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These short, `` streamlined '' meetings usually are sponsored by local banks, Chambers of Commerce, trade associations, or other civic organizations.
These discussions are usually among the most contentious at CoP meetings.
These meetings have grown in both participation and scope a great deal since the early 1990s ; it had a maximum attendance of 2, 810 at the December 2000 IETF held in San Diego, CA.
These societies were divided into groups called classes — intimate meetings where individuals were encouraged to confess their sins to one another and to build each other up.
These practices caused confusion and dissension in Cabinet meetings, especially during the dysfunctional ministries of the Earl of Chatham from 1766 – 1768 and of the Duke of Grafton from 1768 – 1770 when no one, not even the King, seemed to be in charge.
These meetings lasted until he died in 1936.
These biographies of early church leaders, mostly written in the 11th century, may for propaganda purposes have invented, exaggerated, or borrowed miracles, and altered days of death, but some argue that their authors had no reason to distort mundane facts such as the dates and places of meetings.
These meetings evinced enough interest that it was decided to hold a second Conference.
These standards are implemented world-wide by the manufacturers who also participate in annual Safety Commission meetings.
Fitzgibbon started his working life in his father's drapery business in Castlerea <' These were the county's first prime ministers ', ( Roscommon Herald centenary supplement 1859-1959 )> Seen as a spokesman for the tenant, Fitzgibbon exercised his powers of persuasion and oratory at meetings across Roscommon.
These meetings were originally held in the Carisbrooke Inn, which was located behind the present City Hall, on Atlantic Avenue between Cambridge and Sacramento Avenues ; Carisbrooke is also a place name taken from the Isle of Wight.
These meetings are open to the public, and members of the public may participate at an appropriate time at the meeting.
These skills can also be applied within team meetings and are then akin to the more traditional skills of group facilitation.
These meetings produced a considerable number of notable events and characters to JSA history, including Black Canary leaving to join the Justice League, the return of the Golden Age team the Seven Soldiers of Victory, the creation of the Freedom Fighters, ( which incorporated several Quality Comics characters into DC continuity after the characters were purchased by DC Comics ), and the introduction of a number of other alternative Earths to house these other teams.
These provide sites for community meetings, education, and religious or cultural activities.
These groups are thought to be unique amongst recognized Gurdjieff groups, in that they are the only groups to have recorded their original meetings, resulting in an audio library in excess of many thousands of hours, featuring almost exclusively talks by a first-hand student of Gurdjieff.
These meetings became known as the Norfolk Congress.
These meetings eventually selected a competing semi-mechanical field-sequential color system being promoted by CBS.
These gradually were formalised so that the tings, or assemblies, grew into regionalised meetings and acquired backing and authority from the crown, even to the extent that on occasions they were instrumental in effecting change in the monarchy itself.
These reservations were shared by the Emperor in his Privy Council meetings.
These documentaries, which began in 2003, have featured ( amongst others ) meetings with Mohamed Al Fayed, Keith Floyd, and most recently Nick Griffin, the leader of the British National Party, broadcast by Channel 4 on 5 March 2012.
These meetings are open to anyone.
These organise meetings for religious study and lectures.
These meetings were generally difficult and the writers became frustrated ; Bartlett recalled: " Our ideas were OK, but such a large and motley group couldn't get far at pitch meetings.

These and passed
These nodes are areas where the action potential is amplified using a high density of sodium ( Na < big >+</ big >) ions and is subsequently passed along the axon.
These include the use of genetic information in reproductive decision-making and the possibility of genetically altering reproductive cells that may be passed on to future generations.
These advances were passed on through Byzantium and Islamic times, eventually making their way back to Europe.
These users offer software developers an outside perspective of the project, often helping developers gain insight into potential areas of trouble that might have been overlooked or passed over because of familiarity with the system.
These communes passed because of the Great Depression and were subsequently discouraged by the communist government for being a relic of feudal China.
These footraces took the form of relays in which teams of runners passed off a flaming torch.
These are passed on to friends outside of the sorority / fraternity and given to the “ crushes ” ( while keeping secret the name of the inviter ).
These warrants are easily transferable without any need for a transfer document ; that is, they can simply be passed from hand to hand.
These texts have been passed down for generations from teacher to student.
These temporarily put him in the forefront of composers then active in Italy, although he was soon passed by Giovanni Pacini with Saffò and Giuseppe Verdi with several operas, especially Ernani.
These cells affect the genetic composition of the host in order to regulate the increasing population of the endosymbionts and ensuring that these genetic changes are passed onto the offspring via vertical transmission ( heredity ).
These changes can either not be passed on to other vendors at all, or passed on after a strategic delay, maintaining the market dominance of the original vendor.
These chases were often the result of Rosco setting up illegal speed traps such as a false or changing speed limit signs and various other trickery, which would evolve into being increasingly more cartoonish and far-fetched as the seasons passed.
These pores connect to the oviducts, into which the developed eggs have already passed from the ovaries, and it is here that fertilisation takes place.
These were designated as such under the National Parks ( Scotland ) Act 2000 which was an early piece of legislation passed by the Scottish Parliament not long after its creation in 1999.
These were known as band samplers and valued highly, often being mentioned in wills and passed down through the generations.
These territories formed an integral part of the Seventeen Provinces of the Netherlands as they were defined during the reign of Philip's son, Emperor Charles V, and passed to Charles's son, Philip II of Spain.
These maps show that after the river passed Luoyang, it flowed along the border between Shanxi and Henan Provinces, then continued along the border between Hebei and Shandong before emptying into Bohai Bay near present-day Tianjin.
These two changes are made possible by the demolition of the fortifications, which releases the land, and the diversion of Trouille including the strategic role of supply ditches was then passed.
These measured radio waves generated by plasma releases, or the plasma itself as it passed over the spacecraft.
These followed hard on the heels of earlier Ordinances passed in 1539 and 1559, in which the competitive examination system for the appointment of professors had been introduced.
These included sunitinib ( Sutent ), which was approved for human use by the FDA in January 2006, passed $ 1 bn in annual revenues for Pfizer in 2010.
These looms weave fabric with one continuous cross thread ( the weft ) that is passed back and forth all the way down the length of the bolt.
These trees will be protected from logging if the wilderness area, proposed by Friends of Allegheny Wilderness, is passed into law.

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