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The Circle of existing Adepts from the Second Order had to consent to allow an Aspirant to be initiated as an Adept and join the Second Order.
Under the law, a region can be created out of one or more existing governorates or two or more existing regions, and a governorate can also join an existing region to create a new region.
Some long-time independent motels have had to join existing low-end chains to remain viable ; these properties are known as " conversions " and do not use the standardised architecture which once defined many franchise brands.
Such networks can be easily constructed as a new peer that wants to join the network can copy existing links of another node and then form its own links over time.
Freedom of religion was also tested when Peter Stuyvesant refused to allow Jews from Northern Brazil to settle permanently in New Amsterdam ( without passports ) and join the existing community of Jews ( with passports from Amsterdam ).
Blair outlined plans in Parliament on December 4, 2006 to build a new generation of submarines to carry existing Trident missiles, and join the D5LE project to refurbish them.
Males are often social and may group together for life, usually with their brothers in the same litter ; although if a cub is the only male in the litter then two or three lone males may form a group, or a lone male may join an existing group.
No new “ unlimited ” Names can join ( although a few hundred existing ones remain ).
Delta Kappa Epsilon ( ΔΚΕ ; also pronounced D-K-E or " Deke ") is a fraternity founded at Yale College in 1844 by 15 men of the sophomore class part of whom hadn't been invited to join the two existing societies ( Alpha Delta Phi and Psi Upsilon ) among others who had been invited to join.
In this case, the beta nodes typically pass lists of WMEs through the beta network by copying existing WME lists from each received token into new tokens and then adding a further WMEs to the lists as a result of performing a join or some other action.
With the reorganisation of the CMF following the introduction of compulsory National Service in the early 1950s, conscripted recruits were made to join existing CMF units alongside the volunteer part-time soldiers of the old CMF ; consequently, 30th Battalion became fully manned with National Servicemen and it was disbanded as the CMF of this period lost all its volunteers who did not wish to serve alongside conscripts.
The new line had been built from Annesley in Nottinghamshire to join the existing Metropolitan Railway ( MetR ) Extension at Quainton Road, where the line became joint MetR / GCR owned ( after 1903 ), to return to GCR metals at near Finchley Road for the final section to.
Authorised by Parliament in 1833 and designed by George Stephenson and Joseph Locke, the Grand Junction Railway opened for business on 4 July 1837, running for from Birmingham through Wolverhampton ( via Perry Barr and Bescot ), Stafford, Crewe, and Warrington, then via the existing Warrington and Newton Railway to join the Liverpool and Manchester Railway at a triangular junction at Newton Junction.
By 2007 the association had welcomed new participants from Dundee, Perth and Stirling to join existing leagues, held its first formal national championships, trained over 150 referees and won the tender to host the 2011 World Cup in Edinburgh.
Following the EMT, the cells ingress through the primitive streak and spread out to form a new layer of cells or join existing layers.
In 1965, the team applied to the American Football League to join that league, but were turned down ( as the New York metropolitan area already had both the Jets and NFL's Giants, both of which counted North Jersey as their market and would eventually move to New Jersey in later years ), and instead joined the upstart Continental Football League, where it played one season in 1965 before moving to Orlando, Florida, acquiring an existing franchise in the Southern Professional Football League that had been in place since 1962, and becoming the Orlando Panthers.
One can contact a Rotary club to inquire about membership but can join a rotary club only if invited ; there is no provision to join without an invitation as each prospective Rotarian requires a sponsor who is an existing Rotarian.
In practice this means that if single staff members marry, their new spouse must join staff also if they are not on staff already, otherwise the existing staff member must resign.
In August 2003, Malaysia announced that it was going ahead with a plan to build a gently sloping, curved bridge that would join up with Singapore's half of the existing causeway.
It will provide parking for up to 5 Boeing 757 aircraft on its apron and will also join to existing taxiways that connect to runways 4R / 22L.

join and network
A bootstrapping node, also known as a rendezvous host, is a node in an overlay network that provides initial configuration information to newly joining nodes so that they may successfully join the overlay network.
Initially, most IRC servers formed a single IRC network, to which new servers could join without restriction, but this was soon abused by people who set up servers to sabotage other users, channels, or servers.
Over time, positive network effects can create a bandwagon effect as the network becomes more valuable and more people join, in a positive feedback loop.
Because of the network effect, new IM users gained much more value by choosing to use the Mirabilis system ( and join its large network of users ) than they would using a competing system.
In this case, as more clients join the system, fewer resources are available to serve each client, and if the central server fails, the entire network is taken down.
SUNAB was founded as the jointly owned company that would in turn build, own and operate the join 3G network.
The state of a network can be described by a vector, where k < sub > i </ sub > is the number of customers at queue i. In open networks, customers can join and leave the system, whereas in closed networks the total number of customers within the system remains fixed.
The plans were altered and instead of connecting Trevor northwards to the sea via the River Dee and southwards to the Severn, the canal ran eastwards to join on to the national network at Hurleston Junction on the Shropshire Union Canal near Nantwich.
On April 22, 2011, Josh Elliott, original and main co-anchor of the 9am-noon ET SportsCenter, left the network to join ABC's Good Morning America & was replaced in that capacity by Kevin Negandhi.
By 2: 00 EST, Cronkite was informed that the camera was ready, and he told the viewers over the air that CBS would be taking a station identification break so that affiliates could join the network.
* November 23 – Memories of the " Heidi Game " returned to haunt NBC as that network was forced to join Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory in progress at the conclusion of an overtime NFL game
As well as join nodes, the beta network may contain additional node types, some of which are described below.
A UPnP compatible device from any vendor can dynamically join a network, obtain an IP address, announce its name, convey its capabilities upon request, and learn about the presence and capabilities of other devices.
These are responsible for a number of tasks, which include keeping of device roles, management of requests to join a network, device discovery and security.
ZigBee 2007 is fully backward compatible with ZigBee 2006 devices: A ZigBee 2007 device may join and operate on a ZigBee 2006 network and vice versa.
In recognition of this it was one of the first London colleges to join the official 2012 Get Set network.
Later Ozaki agreed to join Sorge's spy network, as well as Hanako Ishii, Sorge's next lover.
As soon as there is a low churn rate, that is, a stable network where peers don't join or leave too frequently, the RPV list of each peer will converge as each rendezvous peer exchange a random subset of its RPV with other rendezvous peers from time to time.
Two more stations are expected to join the " As It Happens " network on July 2, 2012: WGBH-FM in Boston and Vermont Public Radio in that state.

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But they deliberately avoided the one subject that had them all curious: the failure of the boss's wife and son to join the outfit.
The dweller at p is last to hear about a new cure, the slowest to announce to his neighbors his urgent distresses, the one who goes the farthest to trade, and the one with the greatest difficulty of all in putting over an idea or getting people to join him in a cooperative effort.
A proper cavalry command in his front would have developed the fact that he had run into one division of Polk's Army of the Mississippi moving up from the direction of Mobile to join Johnston at Dalton.
How did one join them??
Score one side of disk D, join to C ; ;
score other side of D and one side of disk E and join as before.
Continuing with the case in which **zg is a Af curve on a quadric Q, we first observe that the second regulus of Q consists precisely of the lines which join the two free intersections of **zg and the planes through any one of the multiple secants.
Dr. Hester, also one of the youngest men ever to head a major American university, succeeds Dr. Carroll V. Newsom who resigned last September to join Prentice-Hall Inc. publishing firm.
Groups often join one another in on-campus concerts, such as the Georgetown Chimes ' Cherry Tree Massacre, a 3-weekend a cappella festival held each February since 1975, where over a hundred collegiate groups have appeared, as well as International Quartet Champions The Boston Common and the contemporary commercial a cappella group Rockapella.
Leaving one of his vassals, Farold, to hold Rome, Arnulf marched on Spoleto, where Ageltrude had fled to join Lambert.
In 1400, the Central Asian warlord Timur had succeeded in rousing the local Turkic beyliks that had been vassals of the Ottomans to join him in his attack on Bayezid, who was considered one of the most powerful rulers in the Muslim world during that period.
The university requires all unmarried incoming freshman students under the age of 23 to join one of 45 " societies.
In either of these situations, one player will begin walking around the perimeter of the circle counter-clockwise, and the other player will join the volta ao mundo in the opposite part of the roda, before returning to the normal game.
Plaintiff's counsel can then join the claims of all of these persons in one complaint, a so-called " mass action ," hoping to have the same efficiencies and economic leverage as if a class had been certified.
Children would join the Young Pioneers and then, at the age of 14, might graduate to the Komsomol ( Young Communist League ) and ultimately, as an adult, if one had shown the proper adherence to party discipline or had the right connections one would become a member of the Communist Party itself.
In 1016 ad-Darazi and his followers openly proclaimed their beliefs and called people to join them, causing riots in Cairo against the Unitarian movement including Hamza bin Ali and his followers which led to the suspension of the movement for one year and the expulsion of ad-Darazi and his supporters.
If a second party from a region wants to join the first party needs to agree, these two parties will then form a common delegation with one vote.
Lang's magnum opus, M — released in 1931, two years before his departure from Germany — is among the first major crime films of the sound era to join a characteristically noirish visual style with a noir-type plot, one in which the protagonist is a criminal ( as are his most successful pursuers ).
They join in the intertidal zone to briefly become one river before discharging to the sea.
Those looking for a structured volunteer environment can join one of thousands of genealogical societies worldwide.
Jason, believing Sarris is the one to surrender, asks his co-stars to join him, and they agree, believing that the mission is just an acting job.
Holt was one of the first members to join the Liberal Party's Prahran branch.

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