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In 1992, he worked with two other | organisations to found the international Communist Organ |
rvices for employees (and those of partner | organisations) to Farnborough, Munich, Filton, Cambridge |
Works, a UK coalition of over 100 national | organisations, to introduce legislation that will help r |
st Convergences were assembled as umbrella | organisations, to coordinate different groups and strugg |
nches, classical teacher groups, and other | organisations to help them plan their own lecture progra |
which in April 1995 amalgamated with more | organisations to form the Defence Evaluation and Researc |
cil called on all states and international | organisations to strictly implement the embargo, request |
role for private, voluntary and community | organisations to be involved in the delivery of public s |
rly 2000s by human rights non-governmental | organisations to describe rapes committed against South |
ticular, with a view to "building people's | organisations to build people". |
Allowed for | organisations to be made illegal, making membership an a |
ety Advisory Notices, advising responsible | organisations to review procedures, equipment, technique |
he Trust's Web Accessibility Service helps | organisations to ensure their websites reach the widest |
h stakeholders and both public and private | organisations to tackle regeneration schemes in run-down |
rective, they also work closely with other | organisations to reduce the risk of urban and rural poll |
created in 2005 by several French pro-life | organisations to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary o |
tance of unimpeded access for humanitarian | organisations to areas of conflict, particularly for vul |
cities of African regional and subregional | organisations to deploy civilian and military assets whe |
ods institutions and many non-governmental | organisations to a thorough critique. |
given in the form of grants helping these | organisations to accomplish their projects and to build |
tendency by developers and the development | organisations to push the developer on to the next featu |
In 1972 these two | organisations, together with the Faraday Society and the |
The Belize Association of Non-Government | Organisations took Fortis to the Judicial Committee of t |
ort of the community members and community | organisations), took groups of young sniffers 160km to M |
cated the joining together of a network of | organisations, trade unions, cooperatives, village counc |
business, design, research and technology | organisations, trade associations, the financial market, |
photographs, personal papers, archives of | organisations, trade union emblems, badges and other art |
50, 51, and 54 Groups were flying training | organisations transferred from Reserve Command to Flying |
ted its assets and operations into two new | organisations, Tyseley Locomotive Works and the operatin |
e run by a partnership of the UK Christian | organisations UCCF and Keswick Ministries. |
Westminster and other | organisations undertook a major investment programme, wh |
ing churches and mosques, schools, student | organisations, union branches and residents' association |
st microcredit or person-to-person lending | organisations, United Prosperity does not directly lend |
1946 and was active in charity and social | organisations until she was aged 74. |
June 1965, and continued working for both | organisations until prevented from doing so by increasin |
Many national and local groups and | organisations use Mountain Ash Comprehensive School's ou |
and controls the majority of the religious | organisations used by the community. |
l United Kingdom households, companies and | organisations using any type of equipment to record and/ |
e accommodation for social and educational | organisations, using the rents for the upkeep of Watling |
a large number of commercial and voluntary | organisations using ‘Mercia' in their names. |
The new | organisations Varberg BoIS FC (football) and Varberg BoI |
tance from the international community and | organisations, was requested to immediately establish a |
s High Commissioner for Refugees and other | organisations was urged to adopt streamlined procedures. |
e accommodation and collocation of the two | organisations was considered. |
which agreed that the establishment of the | organisations was to the advantage of both employers and |
A merger of the two | organisations was already under way before Hunt died ear |
ugh a period of stagnation as co-operative | organisations went elsewhere for staff training. |
Communist newspapers and | organisations were shut down. |
the socialist party and all its ancillary | organisations were banned. |
Six | organisations were banned under this act. |
groups were formed, and three promotional | organisations were created abroad. |
Finally, all countries and | organisations were urged to co-operate with the expert p |
specialised agencies and non-governmental | organisations were invited to contribute generously. |
Many of these | organisations were in the previous Socialist Alliance be |
ant to join France, separate international | organisations were founded, like the Saarland football t |
lations of human rights, and international | organisations were called upon to continue to provide as |
Finally, all countries and international | organisations were urged to provide contributions to the |
activities of Irish-American fund-raising | organisations were viewed with suspicion and kept under |
ers' Association, agreed only because both | organisations were weakened by unsuccessful disputes. |
From 1956 to 1969, both | organisations were part of the state-founded INEPS. |
ction and many commercial and governmental | organisations were paralysed. |
r the ANC and various other anti-apartheid | organisations were banned in 1960, Kathrada continued hi |
International, regional and subregional | organisations were called upon to provide a point of con |
Such | organisations were often established by Charter and surv |
In an unusual move, media | organisations were made to pay to attend the conference. |
work and an encompassing interest in youth | organisations were, with his zeal for writing religious |
ctor of the Scottish Council for Voluntary | Organisations, where she remained until her election to |
In 2004, | organisations, which would later form the Youth Climate |
the merging of the three previous student | organisations, which were the Union (which for several y |
Other services and | organisations which offer support to inmates at the pris |
s from SunNight Solar, to three charitable | organisations which specialise in bringing solar powered |
in this area was widely accepted by these | organisations which contributed to discussions held unde |
to go on its work in the Social Democratic | organisations, which were not banned in Finland and less |
g foundations in England, making grants to | organisations which aim to improve the quality of life f |
ich formed as a result of a fusion between | organisations which included the Campaign Against Repres |
teams of work colleagues from eight local | organisations which raised £1500 for charity in November |
es, a coalition of expert non-governmental | organisations which fund or promote methods that replace |
artment is responsible for auditing public | organisations, which spend public money each year. |
SCA is linked up with many external | organisations, which provides a wide choice of volunteer |
ff in partnership with a number of Cardiff | organisations, which since its inception has included De |
ous communities of clubs, associations and | organisations which also include sports and leisure faci |
tes with other non-governmental and church | organisations which share some of its ideals. |
r the whole helicopter industry similar to | organisations which represent other major aviation inter |
The coalition consists of 25 other youth | organisations, which includes the National Union of Stud |
Other | organisations which started out of the work at KwaSizaba |
assassinated Palme, the RAF was one of the | organisations which claimed responsibility via an anonym |
s an alliance of ten smaller Darfuri rebel | organisations which formed a new grouping on 23 February |
arried out at the behest of hardline Hindu | organisations while the Hindu hardliners accused Christi |
heatre is also host to nine voluntary arts | organisations who present their annual productions here. |
Bangladeshi Muslim | organisations, who objected to the cartoon, responded by |
was built largely by volunteers and other | organisations who helped out at different stages of the |
th young people directly), city and county | organisations who provide locally tailored support to yo |
controversial among some Jewish political | organisations, who decried Ashrawi as "an apologist for |
for a protest activity in August 2009, by | organisations who believed that the new mosque would con |
They took the idea to their two | organisations, who then joined with the Farnham Maltings |
l award for bravery, celebrating heroes or | organisations who have contributed to safeguarding our P |
for microscopists and technicians at other | organisations who are responsible for supporting microsc |
Organisations who have presented his music include Londo | |
ers of all its armed forces and supporting | organisations who have died or participated in the wars |
presented in recognition of businesses and | organisations who make an outstanding contribution to th |
logy is one of four environmental research | organisations wholly owned by NERC, along with the Briti |
Anglican, Methodist and other major church | organisations whose schools make up to one quarter of al |
Advise non-governmental | organisations whose work is affected by drugs in develop |
Materials published by these | organisations will have copies sent to this library. |
he run up to the election, several polling | organisations will carry out public opinion polling in r |
Kumarswamy decorated 36 individuals and 4 | organisations with the Ekikarana Award for the invaluabl |
ts in Second Life could only be offered by | organisations with real-life banking licenses. . |
ercial areas, with over 110 businesses and | organisations with 3000 workers. |
and as of 2007 there are 110 companies and | organisations with offices on the Research Park includin |
anagerial reasons, in an attempt to create | organisations with sufficient 'critical mass' to deal wi |
nd has the support of government and other | organisations with statutory involvement. |
87) as a coordinating body for a number of | organisations with the shared object of promoting the ta |
cademic, cultural, diplomatic and business | organisations with interests in the region. |
There are three | organisations with a national interest in Scottish War M |
It is the largest of the Council's | organisations, with 1020 staff and annual revenues of $1 |
ition of governmental and voluntary sector | organisations with an interest in health. |
A number of countries also have affiliated | organisations with the same goals. |
has built a career managing representative | organisations within the education sector and currently |
tection concerns by thoroughly vetting all | organisations within its network and monitoring distribu |
There are many groups and | organisations within the village |
local families raises money for groups and | organisations within the local community. |
le Managed Solutions' client list includes | organisations within both the public and private sector, |
a local network of Buddhist businesses and | organisations within the Bethnal Green area. |
Counting some 320 | organisations within its membership from right across th |
The value of testing by | organisations without accreditation for product certific |
Its focus is to support | organisations without relevant public funding, and young |
She is also a patron of several rural | organisations: Women Food and Farming Union, National Fa |
As SOLIDAR's member | organisations work on numerous projects with local partn |
Organisations: Work, Leadership & Change | |
etwork of carer, disability and children's | organisations working for the rights of and to support p |
f 24 people, representing a broad range of | organisations working across the Greater Nottingham area |
s this work by supporting a range of other | organisations working in the field, such as the Borneo O |
mous European non-governmental development | organisations working towards peace, justice and equalit |
(CTCTC), which consisted of a grouping of | organisations working in the field of community media. |
) is the Network of private not-for-profit | organisations working in the field of international heal |
and is engaged with several international | organisations working against nuclear weapons. |
It has also worked alongside many other | organisations working with the black community such as N |
CPAG supports other | organisations working to improve the situation of childr |
er Digital is an association of people and | organisations working with digital media and digital tec |
t, one of the few non-governmental welfare | organisations working in Kashmir, made an attempt to rem |
to commercial, industrial, and government | organisations worldwide. |
mbers and works closely with similar trade | organisations worldwide. |
n disabled people and their representative | organisations' worldwide. |
g to bids for support from individuals and | organisations worldwide. |
These two | organisations would be built during the war period based |
terms for the programme's scope and which | organisations would be responsible for which parts of th |
cided that financial sanctions against the | organisations would not apply to expenses for food, rent |
time with the BBC where he was one of the | organisations youngest reporters and producers in BBC Lo |
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