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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 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.

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These include, for example, the beta-lactam antibacterials, which include the penicillins ( produced by fungi in the genus Penicillium ), the cephalosporins, and the carbapenems.
These churches at first used and then revised the use of the Prayer Book, until they, like their parent, produced prayer books which took into account the developments in liturgical study and practice in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, which come under the general heading of the Liturgical Movement.
These include some produced by cosmic rays or other nuclear reactions ( see cosmogenic and nucleogenic nuclides ), and others produced as decay products of long-lived primordial nuclides.
These range from a simple dulling of awareness produced by sedatives, to increases in the intensity of sensory qualities produced by stimulants, cannabis, or most notably by the class of drugs known as psychedelics.
These fields have produced prominent figures within these two industries.
These registers are then combined and brought up to the standard of a statistical register by comparing the data in different sources and ensuring the quality is sufficient for official statistics to be produced.
These two popular clubs have produced some of Morocco's best players such as: Salaheddine Bassir, Abdelmajid Dolmy, Baddou Zaki, Aziz Bouderbala and Noureddine Naybet.
These cards, slightly larger than today ’ s postcards, were produced by letterpress and wood engraving on coated card stock.
These results by the Berkeley scientists did not confirm the Soviet findings regarding the 9. 40 MeV or 9. 70 MeV alpha-decay of dubnium-260, leaving only dubnium-261 as possible produced isotope.
These models where produced with a 1, 000 cc two-stroke engine, with a choice between or S versions until 1963.
These pulsar planets are believed to have formed from the unusual remnants of the supernova that produced the pulsar, in a second round of planet formation, or else to be the remaining rocky cores of gas giants that somehow survived the supernova and then decayed into their current orbits.
These are designed for a wide variety of frequency ranges, and they are mass produced to tight toleraces by the hundreds of thousands.
These films were primarily produced for the video market and were credited with fueling the " video nasty " era in the United Kingdom.
These publications were produced first on small tabletop printing presses, often by students.
These alloys can be produced to modify the hardness and other metallurgical properties, to control melting point or to create exotic colors ( see below ).
These scholars note parallels with a series of Morisco forgeries, the Sacromonte tablets of Granada, dating from the 1590s ; or otherwise with Morisco reworkings of Christian and Islamic traditions, produced following the expulsion of the Moriscos from Spain.
These other rivers are important, not as transportation routes, but because of the broad fertile valleys they have produced.
These form part of the Europe-wide Megalithic culture which also produced Stonehenge in Wiltshire, and which pre-historians now interpret as showing sophisticated use of astronomical observations.
These first V-Twins displaced and produced about.
These compilations featured nearly every game produced by Infocom before 1988.
These first engines were used to power pumps and produced only reciprocating motion to move the pump rods at the bottom of the shaft.
These improvements taken together produced an engine which was up to five times as efficient in its use of fuel as the Newcomen engine.
These were stored in traditional Korean mud pots known as Jangdokdae although with the advent of refrigerators, special Kimchi freezers and commercially produced kimchi, this practice has become less common.

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