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communication industry, as well as cultural | institutions, a hotel and some apartment buildings. |
Members of Universal Life run, among other | institutions, a school, a natural healing clinic and a p |
ership that will work to strengthen central | institutions, a key condition for Bosnia to join the Eur |
obal Policy and the Future of International | Institutions, a multi-year national initiative sponsored |
Det Norske Samlaget is now divided into two | institutions: a literature organization, Litteraturselsk |
Wallman's plan is to provide financial | institutions a government guarantee in lieu of any penal |
and Founder and Dean of the Ohr Torah Stone | Institutions, a network of high schools, colleges, and g |
ich was solemnly declared by the same three | institutions a day before the signing of the Lisbon Trea |
fit... which will engraft on our republican | institutions a colonial system entirely foreign to the g |
alls to banks, schools, hospitals and other | institutions Abagnale mentioned turned up no evidence of |
ge had been banned, the culture suppressed, | institutions abolished and people imprisoned for their p |
land, Scotland was annexed, its legislative | institutions abolished and Presbyterianism dis-establish |
lly from faculty teaching in programs or at | institutions about which the Pope Center has commented u |
has said that she sent pamphlets to inform | institutions about the policy so that they consider Prin |
epartments in the United States and at many | institutions abroad in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chi |
l training, research, and capacity-building | institutions abroad. |
ted with the opening of several educational | institutions accessible to the Indian population. |
Siddiqui attacks Saudi and Saudi-sponsored | institutions, accusing them of destabilising the world b |
He has also created museum exhibits for | institutions across the UK, and designed numerous public |
rsities across Poland, and in many academic | institutions across the world. |
as set up to work in close partnership with | institutions across the UK marine science community to a |
and 1970, and they can be found at various | institutions across the United States. |
llows the management of an award for museum | institutions across Europe, belonging to the European Mu |
wish life while building a network of Torah | institutions across the United States, Canada and Israel |
It is developing partnerships with | institutions across the UK, Europe and North America. |
His paintings are hanging in | institutions across the United States, including Massach |
ished as one of the top quality educational | institutions across South East Europe. |
TIB is one of 20 financial | institutions across the United States of America special |
facilities, and relationships with outside | institutions, across the country. |
ow citizens experience corruption in public | institutions across East Africa, said Mwangi Kibathi, re |
education and athletic careers at four-year | institutions across the country. |
Germain Depository | Institutions Act deregulating interest rates; a major re |
(The Garn St. Germain Depository | Institutions Act of 1982, (U.S.C.) 1701j-3(d)(8). |
uments Act (1994) and the National Cultural | Institutions Act (1997), it is a designated repository f |
o being on 21 July 1869 under the Municipal | Institutions Act 1864. |
In 1982, the Garn-St Germain Depository | Institutions Act was passed and increased the proportion |
Allora was established under the Municipal | Institutions Act 1864. |
claimed on 21 June 1877 under the Municipal | Institutions Act 1864. |
a credit institution (including the Credit | Institutions Act). |
to expand pressure on foreclosing financial | institutions adding group action with individualized cas |
In 2009, the three | institutions adopted the Black and Indian Mission Office |
ational SIMS service for University and CNR | Institutions affering the Earth Science Committee (05), |
ogether by the local student democracies at | institutions affiliated to the Student Welfare Organisat |
versitas is consequently distributed to all | institutions affiliated to the Student Welfare Organisat |
as on the rebuilding of banks and financial | institutions after armed conflict. |
t and murderer, incarcerated in psychiatric | institutions after murdering a Chinese immigrant, Mr. Jo |
may admit to full memberships of the above | institutions after passing an aptitude test or subject t |
after 1826 he did not exhibit at those two | institutions again until 1845. |
ment, between the pension schemes and those | institutions against which the schemes had potential leg |
of numerous committees, including Financial | Institutions, Aging, Public Utilities, the House Select |
ez-Cadalso said that all major governmental | institutions agreed that Zelaya was violating the law. |
U.S. federal government to support research | institutions, agricultural one in particular, an endeavo |
n initiative of several Australian academic | institutions aimed at furthering indigenous Australian n |
of more than 20 countries and international | institutions aimed at boosting the Islamabad government. |
as worked on campaigns for banks, financial | institutions, airlines, international FMCG, auction hous |
reer of travel and the establishment of Zen | institutions all across Japan. |
r Music Festival in Chennai, and at premier | institutions all over the country. |
criticism of the government and traditional | institutions, allowed opposition political groups to com |
upercomputers at the state's major research | institutions, allowing greater collaboration on research |
g with neo-liberalism through international | institutions, along with Pascal Lamy from the Socialist |
nts, cafes, hotels and other French-related | institutions along Bush Street and Claude Lane, another |
eter is called an "Exonian," although other | institutions also use this term. |
he 18th and 19th centuries, their political | institutions also waned in power and ultimately faded aw |
hold the title of Commissioner of Financial | Institutions, also under Lamar Alexander, was W.C. Adams |
Lincoln Center cultural | institutions also make use of facilities located away fr |
ganize the sport of lacrosse for its member | institutions, although there is hope this may change in |
She is also member of various | institutions, among which the National Committee of Bioe |
York, which explores religious meanings and | institutions among international migrants in a global an |
athic establishment and several educational | institutions, among which is an agricultural school affi |
thin the City and would offer the financial | institutions an alternative." |
y Mission operates about 70 large and small | institutions and businesses. |
r leading on the boards of many educational | institutions and created alliances to improve local educ |
ising in the European Union (especially its | institutions and its foreign and security policies). |
Among the | institutions and facilities within the park's borders bu |
to the administration of the Parliamentary | institutions and therefore was within the authority of t |
ional and international corporations, major | institutions, and government entities in respect of a wi |
mic Development Committee and the Financial | Institutions and Insurance Committee. |
tioned their generous support of Marblehead | institutions and asked the selectmen to send in their su |
e names registered by the three cooperating | institutions and they work towards standardizing the inf |
e stalls of various government departments, | institutions and agencies are of huge appeal along with |
for colleges to evolve into climate neutral | institutions and become role models for their communitie |
y Indian students in Adelaide's educational | institutions and to promote closer educational and cultu |
ooks, "Foundations of Financial Markets and | Institutions" and "Capital Markets: Institutions and Ins |
ne year to support the development of state | institutions and police, and training regarding democrat |
official permission for its use to over 50 | institutions and organizations in the United States. |
with the accompanying spread of continental | institutions and cultural influences. |
ssionals from wineries, vineyards, academic | institutions and organizations. |
hen served in the Assembly on the Financial | Institutions and Insurance Committee (as Chair) and the |
g legal services to corporations, financial | institutions and individuals in the Middle East and at t |
1884, St. Joseph's Seminary and many other | institutions and churches. |
s are more limited than those held by other | institutions, and while the defendant in quasi-criminal |
tions, including measures to protect public | institutions and putting in place appropriate means for |
places in this village.Several educational | institutions and hospital facilities are here. |
r, enhance co-operation between educational | institutions and industry and exchange of knowledge betw |
xtend and strengthen Unitarian Universalist | institutions and implement its principles. |
ant mother churches of many Alabama Baptist | institutions and churches. |
e as operating within a framework of power, | institutions and politics/economics. |
he EST is a cooperation between 14 research | institutions and 15 industrial partners from Spain, Germ |
n of its Standing Committee on Professional | Institutions and later as chairman of its standing commi |
eves Hong Kong must develop more democratic | institutions and preserve freedoms and human rights in o |
n the field of contemporary visual art, its | institutions and exhibition practices. |
member states, the various EC policy-making | institutions and the related parties have succeeded in c |
ety is associated with a number of renowned | institutions and societies across the world. |
ernmental organisations (NGOs), educational | institutions, and interested individuals, with national |
f UK Higher Education and Further Education | institutions and from the British Library's buildings, a |
Crane, Ellery Bicknell: Historic Homes and | Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Wo |
ose of cooperation between Kiev's financial | institutions, and to manage collective interaction with |
Nordic-Baltic Association of State Concert | Institutions, and PEARLE (European League of the Perform |
ionally, Morgan Park is home to significant | institutions and venues, including the Beverly Arts Cent |
ns, market areas, universities, and various | institutions and organisations to influence strategic di |
rganised financial markets, sound financial | institutions and safe and robust payments infrastructure |
e latter gave ground to further educational | institutions and is now the Goldschmiedeschule mit Uhrma |
ctioning of the financial system (financial | institutions and markets) and the absence of banking, cu |
Both realms would preserve their laws, | institutions and autonomy, remaining legally distinct bu |
cluding, Kentucky Commissioner of Financial | Institutions and Kentucky securities administrator. |
f the world and contributing them freely to | institutions and specialists everywhere. |
eview methods operate at the level of whole | institutions and do not generally look at individual cou |
ion of the United States, the nature of our | institutions and the causes of the war, I think Kentucky |
, MA, is one of Worcester's oldest cultural | institutions and was one of the first organizations of i |
Ethics, | institutions, and the right to philosophy, is a 2002 Eng |
cturing of the Steel Industry: Innovations, | Institutions, and Industrial Change London: Routledge, 1 |
e being reinstituted today in modern mental | institutions and are yielding positive results. |
center has collabarated with several firms, | institutions and universities and has assigned the role |
be linked formally with wider international | institutions; and in fact, a mild rebellion against the |
h Internet technology, engage international | institutions, and help set global policy. |
and biophysical chemistry in both academic | institutions and industry. |
n Fisher studied under the most illustrious | institutions and figures of his generation. |
e running charitable hospitals, educational | institutions and promoting the cause of environmental pr |
me began to enact laws to destroy religious | institutions and beliefs. |
cher quality reforms on teacher preparation | institutions and student performance in Pennsylvania, an |
lectures on international terrorism, German | institutions, and political decision processes. |
ngat, founder member of several educational | institutions and Mai Bhago College for Women at village |
eir remit includes prisons, young offenders | institutions and immigration service detention centres. |
ted to Empress Maria's Office of Charitable | Institutions and designed Saint-Petersburg Eye Hospital. |
ame level of expertise at their disposal as | institutions, and are probably less willing to advertise |
eakers and participants come from financial | institutions and the civil society. |
re, assign clergy to their posts in various | institutions and oversee finances. |
It has link-ups with | institutions and organizations like USAID, UNCHS, Ford F |
Institutions and Companies: including documents from The | |
th private and state owned, local financial | institutions and HSBC Group clients. |
served as a trustee or director for several | institutions and sat on a number of boards. |
industries as well as foundations, research | institutions, and universities, in addition to governmen |
eements it also provides services to the EU | institutions and other bodies that have their own transl |
hief executive officers of their respective | institutions and responsible for the strategic operation |
Mrs. Castillo worked in both | institutions and served as the Head of the Department of |
tnership with Alberta Learning, educational | institutions and educators. |
tional educational authorities, educational | institutions and international business corporations. |
up Serbian-Albanian political and military | institutions and the military alliance of Albania and th |
that focuses attention on the importance of | institutions and the economic logic of their variety. |
s audit mandate also covers social security | institutions and the activities of the federal governmen |
monasteries, church social and educational | institutions and many churches. |
d today houses agrowing cluster of cultural | institutions and businesses. |
or High School into two separately governed | institutions, and MacArthur High School was officially b |
ne, but retained many traditional religious | institutions and observances such as the episcopate, muc |
, and thus certainly a heart for your Swiss | institutions and way of living. |
Kreyssig established church | institutions and programs, such as the Protestant Academ |
eepen our cooperation and to strengthen the | institutions and partnerships which help prevent nuclear |
ation conducts apostolic visits to Catholic | institutions and receives bishops during their quinquenn |
nizations, and governmental and educational | institutions and provides them with affordable training |
ublication is independent of all its target | institutions, and is not affiliated with their associate |
cepted at a college: about 85% at four-year | institutions and about 15% at 2-year schools. |
in which individuals, communities, societal | institutions and governments all contribute to and benef |
in the international system shape political | institutions and the conduct of politics in the United S |
ers over certain actions of state nonprofit | institutions, and Attorney General Martha Coakley said s |
ith M. Keating and K. Deschouwer), Culture, | Institutions and Regional Development: a Study of Eight |
senior inspector of prisons, young offender | institutions and immigration service detention and remov |
iety will come to America to study at local | institutions and build personal friendships with the peo |
'change agents,' especially in educational | institutions and highly visible congregations of Churche |
ems that are the official property of these | institutions, and limited to restoring these government- |
hese functions were transferred to Scottish | institutions and the SSI series was created. |
hile 300 were representatives of companies, | institutions and other groups. |
It has many educational | institutions and many temples, including Major Sree Subr |
the focus of historical analysis away from | institutions and elites toward social realities among Am |
ant is firmly based in the varied religious | institutions and Sunday School services which rapidly fl |
ss” but believed that Britain's “democratic | institutions and the need for a high degree of consent” |
loping countries to scientists from leading | institutions and to sensitize teachers from the richer c |
The practices of providing | institutions and care for the victims of hereditary dise |
y Patchamuthu, Chairman of the SRM group of | institutions and the Chancellor of SRM University. |
5 summit called for reform of Bretton Woods | institutions and financing for the developing world. |
, 12 Wesley Foundations, 2 higher education | institutions and many other ministries and outreaches. |
e Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade and | Institutions and Practices Similar to Slavery, 1956, pro |
ue to the initiation of various educational | institutions and group of Industries. |
artnership with local Congolese educational | institutions and non-governmental organizations, its goa |
ic Islands Forum but with a common charter, | institutions and currency. |
uctors now teach music concurrently at both | institutions, and a healthy partnership is evident betwe |
tations, banks, grocery stores or financial | institutions and converting paper money into rolls of pe |
e-owned enterprises (SOEs), Crown financial | institutions and Air New Zealand |
er responsible for the Reform of Democratic | Institutions and Access to Information and [advise] him |
base to postgrad researchers from other UK | institutions and abroad. |
members drawn from a wide range of academic | institutions and scientific organisations (see table bel |
ties (the 6 doctoral universities, 9 4-year | institutions, and 24 community and two-year branch colle |
a presence in 15 countries, 35 states, 100 | institutions and more than 25 active chapters at univers |
it was removed from the list of charitable | institutions and placed under the jurisdiction of the So |
auses and criticise what it sees as failing | institutions and people. |
relationships with medical and educational | institutions and was a design consultant and prototype m |
ernationally recognized by higher education | institutions and will enable students to become qualifie |
am is to promote democratic values, liberal | institutions and open government through the development |
calumny and falsehood against individuals, | institutions and governments, in the form of publication |
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