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There are three national organizations of Nordic Paganism in the United States, Ásatrú Alliance, Ásatrú Folk Assembly and The Troth, besides numerous smaller or regional associations.
Since the death of Medellín cartel leader Pablo Escobar in a police shootout during December 1993, indiscriminate acts of violence associated with that organization have abated as the " cartels " have broken up into multiple, smaller and often-competing trafficking organizations.
Masorti Olami unites a number of smaller national and regional organizations, including:
The labour movement went through a process of reorganization from 1987 to 1991 from which emerged the present configuration of three major labour union federations, Rengo, Zenroren, and Zenrokyo along with other smaller national union organizations.
* The National Council of Young Israel, and the Council of Young Israel Rabbis are smaller groups that were founded as Modern Orthodox organizations, are Zionistic, and are in the right wing of Modern Orthodox Judaism.
The two management organizations are the National Association of Postmasters of the United States ( NAPUS ) which has approximately 80 % of Postmasters as members and the National League of Postmasters, which is a smaller group.
It has also been successful in helping to reduce cases by 99 % since the Global Polio Eradication Initiative was launched in 1988, which partnered WHO with Rotary International, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ) and the United Nations Children ’ s Fund ( UNICEF ), as well as smaller organizations.
Particularly in smaller organizations one person will need the necessary skills for designing and programming the full web page, whilst larger organizations may have a web designer responsible for the visual aspect alone.
In the past, and in smaller organizations, authentication can take place directly to the server itself.
The number of homeowners who blog about their experiences continues to grow, along with DIY websites from smaller organizations.
Because of these complexities, it is common for organizations to use a real-time operating system ( RTOS ), allowing the application programmers to concentrate on device functionality rather than operating system services, at least for large systems ; smaller systems often cannot afford the overhead associated with a generic real time system, due to limitations regarding memory size, performance, or battery life.
Eventing was previously known as Combined Training, and the name persists in many smaller organizations.
The Red Cross provides this service in many countries across the world on a volunteer basis ( and in others as a Private Ambulance Service ), as do some other smaller organizations such as St John Ambulance.
The IRE concerned mostly radio engineering, and was formed from two smaller organizations, the Society of Wireless and Telegraph Engineers and the Wireless Institute.
A small number of modern Orthodox rabbis cooperate with non-Orthodox rabbis on a regular basis through smaller organizations such as CLAL ( The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership ) and the New York Board of Rabbis.
After acquisition by the United States as a territory and once Florida obtained state status, the area now included in the county had been governed by Hillsborough County, then Manatee County as the state was divided into smaller and smaller governmental organizations.
Many learning organizations are beginning to use smaller CBT / WBT activities as part of a broader online learning program which may include online discussion or other interactive elements.
The RIRs divide their allocated address pools into smaller blocks and delegate them in their respective operating regions to Internet service providers and other organizations.
Military organizations that do not have enough members representing several smaller but related denominations will routinely hold multi-denominational religious services, often called " protestant " Sunday services, so minority protestant denominations are not left out or unserved.
Escanaba is home to the William Bonifas Fine Arts Center, The Waterfront Art Festival, The Escanaba City Band, The Players de Noc, The Bay de Noc Choral Society and many smaller arts organizations, art galleries and musical performing groups.
Zion Memorial Fund through a major grant from Columbia Records and a number of smaller grants from organizations and individuals across the U. S. The site now appears on numerous tour itineraries and is promoted by Leflore County.
Similarly, for smaller, geographically united organizations, " extranet " is a useful term to describe selective access to intranet systems granted to suppliers, customers, or other companies.
In smaller organizations, the system administrator can also perform any number of duties elsewhere associated with other fields:

smaller and IT
And this has more recently ( Jan 26, 2006 ) been supplemented with guidelines for smaller IT units, not included in the original eight publications:
ITIL Small-scale implementation provides an approach to ITIL framework implementation for smaller IT units or departments.
The Government has relaxed Floor Space Index ( FSI ) norms to IT Buildings to enable the entry of smaller IT companies
Several smaller events were embedded in or inspired by this event like the Hacktrain, which was planned to travel there, as well as the local radio station, and the smaller Police village which featured specialists from their IT Department, as well as interested government parties.

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For example, the open interval ( 0, 1 ) does not have a least element: if x is in ( 0, 1 ), then so is x / 2, and x / 2 is always strictly smaller than x.
The larger group inhabited the north-eastern slopes of the Carpathians and the area between the Prut and Dnieper rivers ( Moldova Republic / Western Ukraine ), while a separate smaller group ( the Peucini ) dwelt in and North of the Danube delta region.
Budweiser is distributed in four large container volumes: half-barrel ( 15. 5 US gallons ), quarter-barrel, 1 / 6 barrel and beer balls ( 5. 2 gallons ); and in smaller 7, 8, 10, 12, 16, 18, 22, 24, 32 and 40 US ounce containers.
In smaller towns, there are mostly hiaces and / or taxis.
Full-size instruments are sometimes referred to as 4 / 4, while the smaller sizes are 3 / 4, 1 / 2 or 1 / 4.
** Mine Exploder T1E5 Roller: T1E3 / M1 w / smaller wheels.
At smaller party cells, secretaries were regular employees of the corresponding factory / hospital / school / etc.
Hadrian's temple had actually been located there because it was the junction of the main north-south road with one of the two main east-west roads and directly adjacent to the forum ( which is now the location of the ( smaller ) Muristan ); the forum itself had been placed, as is traditional in Roman towns, at the junction of the main north-south road with the ( other ) main east-west road ( which is now El-Bazar / David Street ).
Another install method is via a net install CD, which is much smaller than a normal install CD / DVD.
The new system consisted of five coins: the aureus / solidus, a gold coin weighing, like its predecessors, one-sixtieth of a pound ; the argenteus, a coin weighing one ninety-sixth of a pound and containing ninety-five percent pure silver ; the follis, sometimes referred to as the laureatus A, which is a copper coin with added silver struck at the rate of thirty-two to the pound ; the radiatus, a small copper coin struck at the rate of 108 to the pound, with no added silver ; and a coin known today as the laureatus B, a smaller copper coin struck at the rate of 192 to the pound.
This greatly reduced costs over the rival PDP-8 and PDP-8 / I, which consisted of many smaller boards that had to be wired together.
Disc golf discs are usually smaller but denser and tailored for particular flight profiles to increase / decrease stability and distance.
Revolvers, especially in. 22LR and 38 Special / 357 Magnum, are also common concealed weapons in jurisdictions allowing this practice because their simple mechanics make them smaller than many autoloaders while remaining reliable.
Each size has merits and shortcomings ; a smaller handgun usually sacrifices ammunition capacity, recoil damping and / or long-range accuracy for increased concealability and ease of use by smaller-framed shooters.
Another reason not to use hot dip zinc coating is that for bolts and nuts size M10 ( US 3 / 8 ") or smaller, the thick hot-dipped coating fills in too much of the threads, which reduces strength ( because the dimension of the steel prior to coating must be reduced for the fasteners to fit together ).
* Railroads ( 1: 87 / 1: 76, 1: 160, 1: 220, plus ridable " backyard railroads ", 1: 8 and smaller.
Two sizes of primer pocket uniformer tools exist, the larger one is for large rifle ( 0. 130-inch nominal depth ) primer pockets and the smaller one is used for uniforming small rifle / pistol primer pockets.
( Ordinarily, 5 mm " zither pins " are used, similar to, but smaller in diameter than piano tuning pins, which come in various sizes ranging upwards from " 1 / 0 " or 7 mm.

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