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It reveals the separate mystic | societies established and maintained by black and whit |
organization originated from the mutual-aid | societies established in the final quarter of the 19th |
sh Society was one of several Anglo-European | Societies established immediately after the First Worl |
te, Development and Identity in Multi-ethnic | Societies: Ethnicity, Equity and the Nation. |
events zone covers four main areas; sports, | societies, events and volunteering. |
Clubs and | societies exist for chess, computers, philosophy and t |
Gender typing projects | societies expectations regarding people's behavior bas |
toward a broader understanding of how early | societies exploited their environment." |
Similar | societies extisted in the South Wales valleys and in E |
low (2005-2006), American Council of Learned | Societies Fellow (2005-2006) Distinguished Lecturer, O |
llowship, and an American Council of Learned | Societies Fellowship. |
1973, 1984-85 American Council of Learned | Societies, Fellowships, Grants-in-Aid |
While other banks and building | societies felt the effects of the 'credit crunch', HSB |
m 1995-2002, he worked towards expanding the | Societies' finances and capability thus increasing fun |
and Second World Wars, Sunday play-producing | societies flourished. |
The members of these | societies follow a 200 year old tradition of being ele |
Business of the | Societies follows the program, Old and then New. |
Working with the International League of | Societies for the Mentally Handicapped, she was a prin |
thbert Johnson & Anthony Ward, `Some British | Societies for the Publication of Studies and Ancient T |
wn is a member of many of the most respected | societies for the scientific community to date, rangin |
t is published by the Federation of American | Societies for Experimental Biology, that was founded i |
second year Charles became active in student | societies for naturalists, and joined with others inte |
chievement Award, the Federation of American | Societies for Experimental Biology's Public Service Aw |
Chairman of the National Federation of Music | Societies for the East Midlands region. |
nises social events, sports teams, clubs and | societies for students within those departments. |
Gabriele Marranci he edits Muslims in Global | Societies for Springer. |
e is President of the International Union of | Societies for Biomaterials Science and Engineering (20 |
ight-wing younger officers, ultranationalist | societies for his daring and initiative. |
Academician of the Academy of Learned | Societies for the Social Sciences |
am Chiemsee whilst also becoming involved in | societies for former members of the police. |
'Aiguille", a collection of loan and benefit | societies for needlewomen, dressmakers, seamstresses, |
Religious Studies Review, and the Council of | Societies for the Study of Religion Bulletin. |
ng a new parish school, and also established | societies for parishioners. |
1994, and a Fellow of the Academy of Learned | Societies for the Social Sciences in 2000. |
umber of community groups, organisations and | societies for the young and old alike. |
He established several charitable | societies for children and a hospital for the mentally |
Academician, Academy of Learned | Societies for the Social Sciences (AcSS) |
; President of the All India and of Calcutta | Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 19 |
nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent | societies for India and Sri Lanka, but the idea was no |
Societies forbidding premarital sex are plagued by act | |
The Russian | societies formed for the purposes of purchasing land w |
Blue Lodges were secret proslavery | societies formed in western Missouri during 1854 to th |
n nonviolent opposition to the injustice our | societies foster and assist in Central America, the Ph |
; it documents his donations to 48 different | societies, foundations, unions, museums, newspapers, h |
he Principles of Nature, established deistic | societies from Maine to Georgia, built Temples of Reas |
membership consists of the national welding | societies from around the world. |
Coghlan was also registrar of Friendly | Societies from 1892 to 1905, a member of the public se |
nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent | Societies from 1938 to 1944 and president of the Counc |
country as different and freer than the old | societies from which its people had come. |
rative Society is an amalgamation of smaller | societies from across East Anglia which have joined to |
ndment to remove the profits of Co-operative | Societies from tax. |
ational League of Red Cross and Red Crescent | Societies from 1987 to 1997. |
for missionary work by Methodist missionary | societies from Great Britain, many of whom sent missio |
d in Geneva in 1892 by the national chemical | societies, from which the first widely accepted propos |
One hundred seventy-seven such | societies from ten states and the District of Columbia |
He is also a Fellow of the following | societies: FRSA, the FLS, the FZS, and the FRGS. |
relative freedom of women in North Caucasian | societies generally. |
With the NIT Act, the | societies governing the NITs ceased to exist and the i |
society is registered with the Registrar of | Societies, government of N.C.T. Delhi vide registratio |
ecommunications companies, e-health, medical | societies, government and others to overcome barriers |
As the rate of donations from the | societies gradually subsided, the selling of six-penny |
While many | societies had traditions of intense urban plantings, s |
m the late 18th century a number of Friendly | Societies had been set up to help working class people |
Traditional | societies had elaborate imaginaries, expressed through |
time both the Baptist and London Missionary | Societies had been founded, but it was not until three |
"the trend ... in integrated | societies has [been toward] increasing popularity for |
, despite being found in virtually all human | societies, has been ignored by anthropologists. |
Such semi-insular stratification of | societies has been common among humans over the centur |
Contact with Western | societies has changed many of these customs, so resear |
rn world has become more secular and as many | societies have become more religiously diverse, this h |
The leading national engineering | societies have chartered branches or student sections |
an Ownership Board, on which all the member | societies have equal representation. |
The | societies have been based in class, economic and racia |
g of time fairly well, and modern historical | societies have maintained the current, well-preserved |
been established by Royal Charter, while the | Societies have been established by the University. |
Furthermore, different human | societies have shaped the dog into precisely whatever |
Student-run | societies have raised money through numerous charity e |
These | societies have suffered a severe shortage of men due t |
n is one of the UK's longest standing choral | societies having been formed in 1866. |
nal, regional and international professional | societies; he has also served as a member of the board |
e university, president of the Art and other | societies, he did much to foster the cultural life of |
, although an active member of horticultural | societies, he would never make a public speech. |
As vice-president of the United World Bible | Societies he was a strong advocate of spreading the Bi |
the Board of the American Council of Learned | Societies, he is the author of numerous books and more |
he held jobs with missionary and benevolent | societies, he was not able to support his family. |
Besides organizing various charitable | societies, he greatly improved the educational facilit |
A member of many church | societies, he gave special attention to conditions in |
ons and God's blessing upon those rulers and | societies heeding His Word as evidence that the presen |
e waltz for the first ball of the Industrial | Societies, held in January 1861 in the Dianabad-Saal. |
ears, leading to the establishment of secret | societies hell-bent on a unified Italy. |
ng member of a number of legal and political | societies; hence he is the founder and chair of Tunisi |
t because of certain significances that some | societies hold true that can be eliminated with scient |
Heiss is member of many scientific | societies, honorary member of the Austrian and the Fre |
ion, in the title's reference to traditional | societies' horrific expectation of a virgin bride, but |
ange in the health system, including medical | societies, hospitals, businesses, labor and clergy. |
isation which has predominated in industrial | societies; however, some organic farmers using modern |
t conflict in both democratic and autocratic | societies, ICNC has disseminated books, articles, broa |
Members of Dartmouth's other secret | societies identify themselves in either or both ways. |
oung in 1866 to help bishops organize Relief | Societies in local wards and to "instruct the sisters, |
gainst vulnerable children and it's often in | societies in crisis - financial, economic crisis, conf |
, the Institute is one of the oldest learned | societies in Canada, providing members and the public |
and is one of the oldest surviving building | societies in the United Kingdom. |
ese pirate enclaves typified proto-anarchist | societies in that they operated beyond laws and govern |
The | societies in the parish were: Rosary, Corpus Christi, |
There are numerous other vegetarian | societies in various parts of the world, notably in Au |
in 1906, an Chuallacht is one of the largest | societies in U.C.C. and one of the largest Irish langu |
thkerry in Glamorgan, establishing Methodist | societies in both places, and preaching to Methodists |
Masonic lodges and other secret | societies in Salonica were meeting places for sympathi |
a member of the Dialectic and Philanthropic | Societies, in 1881. |
ulton Co-op was one of the last single store | societies in the Midlands region, following the merger |
ry of the National Union of Women's Suffrage | Societies in 1907. |
He conducted | societies in Leeds, Huddersfield, Newcastle and Glasgo |
d Mound Builders were succeeding prehistoric | societies in North America who constructed various sty |
te with other institutions ,associations and | societies in India and abroad interested in similar ob |
being one of the first national engineering | societies in the country. |
ivities and is still practiced by aboriginal | societies in parts of Africa, Asia, Australia and Sout |
that the "AAPG stands alone among scientific | societies in its denial of human-induced effects on gl |
made up from members of the Amateur Dramatic | Societies in Bedford and the surrounding area and othe |
It is one of the oldest literary | societies in the English speaking world, and is also a |
In 1815 he became a member of many musical | societies in Poland and abroad, including the Societe |
CSEP assists professional | societies in developing and revising codes of ethics a |
tivists organized one of the first mutualist | societies in Mexico. |
nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent | Societies in Geneva, Switzerland and is chairman of th |
The club logo is a swan like most clubs and | societies in Caldicot. |
ral circles in Hong Kong, forming literature | societies in Hong Kong. |
ast over the radio) Recitals among Ukrainian | societies in France and Germany |
uted non-theatrically (i.e., to college film | societies) in the 1970s but today reportedly can only |
t had links with spiritual groups and secret | societies in the ancient world as well as more recent |
ted an Academician of the Academy of Learned | Societies in the Social Sciences in 2006. |
criticism of the custom prevalent in Indian | societies in his times of arranging marriages of young |
One of the oldest learned | societies in Sri Lanka with a history of over 160 year |
It is performed also by choral | societies in Huddersfield and Bradford. |
Airport), 200 sundries stands, some 20 plant | societies in a Specialist Societies Marquee, and about |
lished on 11 August 1990 by the United Bible | Societies in HongKong. |
) led one of the first historic preservation | societies in the United States. |
France") was the name of two related French | societies in the 1930s and 1940s. |
was one of the first historical preservation | societies in the country. |
ano as an amateur singer with local operatic | societies in Sheffield. |
urage" to the University of Georgia literary | societies in 1848 and a dedication address for the Lau |
musical works are registered with collection | societies in all territories (eg PRS for Music in the |
tific Society, one of the premier scientific | societies in the region. |
he became a member of the Academy of Learned | Societies in the Social Sciences, and in 2005 he also |
rs on the subject to the Welsh Cymreigyddion | societies in 1824 and to the authorities of the Genera |
ple of African descent view themselves among | societies in which they are a minority and feel oppres |
stings Permanent and Isle of Thanet building | societies in 1951, becoming for a short time Anglia Ha |
, as well as one of the largest non-sporting | societies in Scotland. |
local history books and gives talks to local | societies in Kent and Sussex. |
The AIEE merged with other | societies in 1963 to become the IEEE, the Institute of |
Bangur Nagar has more than 80 CHS.Most | societies in this area are over 30 years old. |
) ,the Max Planck Institute for the Study of | Societies in Cologne (2004-2005), the Institute for Ad |
6 October 1778, leaving money to missionary | societies in his will. |
There are 60 student-run Clubs and | Societies in the University, most of them are sporting |
ounded in 1876 and is one of the oldest such | societies in the world. |
Student | societies in the school are very active and cover a ra |
is one of the three oldest surviving choral | societies in England, being founded in 1871, initially |
A Study of Black Intellectual and Literary | Societies in Antebellum Boston |
que Country there are a lot of gastronomical | societies in Zarautz. |
with the International Association of Wagner | Societies in the UK and elsewhere. |
e Nile Valley in Egypt, as well as neolithic | societies in Sudan and throughout the present-day Saha |
In 1890, a merger of various local | societies in Tredegar allowed the Tredegar Workmen's M |
rly Calcutta) is one of the oldest fine arts | societies in India. |
lected Academician of the Academy of Learned | Societies in the Social Sciences (AcSS). |
was National Director of Pontifical Mission | Societies in Austria (popularly known as Missio). |
between advanced socialist aliens and human | societies in a "lower stage" of development without op |
ederation of Local South Carolina Historical | Societies, in Columbia, South Carolina. |
In 1834, he toured the Shaker | societies in Ohio and Kentucky, kept a journal of the |
Today, the society is one of the largest | societies in Trinity College, with over 300 members, a |
He was a member of several learned | societies in Europe and America. |
ow or honorary fellow by all major materials | societies in the U.S. and India, including the Materia |
and the Forum in Ludwigsburg, at the Chopin | Societies in Poland, Switzerland and Germany, at the N |
one of only three remaining mutual building | societies in Wales and claims to be only building soci |
etic contest, is one of the oldest surviving | societies in Cambridge. |
yearly conference of French-language learned | societies in Canada, which is hosted by a different un |
Pacific Islands | Societies in a Global World. |
of which are well used by the many clubs and | societies in the village. |
For example, in some Amerindian | societies in the Arctic, and traditionally in Bali, mo |
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. |
is effective work in quelling Chinese secret | societies in the Straits Settlements, such as those in |
tion was founded and had its first parade of | societies in 1939; it was later named the Mobile Area |
uth Wales one of the earliest industrialised | societies in the world. |
n ministers who organized eighteen Unitarian | societies in several Midwestern states in the late 19t |
ow at the Centre for the Study of Developing | Societies in Delhi, recently commented that Caldwell's |
Town and County and Leicestershire building | societies in the United Kingdom in 1966. |
the New York State and Greene County Medical | Societies in 1807 and also of the Albany Female Academ |
His memberships in several scientific | societies include a Fellow of the College of American |
Societies include Academic Societies like the Politics | |
Other Old Malvernian clubs and | societies include OM Lodge, Court Games, Golf, Sailing |
The activities of the | societies included screening of classic films from aro |
The priestly | societies included the Priestly Fraternity of St. Pete |
He has been elected to a number of learned | societies including the American Geophysical Union (20 |
member of several engineering and scientific | societies, including the American Society of Civil Eng |
Society of America; and of several honorary | societies, including Sigma Pi Sigma and Sigma Xi. |
was elected a member of a number of learned | societies, including the Royal Swedish Academy of Scie |
Most of the College's | societies, including the UCD Student Union itself can |
neral Meeting to ban Armed Forces groups and | societies including the Officer Training Corps (OTC) a |
He was president of numerous | societies, including both the Geologists' Association |
s a foreign member of numerous academies and | societies, including the United States National Academ |
rious boards and committees for music theory | societies, including a federal committee chosen to sel |
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