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liaison and set
In 1936, the government set up the Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle ( Ethnic Germans ' Welfare Office ), commonly known as VoMi, under the jurisdiction of the SS as the liaison bureau.
* Removal of the liaison radio set ( a weight impediment )
The rules for economic relations as set out in the Protocol on Economic Relations, signed in Paris on April 29, 1994, cooperation programs that will hopefully be developed, the role and functioning of the Joint Israeli-Palestinian Liaison Committee set up as part of the Declaration of Principles ( Oslo Accords 1993 and the setting up of a Monitoring and Steering Committee, liaison and cooperation with Jordan and Egypt, and locating and returning missing persons and soldiers missing in action.
After renaming as liaison office, a Xinhua Agency which is a true press office was set up.
This ' questionable ' use of Garda / RUC Special Branch liaison, set up under the 1985 Hillsborough Anglo-Irish Agreement, prevented meetings between the Garda commissioner and the RUC chief constable for almost three years.
At the same time, a team from Sondergruppe R comprising Schleicher, Eugen Ott, Fedor von Bock and Kurt von Hammerstein-Equord formed the liaison with Major Bruno Ernst Buchrucker, who led the so-called Arbeits-Kommandos ( Work Commandos ), which officially was a labor group intended to assist with civilian projects, but in reality were thinly disguised soldiers that allowed Germany to exceed the limits on troop strength set by Versailles.
The officers of Sondergruppe R formed the liaison with Major Bruno Ernst Buchrucker, who led the so-called Arbeits-Kommandos ( Work Commandos ), which was officially a labor group intended to assist with civilian projects, but were in reality thinly disguised soldiers that allowed Germany to exceed the limits on troop strength set by Versailles.
Air-ground liaison officers had been used since 1935, when the Luftwaffe first set up a training program for this purpose.
Twenty-three Palmach members and a British liaison officer set out by sea but were never heard of again.
The first meeting after an election, members of the town council hold an organizing meeting, where they elect a president to set future agendas and act as an official spokesman for the town or as liaison between the town and state and county government.
In the late 1930s, Celmiņš set up a ' foreign liaison office ' of Pērkonkrusts in Helsinki, Finland.
However, on the recommendation of a British liaison officer, the ship set sail for Saint-Jean-de-Luz, where the soldiers ’ units were gathered along with Polish civilian refugees.
In Genext comics, set in the relative future, she is the United Nations ' liaison to the Xavier School.
The region's assemblies meet together as one on various occasions and have set up a common liaison office to the European Union in Brussels.
For some time he even set up a provisional liaison office in Prince's Building, Central.

liaison and first
Due to the legitimate role that referees play in wrestling of serving as liaison between the bookers backstage and the wrestlers in the ring ( the role of being a final arbitrator is merely kayfabe ), the referee is present, even in matches that do not at first glance appear to require a referee ( such as a ladder match, as it is no holds barred, and the criteria for victory could theoretically be assessed from afar ).
Shortly after David's tenure on the book ended, Forge, a former government weapons contractor whose mutant powers were his brilliant engineering skills, was added to the group ; first replacing Cooper as their liaison after she had been compromised by one of Magneto's Acolytes, and later as an active member.
Reportedly, her first extramarital affair took place in 1966, with her daughter's godfather, Bordeaux wine producer Anthony Barton, and a year later she had a one-month liaison with Robin Douglas-Home, a nephew of British politician Alec Douglas-Home.
He defended himself with considerable ability and, at first, confident that the prosecution would not dare to lay hands on the queen, he denied that their liaison had ever been criminal.
At first, he worked as a liaison for the party.
Sympathetic to the early ideals of the French Revolution, Holcroft assisted in the publication of the first part of Thomas Paine's The Rights of Man in 1791 He joined the Society for Constitutional Information ( SCI ) in 1792 and was appointed a member of a liaison committee to work with the LCS in early 1794.
The same year, he formed a liaison with a widow Marie Claire Deschamps de Marcilly, whom he married in 1720, two years after his first wife's death.
Passionate at first, the liaison cooled within a few months and, by the spring of 1773, was reported to be " dead ".
The first liaison party from M. O. 4, a branch of the liaison organisation SOE, was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel " Billy " MacLean, with Major David Smiley as his second-in-command.
Nahum Goldmann, co-founder and president of the World Jewish Congress from 1949 to 1977The WJC chose Paris as its headquarters and also opened a liaison office to the League of Nations in Geneva, first headed by the Swiss international lawyer and WJC Legal Advisor Paul Guggenheim and later by Gerhart Riegner, who initially served as Guggenheim ’ s secretary.
Massasoit, the sachem who first appointed Tisquantum as liaison to the Pilgrims, nevertheless did not trust him in the tribe's dealings with the settlers.
The level of security imposed on the planning for the raid was so high that when Major Frost was first briefed by a liaison officer from the headquarters of 1st Airborne Division, he was informed that his company was to take part in an airborne warfare demonstration for the War Cabinet.
I first came to Chicago on the trail of the killers of my father and, for reasons which don't need exploring at this juncture, I have remained, attached as liaison to the Canadian consulate.
The man tasked with creating the tactics and strategies that would be used by Germany's first exclusive counter-terrorist force, Colonel Wegener was the Bundesgrenzschutz ( Federal Border Protection ) liaison officer for German Interior Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher at the time of the Munich Olympics.
* 15 — At its first meeting, the subcommittee established by the Toronto Board of Education to explore the possibility of establishing a liaison with the gay community votes to disband.
At first, there is also the threat of Waller being usurped by Derek Tolliver, the now former liaison between the Squad and NSC, who conspires with Cray against Waller.
The first liaison flight to Poland took place in February 1941, and during 1942 and 1943 European resistance movements aided by SOE scored notable successes, including a raid on a heavy water production plant in Norway.
She was a senior liaison working out of Washington, D. C. to the US intelligence community over the period of the first Gulf War, before leading the newly-created Irish counter-terrorism section from 1992 when MI5 were given the lead responsibility for such work ( from the Metropolitan Police ).
When Muench returned to the United States, he was offered the additional position of liaison between the U. S. post-war occupation authorities in Germany ( the Office of Military Government, United States Zone, OMGUS ) and the German Catholic Church, also on the recommendation of Stritch, after Anthony Strauss, the first choice of the Truman administration turned the appointment down.
A liaison with BMW, starting in 1957, was more fruitful, although his first hill-climbs for them ( in a Type 507 ) were not.
She has a younger sister, Rosie ; two older half-siblings, Sally Silverman and Jeremy, by her father's first marriage, to author Penelope Fletcher ; and a half-brother, Ross Bentley, by her father's liaison with actress Wendy Craig.

liaison and effort
General Wolfram von Richthofen organized a limited number of air liaison detachments that were attached to ground units of the main effort.
After the outbreak of World War II, McNally was charged with coordinating all liaison efforts between the science departments at Georgetown University and the U. S. government, regarding the war effort.

liaison and Home
Mrs. O ' Shea acted as liaison in 1885 with Gladstone during proposals for the First Home Rule Bill.
Out of her family connection to the Liberal Party, she acted as liaison between Parnell and Gladstone during negotiations prior to the introduction of the First Irish Home Rule Bill in April 1886.
He fought in World War II as gunnery officer in a cruiser operating in the Home Fleet during the Norwegian Campaign and the Battle of the Mediterranean and then as gunnery officer in a battleship operating in the Eastern Fleet before becoming liaison officer between the British Pacific Fleet and the United States Third Fleet.
* That the Home Owners Association ( Villaägarföreningen ) and the Tenants Association ( Hyresgästföreningen ) should be made liaison organizations ( remissinstanser ) of the municipality.
Skorupka then became completely absorbed with the resistance work, and he became the communications liaison to the commander of the " Home Army ’ s " Praga division.
One of the important roles of the Home Affairs Bureau is to enhance liaison and communication with all sectors of the community including the Legislative Council and the general public.

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