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s declared that the development of knowledge | societies puts those without access to books and liter |
ed chiefly in the transactions of scientific | societies of which he was a member. |
He was appointed Registrar of Co-operative | Societies in the United Provinces in 1907, Collector a |
Academician, Academy of Learned | Societies for the Social Sciences (AcSS) |
nce' of the (USA) Federation of Genealogical | Societies delivered at Fort Wayne, Indiana, published |
assistance including membership of friendly | societies and trade unions. |
y studies and interprets the record of human | societies by denoting the various distinctive ways of |
than being restricted to the use of athletic | societies arguing that parks are for "walking in, not |
; President of the All India and of Calcutta | Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 19 |
Biography, 2000, American Council of Learned | Societies. |
s representative for the Council of Academic | Societies of the American Association of Medical Colle |
ary power and literally conquered all of the | societies on the planet. |
of the International Association of Chemical | Societies, but its work was interrupted by World War I |
nd Fellow of the American Council of Learned | Societies. |
Records of local | societies such as the Islington Literary and Scientifi |
IREX) and by the American Council of Learned | Societies and the Social Science Research Council. |
Vol. II: The Growth of Industrial | Societies and Capitalist Economies. |
was to found a religious community of three | societies, priests, brothers, and sisters under one ru |
ow works with the British Federation of Film | Societies - South West to further film viewing in remo |
Psalms and Hymns for the Use of Universalist | Societies and Families (1837) |
l model to predict the behavior of developed | societies. |
The British Federation of Film | Societies (or BFFS) is the national agency for the dev |
ow at the Centre for the Study of Developing | Societies in Delhi, recently commented that Caldwell's |
hough many of the classic traits of chiefdom | societies aren't yet manifested, by 1000 CE the format |
advocating reduction of the number of retail | societies (to a "manageable" figure of 50) through mer |
Sacred Hymns for the Use of Religious | Societies, 1743. |
low (2005-2006), American Council of Learned | Societies Fellow (2005-2006) Distinguished Lecturer, O |
with the particular histories of individual | societies. |
ron or officer of a variety of institutions, | societies and organizations. |
Business of the | Societies follows the program, Old and then New. |
The Federation of Law | Societies of Canada has also criticized Toews's plan, |
president of the British Federation of Film | Societies is Derek Malcolm. |
1973, 1984-85 American Council of Learned | Societies, Fellowships, Grants-in-Aid |
ter Award of the American Federation of Jazz | Societies. |
ant and various roles in a number of learned | societies: to name a few, he was president of the Ento |
Humanities, the American Council of Learned | Societies, and the American Bar Foundation. |
Bolen, who link the loss of goddess-centred | societies with today's environmental crisis. |
ight-wing younger officers, ultranationalist | societies for his daring and initiative. |
gainst vulnerable children and it's often in | societies in crisis - financial, economic crisis, conf |
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. |
, the Institute is one of the oldest learned | societies in Canada, providing members and the public |
is one of New Zealand's oldest astronomical | societies. |
It is one of the oldest literary | societies in the English speaking world, and is also a |
One of the oldest learned | societies in Sri Lanka with a history of over 160 year |
Club in 1919, one of the world's oldest such | societies. |
ounded in 1876 and is one of the oldest such | societies in the world. |
etic contest, is one of the oldest surviving | societies in Cambridge. |
HS is one of New England's oldest historical | societies, being founded in 1853; its mission is to pr |
They focused mainly on urban | societies and mining towns along the copperbelt. |
obal security in the 21st century and on how | societies adapt to complex economic, ecological, and t |
These also have holdings on related | societies such as The Navvy Mission Society (now Indus |
MOST Journal on Multicultural | Societies, Vol. 2, No. 2 |
rnational Federation of Operational Research | Societies (IFORS). |
nklin changed his views to oppose missionary | societies. |
r between members of the two opposing secret | societies. |
o astronomical systems of current or ancient | societies and cultures. |
unions or industrial, provident or friendly | societies. |
s support to London based orchestras, choral | societies, the British Film Institute Children's Film |
education, Finland-Swedish organisations and | societies and social welfare. |
He started a number of organisations and | societies aimed at preserving the elements of folk cul |
umber of community groups, organisations and | societies for the young and old alike. |
than 160 affiliated blues organizations and | societies around the world and serves as the hub for t |
of different International organizations and | societies. |
oung in 1866 to help bishops organize Relief | Societies in local wards and to "instruct the sisters, |
; and he was the first to organize socialist | societies among the Jews in London. |
70, several citizen groups organized library | societies to serve their neighborhoods, among them the |
rs of the property of the original Methodist | Societies. |
er the next 6 years of 10 of the original 13 | societies affiliated to the Guild. |
Like many other record | societies, the Bristol Record Society is now also seek |
American Sunday School Union and other tract | societies. |
uggested that scientists and other planetary | societies use Creative Commons licenses to disseminate |
ransactions of the Linnean and other learned | societies, and also to London's 'Magazine of Natural H |
have been imported from other Mississippian | societies (possibly from Cahokia or Cahokian influence |
There are numerous other vegetarian | societies in various parts of the world, notably in Au |
ty in 1870, and member of many other learned | societies both in England and in America. |
Masonic lodges and other secret | societies in Salonica were meeting places for sympathi |
st and President of the Phil), the other two | societies who occupy the GMB. |
an, the Royal Astronomical and other learned | Societies. |
Zoological Society and sixteen other learned | societies. |
ulars, as well as numerous other Sherlockian | societies. |
atomists (AACA), as well as other biomedical | societies. |
member of the Statistical and other learned | societies, to accomplish much useful economic work. |
Unlike the Magic Circle and other magic | societies, membership of The Young Magicians Club requ |
the society merged with the other chemistry | societies of the United Kingdom to form the Royal Soci |
ards for use by industry and other Corrosion | societies. |
n Horne Tooke collaborated with other reform | societies, metropolitan and provincial, such as the Lo |
many recruits for the CIM and other mission | societies. |
Members of Dartmouth's other secret | societies identify themselves in either or both ways. |
Exeter Literary Institution and other local | societies. |
e late 1990s, along with many other building | societies, the Northern Rock Building Society decided |
It differed from other patriotic | societies at the Kiev University in that it stressed t |
885, and was member of several other learned | societies. |
ting Christian Knowledge and other religious | societies. |
was a fellow of the Royal and other learned | societies. |
he College coordinates with the other senior | societies, usually around Winter Carnival. |
s increased competition from other expanding | societies such as the Halifax and the Bradford and Bin |
ush as a society merged with the other media | societies of the Students union and the University of |
of the Cotteswold Field Club and other local | societies. |
ed on the boards of three other professional | societies. |
0 the Friends of Friary Park and other local | societies organised centenary celebrations. |
ccademia de' Lincei, and of other scientific | societies. |
to the Church, to society and to other Bible | Societies across the world. |
and the island of Penang while other secret | societies started to join the fray. |
been preserved by various other preservation | societies. |
ven forming nations with their own realistic | societies. |
chizophrenia in certain South Pacific Island | societies was a result of a diet low in wheat and milk |
Pacific Islands | Societies in a Global World. |
tion was founded and had its first parade of | societies in 1939; it was later named the Mobile Area |
Mobile's parading mystic | societies build colorful Carnival floats and create co |
ome common in Latin America in particular in | societies where the polarization between rich and poor |
le, who were protected by patriotic Japanese | societies. |
was the chief means of keeping peace within | societies. |
is considered to be rude by many people and | societies. |
ting to China, Hong Kong and the peoples and | societies that populated the island. |
f artists, more than 300 performances choral | societies, the Mondial Choral is the largest gathering |
The council permitted "organisations, | societies, clubs and other bodies having a connection |
Sigma, Pi Gamma Mu, and Phi Kappa Phi honor | societies. |
f the Philhistorian and Philalethic Debating | Societies. |
e Dialectic (blue) and Philanthropic (white) | Societies of the university chose representative color |
In the foremost place of | societies soon in Europe we'll be! |
nditions and limitations the Union places on | societies. |
East European Politics & | Societies, November 2010 24: 520-542 |
rrent issues in African politics, economies, | societies, and international relations. |
tional Director of the Pontifical Missionary | Societies of the Philippines and as a member of the Su |
The Pontifical Mission | Societies is the name given to a group of Catholic mis |
was National Director of Pontifical Mission | Societies in Austria (popularly known as Missio). |
of the Commission for the Pontifical Mission | Societies, president of the Commission for Evangelisat |
ope specifically asks the Pontifical Mission | Societies, known in several countries as Missio, to he |
ddens and Beck argue that it is possible for | societies to assess the level of risk that is being pr |
y is emerging as an "instrument of power" in | societies, and is becoming more available to a country |
is of his work was that pre-colonial ancient | societies such as Sumeria, Indus Valley, Sri Lanka, Me |
tific Society, one of the premier scientific | societies in the region. |
ation's oldest and most prestigious honorary | societies and independent policy research centers. |
one of the world's most prestigious honorary | societies. |
tistics of civil officers; professional men; | societies and associations, literary, scientific, reli |
hologists within professional ornithological | societies, publish information about Canadian birds, a |
ociety and the Associated Professional Sleep | Societies, Winter has authored numerous scientific pap |
a member of numerous professional scientific | societies and committees. |
the world's largest professional geological | societies with over 31,000 members as of 2007. |
cer of some of the more prominent benevolent | societies. |
nd fellowship in many prominent professional | societies, including the American Educational Research |
anslation of the Bible with Protestant Bible | societies, the Pope walked towards him and exclaimed, |
appeared Statistics of Protestant Missionary | Societies, 1872-3. |
several choirs, debating and public speaking | societies, drama clubs, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award |
r, the Students' Union expanded the range of | societies and sports clubs its offered, aided by then |
, Japan, and other healthy and rapidly aging | societies. |
ciples should form the basis of real, modern | societies since everyone should consent to them if soc |
aff of the International League of Red Cross | Societies, rising to Under-Secretary General in 1927 a |
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 |
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. |
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 |
onal Association of State and Regional Bible | Societies and often working with the American Bible So |
The above society was registered under | Societies Registration Act 1860 in November 1993 with |
The college is registered under | Societies' Registration Act, 1860 and Bombay Public Tr |
society is registered with the Registrar of | Societies, government of N.C.T. Delhi vide registratio |
ted a formal application to the Registrar of | Societies, naming Zaid as the chairman of the alliance |
taff and was registered with the Registry of | Societies (ROS 162/97 WEL) on 16 August 1997. |
France") was the name of two related French | societies in the 1930s and 1940s. |
mages also comment on our relationships with | societies or groups.” |
riests, and suppressed religious brotherhood | societies within individual communities. |
venue for many different religious leaders, | societies, and meetings, including some of an avowedly |
Society as the only two remaining University | Societies performing annually at the Arts. |
To support and represent member | societies on a European level, and to offer a platform |
During this period many rival terminating | societies emerged as were the norm at the time but due |
acific (1959) and British Royal Astronomical | Societies (1960), Gold Medal of Slovak Academy of Scie |
ered Surveyors and of the Royal Agricultural | Societies. |
he Royal Astronomical and Royal Photographic | societies. |
the current chair of the Royal geographical | societies social and cultural research group. |
Royal Astronomical and Royal Meteorological | societies. |
nd an Associate Member of Royal Agricultural | Societies. |
ons and God's blessing upon those rulers and | societies heeding His Word as evidence that the presen |
ged by the Tamil Nadu Arya Samaj Educational | Societies. |
Azma has often satirized Arab | societies and regimes with their anti-American attitud |
He also taught at schools, art | societies, studio groups, via television and also to P |
among the oldest of the Scottish scientific | societies. |
nian Association and other secret beneficial | societies. |
Blue Lodges were secret proslavery | societies formed in western Missouri during 1854 to th |
ily, he participated in secret revolutionary | societies. |
It reveals the separate mystic | societies established and maintained by black and whit |
ion was one of the earliest of seven similar | societies established in England and Wales. |
Seventeen National | Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent from Western A |
One hundred seventy-seven such | societies from ten states and the District of Columbia |
He was a member of several learned | societies, and was president of the Association of Tro |
Baer was a member of several scientific | societies, vice president of the International Union o |
His memberships in several scientific | societies include a Fellow of the College of American |
but this was opposed by several preservation | societies and in June 1973 it was designated as a Grad |
Society of America; and of several honorary | societies, including Sigma Pi Sigma and Sigma Xi. |
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