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The AEA membership also includes manufacturers of avionics equipment, instrument repair facilities, instrument manufacturers, airframe manufacturers, test equipment manufacturers, major distributors, engineers and educational institutions.
The membership of nearly 25, 000 women, all singing in English, includes choruses in most of the fifty United States as well as in Australia, Canada, England, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Scotland, Sweden, Wales and the Netherlands.
The exact membership of the configuration depends upon the topic ; for example, when discussing agricultural policy the Council is formed by the twenty-seven national ministers whose portfolio includes this policy area ( with the related European Commissioner contributing but not voting ).
The Commonwealth's membership includes both republics and monarchies.
Its membership includes equivalent-level officials from the departments of state, commerce, and homeland security, the joint chiefs of staff, and NASA.
Free basic membership allows users to see coordinates for most caches in its database ; premium membership includes a fee for additional features, including advanced search tools and caches designed for premium members.
LLAMA membership includes a free subscription to Library Leadership & Management and discounts on conferences and publications.
The International Hydrographic Organization, whose membership includes essentially all seafaring nations, and the International Bureau of Weights and Measures use M as the abbreviation for the nautical mile.
A group of US velodromes formed the American Track Racing Association ( ATRA ) and its membership now includes more than half of all velodromes in the US.
UNWTO ’ s membership includes 155 countries, 7 territories and over 400 Affiliate Members representing the private sector, educational institutions, tourism associations and local tourism authorities.
The committee consists of Hockey Hall of Fame members, hockey personnel and media personalities associated with the game ; the membership is representative of " areas throughout the world where hockey is popular ", and includes at least one member who is knowledgeable about international hockey and one member who is knowledgeable about amateur hockey.
His scientific work, which includes an atlas of the Pacific, was published in 1827 in Saint Petersburg and won him an honorary membership in the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The voting and decision-making process at most colonies is based upon a two-tiered structure including a council — usually seven senior males — and the voting membership which includes all the married men of the colony.
Its membership includes a chairman, vice chairman, cabinet ministers, and the heads of state committees, whose terms of office coincide with that of the National Assembly.
Its claimed membership ( as quoted from 2010 Year Book ) includes 16, 938 active and 9, 190 retired officers, 1, 122, 326 soldiers, 189, 176 Adherents, 39, 071 Corps Cadets, 378, 009 Junior Soldiers, around 104, 977 other employees and more than 4. 5 million volunteers.
The basis for recognition and membership in the World Scout Conference includes adherence to the aims and principles of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, and independence from political involvement on the part of each member association.
Current membership includes over 1, 000 of the world's leading spine surgeons, as well as some researchers, physician assistants, and orthotists who are involved in research and treatment of spinal deformities.
While not stipulated in the Act, the Board's membership includes elected undergraduate and graduate student representatives. The Board includes one honorary member, the current chancellor.
According to Dick Hebdige, members of a subculture often signal their membership through a distinctive and symbolic use of style, which includes fashions, mannerisms, and argot.
FAS membership includes numerous prominent American and international scientists, many of whom are current and former government officials.
The organization was established January 1, 1985 in Indianapolis by its founder John Blazier and includes an experienced membership available for discussion and advice on Indy 500 memorabilia trading and Indy 500 questions in general.
The membership of ASC X12 includes technologists and business process experts, encompassing health care, insurance, transportation, finance, government, supply chain and other industries.
ASC X12's membership includes 3, 000 standards experts representing over 600 companies from multiple business domains.

membership and Christians
Practicing Orthodox Christians were restricted from prominent careers and membership in communist organizations ( e. g. the party and the Komsomol ).
It stated, in addition, that " Despite their tolerance toward minority religious groups traditional to the country — including Catholics, Armenian Apostolic Christians, Jews, and Muslims — citizens remain very apprehensive about Protestants and other nontraditional religions, which they see as taking advantage of the populace's economic hardship by gaining membership through handing out economic assistance to converts.
Its membership grew while the objections and rhetoric of the German Christians escalated.
There is no restriction regarding age or United Church membership — Communion is open to young children as well as Christians from other denominations.
Local churches do not require membership and Christians from different faith traditions and non-Christians are welcome to join and participate in the meetings.
When a group of friends at the City College of New York tried to join a fraternity, they were denied membership because their group was composed of Christians and Jews.
Many Christians view the New Jerusalem as a current reality, that the New Jerusalem is the consummation of the Body of Christ, the Church and that Christians already take part in membership of both the heavenly Jerusalem and the earthly Church in a kind of dual citizenship.
Among Christians, there are significant differences on the question of membership in the New Covenant.
He likewise condemned membership by Christians in secret societies such as Freemasonry and similar fraternal organizations, stating that a Christian's true responsibilities were to God, church, and family, not members in a lodge.
The Alliance is the largest body serving evangelical Christians in the UK, and has a membership including denominations, churches, organisations and individuals.
In the summer of 1982, Husayn Al-Musawi, deputy head and official spokesman of Amal, broke with Berri over the latter's willingness to go along with U. S. mediation in Lebanon rather than attack Israeli troops, his membership in the National Salvation Council alongside the Christians, and his opposition to pledging allegiance to Ayatollah Khomeini.
The LCP was aligned with the mostly-Muslim LNM-Palestinian coalition, despite its mainly Christian membership, particularly Greek Orthodox and Armenian ) Christians.
Major mainline denominations and ecumenical services constitute the membership core of the council, which is committed to building closer relationships among all churches in Hong Kong as well as with churches overseas, and to stimulating local Christians to play an active part in the development of Hong Kong society.

membership and Pagans
* Pagans and secret societies often use a year and a day as a minimum period of initiation or between degrees of membership.

membership and Buddhists
" The ecumenical nature of this nonprofit organization reveals itself in a membership that includes Protestants, Catholics, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, Shintoists, Cabalists, Spiritualists, and Wiccan and pagan worshippers of all kinds.

membership and more
Occasional meetings are held for the whole membership, usually with a guest speaker, while smaller discussion groups meet more frequently.
the student will certainly want to explore more deeply into the fascinating study of immature individuals, struggling to meet their developmental needs, and at the same time trying to learn the rules of the game in the ever-expanding number of groups in which they hold membership.
This procedure is much more effective than giving out a membership packet.
Making ingroup membership more noticeable increases cooperativeness.
Identity stemmed from membership in a group more than individuality.
Its membership is more than 100, 000 as of 2011.
Senior Members have ten or more years of membership and demonstrated performance.
There are three levels of corporate membership totaling more than 13, 000 members, and individuals from member companies may also participate.
Following this sentiment, congregationalism has evolved over time to include even more participation of the congregation, more kinds of lay committees to whom various tasks are apportioned, and more decisions subject to the vote of the entire membership.
Subsequent congresses held the number of participants down despite membership growing to more than 60 million by 2000.
By contrast, Unitarian membership more than tripled in the same fifteen years.
The Labour Party membership is more eurosceptic than the party leadership, which is something the Conservative leadership has sought to exploit.
At the same time membership in environmental groups became more suburban and urban.
The November 7 elections determined that more than 77 % of the population voted in favor to NATO membership.
With a worldwide membership, the website lists more than 1. 8 million caches in over 200 countries around the world as of June, 2012.
Over time the group became more protective of itself, did not allow many new members, moved further from its religious foundation to a more business-oriented and pragmatic approach, and the custom of celibacy eventually drained it of its membership.
However, the usage of Irish diaspora is generally not limited by citizenship status, thus leading to an estimated ( and fluctuating ) membership of up to 80 million persons — the second and more emotive definition.
The Internet Society is a professional membership society with more than 100 organization
Hallpike said Rushton's theory failed to take into account that many other traits, ranging from age, sex, social and political group membership, are observably more important in predicting altruistic behavior between non-kin than genetic similarity, and John Hartung criticized him for failing to conduct an adequate control group study and for ignoring contradictory evidence.
As membership expanded, the Knights began to function more as a labor union and less like a fraternal organization.
By the end of the 1980s, membership had fallen to just over 6, 000, 000 — little more than half the level of a decade earlier — and it also counted against the Labour Party's hopes of regaining power, as its relationship with the trade unions had traditionally been seen as a strength but after the Winter of Discontent it was seen as a liability.
masorti @ emanuel has gradually become a more clearly articulated stream within the Emanuel Synagogue and is a growing part of its membership.

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