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A large section of Greenwich Village, made up of more than 50 northern and western blocks in the area up to 14th Street, is part of a Historic District established by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.
The Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Archive, an administratively independent section of the Museum of Modern Art's department of architecture and design, was established in 1968 by the museum's trustees.
When Fromm moved to Mexico City in 1949, he became a professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico ( UNAM ) and established a psychoanalytic section at the medical school there.
It is widely considered that England created the market for glamour modeling when The Sun established Page 3 in 1969, a section in their newspaper which now features topless models.
In November 1928, the CCP also established its own intelligence agency ( the " Special Service section of the Central Committee ", or " Zhongyang Teke " ( Chinese: 中央特科 ), often abbreviated as " Teke "), which Zhou subsequently came to control.
Steinweg ) established a professional community, the company town Steinway Village, in what is now the Astoria section of Queens in New York City.
Former situationists Clark and Nicholson-Smith ( British section ), argued that the portion of the moderate Left that is the " established Left ", and its " Left opinion-makers ", usually addressed contemptuously the SI as ' hopelessly young-Hegelian '.
The 21 Alta California missions were established along the northernmost section of California's El Camino Real ( Spanish for " The Royal Highway ", though often referred to as " The King's Highway "), christened in honor of King Charles III ), much of which is now U. S. Route 101 and several Mission Streets.
A special section, Ops ( B ), was established at SHAEF to handle the operation ( and all of the theatre's deception warfare ).
Assuming colocation with the biblical Mount Zion, its southern section would have been walled at the beginning of the 2nd millennium BCE, in around 1850 BCE, by Canaanites who established a settlement there ( or in the vicinity ) named Jebus.
The tree is considered to be established and should be pruned annually as described in the following section.
The IERS was established in its present form in 1987 by the International Astronomical Union and the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, replacing the earlier International Polar Motion Service ( IPMS ) and the earth-rotation section of the Bureau International de l ' Heure ( BIH ).
On January 2, 1786, Russell County was established from a section of Washington County.
< font size = 2 > Previous Shelby County Courthouse established in 1885 remains the base of the downtown section in Center .</ font size = 2 >
In 1956, the University of South Florida was established in North Tampa, spurring major development in this section of the city and offering many new job opportunities.
English speaking settlers from the older eastern states began moving into the section during the westward expansion years before the boundary was established.
These two supermarkets are amongst the largest Chinese supermarkets carrying all different food varieties within the long time established Cantonese community in the western section of Manhattan's Chinatown.
The first section of that chapter is entitled " Acquisition of Bulgarian Citizenship by Origin ", and provides at article 9 that " ny person ... whose descent from a Bulgarian citizen has been established by way of a court ruling shall be a Bulgarian citizen by origin.
The second section of the piece begins in the newly established key, where it remains for an indefinite period of time.
This refers to the fact that the B section will " continue on " with the new key established by the cadence at the end of A.
the established specifications for identity, purity, strength, and composition and has been manufactured, packaged, labeled, and held under conditions to prevent adulteration under section 402 ( a )( 1 ), ( a )( 2 ), ( a )( 3 ), and ( a )( 4 ) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act ".
But since then the section was nicknamed the " Diversity District " due to other immigrant and ethnic groups ( i. e. Armenians, Filipinos, Salvadorans and Vietnamese as examplatory ) established small shops and stores selling ethnic-themed goods.
In 1926, Walter Morgan established the La Quinta Resort at the northern section of Marshall Cove as a type of secluded hideaway for nearby Hollywood's celebrities and socialites.
It is named after the Country Club of Miami, which was established in 1961 in what was then an unpopulated and undeveloped section of the county.

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The business of making the changes was then entrusted to a small committee of bishops and the Privy Council and, apart from tidying up details, this committee introduced into Morning and Evening Prayer a prayer for the Royal Family ; added several thanksgivings to the Occasional Prayers at the end of the Litany ; altered the rubrics of Private Baptism limiting it to the minister of the parish, or some other lawful minister, but still allowing it in private houses ( the Puritans had wanted it only in the church ); and added to the Catechism the section on the sacraments.
On February 25, 1918, as the counterrevolutionary organization Union of Front-liners was making advances, the executive committee of the Saratov Soviet formed a counter-revolutionary section.
* 1956: During the 12th IJK in Büsum, Germany, the committee of TEJO proposed that TEJO become the youth section and an integral part of UEA.
The winners are chosen by a committee consisting various officials, including the Commissioner ( previously President ) of the NHL, an NHL Governor, a representative of the New York Rangers, a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame Builder's section, a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame Player's section, a member of the U. S. Hockey Hall of Fame, a member of the NHL Broadcasters ' Association and a member of the Professional Hockey Writers ' Association.
The standard known as 1BASE5 was adopted as 802. 3e in 1986 by members of the IEEE 802. 3 standards committee as the Twisted Pair Medium Specification in section 12.
Educated at Notting Hill & Ealing High School, She served as secretary of the League of Nations health section committee on the physiological bases of nutrition from 1934 to 1937.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers standards committee IEEE 802 published the standard that was ratified in 1985 as an additional section 11 to the base Ethernet standard.
He sat on the executive committee of the Socialist Party of America and the Young People's Socialist League, its youth section, until he left in 1943 ; and was also a long-time member of the War Resisters League.
Each section will normally have a publication program that includes ( 1 ) books, usually oriented toward practitioners ; ( 2 ) scholarly journals, such as Administrative Law Review ( published by the ABA Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice and The American University Washington College of Law ) and The International Lawyer ( published by the ABA Section of International Law and SMU Dedman School of Law ); ( 3 ) newsletters, such as The International Law News ( published by the ABA Section of International Law ); ( 4 ) e-publications, such as a monthly message from the section chair, or updates on substantive law developments ; and ( 5 ) committee publications, such as a committee newsletter published by one of the substantive law committees.
Beginning on 11 August, every Paris section named its committee of vigilance.
While related sections of the law made references to sex, a State Assembly committee that was debating adding sex-specific terms to this section in 1977 noted: " Under existing law it is not clear whether partners of the same sex can get married ".
The work of translating was typically undertaken in this fashion: A member, or members, of one of the committees would produce a draft of a book, or books, of the Bible ( typically from the section in which they were assigned ) and submit the draft to the section committee.
After the English-speaking section of the SLP attempted to combine with the reformist Greenback Labor Party in 1880, Spies helped engineer a takeover of the party ’ s executive committee and ousted the compromisers.
In July 2011, the students made a return to the Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival Festival and participated in highly King and Queen show under a new theme " LEGENDS " Our section that was chosen between the committee and Tribal Knights would fit the multiculural diversity of international Students from china and japennese " Legends of Orient " This year would be a little different where it was opened up to the rest of the college staff, faculty, administration to participate with the Centennial College Student Association CCSAI.
The governments of the United States and Japan agreed ( in the Special actions committee on Okinawa ) on 26 October 2005 to move the Marine Corps Air Station Futenma base from its location in the densely populated Ginowan City section of the island to the more northerly and remote Camp Schwab.
If Ney had waited until August 20, section 3513. 31 of the Ohio Revised Code would have pertained: Ney's replacement in the November general election would be named by a district committee of the Ohio Republican party.
On September 26, 2012, Ambrose was in the news again having voted in favour of Motion 312, a motion by Conservative MP Stephen Woodworth that would have directed a Commons committee to revisit the section of the Criminal Code defining at what point human life begins.
Roux assured the revolutionary committee of section Gravilliers that he did nothing of the sort and that his enemies were working against him.

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