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Orchestral bass auditions are typically held in front of a panel that includes the conductor, the Concertmaster, the Principal bass player and possibly other principal players such as the Principal cellist.
At the same conference, a panel devoted to Jaynes was also held, with John Limber ( University of New Hampshire ), Marcel Kuijsten, John Hainly ( Southern University ), Scott Greer ( University of Prince Edward Island ), and Brian J. McVeigh presenting relevant research.
On a damaged relief panel from Pomona, four of these young Bacab impersonators appear to have held the four Classic Year Bearer days in their hands.
However, a concerted campaign to reopen the station was launched, as the station is held in fond regard due to the popular BBC Radio 4 panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, which frequently features the game round Mornington Crescent, a game which takes its name from the station.
The panel held four town hall meetings ( in Atlanta, Chicago, Colorado Springs, and San Diego ) to allow the general public to comment on the past, present, and future of Title IX.
Ancient sources indicate that panel painting ( rather than wall painting ), i. e. painting on wood or other mobile surfaces was held in high regard.
Regular trials are usually held before a panel of three judges, one professional and two lay judges.
Before a ruling was even made on the request, Moore held a press conference announcing he would seek a change of venue to Brooklyn, claiming it was impossible for Ferguson to receive a fair trial in a Nassau court due to a " severe underrepresentation of African-Americans on the Nassau County jury panel ".
The middle panel is from a Saxon manuscript dated to the late 900s-early 1000s, as of 1801 held in the " Cotton Library ", showing a Saxon nobleman and his falconer.
A project conceived by Harvard University's Dr. Howard Aiken, the Mark I was built by IBM engineers in Endicott, N. Y. A steel frame long and eight feet high held the calculator, which consisted of an interlocking panel of small gears, counters, switches and control circuits, all only a few inches in depth.
In the front panel of the Franks Casket, incongruously paired with an Adoration of the Magi, Wayland stands at the extreme left in the forge where he is held as a slave by King Niðhad, who has had his hamstrings cut to hobble him.
On June 8, 2011, a panel of three judges from the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta held hearings on the issue.
On October 11, 2005, Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government held a panel discussion titled " Not Just Politics as Usual ", which commemorated the tenth anniversary of the magazine's launch.
Examples of this including an expose into solar panel heating installation companies, an undercover enquiry with the RNID revealing serious problems at shops selling hearing aids and an investigation into product knowledge held by electronics shop staff.
On July 14, 1978, a panel, with Gordon Cooper, J. Allen Hynek, and Jacques Vallée among its members, held a hearing to inform the UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim about the matter.
On December 15, a panel discussion was held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
On December 20, a panel discussion was held at the Washington, D. C. Jewish Community Center.
The selection of the Jurisdictional Miss Job's Daughter is by a pageant held once a year that has competitions for ritual, interviews by a panel of judges, and a written test.
:* Lift: a special type of arrow ( colored Gray by default ) which requires the key ( or panel ) to be held down before the note passes and released when the note passes the target arrows.
The protesting UCL students ( some of whom were RCG members or supporters ) organised a panel discussion to be held during which representatives from several leftist organisations ( including the RCG's David Yaffe as well as figures from the Green Party of England and Wales, Socialist Appeal and Workers Power ) discussed the reforms then being made by the government and university authorities to higher education in Britain.
New auditions were held on 7 May 1997, this time with H and Lisa acting as the judging panel, and they selected Faye, Lee and Claire as the remaining members.
* Convention panel, a forum for discussion held at fan conventions
In back, the brushed metal panel above the center reflector held a series of fine horizontal pinstripes, and the new " LINCOLN " logo and " Town Car " script emblems moved up from above the tail-light panel ( where they had been since 1988 ), back onto the trunk lid itself.

panel and public
Without it, a panel of experts set up to ‘ rationalise production ’, likely closely linked to the cobblers for expertise, would tend to support the cobblers interests in a ‘ conspiracy against the public ’.
In 2008, the organizers of an APA panel on the relationship between religion and homosexuality canceled the event after gay activists objected that " conversion therapists and their supporters on the religious right use these appearances as a public relations event to try and legitimize what they do.
Based on the recommendations of a presidentially commissioned panel of political science and public administration experts, the Brownlow Committee, Roosevelt was able to get Congress to approve the Reorganization Act of 1939.
* The Modern Library ranked Catch-22 as the 7th ( by review panel ) and 12th ( by public ) greatest English language novel of the twentieth century.
The three-judge District Court panel found that segregation in public education has a detrimental effect upon negro children, but denied relief on the ground that the negro and white schools in Topeka were substantially equal with respect to buildings, transportation, curricular, and educational qualifications of teachers.
In November 2004, after much public debate in favour of and against retaining the title ( see for example Sasha Wass QC ), it was announced that appointments of Queen's Counsel in England would be resumed but that future appointees would be chosen not by the government but by a nine-member panel, chaired by a lay person, which would include two barristers, two solicitors, one retired judge and three non-lawyers.
A public inquiry into the incident was conducted by Mr. Desmond Fennell, QC, assisted by a panel of four expert advisers.
On February 25, 1989, Waste-Tech Services, Inc. and its partner company High-Tech Recycling, Inc. put on a public hearing and brought in a panel of engineers to discuss the project, in hopes of gaining back public favor.
Considered by a number of critics, fellow comedians and members of the public to be among Britain's greatest comedians, he is well known for his regular appearances as a team captain on the BBC panel game Have I Got News for You, and as the former host of Room 101.
A US National Research Council panel sought to clarify the situation by adopting the term " public works infrastructure ", referring to:
A member of the panel, one " John Doe ", a professor at a college in the Midwest, decided to release the report to the public.
" He imposed a civilian review panel on Operation Crossroads to " convince the public it was objective.
The Baltimore Sun reported that Palmeiro never offered an explanation for his positive test to the MLB arbitration panel, which ran contrary to his public statements.
The Flemish Primitive School culminates in the Prado's collection with the superb collection of panel paintings by Hieronymous Bosch, the largest in any single public collection and, most importantly, the collection that includes the greatest number of major works by this painter from s ’ Hertogenbosch.
On 13 October 2005 Straw took questions from a public panel of ( mostly anti-war ) individuals in a BBC Newsnight television special on the subject of Iraq, addressing widespread public concerns about the exit strategy for British troops, the Iraqi insurgency and, inevitably, the moral legitimacy of the war.
The British Academy organises a wide-ranging annual programme of more than 50 public lectures, panel discussions, conferences and seminars showcasing new research and debating topical issues.
The judge ruled that Malcolm Hanney had lost out to a candidate ranked third by the interview panel and that the failure to appoint him was " in breach of the code of practice for ministerial appointments to public bodies ".
Appellate courts in the United States sometimes grant rehearing en banc to reconsider a decision of a panel of the court ( generally consisting of only three judges ) where the case concerns a matter of exceptional public importance or the panel's decision appears to conflict with a prior decision of the court.
The songs and albums nominated in each category are based on the votes of the public and the winner is then evaluated by an independent panel of judges.
Their appearances were also notable for the differing reception they received from the panel of judges ( which consistently voted them highly, awarding them the highest total scores and the only two maximum scores from individual judges ) and the voting public ( who twice placed them in the bottom two pairs, forcing a " skate off " to remain in the competition ).
They were scored second overall by the judging panel but again the public vote was less favourable and they were amongst the four teams eliminated in the first round of the competition.
However, the key combination was revealed to the public when developers found it useful, and at the 20th anniversary of the IBM PC, while on a panel with Bill Gates, Bradley said " I may have invented it ( control-alt-delete ), but I think Bill made it famous ".

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