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Third and develops
* 6 May 2000 The Third Congress of CDP develops its sessions.
The Third Symphony is in a large A-B-A form, in which A develops linearly and B is reminiscent of a Classical rondo.

Third and offers
When the Third Gentleman announces that the members of the court have gone to Paulina's dwelling to see the statue, the Second Gentleman offers this exposition: " I thought she had some great matter there in hand, for she hath privately twice or thrice a day, ever since the death of Hermione, visited that removed house " ( 5. 2.
* Apr 5, 1918 Third Liberty Loan offers $ 3 billion in bonds at 4. 5 percent.
Indeed, recent examinations of air power applications against light infantry in typical Third World crisis conditions indicate that precision offers very high leverage whether one is dealing with a mechanized force, a guerrilla-type army in a wooded or jungle environment, or, even, an individual urban sniper à la Sarajevo.
Third, the MG-1 offers " Bell Tone " ( AM Modulation of VCO 1 and 2 ) not found on the Rogue.
Operated by SAVOR Grand Rapids, Catering by SMG, The Fifth Third Bank Vault offers a full menu and premium brand liquors, large TVs and specialized décor, including a tall mural featuring the Grand Rapids Griffins.
When the Third Crusade led by Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor was advancing towards Constantinople, representatives of Peter IV and Ivan Asen approached him with offers of military assistance against the latently hostile Isaac II Angelos at Niš and again at Adrianople.
The Vocal Descant Edition for Worship, Third Edition ( GIA Publications, 1994 ) offers 254 descants by such composers as Donald Busarow, John Ferguson, Richard Hillert, Robert Hobby, Hal Hopson, David Hurd, Austin Lovelace, Ronald Nelson, Sam Batt Owens, Robert Powell, Richard Proulx, William P. Rowan, Carl Schalk, Randall Sensmeier, Scott Withrow, and Michael Young.
Perrin Dandin is a fictional character in the Third Book of Rabelais, who seats himself judge-wise on the first stump that offers, and passes offhand a sentence in any matter of litigation ; a character who figures similarly in a comedy of Racine's, and in a fable of La Fontaine's.

Third and executive
It restored the semi-presidential system of government of the December 1992 constitution ( Third Republic ) in which the president of the republic, elected by universal suffrage for a five-year term, and a prime minister named by the president share executive power.
Third, recognising that the Cabinet had become the executive and must be united, he dominated the other members and demanded their complete support for his policies.
In Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer 343 U. S. 579, 644 ( 1952 ), Justice Robert H. Jackson's concurring opinion cites the Third Amendment as providing evidence of the Framers ' intent to constrain executive power even during wartime: " hat military powers of the Commander in Chief were not to supersede representative government of internal affairs seems obvious from the Constitution and from elementary American history.
He longed for a constitutional reform to strengthen the executive branch and eliminate political instability, the flaw of the Third Republic.
The Prime Minister was also the only member of the executive able to demand a vote of confidence from the National Assembly ( in the Third Republic, any minister could call for a vote of confidence ).
In 1977, Kenner Toys advertising and development executive Bernard Loomis discussed the marketability of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, a film in preproduction by director Steven Spielberg.
The Irish Republic and its cabinet continued to exist right up until the Irish Free State came into force, though under British law the Third Dáil was charged with electing an executive called the " Provisional Government ".
This facility houses the University's executive MBA program and Terry Third Thursday, a lecture series featuring business leaders.
He is best known for his role as executive producer and showrunner of the television series ER, Third Watch, The West Wing, and Shameless.
Wells worked as show runner on Third Watch for its first three seasons and served as an executive producer throughout its six season run.
Bernero took over as show runner after the third season and Wells remained attached as an executive producer until Third Watch ended in 2005 but did not write any more episodes.
Patricia Adams, executive director of Probe International ( an environmental and public policy advocacy organisation in Canada ), and author of Odious Debts: Loose Lending, Corruption, and the Third World's Environmental Legacy, has stated that:
In his book The Third Man, Don Chipp recalls attending a March 1977 meeting convened by John Siddons and attended by other Australia Party executives and Robin Millhouse, the South Australian MP whom I had admired for many years, and his executive colleagues from the New Liberal Movement were also present.
* 1941 — 1942 — an executive of the Third European Department of the MID
Eric Zorn's wife, Johanna Zorn, is founder and executive director of the Third Coast International Audio Festival on Chicago Public Radio.
Johanna Zorn is the founder and executive director of the Third Coast International Audio Festival, a Chicago Public Radio program supports artists creating audio documentary and feature work of all styles and brings their work to audiences throughout the world.
On February 14, 2012, cctivist shareholder Daniel S. Loeb, of Third Point Partners, named Wolf as part of the proposed slate of directors for the board of Yahoo, Inc. Third Point ’ s other nominees are Jeff Zucker, the former chief executive of NBC Universal ; Harry Wilson ( businessman ) and the former Treasury Department official and a former hedge fund executive.

Third and education
Third, how can we insure a systematic and continuing group relations education in the schools??
Third, they found that the minimum wage lowers adult wages of young workers who encounter it, by reducing their ultimate level of education.
In Rome, by virtue of his high culture, Polybius was admitted to the most distinguished houses, in particular to that of Aemilius Paulus, the conqueror in the Third Macedonian War, who entrusted Polybius with the education of his sons, Fabius and Scipio Aemilianus ( who had been adopted by the eldest son of Scipio Africanus ).
It was only in the 1960s that roads were built in Bhutan and Thimphu when the Third King of Bhutan took the initiative after receiving education in it.
In addition to the above, BCCI helped revive hundreds of historical buildings and monuments throughout the developing world and contributed significantly to the arts, culture, sports, health, and education in many poor, Third World countries.
For years, it was the largest and one of the two or three most influential foundations in the world, with a global reach and special interests in education, the arts, and Third World development.
The unifying effect was particularly true of the " radical period "" of the French Third Republic which fought regionalisms ( including regional languages ), supported anti-clericalism and a strict separation of church from state ( including education ) and actively promoted national identity, thus converting ( as the historian Eugen Weber has put it ) a " country of peasants into a nation of Frenchmen ".
The education policies establishing French language as the language of the Republic have been contested in the second half of the 20th century insofar as, while they played an important role in unifying the French nation-state and the Third Republic, they also nearly caused the extinction of several regional languages.
In the reorganization that followed the Third Congress of the LPRP in 1982, Phoumi became a member of the Inner Cabinet with overall responsibility for education, information and culture.
However, the newly established Third Republic was not sympathetic to religious education and so the laws were enacted requiring all education to be secular.
Third, some critics claim that mathematics education in some countries, including the United States, unduly emphasizes ethnomathematics in order to promote multiculturalism while spending too little time on core mathematical content, and that this often results in pseudoscience being taught.
After his education, he joined the diplomatic service and was appointed Third Secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1967, and became a Second Secretary at HM Embassy Moscow in 1969, before returning to London as one of several First Secretaries at the Foreign Office in 1972.
Third, the new program will increase global business education through both new course options and requiring international experience from all students.
Born in Taiwan during the Japanese colonial period to a prominent doctor's family in rural Taiwan, Peng received his primary education in Taiwan before going to Tokyo for secondary education, graduating from Kwansei Gakuin Middle School in 1939 and the Third Higher School in 1942.
The U3A ( University of the Third Age ) for retired persons is a co-operative education setting located in Ferntree Gully.
Growing discontent with respect to the influence of the Catholic Church in education and politics led to a series of reforms during the Third Republic reducing this influence, under the protests of the Ultramontanists who supported the Vatican's influence.
The University of the Third Age is an international organisation whose aims are the education and stimulation of retired members of the community-those in the third ' age ' of life.
" Older adult education in a Maltese University of the Third Age: A critical perspective ".
Its stated objective at the time was to help nations of the Third World, mainly in Asia, Africa and South America ( at the height of the Cold War ) by providing higher education and professional training ; many students from developed countries also attended.
There, the ousting of Emperor Napoleon III and the establishment of the Third Republic opened the door to activism on the part of women who began demanding changes to the Napoleonic Code that would provide education and economic independence for women and the legalization of divorce.
His education finished two years later at the end of Form 5 ; his Third Grade in the Senior Cambridge examinations was not enough for him to advance to Form 6.
In the 1880s, the Third Republic sought to modernize France, and in particular to increase literacy and general knowledge in the population, especially the rural population, and established free compulsory primary education.

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