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organisation's and first
Helena Charles was elected the organisation's first chair.
The first, LI-news is a weekly dossier of news items that are relevant to the organisation's member parties or cooperating organisations.
The organisation's records date as early as 1308, recording Richard le Barber as the first to hold the office of Master.
In 1875 Her Majesty Queen Victoria became the organisation's first patron.
When Douglas established the Association of Consumers and Taxpayers ( which later formed the ACT party ), Hide had close involvement as the organisation's first chairman and president.
He was instrumental in the formation of the International Baccalaureate Organisation in 1968, and served as the organisation's first director-general until 1977.
He was also the first honorary member of the organisation's Council of Foundation from 1983 until his death in 1988.
The Commission has published over a hundred books developing and promoting understanding of aspects of the historic environment, including its centenary volume in 2008, Hidden Histories: Discovering the Heritage of Wales, which includes a brief account of the organisation's development and discussions of the history of Wales seen in the light of its first century of discoveries.
In January 1884 the group became known as the Fabian Society, and Podmore's home at 14 Dean's Yard, Westminster, became the organisation's first official headquarters.
As with her appointment to Co-operatives UK, she is the first female president in the organisation's history.
In its first year of existence, the organisation's website netted over $ 100, 000 for rain forest protection through the sale of paid memberships.
His support included, in 1881, paying the first year's rent on the organisation's headquarters at 101 Queen Victoria Street in London and supporting the establishment of the Army in France.
The organisation's first major battle was the Battle of Guadalcanal.
First eleven or first XI may refer to the eleven players in an organisation's leading team, particularly a cricket team or association football team.

organisation's and Director
In the early 1980s, Amnesty had a low profile in the US, and its Executive Director Jack Healey was looking for a way to raise the organisation's profile, especially among young people.
The organisation's founding Director was Dewi Lewis, who went on to found Manchester's Cornerhouse arts centre.
In the same year, he retired as Greenpeace's Executive Director, but remained on the organisation's board.
John Hoggarth stepped down in 2007 and Paul Roseby continues as the organisation's Artistic Director.
From 1981 to 1983 she taught in KwaZulu-Natal, after which she moved to Geneva to work with the World Young Women's Christian Association ( YWCA ) from 1984 to 1989, as the organisation's Youth Director, where she advocated for job creation for young people within the UN system and promoted development education in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

organisation's and General
He was a longtime senior member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army and served as the organisation's Quartermaster General, a role which gave him unique personal knowledge of the whereabouts of, and access to PIRA arms dumps.
The massive popularity he enjoyed made him an asset of Joseph Stalin's government, and Dimitrov was appointed General Secretary of the Comintern from 1934, remaining in office until the organisation's dissolution in 1943.
The Secretary is responsible for the effective operation of the TUC and for leading implementation of policies set by the annual Congress and the organisation's General Council.
In 2009 NR stated their intention to install new electric point machines at all five loops and restore the three out-of-service ones to full working order ( after being heavily criticised by the chairman of the South Wales branch of Railfuture at the organisation's recent Annual General Meeting ) but were unable to give a timescale for this to be carried out as design work on the new equipment was still ongoing.
He became the Brotherhood's most influential thinker for a time, and in 1959 the organisation's General Guide, Hassan Isam ' il

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There is little notable building from the later parts of the 20th century, but major recent additions include the lifeboat station and two new structures for Trinity House ; that organisation's office building, next door to the Old Custom Houses, was completed in 2005.
While Burma's presence in ASEAN was seen as a test of the organisation's philosophy of constructive engagement, the presence of Burma in ASEAN however has started to be seen as an embarrassment to the organisation, because of Burma's human rights record and lack of democracy.
The organisation's name was then updated to become the UMIST Association.
Buscetta's key revelation was that a governing council, known as the Commission or Cupula headed a unified structure, thereby establishing that the top tier of Mafia members were complicit in all the organisation's crimes.
As brigadier of the West Belfast UDA Adair was entitled to one of the six seats on the organisation's Inner Council and in this role Adair, who wanted to continue on the path of violence, clashed frequently with East Antrim brigadier Joe English, who advocated seeking a peace settlement.
The organisation's symbol was the " Wolfsangel ".
The name was chosen in homage to the municipality of Brasschaat ; the organisation's historical research project was initiated in this town in 1999.
Parnell was a restrained speaker in the House but his organisational, analytical and tactical skills earned wide praise, enabling him to take on the British organisation's presidency.
In 1992 he was also inducted into the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame and one of his prize winning belts is part of the organisation's display.
In 1981 Crean became Vice-President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions ( ACTU ), and in 1985 he was elected the organisation's President.
" The organisation's website www. ifpi. org was unaffected during the dispute.
In hindsight, his organisation's ability to even stage the games at such short notice was a triumph and excellent fine-tuning for what was to come.
The change to its current name was made in 1990 to reflect the organisation's concern for current as well as former servicemen and servicewomen.
In fact in 2005, the US Ambassador at the UN complained that the incumbent, as a ' civil servant ', was not authorized to act upon information ( in this case world wide press reports on abnormal detention forms in the ' war against terrorism ' suspected to breech the rights of the suspects ) not obtained by the organisation's official channels.
The CSU was a manifestation of the international social gospel movement, a point emphasized in one of the organisation's early pamphlets, which declared:
The organisation's initial objective was the arbitration of conflicts.
The initiative was later expanded by teaming up with the Irish Farmers Association to integrate that organisation's volunteers into the initiative.
From 1921 until the organisation's demise, this post was occupied by Gen. Kaarlo Malmberg.
Lange was a New Zealand Rugby League board member and served as the organisation's Vice-President.
The organisation's goal was to promote Britain's claims to Antarctica, and secondarily to support scientific research.

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