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All of the U. S. VHS Volumes were later issued on DVD in five two-disc sets through the Time – Life organisation.
These terms were described by David Cameron as " unacceptable ", and by The Daily Telegraph as " racist ", and a British Muslim youth organisation called the Prince a " thug ", a statement that was later retracted.
Canal construction served as a model for the organisation and methods later used to construct the railways.
Eventually effective political organisation for working people was achieved through the trades unions who, after the extensions of the franchise in 1867 and 1885, began to support socialist political parties that later merged to became the British Labour Party.
In August 1934, Ribbentrop founded an organisation linked to the Nazi Party called the Büro Ribbentrop ( later renamed the Dienststelle Ribbentrop ).
It later emerged that the agent – known as Schmidt – had also worked as an informant for the Rote Kapelle organisation, which sent information to both London and Moscow.
As would later be proven by the power struggle he had with Karmal after becoming PDPA General Secretary, despite Najibullah heading the KHAD for five years, Karmal still had sizeable to support in the organisation.
Roel Van Duijn reported in the Dutch national newspaper Trouw on September 5, 1998, and later in the quarterly Skepter of the Dutch organisation Skepsis that following advice of a macrobiotic counselor over conventional medical treatments resulted in the death of his wife.
Nor did Directive 16 provide for a combined operational headquarters under which all three service branches ( Army, Navy, Air Force ) could work together under a single umbrella organisation to plan, coordinate and execute such a complex undertaking ( similar to the Allies ' creation of SHAEF for the later Normandy landings ).
Clement X, seeing the results of the apostolic labours of the early French missionaries in Canada, the number of the faithful, and the wide field of labour, resolved to give the Church an independent organisation, and erected a see at Quebec, the bishop to depend directly on the Holy See ; this provision would later secure its permanence after Quebec passed into the hands of England.
In 1911, Pierre de Coubertin founded the inter-religious Scouting organisation Eclaireurs Français ( EF ) in France, which later merged to form the Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs de France.
After the return of democracy following the death of General Franco in 1975, Spain's foreign policy priorities were to break out of the diplomatic isolation of the Franco years and expand diplomatic relations, enter the European Community, and define security relations with NATO, later joining the organisation in 1982.
A leading member of the revolutionary Arab Socialist Ba ' ath Party, and later, the Baghdad-based Ba ' ath Party and its regional organisation Ba ' ath Party – Iraq Region, which espoused ba ' athism, a mix of Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, Saddam played a key role in the 1968 coup, later referred to as the 17 July Revolution, that brought the party to long-term power of Iraq.
The Vehmic courts, Vehmgericht, holy vehme, or simply Vehm, also spelt Feme, Vehmegericht, Fehmgericht, are names given to a " proto-vigilante " tribunal system of Westphalia active during the later Middle Ages, based on a fraternal organisation of lay judges called “ free judges ” ( or ).
On 3 April, Powell said in the Commons that the time for inquests on the government's failure to protect the Falkland Islands would come later and that although it was right to put the issue before the United Nations, Britain should not wait upon that organisation to deliberate but use forceful action now.
The Australian Vee Eight Supercar Company ( AVESCO ) was later formed to run the series directly and later became an independent organisation from its IMG origins.
As a result, since 1917, Trotskyism as a political theory is fully committed to a Leninist style of democratic centralist party organisation, which Trotskyists argue must not be confused with the party organisation as it later developed under Stalin.
It can also be summative, drawing lessons from a completed action or project or an organisation at a later point in time or circumstance.
John Collins to start Christian Action in December 1946, an organisation with similar aims ( which later became involved in the campaign against Apartheid ).
One of the most famous attempts by the LGBT community to re-claim the term " queer " was through an organisation called Queer Nation, which was formed in March 1990 ; a few months later, an influential though anonymous flier was distributed at the New York Gay Pride Parade in June 1990 entitled " Queers Read This ".
After Modu, later leaders formed a dualistic system of political organisation with the left and right branches of the Xiongnu divided on a regional basis.
According to an interview in Blood & Honour magazine, he got in touch with neo-Nazi organisation Zorn 88 ’ s ( later called Norges Nasjonalsocialistiske Bevegelse ) magazine Gjallarhorn in 1992 and joined White Aryan Resistance before he murdered Øystein Aarseth.

organisation and became
In 1923, the organisation became African National Congress, and in 1929 the ANC supported a militant mineworkers ' strike.
The efficient organization of the Roman Empire became the template for the organisation of the church in the 4th century, particularly after Constantine's Edict of Milan.
In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the Government, with independence in setting monetary policy.
The SS became an independent organisation under the command of the Reichsführer SS Heinrich Himmler.
With the SA thus neutralised, the SS became an independent organisation from 20 July 1934, responsible only to Hitler, and Himmler's title of Reichsführer-SS became the highest formal SS rank.
His efforts regarding the League of Nations became a disappointment as the organisation turned out to be a weak one unable to prevent World War II.
In the textile sector, such mills became the model for the organisation of human labour in factories, epitomised by Cottonopolis, the name given to the vast collection of cotton mills, factories and administration offices based in Manchester.
The government was not initially hostile to it and only sought to suppress the organisation when it became convinced that PAGAD was pushing an Islamist and anti-ANC agenda.
He read extensively on the subjects throughout his life, became a member of the paranormal research organisation " The Ghost Club " ( in 1911 ) and was especially influenced by the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg.
In 1995 it became the first Polish university to become a member of the Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research ( CESAER ), an organisation comprising the best technical universities in Europe.
She became fascinated by his vision for establishing a company to promote English comic opera and gave up her next engagement to join his theatrical organisation as his secretary.
In 1989 Fortuyn became director of a government organisation administering student transport cards.
Cîteaux Abbey was founded in 1098 by a group of monks from Molesme Abbey, seeking to follow more closely the Rule of St. Benedict, under the leadership of Saint Robert of Molesme, who became the first abbot, Saint Alberic, the second abbot, and Saint Stephen Harding the third abbot, who wrote the Carta Caritatis, that described the organisation of the order.
It was not until 1983 that the NFF became an active, and important organisation.
The organisation kept its name when its parent party became part of the UAP.
After the death of Lydia Becker, she became the leader of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies ( NUWSS ), the main suffragist organisation in Britain.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the INLA developed a modest organisation in Northern Ireland, particularly based on Divis Flats in west Belfast, which as a result became colloquially known as " the planet of the Irps " ( a reference to the Irish Republican Socialist Party and the film Planet of the Apes ).
In 1917 he became involved in the Reconstruction Committee, an organisation that was making plans for post-war Britain.
The organisation developed from Ulick Bourke's earlier Gaelic Union and became the leading institution promoting the Gaelic Revival, carrying on efforts like the publishing of the Gaelic Journal.
After independence, Nol's nationalist Khmer Renovation party ( along with small right-wing parties headed by Sam Sary and Dap Chhuon ) became the core of the Sangkum, the organisation set up by Sihanouk to fight the 1955 elections.
This organisation assumed full management and operation of the Juno Awards from 1977 and became the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences ( CARAS ).

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