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liaison and conference
In addition, the nuncio serves as the liaison between the Holy See and the Church in that particular nation, supervising the diocesan episcopate ( usually a national conference of bishops which has its own chairman, usually the highest ranking ( arch ) bishop, especially if his seat carries the title of primate or he has individually been created a cardinal ) and has an important role in the selection of bishops.
Towards the last years of The Thousand Yahren War between the Cylons and the Twelve Colonies of Man, Council of Twelve-member Baltar acts as a liaison between the Twelve Colonies and the Cylons, and arranges for a peace conference that would bring an end to the war — with the Cylons apparently conceding defeat.
In that capacity, he channeled the functions of the conference by providing liaison with state departments and with the state legislature, disseminating information to Catholic associations and organizations and to other state conferences and the United States Catholic Conference, and coordinating interdiocesan activities in the areas of education and welfare.
Since the Commission headquarters of each side is located outside the conference area — in Seoul for the UNC and in Kaesong for the KPA / CPV — both sides maintain a Joint Duty Officer ( JDO ) at the JSA to provide continuous liaison.
Educational programs include guided tours for the general public, school visits, media liaison, information centres, conference presentations, interpretive signage, publications and facts sheets.
The National Christian Council, a national Protestant coordinating and liaison body, was also a product of the conference and was operating by the mid 1920s.

liaison and created
As the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development is officially responsible only for Status Indians and largely with those living on Indian reserves, the new position was created in order provide a liaison between the federal government and Métis and non-status Aboriginal peoples, urban Aboriginals and their representatives.
Brossolette created the civilian arm of the BCRAM intelligence service, which became the Bureau Central de Renseignements et d ’ Action ( BCRA ), in liaison with the RF section of the British side, Special Operations Executive ( SOE ).
In September, the PQ created a national committee of Anglophones and a liaison committee with ethnic minorities.
The EOUSA was created on April 6, 1953, by Attorney General Order No. 8-53 to provide for close liaison between the Department of Justice in Washington, DC, and the 93 U. S. attorneys located throughout the 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U. S. Virgin Islands.
The links that were created during the war — such as the UK military liaison officers posted to Washington — persist.
Newsday created and sponsored a " Long Island at the Crossroads " advisory board in 1978, to recommend regional goals, supervise local government, and liaison with state and Federal officials.
As the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development is officially responsible only for Status Indians and largely with those living on Indian reserves, the new position was created in order to provide a liaison between the federal government and Métis and non-status Aboriginal peoples, urban Aboriginals and their representatives.
In fact, Hamilton is one of the Children of the Senior Partners, but unlike Eve, he wasn't created recently merely to act as the Senior Partner's liaison.
Dr. West's proposal was accepted and thus OICD was created, with responsibility for technical assistance, training, foreign currency-funded research, and international organization liaison.
The Minnesota Indian Affairs Council ( MIAC ) was created by the Minnesota Legislature in 1963 to provide a liaison between the government of Minnesota and the Native American tribes in the state.
He was assigned to be President Eisenhower's liaison between the newly created CIA and the Pentagon.
These ranks were created to facilitate effective liaison between the British officers and their native troops.

liaison and also
Generally, ' direct support ' also means that the artillery unit provides artillery observation and liaison teams to the supported units.
The United States Navy also maintained a naval training school for aeronautical engineering, resident inspectors of ordnance and naval material, and a liaison officer to the National Defense Research Committee on campus.
His alter ego, Captain Clegg, also makes appearances, where he is mentioned to have had a brief romantic liaison with future teammate Fanny Hill.
Cross-cutting was also used to get new effects of contrast, such as the cross-cut sequence in Cecil B. DeMille's The Whispering Chorus, in which a supposedly dead husband is having a liaison with a Chinese prostitute in an opium den, while simultaneously his unknowing wife is being remarried in church.
EuropeAxess Media, in liaison with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gibraltar, also publishes a monthly magazine: Upon This Rock
The Hong Kong Government has also a liaison office in Beijing, and an HKETO at Guangzhou, Guangdong.
The Central People's Government of the PRC also maintains a liaison office in Hong Kong.
The IAEA also has two liaison offices which are located in New York City, United States, and in Geneva, Switzerland.
Its purposes are to protect and patrol Trinidad and Tobago's airspace, and is also used for transport, search and rescue, and liaison.
Nick Matzke, the NCSE's Public Information Project Director at the time, served as liaison to the legal team, and was responsible for uncovering the substitution of " intelligent design " for " creationism " within drafts of Of Pandas and People, which became a devastating part of the testimony of Barbara Forrest ( also an NCSE Director ), and was cited extensively in Judge John E. Jones III's decision.
Zhang Hong, whom Sun Ce had earlier sent as a liaison to the warlord Cao Cao, also returned from Cao's domain to assist Sun Quan.
Many individual African states have also established national NEPAD structures responsible for liaison with the continental initiatives on economic reform and development programs.
During World War II, Hapgood was employed by the Center of Information ( which later became the Office of Strategic Services and then the Central Intelligence Agency ) and the Red Cross, and also served as a liaison officer between the White House and the Office of the Secretary of the War.
The game is derived from Piquet, possibly via Marriage ( Sixty-six ) and Briscan, with additional scoring features, notably the peculiar liaison of the Q and J that is also a feature of Pinochle, Binokel, and similarly named games that vary by country.
IANA also maintains a close liaison with the Internet Engineering Task Force ( IETF ) and RFC Editorial team in fulfilling this function.
He provides information on learning resources to the chapter, and also serves as chapter liaison with the Phi Kappa Psi foundation.
The Bene Gesserit had also placed their acolyte Jessica ( herself the product of a secret Bene Gesserit liaison with the Baron Harkonnen ) as the concubine to Duke Leto Atreides, and married the Bene Gesserit Margot to Shaddam's close friend and minion Count Fenring.
The 27th also trained forward air controllers and air liaison officers in Lockheed T-33 Shooting Stars from 1969 to 1976.
Evidence also exists ( see Reece cited in references below ) that Charles Brooke had another son, Esca Brooke, born of a liaison with a native Malay woman which was unrecognized in English law.
He is a wanted man, not only for his revolutionary activities but also for a youthful dalliance in London where he had an eight-day liaison with Emma Hamilton.
After their brief liaison during 1970 – 1971 ended amicably, Stevens wrote his song " Sweet Scarlet " about Simon, who also had highly publicized relationships with Warren Beatty, Mick Jagger, Kris Kristofferson and James Taylor during this period.
A liaison aircraft ( also called an army co-operation aircraft ) is a small, usually unarmed aircraft primarily used by military forces for artillery observation or transporting commanders and messages.
Each operator also served as a liaison to one of the existing elite counter-terrorism teams from around the world.
He also was liaison officer who supervises the communication between the sultan and the Grand Vizier.

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