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meeting's and purpose
* as called to take appropriate action on a particular problem or toward a particular purpose stated by the meeting's sponsors, and
In September 2009, due to the complexity of the name and different interpretations of the meeting's purpose, the separate name for the extra weekday meetings was discontinued and all meetings of the Relief Society began to be referred to simply as " Relief Society meetings ".
It met for the first time just 13 days after the Academy's organization banquet in 1927 and that meeting's purpose was to confer with USC President Rufus von KleinSmid about the possibility of introducing appropriate motion picture courses into the university curriculum.

meeting's and was
The meeting's chair, Andrei Zhdanov, who was in permanent radio contact with the Kremlin from whom he received instructions, also castigated communist parties in France and Italy for collaboration with those countries ' domestic agendas.
The meeting's final product was called " The Declaration of Rights and Grievances ", and was drawn up by delegate John Dickinson of Pennsylvania.
Bright wrote to Chamberlain on 1 June that he was surprised at the meeting's decision because his letter " was intended to make it more easy for and your friends to abstain from voting in the coming division ".
In 1835 he began to speak out about the growing tensions between Texas and Mexico, and that year he attended The Consultation, a meeting held at Columbia, by Texas patriots to discuss the fight with Mexico ( the meeting's leadership didn't want to call the meeting a " convention ," for fear the Mexican government would view it as an independence forum, though this surely is what it was ).
In the wake of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877 – 78, the meeting's aim was to reorganize the countries of the Balkans.
He also showed extreme paranoia in his " conspiracy theories ", such as a holiday gathering being the front for a plan to overturn the government, despite all evidence pointing to the meeting's innocence. All these short-comings, however, are outbalanced by the facts that the work of presenting the whole of Jewish history was undertaken, that it was executed in a readable form, and that the author enriched Jewish history by the discovery of many an important detail.
Within the camp itself, few doubted that Frenkel was the architect of this alleged success: he was firmly identified with the commercialisation of the camp and hated for it ; at an acrimonious meeting of the Solovetsky Communist Party in 1928-so acrimonious that part of the meeting's conclusions were deemed too secret to be kept in the archive-one camp commander Yashenko complained about the extent of the Economic-Commercial Department's influence and went on to attack Frenkel, admitting that he hated Frenkel so much that he had contemplated murdering him:
The meeting's goal was to divide up Fisk's resources, but it did not go well.
Brooklands Museum was chosen as the venue because the meeting's chairman Andy Lambert was involved with the museum, having transported the vast majority of the exhibits there, and could therefore show people items they would not normally get to see.

meeting's and early
Welensky obtained the meeting's proceedings in early February and decided to act, calling a meeting of the federal and territorial governments.

meeting's and .
Unperturbed and hoping to learn more of Rosicrucianism, Gardner joined the group in charge of running the theatre, the Rosicrucian Order Crotona Fellowship, and began attending meeting's held in their local ashram.
* A mass meeting, which is an unorganized group meeting open to all individuals in a sector of the population who are interested in deliberating about a subject proposed by the meeting's sponsors.
Seventeen of the meeting's twenty participants ( with the exception of Bo, Braun, and He Kequan ) argued in his favor.
Prince Bernhard continued to serve as the meeting's chairman until 1976, the year of his involvement in the Lockheed affair.
At first, visitors lived in tents, while visiting ministers could rent space in the second story of the meeting's passenger station.
" Heller elaborates on this meeting's impact, noting that, " from that moment on, Rand devoured books by the leading philosophers on art, including Roger Fry, Alfred North Whitehead, and John Dewey.
In some states, the meeting's minutes must by law be made available for viewing 24 hours a day online, requiring the HOA to launch or purchase a website.
Additionally, he plays the part of a devil's advocate in Exile regarding Leia Organa's supposed betrayal of the Galactic Alliance, though he reasserts his loyalty to Leia by being first to formally declare his faith in her at the meeting's end.
The FOMC members will either increase, decrease, or leave the rate unchanged depending on the meeting's agenda and the economic conditions of the U. S. It is possible to infer the market expectations of the FOMC decisions at future meetings from the Chicago Board of Trade ( CBOT ) Fed Funds futures contracts, and these probabilities are widely reported in the financial media.
The meeting's statement indicated serious problems such as violation of safety standards and overproduction in some coal mines.
Bellof made a promise to the meeting's clerk of the course, saying that the official had " better watch my career, because I'll be back here next year and I'll win my first Formula 2 race.
At one meeting in the Stillwater Public Library, Commissioner Hank Moore told then-OSU President David Schmidly, the meeting's moderator, that OSU's actions in implementing the athletic village under the Campus Master Plan contradicted the principles of democracy.
Unfortunately the meeting's arrangements are heard by Les, a friend jealous of Alex's attraction to Jimmy and keen to get in with Pando's gang.
At the meeting's conclusion, Tranter offered Nesbitt the first episode script of Jekyll, a television series by Steven Moffat that updated Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

declared and purpose
After the Berlin blockade and airlift, the Council of Foreign Ministers in 1949 declared a purpose `` to mitigate the effects of the present administrative division of Germany and of Berlin ''.
As most of the Assembly still favoured a constitutional monarchy rather than a republic, the various groups reached a compromise which left Louis XVI as little more than a figurehead: he was forced to swear an oath to the constitution, and a decree declared that retracting the oath, heading an army for the purpose of making war upon the nation, or permitting anyone to do so in his name would amount to abdication.
He had perforce to swear an oath to the constitution, and a decree declared that retracting the oath, heading an army for the purpose of making war upon the nation, or permitting anyone to do so in his name would amount to de facto abdication.
Opponents of Harrison have argued that a phrase in Pope Pius XII's legislation " Cardinals who have been deposed or who have resigned, however, are barred and may not be reinstated even for the purpose of voting ", though it speaks of someone deposed or resigned from the cardinalate, not of someone who may have incurred automatic excommunication but has not been officially declared excommunicated, means that, even if someone is permitted to attend, that does not automatically translate into electability.
In spite of the strong representations of the Conversio Bagoariorum et Carantanorum, written in 871 to influence the pope, though not avowing this purpose, Rome declared emphatically for Methodius, and sent a bishop, Paul of Ancons, to reinstate him and punish his enemies, after which both parties were commanded to appear in Rome with the legate.
Quaker conversion narratives also influenced the style of The Age of Reason ; Davidson and Scheick argue that its " introductory statement of purpose, a fervid sense of inward inspiration, a declared expression of conscience, and an evangelical intention to instruct others " resemble the personal confessions of American Quakers.
The White House and Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) later declared that American intelligence indicated the site was a nuclear facility with a military purpose, though Syria denies this.
In explaining the goals and purpose of the Awakening Society, Zhou declared that " anything that is incompatible with progress in current times, such as militarism, the bourgeoisie, partylords, bureaucrats, inequality between men and women, obstinate ideas, obsolete morals, old ethics ... should be abolished or reformed ", and affirmed that it was the purpose of the Society to spread this awareness among the Chinese people.
The resolution declared that Allende's government sought " to conquer absolute power with the obvious purpose of subjecting all citizens to the strictest political and economic control by the State.
It is declared to be the policy of the United States to eliminate the causes of certain substantial obstructions to the free flow of commerce and to mitigate and eliminate these obstructions when they have occurred by encouraging the practice and procedure of collective bargaining and by protecting the exercise by workers of full freedom of association, self-organization, and designation of representatives of their own choosing, for the purpose of negotiating the terms and conditions of their employment or other mutual aid or protection.
This has occurred by way of engagement of Pre-shipment Inspection Agencies who examine the cargo and verify the declared value before importation is effected and the nation Customs is obliged to accept the report of the agency for the purpose of assessment of leviable duties and taxes at the port of entry.
The New York Times reported at the time, " Maj. Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, commander of the B-29s of the entire Marianas area, declared that if the war is shortened by a single day, the attack will have served its purpose.
The declared purpose of the PRG was to provide a formal NLF governmental structure and enhance its claim of representing " the Southern people ".
The mansion was not however used for this purpose, prior to being declared a National Historic Landmark in 1980 .< ref name =" nrhpinv ">
An English act of government from the year 1585 declared that the purpose of Jesuit missionaries who had come to Britain was " to stir up and move sedition, rebellion and open hostility ".
Duarte Pio João Miguel Gabriel Rafael de Bragança was born in Bern, Switzerland, in a hotel room where extraterritoriality was declared for the purpose of being born on Portuguese soil, the eldest son of Dom Duarte Nuno, Duke of Braganza and his wife Princess Francisca of Orléans-Braganza.
Although George VI's accession allocution had already declared that his first act was to create his elder brother Duke of Windsor, and that he willed his brother to be styled His Royal Highness ( HRH ) the Duke of Windsor, Letters Patent were issued in 1937 to formalise the creation of the Dukedom, and further Letters Patent were issued in May of that year to regulate the Duke's right to the attribute of Royal Highness – although the pretext of the Letters Patent was the confirmation of the style of Royal Highness upon the Duke, its actual purpose was to restrict the title to the Duke alone, so as to exclude any future wife from sharing in it.
As he declared in his last great public speech, at the Grey Festival organized in his honour at Edinburgh in September 1834, its purpose was to strengthen and preserve the established constitution, to make it more acceptable to the people at large, and especially the middle classes, who had been the principal beneficiaries of the Reform Act, and to establish the principle that future changes would be gradual, " according to the increased intelligence of the people, and the necessities of the times ".
When Parliament resolved to raise revenue in the colonies in 1775, Stockton declared the colonies " must each of them send one or two of their most ingenious fellows, and enable them to get into the House of Commons, maintain them there till they can maintain themselves, or else we shall be fleeced to some purpose.
In addition Dr. Nicko van Someren found a third key in Windows 2000 which he doubted had a legitimate purpose, and declared that " It looks more fishy ".
Universal service in telecommunications was eventually established as U. S. national policy by the Communications Act of 1934, whose preamble declared its purpose as “ to make available, so far as possible, to all the people of the United States, a rapid, efficient, Nation-wide, and world-wide wire and radio communication service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges ”.
If the UNHRC wants to regain the integrity of its original purpose, it cannot submit to being manipulated into justifying and covering up terrorism ,” the WJC president declared.
The Child Online Protection Act ( COPA ) was a law in the United States of America, passed in 1998 with the declared purpose of restricting access by minors to any material defined as harmful to such minors on the Internet.

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