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VMA and industry
Beusch and Finnigan led the VMA until 1998 and 1999 respectively and the organization continues to serve the voice services industry today. http :// www. thevma. com

VMA and at
The video also received four nominations at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, making 30 Seconds to Mars the most nominated rock artist in VMA history for a single year.
The first VMA ceremony was held in 1984 at New York City's Radio City Music Hall.
On completing The Basic School and Naval Flight Officer School, he was assigned to VMA ( AW )- 121 at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, flying the A-6 Intruder as a bombardier-navigator.
This, combined with a poor turnout at the party's first Annual General Meeting, is believed to have brought about the subsequent resignation of Brown and the founders of the VMA.
The song has been performed in three of Madonna's concert tours, as well as several notable performances such as at the 1998 VMA Awards, Live 8, Live Earth and on The Oprah Winfrey Show.

VMA and worldwide
The VMA invited service providers, vendors and consultants to attend semi-annual conferences that included presentations, discussions and reporting of experiences. https :// www. dropbox. com / home #::: 54385901 VMA membership was eventually expanded to include representatives from telecommunication organizations worldwide and became “ The International Voice-mail Association ”.

VMA and major
In 1992, VMA members conducted an “ Information Week Tour of the U. S .”, sharing ideas with major telecom operators.

VMA and .
She has won numerous awards, including Grammy, Emmy, MTV VMA, Billboard and AMA.
They were nominated in the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards for the MTV2 award category for the " Girl's Not Grey " video, which came to be their first VMA.
* On 25 May 2012, Nestlé's CEO Paul Bulcke received the VMA Award from the Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School for his lifelong career, which has been distinguished by sustained integrity, exceptional management capacity and inspiring leadership.
On August 24, 2002, MTV2 aired an 18 hour long special called VMA Winners, which aired the most memorable winning videos from the entire history of MTV's Video Music Awards, in anticipation of the award show on August 29, 2002.
By the end of the special, the music videos for more than 160 past VMA winners were shown.
MTV2 aired similar specials in 2003 and 2004, hosted solely by Jim Shearer and incorporating the additional years of VMA winners.
In 1987, Voice-mail ® service providers in the U. S. and Europe joined together to form the Voice Mail Association of Europe ( VMA ) with René Beusch, Radio-Suisse and Paul Finnigan, Finnigan USAhttp :// www. finniganusa. com serving as VMA Chairman and President respectively.
By the late 1980s, the Bell Operating companies, Tigon and other independent service providers in the U. S. had joined the VMA.

working and groups
Installed at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques ( IHÉS ), Grothendieck attracted attention by an intense and highly productive activity of seminars ( de facto working groups drafting into foundational work some of the ablest French and other mathematicians of the younger generation ).
Well-funded groups like Canada's Ballard Power Systems are also working to develop a " regenerative fuel cell ", a device that can generate hydrogen and oxygen when power is available, and combine these efficiently when power is needed.
In addition to its professional staff, the SIG is supported by its more than 16, 500 member companies who participate in the various working groups that produce the standardization documents and oversee the qualification process for new products and help to evangelize the technology.
They each may have multiple staff in the various working groups and committees that comprise the work of the SIG.
The isotope effect was reported by two groups on the 24th of March 1950, who discovered it independently working with different mercury isotopes, although a few days before publication they learned of each other's results at the ONR conference in Atlanta, Georgia.
These skills often assist in building political power through the formation of large social groups working for a common agenda.
This includes summoning the Council for meetings along with directing the work of COREPER and other committees and working groups.
The numerous working groups submit their reports to the Council through Coreper or SCA.
Roman citizenship reflected a struggle between the upper-class patrician interests against the lower-order working groups known as the plebeian class.
It would take three forms: mobilising public opinion, working within the Churches, and a ' dirty tricks ' operation against the peace groups.
On October 19, the EXCOMM formed separate working groups to examine the air strike and blockade options, and by the afternoon most support in the EXCOMM shifted to the blockade option.
DCMI's activities include consensus-driven working groups, global conferences and workshops, standards liaison, and educational efforts to promote widespread acceptance of metadata standards and practices.
The additional terms were identified, generally in working groups of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, and judged by the DCMI Usage Board to be in conformance with principles of good practice for the qualification of Dublin Core metadata elements.
Performance jobs include playing as a freelancer in small groups, large ensembles, or performing solo music, either live onstage or as a session player for radio or TV broadcasts or for recordings ; and working as the employee of an orchestra, big band, or recording studio ( as the studio's house bassist ).
Private groups, like The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, are working to give more individuals opportunities to receive education in developing countries through such programs as the Perpetual Education Fund.
Further, Perutz explained that the report was to a Medical Research Council ( MRC ) committee that had been created in order to " establish contact between the different groups of people working for the Council ".
In December 1965, The New York Times reported on a conference Singer hosted in Miami Beach during which five groups of scientists, working independently, presented research identifying what they believed was the remains of a primordial flash that occurred when the universe was born.
The most radical one, the activist movement which included anarchistic groups both from the working class and the Swedish-speaking intelligentsia, engaged in terrorist attacks.
The Right Hegelians, working from Hegel's opinions about the organicism and historically determined nature of human societies, took Hegel's historicism as a justification of the unique destiny of national groups and the importance of stability and institutions.
The IETF is organized into a large number of working groups and informal discussion groups ( BoF ) s, each dealing with a specific topic.
The working groups are organized into areas by subject matter.
The Internet Engineering Task Force adopted the IPng model on 25 July 1994, with the formation of several IPng working groups.
Concerns have been expressed by public interest groups and public health experts that irradiation, as a non-preventive measure, might disguise or otherwise divert attention away from poor working conditions, sanitation, and poor food-handling procedures that lead to contamination in the first place.
However, there are a number of pressure groups actively working to influence government decisions on a number of issues.

working and promoted
It has sought to make SADC a working vehicle for economic development, and it has promoted efforts to make the region self-policing in terms of preventative diplomacy, conflict resolution, and good governance.
Macnee was promoted to star and Steed became the focus of the series, initially working with a rotation of three different partners.
Pre-1. 0 working drafts of XSLT used in their embedding examples, and this type was implemented and continues to be promoted by Microsoft in Internet Explorer and MSXML.
These countries had extensive records of human rights violations, and one concern was that by working against resolutions on the commission condemning human rights violations, they indirectly promoted despotism and domestic repression.
Johan Vaaler began working for Alfred J. Bryns Patentkontor in Kristiania in 1892 and was later promoted to office manager, a position he held until his death.
He would be promoted to brigadier general, as it was felt that the title " general " would hold more sway with the academic scientists working on the Manhattan Project.
At the time, Toth was a talent agent working for the Creative Artists Agency, which represents Witherspoon ; in September 2010, he was promoted to also become one of the agency s two heads of motion picture talent.
After working in the Boston and Washington, D. C., field offices, he became the chief FBI clerk, then was promoted to assistant director in 1930.
In December 1921, still a brevet lieutenant colonel, he became an Assistant Adjutant General ( AAG ) at the War Office and in July 1923 was once again working as a GSO1, having been promoted full Colonel in July 1922, effective June 1921.
Miller spent most of the war working as a recruiter and on February 1, 1814, he was promoted to captain.
Despite strictures against women working professionally in Hungarian society during the first half of the twentieth century, Margit was steadily promoted until she ran the office where she was employed.
During the Second World War the head of the NFB, John Grierson, promoted Newman to film producer, working on documentaries and propaganda films, including Fighting Norway, which he directed.
After the war, he remained in the military and was promoted to captain while working for the Allied Control Commission in Frankfurt, Germany where he assisted with the interrogation of Gestapo and SS members.
His father Hans worked in his own truck company with Gerhard later working for his father and before being promoted to a driver.
The band was promoted by the Real World: New York residents while the cast was working for Arista.
In September 1941, she joined the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, working at the Department of the Chief of Air Staff as Assistant Section Officer for Intelligence duties, before being posted in July 1942 to Moreton-in-Marsh, where she was promoted to Section officer.
In 1932 Lord was promoted to General Manager at Morris, working from the Cowley factory.
Another collaboration promoted by Crapo is the Elk Cooperative, a loose working group of tribal members, wildlife officials, and recreators to identify plans that preserve stable populations of elk in northern Idaho.
Under Kelley's leadership, the League established labeling certifying that products were made under fair working conditions, protected workers from exploitation by employers, promoted food inspection and advocated for child labor restrictions, the limiting of work hours and establishing minimum wage laws for women.
An ICANN working group focused on country code domain names at the top level was formed in November 2007 and promoted jointly by the country code supporting organization and the Governmental Advisory Committee.
In a 2003 article for The Guardian, Brian Whitaker criticized Nafisi for working for the public relations firm Benador Associates which he argues promoted the neo-conservative ideas of " creative destruction " and " total war ".
Over the next 30 years, Biff would continue to bully and intimidate George, as they both ended up working for the same company where Biff became George's supervisor ( due to George doing all Biff's work for him to get promoted and being too scared to report Biff to the upper management ).
She also resents that he was promoted over her ( Jaye, in fact, trained Alec when he first started working at the store ).
As Herbert begins to shine in his duties, he gets promoted to working real cases as a junior detective.

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