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Like all United Kingdom building | societies, it is a mutual organisation owned by its cu |
stings Permanent and Isle of Thanet building | societies in 1951, becoming for a short time Anglia Ha |
the Yorkshire county association of building | societies. |
e late 1990s, along with many other building | societies, the Northern Rock Building Society decided |
amalgamation of a group of Halifax building | societies into the Halifax Building Society in 1928. |
am and Bridgwater and the Midshires Building | Societies. |
terbury) and grants from the Church Building | Societies, the chapel was substantially enlarged with |
While other banks and building | societies felt the effects of the 'credit crunch', HSB |
one of only three remaining mutual building | societies in Wales and claims to be only building soci |
Building | Societies And Their Branches (1981) |
fter a special resolution under the Building | Societies Act enabling a faster merger. |
businessman, especially in tanning, building | societies and gas companies. |
k, and became a director of several building | societies, insurance companies and mining companies. |
It is a member of the Building | Societies Association. |
Town and County and Leicestershire building | societies in the United Kingdom in 1966. |
ck expanded by acquiring 53 smaller building | societies, most notably the North of England Building |
Jewish burial | societies often meet on the seventh of Adar. |
landsmanshaftn encompassed the Jewish burial | societies, known as chevra kadisha, and in some instan |
tral are owned and produced independently by | societies and academic editorial boards, with BioMed C |
our essays concerns incest taboos adopted by | societies believing in totemism. |
; President of the All India and of Calcutta | Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 19 |
s host to college socials and various campus | societies. |
1981 The Anatomy of Capitalist | Societies, Macmillan |
more similar to that of advanced capitalist | societies than of the so-called Third World]]. |
power that the Ranchos and the Carnivalesque | societies arranged. |
of EFCATS (European Federation of Catalysis | Societies) with creation in 1993 of the cycle of the n |
izers of the American Federation of Catholic | Societies. |
relative freedom of women in North Caucasian | societies generally. |
Trinity College Central | Societies' Committee |
c.15), long title An Act to empower certain | Societies to borrow Money from Persons and Corporation |
ological evidence points out that in certain | societies and cultures killing is down to statisticall |
delines for the regulations of any certified | societies. |
- Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable | societies Registration Act, XII of 1955 vide registrat |
e Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable | Societies Registration Act of 1955. |
core Cochin Literary Scientific & Charitable | Societies Registration Act (Act 12 of 1955). |
1064 were private, nine were from charitable | societies and six from friendly societies. |
y a brass band, followed by local charitable | societies, school children and the general public. |
the city, a religious school, 13 charitable | societies, and 4 institutions, prior to German invasio |
Besides organizing various charitable | societies, he greatly improved the educational facilit |
He established several charitable | societies for children and a hospital for the mentally |
supported by the Editorial Union of Chemical | Societies (EUChemSoc) which is an organization of 14 E |
ope, an organization of 16 European chemical | societies. |
d in Geneva in 1892 by the national chemical | societies, from which the first widely accepted propos |
of the International Association of Chemical | Societies, but its work was interrupted by World War I |
the society merged with the other chemistry | societies of the United Kingdom to form the Royal Soci |
rity of both the Derbyshire and the Cheshire | societies with the former expected to post half-yearly |
hough many of the classic traits of chiefdom | societies aren't yet manifested, by 1000 CE the format |
with the Most Traits of Modernity in Chinese | Societies (2000). |
s the impact and role of religion in Chinese | societies and among the Chinese diaspora. |
and the Forum in Ludwigsburg, at the Chopin | Societies in Poland, Switzerland and Germany, at the N |
s support to London based orchestras, choral | societies, the British Film Institute Children's Film |
n is one of the UK's longest standing choral | societies having been formed in 1866. |
It is performed also by choral | societies in Huddersfield and Bradford. |
e large choir was selected from local choral | societies, who gave their services free. |
is one of the three oldest surviving choral | societies in England, being founded in 1871, initially |
Leader of many choral | societies and brass bands, he became deputy bandmaster |
nductor of the centralized Jutlandish Choral | Societies and was engaged greatly as a music teacher, |
reign tours, collaboration with local choral | societies and open air charity concerts. |
Anglican tradition, and among British choral | societies. |
f artists, more than 300 performances choral | societies, the Mondial Choral is the largest gathering |
Bangur Nagar has more than 80 CHS.Most | societies in this area are over 30 years old. |
A member of many church | societies, he gave special attention to conditions in |
p, together with supporters from local civic | societies and other community groups, formally became |
tor of the UTS Centre for Cosmopolitan Civil | Societies. |
h, Hall argued that the problem in civilized | societies came from the ability of the wealthy, throug |
Union and Eastern Bloc as exploitative class | societies driven by military competition with private |
He wrote on themes of the overthrow of class | societies and the passage from the realm of necessity |
It is a requirement of many classification | societies |
onal Maritime Organization to Classification | Societies such as RINA. |
Hans Keller: Music, Closed | Societies and Football 1986 (ISBN 0-907689-21-3) |
The college offers a wide range of clubs, | societies and activities that take place at lunch-time |
its modest size, boasts a great many clubs, | societies and interest groups as well as hosting a ver |
d to criminalise "Registration of Gay Clubs, | Societies and organizations" and "Publicity, processio |
husiastic efforts, cultural and co-operative | societies established in Tawang and lead the cultural |
retired as Deputy Registrar of Co-operative | Societies while his mother, Laxmi Bai was also educate |
hought which advocates consumer co-operative | societies. |
miners' lodges and institutes, co-operative | societies and by individuals. |
artment store operations of two co-operative | societies. |
ndment to remove the profits of Co-operative | Societies from tax. |
Division), miners' institutes, Co-operative | societies, and many individuals connected with the min |
He was appointed Registrar of Co-operative | Societies in the United Provinces in 1907, Collector a |
1982: Chairman, Culture and Co-operative | Societies in those years. |
4 seats elected by Consumer Co-operative | societies (one from each of four geographic regions: S |
after an appeal to the various co-operative | societies and Labour Party branches around the country |
majority of the freed slaves in the coastal | societies of Carteret and Craven counties either emigr |
This was the birth of the different COELAN | societies. |
development of more innovative and cohesive | societies. |
tal Rights Management: The End of Collecting | Societies?' |
musical works are registered with collection | societies in all territories (eg PRS for Music in the |
Most of the College's | societies, including the UCD Student Union itself can |
s of Houses (i.e. the university's colleges, | societies, and halls), the four Heads of Division (i.e |
Place as a Source of Identity in Colonizing | Societies: Israeli Settlements in Gaza Geographical Re |
Chairmanship of the British and Commonwealth | Societies. |
d as the model for Aboriginal communications | societies and organizations not only in Canada, but th |
derlay the pervasive censorship of Communist | societies. |
l Stratification in Capitalist and Communist | Societies is published. |
e was no single condition behind the complex | societies of ancient cities and states; they were a pr |
s for thousands of years and created complex | societies. |
r and his 1988 book, The Collapse of Complex | Societies. |
Tainter's main thesis being that complex | societies collapse because "their strategies for energ |
The early complex | societies, 3500 to 500 BCE |
He conducted | societies in Leeds, Huddersfield, Newcastle and Glasgo |
cs of information in contemporary, connected | societies. |
er of several Speleological and Conservation | societies such as the French Federation of Speleology, |
e of the threat and coming from conservative | societies, many members of the foundation's site still |
researches the role of music in contemporary | societies. |
a through 35 HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control | Societies, and is "the nodal organisation for formulat |
ers and Directors of Companies, Conventions, | Societies and Public Assemblies Generally, 208 pages |
er any enquiry under Maharashtra Cooperative | Societies Act against her. |
ix) Agriculture, Cooperative | Societies, Markets and Fairs. |
ade many communications to the three Cornish | societies, as well as to the Mining Journal and Hardwi |
stry, St Austell: Federation of Old Cornwall | Societies, (1995) ISBN 0902660233 |
th Kernow and the Federation of Old Cornwall | Societies. |
by members of the Federation of Old Cornwall | Societies. |
rnwall and are organised by the Old Cornwall | Societies |
The Federation of Old Cornwall | Societies (FOCS) was formed in 1924, on the initiative |
St Austell 1999: Federation of Old Cornwall | Societies. |
began arresting leaders of the Corresponding | Societies, and Gales wrote articles decrying this. |
ards for use by industry and other Corrosion | societies. |
Rather, it involved two things: creating | societies which would quicken spiritual life within ex |
ting more cohesive, considerate and creative | societies with equal opportunities and rights for all. |
d charitable matters, cooperative and credit | societies, and questions of personal status. |
e of 186 national Red Cross and Red Crescent | societies. |
nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent | Societies launched an international appeal for aid. |
nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent | Societies in Geneva, Switzerland and is chairman of th |
nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent | Societies were in Cuba assisting in cleanup efforts an |
nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent | Societies from 1938 to 1944 and president of the Counc |
nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent | Societies. |
nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent | Societies and the GAVI Alliance say new and under-util |
ational League of Red Cross and Red Crescent | Societies from 1987 to 1997. |
nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent | societies for India and Sri Lanka, but the idea was no |
aff of the International League of Red Cross | Societies, rising to Under-Secretary General in 1927 a |
nd 13 nurses sent by nine National Red Cross | Societies (Belgium, Finland, France, Iceland, Japan, N |
for the North and South Vietnamese Red Cross | Societies, the Treasury seized the donated funds. |
an active member of various student cultural | societies. |
nschaftlicher Richtung“, (he Aachen Cultural | Societies on Science); Yearbook of RWTH Aachen, 1950, |
the violation of women's rights in cultural | societies. |
ge Ajay was associated with various cultural | societies and groups. |
8 as an association of left-leaning cultural | societies and community halls and the Ukrainian Social |
the Latvian Association of National Culture | Societies and since 1988 actively participates in it. |
rs on the subject to the Welsh Cymreigyddion | societies in 1824 and to the authorities of the Genera |
f the Philhistorian and Philalethic Debating | Societies. |
became a co-founder of the first Decembrist | societies and, although he didn't actively participate |
ture and institutions of modernism declined, | societies would embrace nostalgia and look to the orga |
he Principles of Nature, established deistic | societies from Maine to Georgia, built Temples of Reas |
atalyst in strengthening emerging democratic | societies, provide training and technical assistance t |
n Time is a case for censorship … Democratic | societies sometimes do decide that some parties and or |
uayan, Venezuelan and Israeli Dermatological | Societies. |
As a practical matter, in most developed | societies a pregnant woman's desire to terminate her p |
l model to predict the behavior of developed | societies. |
at CSDS (Centre for the Study of Developing | Societies) at the Centre for the Study of Developing S |
ow at the Centre for the Study of Developing | Societies in Delhi, recently commented that Caldwell's |
The parish has many devotional | societies. |
opted the light blue and white of the Di-Phi | Societies as the school colors. |
Forty-four different | societies belong to the DKR. |
; it documents his donations to 48 different | societies, foundations, unions, museums, newspapers, h |
s and strict rules have evolved in different | societies regulating proper conduct: who will sit wher |
The village has many different | societies. |
He was also a member of a number of dining | societies, as well as being secretary of the Shakespea |
ome supper clubs were purely informal dining | societies whilst others incorporated musical acts to c |
d Fougner's involvement with numerous dining | societies such as Les Amis d'Escoffier and recounted b |
pproaches to Institutional Design in Divided | Societies, ed. by Marc Weller and Stefan Wolff (London |
d as a consultant on the problems of divided | societies and on policies to reduce ethnic conflict in |
made up from members of the Amateur Dramatic | Societies in Bedford and the surrounding area and othe |
ember of the Scientific and Amateur Dramatic | Societies, and also contributed to his brother's biogr |
focusing on groups such as amateur dramatic | societies, choirs, senior citizens clubs and scout gro |
focusing on groups such as amateur dramatic | societies, choirs, senior citizens clubs and scout gro |
eams and has flourishing choral and dramatic | societies. |
continued to perform with amateur dramatics | societies, enjoying the experience while continuing to |
alia through the amalgamation of two earlier | societies, the Anthropological Society of Victoria for |
es, has provided valuable insight into early | societies and trading patterns. |
st (surviving) building society - many early | societies were wound up after all members had a house. |
toward a broader understanding of how early | societies exploited their environment." |
to the Monastic Orders and to ecclesiastical | Societies celebrating the traditional Latin Mass (also |
rrent issues in African politics, economies, | societies, and international relations. |
It is managed by Borivali Education | Societies. |
ged by the Tamil Nadu Arya Samaj Educational | Societies. |
She was part of many educational | societies during the 1990s and was the founding Chairm |
ntment grew, inspiring numerous emancipation | societies. |
(formerly the Federated American Engineering | Societies), which elected him president in 1924 to ser |
with the American Association of Engineering | Societies. |
The leading national engineering | societies have chartered branches or student sections |
being one of the first national engineering | societies in the country. |
." Journal of the Association of Engineering | Societies. |
he was a member of the honorary engineering | societies Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, and the American |
both national and international engineering | societies, winning numerous engineering awards and hon |
Only in recent history have entire | societies been able to rise above chronic hunger and t |
of the derivation of the names Entomological | Societies of Oxford and Cambridge (1859). |
y, the Linnean, Zoological and Entomological | Societies, and at the time of his death was Secretary |
of investors ahead of workers, environments, | societies, and cultures. |
ng a new parish school, and also established | societies for parishioners. |
relationship with these already established | societies, and the French were more than willing to do |
The British Ethical | Societies. |
ld numerous posts with neurologic and ethics | societies. |
ore conservative than other Central European | societies, like Czech society or Hungarian society, an |
"In all European | societies there has long been the danger of racism and |
bonds have failed to integrate into European | societies and have become alienated partly through rej |
of the International Federation of Ex-Libris | Societies (FISAE) since 1986. |
t and one of the most significant exhibition | societies of the early Russian avant-garde. |
Myatt believes in the disruption of existing | societies as a prelude to the creation of a new more w |
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