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These deliberate acts of violence against civilians were acknowledged by the CIA as early as late 1983, when Duane Clarridge, Latin America division chief of the CIA ’ s Directorate for Operations, reported in a secret briefing to the Senate subcommittee that his contras had murdered " civilians and Sandinista officials in the provinces, as well as heads of cooperatives, nurses, doctors and judges.
State Department spokesman Charles Redman, at a July 1, 1986 press briefing, defended SOUTHCOM's strategy, asserting that " These cooperatives, this was what was attacked in Nicaragua, often have a dual military-economic purpose .."
These proposals ranged from various forms of worker cooperatives coordinated by free markets such as Mutualism ( economic theory ), to state-owned enterprises competing with each other in open and unregulated markets.
These include labor unions, agricultural cooperatives, and banks.
These cooperatives collect on an average 9. 4 million litres of milk per day from their producer members, more than 70 % of whom are small, marginal farmers and landless labourers and include a sizeable population of tribal folk and people belonging to the scheduled castes.
These dairy cooperatives have been responsible in uplifting the social & economic status of the women folk in particular as women are basically involved in dairying while the men are busy with their agriculture.
These member-owned cooperatives purchased power on a wholesale basis and distributed it using their own network of transmission and distribution lines.
These stations are often volunteer-run and operated by cooperatives or other not-for-profit corporations.
These " companies ," functioning as cooperatives, pooled resources and divided any income.
These buildings offer rental apartments, condominium and cooperatives.
These are the institutions which can mediate between the family and the State – such as faith organisations, cooperatives, schools, trades unions, universities and voluntary agencies.
These farms were legally reorganized as common stock companies, limited liability partnerships, or agricultural production cooperatives and turned over, usually in their entirety, to the joint ownership of agricultural workers and pensioners.
These ratios range from 3: 1 to 9: 1 in different cooperatives and average 5: 1.
These include corporations, cooperatives, partnerships, sole traders, limited liability company and other specialized types of organization.
" These are not poor Third World guys trying to put food on the table, go to the villages and find the people who head the dynamite fishing cooperatives are the people with new Jeeps and new satellite dishes in their houses.
These cooperatives served in rural areas as credit unions, purchasing cooperatives and assisted in the marketing and sales of farm products.
These farmer-owned cooperatives bought and transported grain throughout Western Canada.
These include an area of arts density considered the centre of the town which would contain multiple: art galleries that also host art walks ; crafts workshops that use local materials ; theaters and theater group facilities, folk-arts training and exhibition facilities ; cafes with locally produced art items ; at least three to five arts cooperatives ; historical buildings that have undergone proper renovation and kept their character with historical interpretation ; at least two or three arts foundations offices ; an arts council that works with town planners and the city council ; and daily classes in the arts that involve many of the townsfolk, and draw students and tourists for seminars.
These traitors did their best to defeat the revolution the Finnish proletariat had made the previous year and to propagandize for a peaceful workers ' movement functioning through parliament, trade unions, and cooperatives ....
These are more clearly defined as such entities undertaking or not undertaking businesses, covering limited liability companies, limited partnership companies, other companies, state or regional administration-owned companies in whatever names and forms, firms, joint companies, cooperatives, pension funds, partnerships, groups, foundations, mass organisations, social and political organisations or organisations of the same type, institutions, permanent establishments and other forms of statutory bodies.

These and today
These are still in wide use today, particularly in semi-rigid formulations, for such applications as cores for sandwich-type structural panels, foamed-in-place insulation, automotive safety padding, arm rests, etc..
These include the Athanasian creed, which is today generally seen as being of 5th-century Galician origin.
These ideas were initially taken as postulates, but today there are efforts to test each of them.
These definitions are archaic, their relevance having dissipated with the development of the English legal system over the centuries, but they do explain the origin of the term as used today.
These cards, slightly larger than today ’ s postcards, were produced by letterpress and wood engraving on coated card stock.
These areas have ruins from the wars against the Cathars which are still visible today.
These songs of longing and romance once served as a courtship ritual and still do today to some extent on this island where the drum is an integral part of the culture.
These early physicians ( people like Itard, Seguin, Howe, Gallaudet ) set the foundation for special education today.
These Norse-Gaels had intermarried with the local Gaelic speaking people in Britain, a feature that is still visible in the Faroese genes today, which prove to be mixed Scandinavian-British.
These descriptors often developed into fixed clan identifications which in turn became family names as we know them today.
These were not political parties as that term is understood today, but groups clustered around one or more beliefs, some of the believers attaching themselves to more than one group.
These tended to be wide and large, some of them used for hunting game on ( much as a game reserve would today ) and others as leisure gardens.
These primordial structures would eventually become the galaxies we see today.
These writings, in the words of Henry Cadbury, Professor of Divinity at Harvard University and a leading Quaker, " contain a few fresh phrases of his own, are generally characterized by an excess of scriptural language and today they seem dull and repetitious ".
These devices are still used today.
These later scholars tested their claims and agreed to them, so that today, they are considered the most reliable collections of hadith.
( These " sessions " were similar to " Live Lounge " sessions recorded today for the station.
These types of lamps are still in use today in areas of the world without electricity, because they give a much better light than a simple wick-type lamp does ..
These were dismantled in 1987 and replaced by a lighting system embedded in the roof of each stand, which remains in use today.
These formulations of quantum mechanics continue to be used today.
These early stars likely played a role in the cloud's formation, since the number of close stellar passages within the cluster was much higher than today, leading to far more frequent perturbations.
These apes likely lived in drier and cooler environments then orangutans do today.
These new features were groundbreaking at the time, and are still utilized in Roland's electronic percussion today.
These roamed the rural borderlands of central Europe embarking on many of the same illegal activities associated with today ’ s crime organisations, with the exception of money laundering.
These views led to a view on property rights that might today be described as legal positivism.

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