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mpts to reform the penal system, serving on | commissions to this aim. |
trom has also served on several legislative | commissions, including the Rural Health Care Advisory T |
of Oslo, and was a member of several public | commissions and committees. |
After several short | commissions, including service in the West Indies under |
en years, and has received several official | commissions - one of which is the largest sculpture by |
dation and a member of several Presidential | Commissions of Inquiry. |
He served on several international | commissions to stop narcotic trafficking. |
He has also undertaken several large | commissions throughout his career. |
He was also a member of several public | commissions. |
He was also a member of several state | commissions. |
er of the Bath, presided over several Royal | Commissions at different times. |
iate work; he was a member of several royal | commissions; in 1871 he went as one of the high commiss |
artistic abilities, and earning several art | commissions. |
Over the years she received several major | commissions in the United States and Europe with occasi |
tate, Burgos also served on several Special | Commissions, such as: the Commission for the Study of a |
ing this time, he served on several federal | commissions, including an arbitration panel which settl |
In several concerts | commissions by major Korean composers have been premier |
Cooke then served on several religious | commissions, and sat as a knight of the shire in parlia |
from 1885 to 1898, and several governmental | commissions. |
consultant to, and headed, several Federal | commissions on Federal drug approval. |
In 2000, Griffiths received several writing | commissions from S4C including his first feature film c |
Ida Lorentzen has painted several portrait | commissions, Queen Sonja of Norway (1994) and the Coron |
ubsequently served on several environmental | commissions. |
ct judges, circuit clerks, sheriffs, county | commissions, school boards, coroners and various tax an |
n, the two established a land, shipping and | commissions agency with finance from their parents. |
Act stated that the Chancellor should issue | commissions for the arrest of heretical preachers by th |
ade, annoyed that a craftsman should obtain | commissions direct, resented the innovation and thencef |
act that the master had significant courtly | commissions while working in Vienna. |
ith was responsible for significant project | commissions and was selected to serve on various commit |
to distinguish between affiliates, so that | commissions will be paid to the right party. |
SoEx Off-Site | commissions new temporary work throughout the San Franc |
After some smaller | commissions for camps on Upper Saranac Lake such as Cam |
He was given some major | commissions; memorials to Benjamin Disraeli at Parliame |
dies, Bechtel helped him obtain some needed | commissions. |
io Supreme Court, proceedings of some state | commissions, as well as public affairs programs produce |
n, and will be the biggest single source of | commissions for Britain's independent choreographers th |
NWM was an important source of | commissions of new environmental art. |
als either by establishing special judicial | commissions or by passing a senatus consultum ultimum ( |
Half of his time is spent on | commissions and the other half on gallery sculpture. |
These include Standing Committees, | Commissions on Ministry, Departments of Congregational |
mpetitive supply or “Choice,” state utility | commissions or public service commissions have adopted |
natorial appointments to the state cabinet, | commissions and boards. |
ch created one of the first state Holocaust | Commissions in America and actively served as a Commiss |
o executive departments, the state cabinet, | commissions, boards, and electing members to the Vermon |
ls had been granted by the state regulatory | commissions in Michigan and North Dakota, but not by th |
natorial appointments to the state cabinet, | commissions and boards. |
was nominated by local and state historical | commissions but denied placement on the National Regist |
natorial appointments to the state cabinet, | commissions, boards, or justices to the Wyoming Supreme |
e 1910s: The second and third State Highway | Commissions surveyed a route for NC 10, which was the n |
a included reorganizing the state's various | commissions and departments into his cabinet to better |
Among Statom's public | commissions are those in California at Los Angeles Cent |
for University of Florida students seeking | commissions in the Air Force, Army, Marines and Navy. |
ough some of Bosworth's subsequent American | commissions were office buildings, like the Ocean Cable |
Successive Boundary | Commissions have considered the possibility of splittin |
Other transaction costs, such as | commissions often prevent the trade from being profitab |
Hempel has taken private | commissions for homes and landscapes, most recently a g |
hibits his artwork as well as takes private | commissions. |
130 premiere performances and more than 40 | commissions. |
He has received more than 50 | commissions to compose for choirs around the world. |
n, and bluffs her into believing that large | commissions are somehow customary in business. |
have expressed their concern that previous | commissions appointed by the Sri Lankan government eith |
amdan v. Rumsfeld, which held that military | commissions set up by the Bush administration to try de |
At that date | commissions were appointed for general visitation; Lind |
essee was one of several states that formed | commissions on intergovernmental relations, patterned t |
th American operas, including works that it | commissions. |
publicly voicing criticisms of the Military | Commissions, which face an uncertain future." |
The Electoral | Commissions were officially banned on November 8, with |
f Amnesty International) about the military | commissions. |
ssioning to a higher power - The individual | commissions the outcome of the challenge to a higher po |
ividual is assigned to head one of the five | commissions. |
He also served on the Royal | Commissions on income-tax in 1919, and Oxford and Cambr |
ng the October 2009 passage of the Military | Commissions Act of 2009. |
Suspension of Habeas Corpus in the Military | Commissions Act of 2006 was unconstitutional. |
Founded in 1970, the Gallery | commissions new works, collaborates with arts and commu |
nglands & Bell were commissioned by the Art | Commissions Committee of the Department of Art at the I |
The Community | Commissions are to a certain extent responsible for Com |
at Barlow's hands and he sat on the railway | commissions of 1836, 1839, 1842 and 1845. |
will build on the experience of the current | commissions and service providers in operating under th |
Tucker served on the two | commissions, forty-two years apart, that revised hymnal |
He supervised one of the repatriation | commissions in Moscow and later one of the departments |
titutional authority to set up the military | commissions. |
The end of the Cold War led to the BRAC | commissions, and the downsizing of the Air Force to a s |
2002 and has been a member of the following | commissions: Athletes' (2002-), Sport and Environment ( |
unu voted against a portion of the Military | Commissions Act of 2006 that would suspend the right of |
s, objecting to the legality of the judge's | commissions, were stricken from the list of attorneys. |
The standing | commissions drew up proposals for consideration by comp |
essure of the Governor to help the official | commissions that were sent to explore the Chacho toward |
The scope of the Boundary | Commissions' work is limited to areas for election to P |
d dismiss all charges, because the Military | Commissions Act only authorized the commissions to act |
zens and innovators; even the monumentalist | commissions for university and monarchy. |
er of contemporary choral music, the Chorus | commissions young Hong Kong composers for new works eve |
The FEUQ's | commissions are theme-oriented. |
ill convince Congress to amend the Military | Commissions Act and restore federal jurisdiction." |
One of the main | commissions is zoonotic infections. |
The Royal | Commissions Act was assented on 8 August 1902. |
tates Supreme Court over-ruled the Military | Commissions Act of 2006, and renewed Guantanamo captive |
The Officers' | Commissions Act 1862 (25 & 26 Vict. |
Campaign to Repeal the Military | Commissions Act of 2006 |
The Military | Commissions Act of 2006 mandated that Guantanamo captiv |
They ruled that the Military | Commissions Act of 2006 had only authorized the Guantan |
d, in Boumediene v. Bush, that the Military | Commissions Act of 2006 could not remove the right for |
Congress subsequently passed the Military | Commissions Act of 2006. |
The PCT | commissions (purchases) services as well as provides he |
ll of 2006 the Congress passed the Military | Commissions Act, which authorized military commissions |
t the top of his field to receive the royal | commissions. |
atives passed a bill, known as the Military | Commissions Act of 2009, which amended the Military Com |
tiating a partial surrender of the Forestry | commissions lease, acquired the Banqueting House in 197 |
endent body set up by Parliament by the Law | Commissions Act 1965 in 1965 to keep the law of England |
address Gunn was asked whether the Military | Commissions could be conducted in a manner that was fai |
The decision, striking down the Military | Commissions Act, was handed down on June 12, 2008. |
The act consolidated the various | commissions, agencies, and programs that had been respo |
more supranational powers and hence the new | Commissions would only have basic powers and important |
e 1986 Act has been amended by the Boundary | Commissions Act 1992, and by various other statutes, an |
hich generally corresponded to the standing | commissions. |
The trust | commissions services from GPs, dentists, pharmacists, o |
ass was selected in fall 2007 by the County | Commissions of Washington and Multnomah counties to ser |
ident of the United States for the Military | Commissions, and others considered "high value" to the |
He also participated in the international | commissions on Korea (1954) and Laos (1961-62) and unde |
the status of the operations of the various | Commissions. |
ts of all the decisions made by the various | Commissions and of the Special Committee provided for i |
red Organizational Culture of the Episcopal | Commissions of the Catholic Bishop's Conference of the |
and reduced the credibility of the Military | Commissions Act of 2006 as prisoners have resolved not |
d, in Boumediene v. Bush, that the Military | Commissions Act could not remove the right for Guantana |
was credited as the secretary of the treaty | commissions. |
iscussion papers prepared by the specialist | Commissions and the results of other FIAF projects. |
trategic reserve and general on the special | commissions at commander by the troops of the Priamur's |
the House Judiciary Committee and the Joint | Commissions for the Revision of the Civil and Penal Cod |
enough and so did not obtain one of the few | commissions available that year). |
In the first version of the Military | Commissions the Presiding Officer was to be the only me |
riot Act permanent, support of the Military | Commissions Act, votes against funding for stem cell re |
itles include: A Conference on the Military | Commissions Act, Representing Culture, Translating Huma |
o Bay detainees' challenges to the Military | Commissions Act. |
enemy combatant is defined in the Military | Commissions Act of 2006; the term is used as an exclusi |
rtition of Ulster) in 1914, of the Boundary | Commissions (Great Britain and Ireland) in 1917, of the |
ce, 1997-2003, a member of the Presidential | Commissions on Offsets in International Trade, 2000-200 |
atutory independent body created by the Law | Commissions Act 1965 to keep the law under review and t |
On May 8, 1898, the initial | commissions were awarded, but it took until 1912 before |
W. Cameron Forbes and the Hoover | commissions to Haiti, 1930, University Press of America |
hould have a greater input into the Control | Commissions of Eastern Europe, the Annex to this agreem |
The Military | Commissions Act of 2006 mandated that Guantanamo detain |
vernment of Gujarat assessed by the Finance | Commissions from time to time with figures in millions |
vernment of Gujarat assessed by the Finance | Commissions from time to time with figures in millions |
ion of seats to be followed by the boundary | commissions for each of the constituent countries of th |
He was made President of the Regular | Commissions Board at the War Office in 1949 and General |
of St. Peter's Basilica, one of the choice | commissions of his generation, for which he had doubtle |
The Candidacy | Commissions produce slates of recommended candidates fo |
Liu visits the Prospect Garden, the Dowager | commissions her to make a painting of the Garden for th |
One of their earliest | commissions was the iron steamer Taman, completed in 18 |
Their first | commissions included the interior of the City of Paris |
unded Raglan Squire & Partners; their early | commissions including educational and industrial buildi |
rs to enlist by offering them short-service | commissions. |
ges and satisfactions thereof, assignments, | commissions of judges, notaries, and military officers. |
until 1311, when the last of these special | commissions was issued. |
ly only made their works when they received | commissions in advance. |
, orchestrator and pianist, Thoene received | commissions for the Orchesterakademie NRW, the Internat |
The work was one of three operatic | commissions to mark the Festival of Britain (the others |
e saw service in France, earned three field | commissions, was wounded three times, and awarded the D |
ines without prior consultation through the | Commissions. |
piano trio repertoire through international | commissions, recordings, and performances. |
ol of the defeated countries through Allied | Commissions, often referred to as Allied Control Commis |
t he could not achieve this through endless | commissions. |
was common for local privateers to receive | commissions in Boston but were considered pirates by th |
man authorities who were responsible to the | Commissions for their duration. |
so for television, Vince contributed to PBS | commissions The Hazard of New Fortune, The Aspern Paper |
Cooney serves as Commission liaison to the | Commissions and City Boards on Neighborhoods, Community |
ries of brilliant solutions to professional | commissions. |
ith portraits of friends leading to renewed | commissions by the end of the 1970s. |
The Insects began to receive | commissions to write music for other documentary specia |
5 percent is paid to retailer | commissions |
is not clear whether he continued to fulfil | commissions until his death. |
affiliate program allows affiliates to earn | commissions as a set percent which is inline with other |
a student, and eventually began to receive | commissions for his work. |
marketing persons have the ability to earn | commissions on the players they refer to bet365. |
d with his brother-in-law, Goya, to several | commissions in Valladolid, Zaragoza, Valdemoro and Madr |
he parish governing board similar to county | commissions in other states. |
he Board makes various appointments to City | Commissions and Boards on behalf of the citizens. |
recruiting other people in order to receive | commissions. |
g the end of his career and began to accept | commissions for commercial buildings. |
ip with Whichcord, but continued to acccept | commissions. |
spected family that may have led to several | commissions. |
one of the first nationwide firms to refund | commissions back to the consumer. |
However, he has continued to take | commissions for outside work, and in 2009 his design fo |
closing years he was forced even to solicit | commissions which his enfeebled powers no longer enable |
istic crowd at Le Chat Noir that led to his | commissions to do poster art for the cabaret owner/ente |
Much of his output was to royal | commissions, but his most spectacular surviving piece, |
authorized the Provincial President to give | commissions to persons who shall be best qualified for |
3, which granted women the right to receive | commissions in the Army, Navy, and Public Health Servic |
Unable to secure | commissions, Brown eventually died in poverty in London |
Torture Convention didn't apply to military | commissions. |
of St. Luke in 1593, van Veen took numerous | commissions for church decorations, including altarpiec |
The mayor from the town nearby | commissions the building of a dam which would flood the |
n 1930, making it one of Henry Trost's last | commissions. |
ng the early 1990s Grange completed two BBC | commissions, Focus and Fade for the BBC Symphony Orches |
In 2007 Harris completed two further | commissions for the Leeds Metropolitan University - Por |
ced under the authority of two Inter-Allied | Commissions of five members appointed by the Principal |
was mentioned in at least two parliamentary | commissions reports of European countries, one about th |
ockett) who were given Deputy U.S. Marshall | commissions and promised a pardon if they captured or k |
ed the functions of each of the UK boundary | commissions to the Electoral Commission. |
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