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The village has many different | societies. |
The parish has many devotional | societies. |
A member of many church | societies, he gave special attention to conditions in |
st (surviving) building society - many early | societies were wound up after all members had a house. |
At the time, many missionary | societies were opposed to the development of native li |
Granata was a member of many professional | societies and served as Associate Editor of the Journa |
Like many such | societies it was short-lived. |
ding member and president of many scientific | societies and, for the last nine years of his life, se |
Oxford and Milford, Massachusetts, original | societies of Universalism in New England, came from a |
he International Union of Materials Research | Societies, U.S.A. |
clear household onto many matrilineal Native | societies. |
By that, Castoriadis means that | societies, together with their laws and legalizations, |
lleges, and the Council of Medical Specialty | Societies each of whom appoints four members to the AC |
Common Features of Medical Missionary | Societies |
ts State Islamic Councils and member Islamic | societies. |
The CNATN took its members from | societies such as graduate nurse and alumni associatio |
for missionary work by Methodist missionary | societies from Great Britain, many of whom sent missio |
am and Bridgwater and the Midshires Building | Societies. |
ed as part of the wider group of Ming secret | societies, such as the Tiandihui (Heaven and Earth Soc |
ions of Poland, he organized mining schools, | societies of learning, departments of industry and art |
was also President of Pontifical Mission Aid | Societies (1964-1967), a member of the Congregation fo |
ed there existed real-life working models of | societies perfectly adapted to their long term surviva |
y or naturality of aspects of modern western | societies is challenged by pointing to counter-example |
g of time fairly well, and modern historical | societies have maintained the current, well-preserved |
In modern industrial | societies, a person, especially if educated, has the o |
d Jahoda concluded that in modern industrial | societies work provides important social benefits, inc |
s been greatly exaggerated in modern western | societies. |
And, Joy argues, in modern, meat-eating | societies, the species a culture deems edible is not b |
ture and institutions of modernism declined, | societies would embrace nostalgia and look to the orga |
have been more pronounced in the more mobile | societies, which generally are not able to store surpl |
lism closer to those of other, more libearal | societies of his time. |
By contrast in wetter and more northern | societies, rain is often viewed as unpleasant. |
wn is a member of many of the most respected | societies for the scientific community to date, rangin |
As a result, most humane | societies, animal shelters and rescue groups urge anim |
d to non-violence in one of the most violent | societies that history has ever created. |
abandoning Islam is an option in most Muslim | societies, as long as it is not spoken out and one con |
In most Western | societies, the nuclear family represents an independen |
because women were excluded from most other | societies and because this type did not involve common |
As a practical matter, in most developed | societies a pregnant woman's desire to terminate her p |
ecome undoubtedly one of the most successful | societies on the Medway campus. |
he religious and philanthropic movements and | societies which were carried on in the City. |
Other multiple sclerosis | societies |
65 libraries, archives, museums, historical | societies, and other institutions, as well as 100 agen |
rious boards and committees for music theory | societies, including a federal committee chosen to sel |
Hans Keller: Music, Closed | Societies and Football 1986 (ISBN 0-907689-21-3) |
ructing the Public Sphere in Muslim Majority | Societies co-edited with Armando Salvatore; Palgrave P |
Fraternidad: The Mutual Aid | Societies of Ybor City. |
, churches and had many different mutual aid | societies. |
interest in the formation of mutual friendly | societies among the working classes, in the establishm |
one of only three remaining mutual building | societies in Wales and claims to be only building soci |
spiration from Fr. Dujarie, Moreau named the | societies the Salvatorists, the Josephites and the Mar |
of the derivation of the names Entomological | Societies of Oxford and Cambridge (1859). |
The leading national engineering | societies have chartered branches or student sections |
being one of the first national engineering | societies in the country. |
membership consists of the national welding | societies from around the world. |
mbership has expanded to 53 national welding | societies. |
nd he is sought after by National Watercolor | Societies to conduct painting workshops. |
to organizations of 85 national hypertension | societies and leagues. |
National honor | societies, including Phi Beta Kappa, were established |
d in Geneva in 1892 by the national chemical | societies, from which the first widely accepted propos |
Sigma and Alpha Sigma Lambda national honor | societies as well as the Aquinas Honor Society. |
the Latvian Association of National Culture | Societies and since 1988 actively participates in it. |
national, regional and local natural history | societies that maintain records for birds (ornithology |
Nevertheless, these | societies continue to flourish throughout the U.S. |
Many new missionary | societies were formed and hundreds of workers were rec |
relative freedom of women in North Caucasian | societies generally. |
ITB also has a number of | Societies like Computer Society, Golf, Poker and Music |
when staff and students founded a number of | societies linked to what is now the British Federation |
area, but gradually shrank as the number of | societies increased. |
The hall also supported a number of | societies including film, debating and photography. |
is merger included a large number benevolent | societies including one society which provided medical |
Shildon also has a number of | societies and clubs running in the town. |
s a member or trustee of numerous historical | societies, museums, art, and symphony organizations. |
Oliver was active in numerous scientific | societies, and was a prolific contributor to New Zeala |
He was a member of numerous scientific | societies and was president of the department of physi |
t in 1660, and a Fellow of numerous academic | societies such as the American Physical Society and th |
d Fougner's involvement with numerous dining | societies such as Les Amis d'Escoffier and recounted b |
ntment grew, inspiring numerous emancipation | societies. |
portrayal of their struggle, and numerous MS | societies and charities have recommended or even publi |
bs available from native plant nurseries and | societies, to grow as an ornamental plant in gardens a |
orgotten in history, such as obscure Jacobin | societies like the London Corresponding Society. |
Prejudicial accounts of African | societies, cultures, languages and peoples by Western |
warrior nobility which dominated many of the | societies of the Middle East during the Bronze Age. |
He has been elected to a number of honorary | societies. |
visor for the Minnesota Association of Honor | Societies. |
ment of the literal forms of hunter-gatherer | societies or a broader kind of learning from their way |
As most of housing | societies are more than three decades old, redevelopme |
He was also a member of a number of dining | societies, as well as being secretary of the Shakespea |
He has been elected to a number of learned | societies including the American Geophysical Union (20 |
Archaeological Society, Alliance of Literary | Societies, Birmingham Art Circle, Birmingham Water Col |
t is published by the Federation of American | Societies for Experimental Biology, that was founded i |
The school has a tolerant view of religious | societies, and there are firmly established student-le |
he International Federation of Philosophical | Societies and of the International Institute of Philos |
affiliated to the Federation of Astronomical | Societies and the Southern Area Group of Astronomical |
n several occasions that human babies of all | societies are without discrimination, that they will p |
chievement Award, the Federation of American | Societies for Experimental Biology's Public Service Aw |
at CSDS (Centre for the Study of Developing | Societies) at the Centre for the Study of Developing S |
supported by the Editorial Union of Chemical | Societies (EUChemSoc) which is an organization of 14 E |
with the American Association of Engineering | Societies. |
member of The Confederation of Scandinavian | Societies of Great Britain and Ireland (COSCAN). |
in some way toward the development of fairer | societies on Earth, whether it be through scientific u |
e Studies of the American Council of Learned | Societies, a member of its Committee on Far Eastern St |
owships from the American Council of Learned | Societies, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundati |
pment Corporation and the Federation of Film | Societies of India. |
in the journals and transactions of several | societies. |
iety, via which a member of any one of these | societies can be a member of the other at the payment |
e nineteenth century for a host of Victorian | societies, such as the Photographic, Statistical, Hort |
director of the American Council of Learned | Societies, a federation of scholarly groups focused on |
derlay the pervasive censorship of Communist | societies. |
nt Committee for the Promotion of Anti-Opium | Societies. |
ed on the boards of a number of professional | societies and the science advisory boards of several n |
outh Asia, from The World Federation of Rose | Societies, during May 2006, in Osaka, Japan. |
The college offers a wide range of clubs, | societies and activities that take place at lunch-time |
Chairman of the National Federation of Music | Societies for the East Midlands region. |
r Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human | Societies |
t that time, there were a number of literary | societies at Michigan, but Phi Delta Chi's founders be |
t over 100 national meetings of professional | societies and organizations, universities, and radio a |
mote the “study the major issues of advanced | societies - or post-industrial - from a comparative an |
The members of these | societies follow a 200 year old tradition of being ele |
rs relating to it to the journals of learned | societies. |
The Federation of Genealogical | Societies is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation founde |
retired as Deputy Registrar of Co-operative | Societies while his mother, Laxmi Bai was also educate |
Thereafter he was Registrar of Friendly | Societies (1879-1890), Treasurer of the Faculty of Adv |
th Polish Radio and was a member of academic | societies such as the Polish Academy of Learning. |
was elected a member of a number of learned | societies, including the Royal Swedish Academy of Scie |
Myatt believes in the disruption of existing | societies as a prelude to the creation of a new more w |
keen to take part in redevelopment of these | societies. |
d in Northampton, absorbed a number of other | societies. |
The activities of the | societies included screening of classic films from aro |
of the International Federation of Ex-Libris | Societies (FISAE) since 1986. |
by the NEH, the American Council of Learned | Societies, and the American Antiquarian Society. |
, although an active member of horticultural | societies, he would never make a public speech. |
nd discontinuities in the structures of past | societies, taking their methodology from the tradition |
ted an Academician of the Academy of Learned | Societies in the Social Sciences in 2006. |
of EFCATS (European Federation of Catalysis | Societies) with creation in 1993 of the cycle of the n |
He was president of numerous | societies, including both the Geologists' Association |
izers of the American Federation of Catholic | Societies. |
One of the most well-known of their | societies is the social-service society which holds fu |
The law of loan | societies, established under the statute 3 & 4 Vict. |
In 1916, parents supportive of secret | societies attempted to get elected to the school board |
in Neuville for the Congress of Photographic | Societies. |
al branch of the French Federation of Humane | Societies of Nature and Environment, now called France |
, sought by the growing number of scientific | societies, wielded enormous influence on scientific de |
Coghlan was also registrar of Friendly | Societies from 1892 to 1905, a member of the public se |
She was a member of geographical | societies of both Berlin and Paris, but not of Royal G |
r and his 1988 book, The Collapse of Complex | Societies. |
he became a member of the Academy of Learned | Societies in the Social Sciences, and in 2005 he also |
the Yorkshire county association of building | societies. |
worked with the American Council of Learned | Societies' Committee for the Protection of Cultural Tr |
Academician of the Academy of Learned | Societies for the Social Sciences |
She was elected into a number of literal | societies and academys, notably the Utile dulci academ |
y Committee, and American Council of Learned | Societies. |
rer Emil Heckel, launched a number of Wagner | Societies to increase participation in the Festival's |
the Board of the American Council of Learned | Societies, he is the author of numerous books and more |
on the council of the Federation of Zionist | Societies of Canada. |
d as a consultant on the problems of divided | societies and on policies to reduce ethnic conflict in |
." Journal of the Association of Engineering | Societies. |
que Country there are a lot of gastronomical | societies in Zarautz. |
to facilitate the development of indigenous | societies. |
with the International Association of Wagner | Societies in the UK and elsewhere. |
He founded a number of learned | societies on early English Literature, and made pionee |
Astronomy by the Federation of Astronomical | Societies. |
of the International Federation of Fertility | Societies |
chairperson of a consortium of professional | societies that have collaborated to launch a new schol |
group who had been a primary part of tribal | societies and needed to come together and reclaim thos |
student, Babbage was also a member of other | societies such as the Ghost Club, concerned with inves |
lected Academician of the Academy of Learned | Societies in the Social Sciences (AcSS). |
sh Academy of Sciences on behalf of research | societies representing all the Scandinavian countries. |
m the late 18th century a number of Friendly | Societies had been set up to help working class people |
was conditional on the Registrar of Friendly | Societies determining that it offered significant bene |
1994, and a Fellow of the Academy of Learned | Societies for the Social Sciences in 2000. |
rative Society is an amalgamation of smaller | societies from across East Anglia which have joined to |
g the Tridentine Mass for a list of priestly | societies and religious institutes which celebrate the |
ociation and the American Council of Learned | Societies and consisted of William S. Webb, A.V. Kidde |
"Bibliography of historical | societies of the United States and British America." |
Humanities, the American Council of Learned | Societies, and the National Institute of Justice in re |
A number of local | societies are affiliated to it and it has links with n |
's Over: Oil, War and the Fate of Industrial | Societies, by Richard Heinberg (Gabriola Island, Briti |
Scholars differ in their opinions of the | societies' power in the tribe: "There was no secret so |
ears, leading to the establishment of secret | societies hell-bent on a unified Italy. |
He wrote on themes of the overthrow of class | societies and the passage from the realm of necessity |
anities, and the American Council of Learned | Societies. |
ndment to remove the profits of Co-operative | Societies from tax. |
Isichei, Elizabeth, A History of African | Societies to 1870 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Pre |
owships from the American Council of Learned | Societies, the National Endowment for the Humanities, |
International Federation of Ophthalmological | Societies) |
awards from the American Council of Learned | Societies, the Ford Foundation, the Woodrow Wilson Fou |
llowship, and an American Council of Learned | Societies Fellowship. |
irman of the South Eastern Federation of Art | Societies. |
was formed in 1902 through the merger of two | societies, the "Central Naturalists" and the "American |
tal Rights Management: The End of Collecting | Societies?' |
unt of the rapidly changing nature of modern | societies and to enable the benchmarking of progress i |
Origin and development of rural | societies |
chool has a wide variety of extra-curricular | societies that the students can join in. |
ization, and the result was the rise of mass | societies characterized by consumer capitalism in the |
t 2006 black comedy film, a satire of modern | societies. |
ristian tradition and the rise of permissive | societies, of attitudes that were accepting of greater |
1981 The Anatomy of Capitalist | Societies, Macmillan |
Investigating the key issues of information | societies, the multidisciplinary approach creates a ne |
Library, and the American Council of Learned | Societies. |
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