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He claimed in his attacks that Woodruff, with scurrilous underhandedness, had deliberately written an ambiguous bid that had so confused the honest members of the legislature that they had awarded him the contract without knowing what they were doing.
In all the talk of feudal rights, the knights and bishops must never forget the woolworkers, nor was it easy to do so, for all along the road to Italy they passed the Florentine pack trains going home with their loads of raw wool from England and rough Flemish cloth, the former to be spun and woven by the Arte Della Lana and the latter to be refined and dyed by the Arte Della Calimala with the pigment recently discovered in Asia Minor by one of their members, Bernardo Rucellai, the secret of which they jealously kept for themselves.
Indeed it might be a more appropriate vehicle than NATO for the development of a parliamentary organ of the Atlantic nations, because it could encompass all of the members of the Atlantic community including those, like Sweden and Switzerland, who are unwilling to be associated with an essentially military alliance like Aj.
Last year, after Trujillo had been cited for numerous aggressions in the Caribbean, the United States and many other members of the Organization of American States broke diplomatic relations with him.
Starting with small stations not members of the National Association of Broadcasters, the firm apparently is seeking to break down the anti-liquor barriers in major-market stations.
I never found it among any of the Chinese with whom I spoke, though granted they were, almost all, members of the official family who, presumably, harbor official thoughts.
Times Square, when I ascended to it with my fellow subway travellers ( all dressed as if for a huge wedding in a family of which we were all distant members ), was nearly impassable, the sidewalks swarming with celebrants, with bundled up sailors and soldiers already hugging their girls and their rationed bottles of whiskey.
Faculty members depend on their department chairmen to promote their interests with the administration.
Higher education cannot compete with the salary scales of the business world, but an educational institution can offer many potent intangible attractions to members of the business community that will offset the differences in income.
It was with the assistance of one of the members of this expedition, Lauritz Esmarch, that Oersted succeeded in producing light by creating an electric discharge in mercury vapor through which an electric current was made to flow.
and their members often equate a government career with security and status rather than with sacrifice, self-discipline, and competence.
The newlyweds building homes on the same land with either set of parents, and the almost exclusive use of members of the population as sponsors for baptisms and weddings illustrate this supportive relationship.
There is some indication from a limited number of interviews with members of the population that the element of power, primarily the voluntary influence of non-authoritative power, has been exerted on actors in the system, particularly in regard to mate selection.
Interviews with members of the Brandywine population were attempted in order to discover the ranking of the various families in the population.
This provides the necessary contact with the larger society, while supporting a type of control over members in terms of social contacts.
Also, although only a few of the students were intimately acquainted with each other in the beginning, most reported that when the semester ended their dearest and closest campus friendships were with members of that class.
On the other hand, the women class members appeared to reach a far greater understanding than have women members in other sections that it is more natural for males as a group to view sex as sex rather than always associating it with love as most women seem to do.
The union does not regard unemployment of its own members as a matter of concern when setting its own wage policy -- its concern with employment makes itself felt in pressure upon the government to maintain full employment.
loyalty to the group, a feeling of superiority over those who are not members, and unwillingness to play with members of the opposite sex become dominant traits.

members and length
The reform had by then received some modifications in points of detail by the reform commission, in which one of the leading members was Clavius, who afterwards wrote defences and an explanation of the reformed calendar, including an emphatic acknowledgement of Lilio's work, especially for his provision of a useful reform for the lunar cycle: " We owe much gratitude and praise to Luigi Giglio who contrived such an ingenious Cycle of Epacts which, inserted in the calendar, always shows the new moon and so can be easily adapted to any length of the year, if only at the right moments the due adjustment is applied.
For the Portuguese society the war was becoming even more unpopular due to its length and financial costs, the worsening of diplomatic relations with other United Nations members, and the role it had always played as a factor of perpetuation of the Estado Novo regime.
Hooke told Newton that Hooke had been appointed to manage the Royal Society's correspondence, and wished to hear from members about their researches, or their views about the researches of others ; and as if to whet Newton's interest, he asked what Newton thought about various matters, giving a whole list, mentioning " compounding the celestial motions of the planets of a direct motion by the tangent and an attractive motion towards the central body ", and " my hypothesis of the lawes or causes of springinesse ", and then a new hypothesis from Paris about planetary motions ( which Hooke described at length ), and then efforts to carry out or improve national surveys, the difference of latitude between London and Cambridge, and other items.
Hooke therefore wanted to hear from members about their researches, or their views about the researches of others ; and as if to whet Newton's interest, he asked what Newton thought about various matters, giving a whole list, mentioning " compounding the celestial motions of the planetts of a direct motion by the tangent and an attractive motion towards the central body ", and " my hypothesis of the lawes or causes of springinesse ", and then a new hypothesis from Paris about planetary motions ( which Hooke described at length ), and then efforts to carry out or improve national surveys, the difference of latitude between London and Cambridge, and other items.
Although members of most wallaby species are small, some can grow up to six feet in length ( from head to tail ).
* In 1992, Peachtree City altered the length of the mayoral and council members ´ terms of office from two to four years.
The largest species, the gray angelfish, Pomacanthus arcuatus, may reach a length of ; at the other extreme, members of the genus Centropyge do not exceed.
The Blu-ray release featured one new special feature, a picture-in-picture track that lasts the length of the film and features interviews with the crew and several minor cast members including Warwick Davis.
Finally, many members were sent away, either to the < span lang =" fr "> départments </ span > or to the armies, on missions which lasted sometimes for a considerable length of time.
" The press reported Hellman's statement at length, its language crafted to overshadow the comments of the HUAC members.
The beginning of the fourth talk exposes at length the series of events that occurred between the third and fourth talks: namely, the response from group members to the ultimatum given to them in the second talk and the arrival of Orage himself.
Gurdjieff then cites at length Orage's response ( given to Gurdjieff's secretary ), where he wholeheartedly agrees to dissolve his relationship with the group members and with his " old self ", citing inward feelings of personal contradiction over the past year.
Gradually evolving into a more polished band, Pavement recorded five full length albums and nine EPs over the course of their decade-long career, though they disbanded with some acrimony in 1999 as the members moved on to other projects.
In the House of Representatives in particular, the influence of a single member individually is relatively small and therefore depends a great deal on the Representative's seniority — that is, in most cases, on the length of time he has held office ( which usually depends on how well the Representative pleases his constituents, rather than on how well he pleases the other members of his party ).
In 2005, the members of Rocket From The Tombs flew to Germany to headline one night ( The Buzzcocks headlined the other ) of the International Punk Kongress in Kassel ; then, in 2006, they reconvened in Cleveland, Ohio to write material for a new record. This material became the single " I Sell Soul / Romeo and Juliet ", released in 2010, and the full length album " Barfly, released in 2011. In 2007 Chrome played periodic solo shows, including headlining the Road To Ruins festival in Rome, Italy ( backed by Unnatural Axe ).
The OECD and U. S. systems provide that prices may be set by the component members of an enterprise in any manner, but may be adjusted to conform to an arm's length standard.
Prices charged are considered arm's length where the costs are allocated in a consistent manner among the members based on reasonably anticipated benefits.
Some literature is provided to new members for free ( such as the " Information Pamphlets ") while other, typically book length pieces, are sold at the purchase cost to the group.
There is debate over the roles the members of the monarchy have played in the military, many doubt that members of the royal family took any part on the front line for any length of time, with the clear exceptions of Prince Andrew, who served as a line helicopter pilot in the Falklands War and was almost shot down and Prince Harry, who fought in Afghanistan It is seen to some as more of a PR exercise than military service.
For Portuguese society the war was becoming even more unpopular due to its length and financial costs, the worsening of diplomatic relations with other United Nations members, and the role it had always played as a factor of perpetuation of the Estado Novo regime.
Most species are relatively small and have a maximum length of 15 – 40 cm ( 6 – 16 in ), but some members of the genus Acanthurus, some members of the genus Prionurus, and most members of the genus Naso can grow larger, with the whitemargin unicornfish ( N. annulatus ), the largest species in the family, reaching a length of up to a metre ( 3, 3 ft ).

members and service
At December 13, 1960 the fund held by the Industrial National Bank of Providence, as trustee for payment of past and future service pensions to qualified members of the plan, totaled $2,412,616.
Finally, whatever the techniques used, a twin goal is common to all preventive casework service: to cushion or reduce the force of the stress impact while at the same time to encourage and support family members to mobilize and use their ego capacities.
The worship service is the natural and logical time to receive new members into the Church.
Ask the new members to meet thirty minutes before the service to complete `` talent sheets '' and pledge cards.
Invite sponsors or Fellowship Friends to stand back of the new members in the reception service.
Have a reception for new members in the parlor or social hall immediately after the service.
The Athenians also arranged for the other members of the league to pay its share of the expense in money instead of in ships and men, and for this the subject city-states had themselves to blame, their wish to get out of giving service making most leave their homes.
As such, it is his duty to preside at services, call local leaders, and judge the worthiness of members for service.
The bishop does not deliver sermons at every service ( generally asking members to do so ), but is expected to be a spiritual guide for his congregation.
The first known public bus line ( known as a " Carriage " at that time ) was launched by Blaise Pascal in 1662 and was quite popular until fares were increased and access to the service was restricted to high society members by regulation.
This service is free to BSI members, students and accredited journalists.
The Bronze Star Medal is awarded only to service members in combat who are receiving imminent danger pay.
This allowed for awards where U. S. service members might be involved in an armed conflict where the United States was not a belligerent.
The awards sparked a debate as to whether or not the Air Force was awarding too many medals to its members, and whether the Bronze Star should be awarded for non-combat service.
The security service ( MI5 ) has carried out surveillance of CND members it considered to be subversive.
In addition, he serves on the advisory council of Hope For The Warriors, a national non-profit dedicated to provide a full cycle of non-medical care to combat wounded service members, their families, and families of the fallen from each military branch.
U. S. service members provide humanitarian support and development and security assistance to people and governments of the Horn of Africa and Yemen.
Staff members of the Doris Day League took positions within The HSUS, and Day recorded public service announcements for the organization.
The policy prohibited military personnel from discriminating against or harassing closeted homosexual or bisexual service members or applicants, while barring openly gay, lesbian, or bisexual persons from military service.
The act specified that service members who disclose that they are homosexual or engage in homosexual conduct should be separated ( discharged ) except when a service member's conduct was " for the purpose of avoiding or terminating military service " or when it " would not be in the best interest of the armed forces ".
A July 6, 2011 ruling from a federal appeals court barred further enforcement of the U. S. military's ban on openly gay service members.
The Uniform Code of Military Justice, passed by Congress in 1950 and signed by President Harry S Truman, established the policies and procedures for discharging service members.

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