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These provinces may take the form of national churches ( such as in Canada, Uganda, or Japan ) or a collection of nations ( such as the West Indies, Central Africa, or Southeast Asia ).
The Department of Prints and Drawings holds the national collection of Western Prints and Drawings.
It also includes the national collection of horology.
* National Film Center Database ( films in the national archive collection, in Japanese )
On 10 August 1792, Louis XVI was imprisoned and the royal collection in the Louvre became national property.
In October, a committee to " preserve the national memory " began assembling the collection for display.
Although banned by then-President Marc Ravalomanana from 2000 to 2009, the collection of small quantities of precious timber from national parks was re-authorized in January 2009 and has dramatically intensified under the administration of current head of state Andry Rajoelina as a key source of state revenues to offset cuts in donor support following Ravalomanana's ouster.
By 2006, most of the collection had been sold off and the museum was on a time-out ; by 2010 Rooseum had been dismantled and a subsidiary of the national Museum of Modern Design inaugurated in its place.
Such manuscript collections are described in finding aids, similar to an index or table of contents to the collection, in accordance with national and international content standards such as DACS and ISAD ( G ).
He published his first collection of poems, Hard Lines, that same year, earning him national recognition.
Discussing these views in their third editions, they particularly singled out Giambattista Basile's Pentamerone as the first national collection of fairy tales, and as capturing Neapolitan voice.
One of the most renowned museums is the Nationalmuseum, with the largest national collection of art: 16, 000 paintings and 30, 000 objects of art handicraft.
In England smuggling first became a recognised problem in the 13th century, following the creation of a national customs collection system by Edward I in 1275.
Tate holds the national collection of British art from 1500 to the present day and international modern and contemporary art.
An important step in the development of the Three-age System came when the Danish antiquarian Christian Jürgensen Thomsen was able to use the Danish national collection of antiquities and the records of their finds as well as reports from contemporaneous excavations to provide a solid empirical basis for the system.
* Advising the Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers on intelligence collection and analysis priorities in support of national objectives.
Dziennik is not only the author ’ s record of life but also a philosophical essay, polemics, collection of auto-reflection on folk poetry, views on politics, national culture, religion, world of tradition, present time, and many other important issues.
The palace of the National Bank of Romania houses the national numismatic collection.
" This is done through a collection of national and regional centers, and more than 120 local weather forecast offices ( WFOs ).
Wright gained national attention for the collection of four short stories titled Uncle Tom's Children ( 1938 ).
This street is now known as Walter Burley Griffin Place, and it forms a municipal historical district within the national Ridge Historic District, as this block contains the largest collection of small scale Griffin designs in existence.
Smithsonian mineralogist George Switzer is credited with persuading Harry Winston to donate the Hope Diamond to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History for a proposed national gem collection to be housed at the museum.
Some of the most fascinating objects of the collection are: national costumes, tapestry, embroidery, wooden chests, waistcoats, men ’ s jackets, necklaces, a variety of light clothes, town costumes, country tools etc.
Cyril and Methodius National Library houses the largest national collection of books and documents ( 1, 714, 211 books and some 6 million other documents ) and is Bulgaria's oldest cultural institute.

national and is
-- liberal considers that the need for a national economy with controls that will assure his conception of social justice is so great that individual and local liberties as well as democratic processes may have to yield before it.
Internal national responsibility is a societal response to the impact of the Industrial Revolution.
Already accidental war is a silent guest at the discussions within the Kennedy Administration about the urgency of disarmament and nearly all other questions of national security.
It is well then that in this hour both of `` national peril '' and of `` national opportunity '' we can take counsel with the men who made the nation.
that is, about one-half of one per cent, which looks pretty `` tokenish '' to me, especially in an institution which professes to be `` national ''.
Each is still glorified as a national hero.
This is, however, symptomatic of our national malaise.
Hence government must establish greater controls upon corporations so that their activities promote what is deemed essential to the national interest.
At the national and international level, then, what is the highest kind of morality for the private citizen represents an instance of political immorality.
In this domain the simple fact of coexistence in the same local, national, and world community is enough to guarantee that we cannot refrain from having some effect, large or small, upon Gentile-Jewish relations.
If Jews are identified as a religious body in a controversy that comes before a national or international tribunal, it is obviously compatible with the goal of human dignity to protect freedom of worship.
This, it is urged, would relieve the national committee from the necessity of appealing to the trust magnates.
The alternative to this is that if a conservative candidate is nominated the national committee will have to appeal to the trusts for their campaign funds, and in doing this will incur obligations which would make a Democratic victory absolutely fruitless.
The national average is more than $4 and that figure is considered by experts in the mental health field to be too low.
This is the key fact emerging from Sunday's national election.
Engaged as it is in a battle for world trade as a condition of national survival, this country can have little patience with labor's family feuds.
The concept of labor as a special class is outmoded, and in the task confronting America as bastion of the free world, labor must learn to put the national interest first if it is itself to survive.
But competent observers believe he is making progress, particularly toward what Sen. Jackson lists as the primary need -- `` a clearer understanding of where our vital national interests lie and what we must do to promote them ''.
The move for establishment of a national seashore park on 30,000 acres of Cape Cod, from Provincetown to Chatham, is strengthened by President Kennedy's interest in that area.
Carbondale is in the Herrin-Murphysboro-West Frankfort labor market, where unemployment has been substantially higher than the national average.
In other words, the Secretary General is to be a nonpartisan, international servant, not a political, national one.

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