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The militia had grown out of a 1961 Democratic Party of Guinea ( PDG ) decision to create workplace ‘ committees for the defence of the revolution .’ These committees were encouraged by party officials to report dishonest practices such as theft and embezzlement of funds which might ‘ endanger the achievements of the revolution .’ The PDG youth arm, the Youth of the African Democratic Revolution ( JRDA ) was especially exhorted to report irregularities and crime to party or police authorities.
These committees run different projects which include standardizing nomenclature, finding ways to bring chemistry to the world, and publishing works.
These may be standalone committees, or they may be organized by an existing local group ; a few groups such as MCFI in Boston and SCIFI ( Southern California Institute for Fan Interests ), Inc. in southern California are permanent corporations set up to run Worldcons ( or other one-off / rotating conventions ) in different years in the same area.
These experts volunteer to serve on study committees that are convened to answer specific sets of questions.
These committees included housing and maintenance, venue construction, finances, and media and advertising.
These committees were to be involved in community projects and community decisions, and individual members were expected to expose corruption and " anti-social activities.
These committees typically meet twice per year at the ASHRAE Annual and Winter Meetings.
These charges if true are disheartening and a betrayal by a long time Democratic treasurer for many candidates and committees .”
These individuals serve on committees that are responsible for planning and implementing investment and spending strategies as well as fundraising and donor cultivation efforts.
These sessions are shorter, lasting normally three days and do not invite a member of the European Parliament to the committees.
These committees reflected the wide consensus that urban sprawl needed to be halted.
These local community committees are going to operate from the beginning of July 2010, the Maltese Elections of Committees for Communities 2010 was held on Saturday March 27, in these hamlets:
These may be permanent committees or set up for a short duration to look at particular issues (" ad hoc committees ").
These and many other committees are standing committees, which have a broad remit ; others are ad-hoc committees, which are established to deal with specific matters.
These are all issue areas where both changes of the type favored by the Mackinac Center have to some degree occurred in Michigan, and about which its scholars have published studies and articles, testified in legislative committees, made arguments on the radio, issued press releases, and more.
These appointments are preceded by consultations with the respective committees or commissions of the two houses of the Federal Assembly.
These trails are inspected annually by the National Trails Office and are maintained by local management committees, Local Authorities, Local Development Companies and other State Agencies.
These rural grass-roots committees were given legal status by the Draft Organic Regulations for Villagers ' Committees approved by the National People's Congress in April 1987.
These groups often had no formal structure, but were centered on specific advocacy issues and personal connections, often within larger committees.
These street offices are divided into 95 residential committees ( 社区居委会 )
These committees also undertook cultural and economic activities that had been banned by the previous Polish government.

These and advised
These chemical weapons were developed by Iraq from materials and technology supplied primarily by West German companies as well as the Reagan administration of the United States which also supplied Iraq with " satellite photos showing Iranian deployments " and advised Hussein to bomb civilian targets in Tehran and other Iranian cities.
These honored people advised also on matters of court ritual.
These new standards were incorporated into Federal Highway Safety legislation and the state were advised to either adopt these standards into state laws or risk a reduction in Federal highway safety fundings.
These letters had advised the government to " govern democratically " and " open up ," and generally pounced on the government's political state.
These diplomatic successes were probably due to Maio ; on the other hand, the African dominions were lost to the Almohads, and it is possible that he advised their abandonment in face of the dangers threatening the kingdom down from the north.
These individuals and congregations believe that such sexual acts as anal and or oral sex ( along with fornication of any kind ) are forms of sexual immorality that should be advised against.
" These men advised the governor and had the right to vote on important matters of governance, helping Bradford in guiding the evolution of the colony and its improvised government.
These officials advised Emperor Wu to try to suppress the Xianbei and the Qiang before considering conquests of Eastern Wu.
These advised the homeowner on what to do in the event of air attack.
These fears were elevated by the news media in America and Canada, which reported alleged secret anti-American clauses in the treaty, and advised the public to support abrogation.
These cases were advised to be handled in seclusion, " closed off from the public " and were held in special interest of national security.
These catfish may survive in tanks with " cold-water " species like goldfish, but it is generally not advised due to the different temperature preferences and the fact that some plecos will suck the protective slime coat off the goldfish.
These are the circumstances that led to the Almoravid conquest and the famous quote, rebuffing his son, Rashid, who advised him not to call on Yusuf ibn Tashfin, where al-Mu ' tamid said
* These drops are also not advised for contact lens wearers because decreased blood flow to the surface of the eye will further lower the levels of oxygen available to the eye.
These tensions only worsened when Bill advised his father against involving the family in the illegal narcotics trade.
These men both advised and entertained their lord and came to be known as doboshu (' comrades '), who were also tea ceremony connoisseurs and artists.

These and standing
These laws were inscribed on stone tablets ( stelae ) standing over eight feet tall ( 2. 4 meters ), of unknown provenance, found in Persia in 1901.
These events damaged Goebbels ’ standing with Hitler, and his zeal in furthering Hitler ’ s anti-Semitic agenda was in part an effort to restore his reputation.
These achievements granted him unmatched military power and threatened to eclipse the standing of Pompey, who had realigned himself with the Senate after the death of Crassus in 53 BC.
These changes are more correctly attributed by others to Osman himself, but the vast majority of the oriental writers concur in attributing to Alaeddin the introduction of laws respecting the costume of the various subjects of the empire, and the creation and funding of a standing army of regular troops.
These emperors would carefully add new legions, as circumstances required or permitted, until the strength of the standing army stood at around 30 legions ( hence the wry remark of the philosopher Favorinus that It is ill arguing with the master of 30 legions ).
These shoes became popular in Venice and throughout Europe, as a status symbol revealing wealth and social standing.
These shoes became popular in Venice and throughout Europe, as a status symbol revealing wealth and social standing.
These fears produced the British 1914 The German Spy Peril, centred on a plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament, and 1913's O. H. M. S., standing for ' Our Helpless Millions Saved ' as well as On His Majesty's Service ( and introducing for the first time a strong female character who helps the hero ).
These temples, though greatly inferior to their gigantic neighbor, were still larger than that at Segesta, and even exceed the great temple of Neptune at Paestum ; so that the three, when standing, must have presented a spectacle unrivaled in antiquity.
These include the 14th century cathedral and the 13th century Church of Santa Maria dei Greci (" St. Mary of the Greeks "), again standing on the site of an ancient Greek temple ( hence the name ).
These would be eaten while standing and drinking warm, spiced wines ( known as hypocras ) or other drinks known to aid in digestion.
These allowed a naked dancer's body to be concealed by her fans or those of her attendants, until the end of an act, when she posed naked for a brief interval whilst standing stock still, and the lights went out or the curtain dropped to allow her to leave the stage.
These works had developed authoritative standing.
These types of disturbances allow Douglas-fir to regenerate in openings, and low-intensity fires often leave Douglas-fir trees standing on drier sites, while less drought-and fire-tolerant species are unable to get established.
These models served for many commissions of Washington, including the standing figure commissioned by the Virginia General Assembly, for the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond.
These all carry this ancient Iranic compount name in its various form, standing for grandeur and greatness.
These windmills were still in use until the 1950s, and many of the towers are still standing.
These complaints damaged the king's standing within the Council leading to criticism of his ability to curb Buchan's activities.
These instructions and supplementary instructions to ships ' captains, which attempted to balance an adherence to standing orders with the need to exploit emerging opportunities in a battle, proved heavily influential over the next hundred years and shaped the idea that an aggressive fighting spirit should be at the core of British naval doctrine.
These had been the last major battleships standing between Japan and the rest of Asia, Australia and the Pacific, except for a few survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack.
These include prehistoric stone circles, standing stones and burial chambers, and various Bronze Age, Iron Age and Stone Age remains.
These corps raise the effective strength of the standing army to 365, 000 men.
These standing waves can be smooth or, particularly the larger ones, can be breaking waves ( also called " whitecaps " or " haystacks ").
* Clad spires: These are constructed with a wooden frame, often standing on a tower of brick or stone construction, but also occurring on wooden towers in countries where wooden buildings are prevalent.

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