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Thus the militia was re-organised in multiple tiers, with a staff in Conakry, some combat units, and the remainder of the permanent element serving as a cadre for reserve militia units in villages, industrial sites, and schools.
A Scottish Black Watch officer was seconded from the British Army to serve as a permanent cadre with the NSW Battalion.
The regular army, a term used to describe the permanent United States Army, was intermixed into various units and formations of the Union Army, forming a cadre of experienced and skilled troops.
From August 1957, the Corps first had a permanent cadre of officers ; previously all personnel serving in the corps were officers from other parts of the Army, on occasional tours.
Prior to this time the Australian Army had been substantially a part-time miltia with a permanent cadre.
En cadre or cadre ( or ) is a French expression originally denoting either the complement of commissioned officers of a regiment or the permanent skeleton establishment of a unit, around which the unit could be built if needed.
Regardless of pay grade, candidates are outranked by any course cadre or permanent party enlisted soldiers they may encounter.
On 15 April 1942, the first cadre of permanent troops who managed the field moved in.
Kadro translates from Turkish as " cadre " ( referring to the " cadre " of intellectuals who were to be the vanguard of the permanent Turkish revolution ).

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The reason was to speed up domestic production in the USSR, which Khrushchev promised upon grabbing power, and try to end the permanent recession in Russian living standards.
The establishment, by the Holy Father, of a permanent Secretariat for Christian Unity in 1960 was the most dramatic mark of this concern.
A three-dimensional exhibit depicting `` A Century Of Naval Medicine '' was formally presented to The Director by George S. Squibb, great-grandson of the founder of E. R. Squibb and Sons, for permanent display in the Museum.
The authority for the program was renewed several times until the vocational rehabilitation program was made permanent as Title 5, of the Social Security Act in 1935.
Not through fear of disobeying orders, as Eichmann kept trying to explain, but through a peculiar giddiness that began in a half-acceptance of the vicious absurdities contained in the Nazi interpretation of history and grew with each of Hitler's victories into a permanent light-mindedness and sense of magical rightness that was able to respond to any proposal, and the more outrageous the better, `` Well, let's try it ''.
Brevet Major General George Armstrong Custer was the regiment's first permanent commander and, like such generals as George S. Patton and Terry De La Mesa Allen in their rise to military prominence, Custer was a believer in blood and guts warfare.
Her permanent titanium shell was recessed behind an even more indestructible barrier in the central shaft of the scout ship.
Pythagoras believed that behind the appearance of things, there was the permanent principle of mathematics, and that the forms were based on a transcendental mathematical relation.
In the following year he became provisional Principal of the Theological College of Saint Thomas ( from which he had just graduated ), and in 1903 his appointment was made permanent.
The example of the kings was followed by the feudal nobles, sometimes by making a temporary concession permanent, sometimes without any form of commendation whatever.
The " original intent " of the law, as co-conceived by Lex Frieden and Mitchell J. Rappaport, was to create civil rights law protections for people with disabilities that would be permanent, would not be able to be reversed or weakened, and would prohibit all discrimination.
Although some of his lands were restored to the control of his relatives, his safe return could not be arranged, and Hasan Ali Shah was forced to remain a permanent resident of India.
Initially led by Canovas del Castillo as moderate prime minister, what was thought at one time as a coup aimed at placing the military in the political-administrative positions of power, in reality ushered in a permanent civilian regime tat lasted until the 1931 Second Republic.
This slump was permanent due to the introduction of a stricter definition of citizen described below.
Euboea and Megara both revolted, and while the former was restored to its status as a tributary ally, the latter was a permanent loss.
For years, it was confidently counted on that this spot, and the railroad of which it was the terminus, were going to prove the permanent seat of business and wealth that belong to such enterprises.
The A Cappella Choir was " the first permanent organization of its kind in America.
The International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works ( IIC ) was incorporated under British law in 1950 as " a permanent organization to co-ordinate and improve the knowledge, methods, and working standards needed to protect and preserve precious materials of all kinds.
Samuel, another disciple of Judah I, at the same time brought to the academy at Nehardea a high degree of prosperity ; in fact, it was at the school of Rav that Jewish learning in Babylonia found its permanent home and center.
It was thought, however, that locating the capital in a major city like Frankfurt or Hamburg would imply a permanent capital.
The recent winter of 2009 / 2010 was an exception as there was a permanent snow cover from late December till early March.

permanent and circulate
The curatorial staff organizes exhibitions drawn from the permanent collection, many of which circulate nationally.

permanent and among
Foreign policy themes were expressed considerably in George Washington's farewell address ; these included among other things, observing good faith and justice towards all nations and cultivating peace and harmony with all, excluding both " inveterate antipathies against particular nations, and passionate attachments for others ", " steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world ", and advocating trade with all nations.
The covalent bonds that attach reactive dye to natural fibers make them among the most permanent of dyes.
Francis Xavier's work initiated permanent change in eastern Indonesia, and he was known as the ' Apostle of the Indies ' where in 1546-1547 he worked in the Maluku Islands among the people of Ambon, Ternate, and Morotai ( or Moro ), and laid the foundations for a permanent mission.
These future weapons bathed the surviving life of Earth in unspecified forms of radiation and biochemical agents, producing widespread, permanent mutations among humans, animals, and plants.
The Farm House Museum is a unique on-campus educational resource providing a changing environment of exhibitions among the historical permanent collection objects that are on display.
The beginning of Polish parish in modern times is connected to him In XIX century Polish population of the town consisted among others of Polish soldiers in Prussian service stationed in the city, salt refining specialists from Ciechocinek, political prisoners in local Prussian and permanent Polish inhabitants In the second half of XIX century the Polish community further increased with arrival of Polish workers During the period 1875-1914 an active Polish community grew and through its funds a Catholic school and the Church of Saint Marcin where masses in Polish were held ( initially throughout the season, after about 1890 all the year ), were established.
* With r between 3. 45 and 3. 54 ( approximately ), from almost all initial conditions the population will approach permanent oscillations among four values.
At about the same time, Frédéric Sauvage and John Ericsson applied for patents on vaguely similar, although less efficient shortened-screw propellers, leading to an apparently permanent controversy as to who the official inventor is among those three men.
The General Assembly may take action on maintaining international peace and security if the United Nations Security Council is unable, usually due to disagreement among the permanent members, to exercise its primary responsibility.
Furthermore, the Universal House of Justice is instructed by Bahá ' u ' lláh to exert a positive influence on the general welfare of humankind, to promote a permanent peace among the nations of the world, ensure the " training of peoples, the up building of nations, the protection of man and the safeguarding of his honour ".
Following the 23 October 1991 Final Act of the International Paris Conference on Cambodia among the Cambodian parties, Indonesia ( as co-chair with France ), and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, Japan promptly established diplomatic relations and ended economic restrictions with Cambodia and Vietnam.
Owing to the latitude near the Tropic of Cancer, the permanent snow line is among the highest in the world at typically around-for comparison, equatorial mountains in New Guinea and the Rwenzoris have a snow line some lower.
The cheapest permanent magnets, allowing for field strengths, are flexible and ceramic magnets, but these are also among the weakest types.
A partner of William Burnett from Canada, about 1802-1803 Kinzie moved with his wife and child to Chicago, where they were among the first permanent European settlers.
They used a flamethrower, among other assault weapons, to storm a British Army permanent checkpoint in Derryard, near Rosslea, on 13 December 1989.
This cultural community resource " exhibiting the character and characters of Chapel Hill, North Carolina " includes among its permanent exhibits Alexander Julian, History of the Chapel Hill Fire Department, Chapel Hill's 1914 Fire Truck, The James Taylor Story, Farmer / James Pottery, and The Paul Green Legacy.
The World Social Forum prefers to define itself as " an opened space – plural, diverse, non-governmental and non-partisan – that stimulates the decentralized debate, reflection, proposals building, experiences exchange and alliances among movements and organizations engaged in concrete actions towards a more solidarity, democratic and fair world .... a permanent space and process to build alternatives to neoliberalism.
Hardy regards as " pure " the kinds of mathematics that are independent of the physical world, but also considers some " applied " mathematicians, such as the physicists Maxwell and Einstein, to be among the " real " mathematicians, whose work " has permanent aesthetic value " and " is eternal because the best of it may, like the best literature, continue to cause intense emotional satisfaction to thousands of people after thousands of years.
Nevertheless, due to the PFLP's spectacular successes, including the Dawson's Field hijackings ( September 1970 ), Lod Airport Massacre ( 1971 ), and coordination with the Fatah-backed Black September group in the Munich Olympic killings ( September 5 – 6, 1972 ), Habash continued to be the first among equals among the Rejectionist Front, the groups that refused any permanent settlement in a framework other than military victory.
Therefore the influence of the building must be ranked among the permanent possessions of the community.
The first permanent Euro-American settlers arrived in the Mountain City area in the late 18th-century, among them Leonard Shoun and Revolutionary War veteran Alexander Doran.
An estimated 100, 000 to 200, 000 people have permanent injuries ranging from symptoms like eye problems, respiratory difficulties, immune and neurological disorders, cardiac failure secondary to lung injury, female reproductive difficulties and birth defects among children born to affected women.

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