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ankfort was a member of several professional | societies, including "Arti et Amiticiae" and "Pulchri |
so a corresponding member of several foreign | societies. |
He was also a member of several scientific | societies, and was a benefactor of such throughout his |
ottish Text Society as well as several other | societies. |
d at different times member of several minor | societies. |
He was a member of several learned | societies in Europe and America. |
serious films and subsequently several film | societies were born throughout the state. |
iars Senior Society is one of several senior | societies at the University of Pennsylvania. |
She belonged to several professional | societies. |
was closely connected with several literary | societies, and undertook the publication of Kempe's Ni |
He established several charitable | societies for children and a hospital for the mentally |
er and Kindred Trades, merging several local | societies both in Sheffield and Dublin. |
k, and became a director of several building | societies, insurance companies and mining companies. |
Babington was a member of several scientific | societies including the Botanical Society of Edinburgh |
sh Society was one of several Anglo-European | Societies established immediately after the First Worl |
elmayr became a member of several scientific | societies, most notably the Berlin Academy, the Royal |
He became a member of several learned | societies. |
t and one of the most significant exhibition | societies of the early Russian avant-garde. |
ulton Co-op was one of the last single store | societies in the Midlands region, following the merger |
eration of Sleep Research and Sleep Medicine | Societies and as Editor-in-Chief of SLEEP, the leading |
These small pocket | societies contributed to the growing diversity of Amer |
ck expanded by acquiring 53 smaller building | societies, most notably the North of England Building |
So-called workers' | societies (Norwegian: arbeidersamfunn), which were not |
As a result, some Theosophical | Societies left the TS Pasadena to form the TS Point Lo |
For example, in some Amerindian | societies in the Arctic, and traditionally in Bali, mo |
e also frequently engaged in some abstinence | societies. |
nue, a pub, various food outlets, spaces for | societies and a pool room. |
n is one of the UK's longest standing choral | societies having been formed in 1866. |
1977 and is made up of state pharmaceutical | societies, several of which were in existence before F |
Such semi-insular stratification of | societies has been common among humans over the centur |
which science education in strongly Islamic | societies is impacted by religiosity is when "acceptab |
wo-volume Modernization and the Structure of | Societies was a systematic statement of modernization |
an active member of various student cultural | societies. |
tees rescind its rule barring student secret | societies (commonly known today as college fraternitie |
ell persuaded the competing student literary | societies to combine their libraries into a single col |
ocial life, with a wide range of student run | societies. |
ll libraries of each of the student literary | societies: Delphic, Hesperian, and Olive Branch. |
ool also offers student-run extra-curricular | societies. |
ident of the Federation of Students' Islamic | Societies (FOSIS) in UK and Ireland. |
eir own University of Bath Students' Union's | Societies Awards. |
s, and Max Planck Institute for the Study of | Societies. |
Max Planck Institute for the Study of | Societies |
) ,the Max Planck Institute for the Study of | Societies in Cologne (2004-2005), the Institute for Ad |
Social history - the study of | societies and social trends in the past |
The cash was later refunded to the SU, the | societies and sports clubs. |
d Mound Builders were succeeding prehistoric | societies in North America who constructed various sty |
al Theatre is one of the most successful new | societies at Queen's Campus and were finalists at the |
The academy was most successful; branch | societies were opened in all the principal cities of I |
and there were duodecimal suggestions, with | societies promoting it. |
and Second World Wars, Sunday play-producing | societies flourished. |
To support film | societies by providing grants and other facilities |
Many Nadans supported anti-Christian | societies such as the Vibuthi Sangam(the Sacred Ashes |
ptist congregations about supporting mission | societies. |
role of water in the collapse or survival of | societies, building on his influential book, Collapse. |
and is one of the oldest surviving building | societies in the United Kingdom. |
is one of the three oldest surviving choral | societies in England, being founded in 1871, initially |
d to membership in several Swedish scholarly | societies, and holds honorary doctorates from Uppsala |
f Sciences and several other Swedish learned | societies, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Socie |
These Syrian nationalist | societies advocated complete independence for an Arab |
also ironically catalyze Syrian nationalist | societies like al-Fatat (the Young Arab Society) to ma |
businessman, especially in tanning, building | societies and gas companies. |
movement and helped form teetotal political | societies. |
rming the company in a group of more than 30 | societies. |
stings Permanent and Isle of Thanet building | societies in 1951, becoming for a short time Anglia Ha |
t because of certain significances that some | societies hold true that can be eliminated with scient |
concepts, such as the idea that "primitive" | societies needed guidance by more advanced societies, |
Tainter's main thesis being that complex | societies collapse because "their strategies for energ |
superior capacity for violence, and that all | societies prior to socialism are ruled by a minority c |
It established the friendly | societies, and with them the people's savings on a sat |
izes, in close cooperation with the national | societies, relief assistance missions responding to la |
Bristol Record Society is one of the oldest | societies devoted to the publication of historical rec |
iety had to be registered under the Friendly | Societies Act 1896, and have as its object the creatio |
outh Wales in 1922-23, a member of the Royal | societies of New South Wales and South Australia and o |
ocio-cultural values enshrined in the rustic | societies of different regions. |
mp which had been the norm in the autocratic | societies of Egypt or Assyria. |
ndmark by both the Canadian and the American | Societies of Civil Engineers (CSCE and ASCE) in 1991. |
nd a warm supporter of most of the religious | societies connected with the Church of England. |
amo were the most powerful of all the sports | societies, and this conferred certain advantages on th |
Spaniards' arrival, however, the indigenous | societies of the region were dispossessed of their lan |
The school's | societies also occasionally publish their own magazine |
The Friendly | Societies Act 1875 was an Act of the Parliament of the |
ments were made to the savers of the smaller | societies Unusually there was no vote amongst members |
consisting of delegates from all the member | societies, is convened during the congresses so member |
e was no single condition behind the complex | societies of ancient cities and states; they were a pr |
The Tabernacle | Societies were lay Eucharistic Adorative associations |
rity of both the Derbyshire and the Cheshire | societies with the former expected to post half-yearly |
in 1906, an Chuallacht is one of the largest | societies in U.C.C. and one of the largest Irish langu |
The Building | Societies (Funding) and Mutual Societies (Transfers) A |
opinions of sexuality from the individual's | societies. |
gistered on 20 June 1988 under the Karnataka | Societies Registration Regulation Act. |
e waltz for the first ball of the Industrial | Societies, held in January 1861 in the Dianabad-Saal. |
isted of those books donated by the literary | societies and the depository collection. |
an Ownership Board, on which all the member | societies have equal representation. |
east as high as those attracted by the other | societies, like the Newman Society - Hardy was the fir |
en accused of participation in the students' | societies, which the government was endeavouring to su |
began arresting leaders of the Corresponding | Societies, and Gales wrote articles decrying this. |
Most of the College's | societies, including the UCD Student Union itself can |
rk, mostly seen helping with the handicapped | societies. |
nd spring, juniors are tapped for the senior | societies through a process semi-coordinated through t |
He was vice-president of the Building | Societies Association (1960), and the Sussex Boy Scout |
n May 1846 - It was a member of the Building | Societies Association. |
eet Street lease was not renewed and the two | societies merged. |
In 1995, he was awarded the Founding | Societies Centenary Award by the Institute of Chartere |
t, James I of England granted the Honourable | Societies of the Inner Temple and the Middle Temple th |
He served as vice-president of the Building | Societies Association and was a member of the London C |
sked to organized the libraries of the other | societies. |
opted the light blue and white of the Di-Phi | Societies as the school colors. |
f this work, and was president of the United | Societies of Christian Endeavor and of the World's Chr |
are unpaid volunteers elected by the Member | Societies at each World Vegetarian Congress. |
Analytical Chemistry, one of the forerunner | societies of the RSC, and has become one of the leadin |
The Bible | Societies released the Contemporary English Version in |
Although the two | societies both work with animal welfare, the RSPCA ope |
ty badges worn to meetings of the respective | societies. |
"cultural trajectory" for the Indo-European | societies of this region need to be seen as coming fro |
He condemned the Bible | societies, and under Jesuit influence reorganised the |
The other | societies are Ducemus, the Paladin Society, and the Or |
watercolour and oil exhibited at the various | societies. |
rk continues the earlier journals of the two | societies: "Journal of the Folk-Song Society", 1899-19 |
, and the honour of fellow of both the Royal | Societies of New Zealand and London. |
These were completed in 1873 and the three | societies moved into these. |
While showing the mystic | societies' ties to economic, class and racial stratifi |
The Russian | societies formed for the purposes of purchasing land w |
cal body, which is registered under the B.C. | Societies Act. |
majority of the freed slaves in the coastal | societies of Carteret and Craven counties either emigr |
He is also a Fellow of the following | societies: FRSA, the FLS, the FZS, and the FRGS. |
s relate to their environment versus the way | societies or other groups do. |
rnal ceased publication in 1893 when the two | societies collaborated on a newspaper, called The Batt |
ecome a prominent figure in the university's | societies based in the arts. |
seminate, through the programs of the Member | Societies, knowledge of engineering and the arts and s |
The youngest | societies are in Egypt and Bahrain - both admitted in |
country as different and freer than the old | societies from which its people had come. |
Incorporated in 1983 under the Alberta | Societies Act, the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society has |
In Tajikistan the Mountain | Societies Development Support Programme and the Enterp |
In the Turkic | societies, the integrity and longgevity of the seoks w |
In 1834, he toured the Shaker | societies in Ohio and Kentucky, kept a journal of the |
rovided it was registered under the Friendly | Societies Act 1896 and certified under this Act. |
Today, the society is one of the largest | societies in Trinity College, with over 300 members, a |
organization originated from the mutual-aid | societies established in the final quarter of the 19th |
and the Forum in Ludwigsburg, at the Chopin | Societies in Poland, Switzerland and Germany, at the N |
Published in 1997 by The Bible | Societies / HarperCollins, this uses the second editio |
Wilson, E.O. (1971) The Insect | Societies. |
fter a special resolution under the Building | Societies Act enabling a faster merger. |
nts were to be made to savers of the smaller | societies (they received greater financial security in |
power that the Ranchos and the Carnivalesque | societies arranged. |
ce ever autumn with a place on the Socialist | Societies stall in the conference exhibition area. |
ding), which is coveted by many of the other | societies at Trinity. |
The Act was repealed by the Friendly | Societies Act 1974. |
The priestly | societies included the Priestly Fraternity of St. Pete |
It is a member of the Building | Societies Association. |
ished in the journals of most of the learned | societies of the United States and Canada, in the annu |
ution was planned and executed by the secret | societies. |
In 1987, she co-founded the Postemancipation | Societies Project. |
The merger of the two | societies took place on 1 June 2010. |
ed and the work was taken over by the Gaelic | Societies of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness. |
All of the nonprofit | societies are linked to the Sam Sullivan Disability Fo |
The secret | societies declared they would support Faisal's father |
two members' meetings in September, the two | societies merged in November 2006. |
The General Assembly of the national | societies defines the policy of the institute and elec |
The film | societies obtained copies of films from archives and f |
limited to, campus ministry, theater, honor | societies, interscholastic sports, music, peer counsel |
Its membership, rooted in their own | societies, works together to influence Europe's role i |
e, as the Christians did, and have their own | societies and celebrate their own festivals. |
affiliated to the EFP through their national | societies. |
ple of African descent view themselves among | societies in which they are a minority and feel oppres |
to pay their friendly society dues, then the | societies were harming the men's health and financial |
Conference on Reformed Theology, Reformation | Societies). |
d by a judge, who openly called these secret | societies "enemies of the state and foes of our Christ |
Much of what is known today about these two | societies comes from the city and guild archives. |
These feudal | societies were transformed into a bourgeois liberal co |
These non-profit | societies work towards professional development of the |
to Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Lambda Theta honor | societies while studying Greek and Latin with an eye o |
Rather, it involved two things: creating | societies which would quicken spiritual life within ex |
ineers (AIEE) before the merger of those two | societies into the Institute of Electrical and Electro |
secretary or president of the three learned | societies of Cornwall - Royal Geological Society of Co |
ade many communications to the three Cornish | societies, as well as to the Mining Journal and Hardwi |
orically, the Bureau was one of three honors | societies at the law school, along with the Harvard La |
tics as a student, mainly through university | societies. |
Its plot made references to secret | societies, and ultimately was about revenge. |
preneurship Ecosystem Project (BEEP) to help | societies around the world create the policies, struct |
made the star an object of interest to many | societies throughout history. |
ion, in the title's reference to traditional | societies' horrific expectation of a virgin bride, but |
local history books and gives talks to local | societies in Kent and Sussex. |
6 October 1778, leaving money to missionary | societies in his will. |
onal Maritime Organization to Classification | Societies such as RINA. |
to the Monastic Orders and to ecclesiastical | Societies celebrating the traditional Latin Mass (also |
The village is home to many | societies, some of which are linked to the village chu |
and potentially irreversible threat to human | societies and the planet, which needs to be urgently a |
1883, bequeathing nearly £40,000 to various | societies and institutions in the diocese of Exeter. |
eatre is also available for hire to external | societies. |
Drug Use in Europe brought together National | Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent in Europe, Eur |
warned that the U.S. was "moving toward two | societies - one black, one white, separate and unequal |
ncluding the Association of Trade Protection | Societies of which he was president for many years. |
ties include cheerleading, mock trial, honor | societies, art, choir, computer, drama, Veritas honors |
in much information about various tribes and | societies, coupled with several strikingly blunt ideas |
ti et Misteriorum), one of the two religious | societies which were managing the procession of the Mi |
first through eighth grades, two benevolent | societies and the Battle Ground Baptist Church. |
He was admitted to two literary | societies: Academy of Arcadia and Accademia della Crus |
on the relationship between the two learned | societies, their property in the Inns and the barriste |
The college was home to two literary | societies, the Philologian Society and Dialectic Socie |
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