads of state in their Summit in Santiago accepted a health initiative called " Health Technology Linking the Americas.
In 1994, he found a means to circumvent the wiretapping mechanisms of the Clipper chip, contributing to the death of this government-sponsored initiative.
The initiative for the creation of the Official World Golf Ranking came from the Championship Committee of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, which found in the 1980s that its system of issuing invitations to The Open Championship on a tour by tour basis was omitting an increasing number of top players because more of them were dividing their time between tours, and from preeminent sports agent Mark McCormack, who was the first chairman of the International Advisory Committee which oversees the rankings.

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In 2011, responding to an initiative from the State of Ohio to reduce " overhead costs by saving $ 13 million annually while adding 700 beds to house inmates in the overcrowded system ", Corrections Corporation of America agreed to buy the Lake Erie Correctional Institution for $ 72. 7 million.

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This trade was subject to a tariff of 7.5 per cent after February 1835, but much was smuggled into Assiniboia with the result that the duty was reduced by 1841 to 4 per cent on the initiative of the London committee.
A sense of self-certainty and the freedom to experiment with different roles, or confidence in one's own unique behavior as an alternative to peer-group conformity, is more easily developed during adolescence if, during early childhood, the individual was permitted to exercise initiative and encouraged to develop some autonomy.
A wedding set for January 1, 1841, was canceled when the two broke off their engagement at Lincoln's initiative.
( Personal initiative was required since his division commander, Brig.
Despite Frankish advances in the years that followed, Alaric was not afraid to take the military initiative when it presented itself.
File: Vilnius. Sv. Onos baznycia. Saint Ann's church2. jpg | Gothic St. Anne's Church in Vilnius was constructed on his initiative in 1495-1500.
Altogether, the boule was responsible for a great portion of the administration of the state, but was granted relatively little latitude for initiative ; the boule's control over policy was executed in its probouleutic, rather than its executive function ; in the former, it prepared measures for deliberation by the assembly, in the latter, it merely executed the wishes of the assembly.
Having in mind the bad condition of the forest fund, and in particular the catastrophic wildfires which occurred in the summer of 2007, a citizen's initiative for afforestation was started in the Republic of Macedonia.
The first World Social Forum ( WSF ) in 2001 was an initiative of Oded Grajew, Chico Whitaker, and Bernard Cassen.
The reluctance of his Dutch allies to see their frontiers denuded of troops for another gamble in Germany had denied Marlborough the initiative, but of far greater importance was the Margrave of Baden ’ s pronouncement that he could not join the Duke in strength for the coming offensive.
It was an initiative of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, and of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization and involves chemical societies, academics, and institutions worldwide and relied on individual initiatives to organize local and regional activities.
Because he was proclaimed Emperor on the initiative of the Praetorian Guard instead of the Senate — the first Emperor thus proclaimed — Claudius ' repute suffered at the hands of commentators ( such as Seneca ).
In 1974, an initiative was taken by L. Ottens, a director of the audio industry group within the Philips Corporation in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
The resulting Treaty of Versailles, due to European allies ' punitive and territorial designs, showed insufficient conformity with these points and the U. S. signed separate treaties with each of its adversaries ; due to Senate objections also, the U. S. never joined the League of Nations, which was established as a result of Wilson's initiative.
The precise facts have been obscured by history, but modern historians believe Nerva was proclaimed Emperor solely on the initiative of the Senate, within hours after the news of the assassination broke.
In 1956, the very rare DKW Monza was put into small scale production on a private initiative.
Beatty impressed Battenburg, who gave him excellent reports, but was critical of the lack of imagination and initiative shown in exercises, and of the general inexperience of all admirals in handling large fleets.
He was an aggressive commander who expected his subordinates to always use their initiative without direct orders from himself.
On 3 June 2008, an initiative to facilitate collaboration between online expert and amateur scholarly contributors for Britannica's online content ( in the spirit of a wiki ), with editorial oversight from Britannica staff, was announced.

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