「societies」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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nschaftlicher Richtung“, (he Aachen Cultural | Societies on Science); Yearbook of RWTH Aachen, 1950, |
d as the model for Aboriginal communications | societies and organizations not only in Canada, but th |
blications, service clubs, academic honorary | societies, band, showchoir, drill team, cheerleading, |
s a foreign member of numerous academies and | societies, including the United States National Academ |
Academy of Sciences and other academies and | societies. |
f Sciences and several foreign academies and | societies, including the Danish Academy of Sciences, N |
They accommodated two | societies of Serjeants-at-law. |
With the NIT Act, the | societies governing the NITs ceased to exist and the i |
The activities of | societies were in Sinhala, and in Tamil as the Tamil s |
and historians on the way actual matriarchal | societies may have worked. |
frequent lecturer, he has addressed learned | societies both in Canada and abroad, such as the North |
our essays concerns incest taboos adopted by | societies believing in totemism. |
more similar to that of advanced capitalist | societies than of the so-called Third World]]. |
nophobia has been observed to affect various | societies and communities throughout the world. |
Forum, representing the affiliated socialist | societies. |
y Labour Parties, three affiliated socialist | societies, and half of the Labour MEPs. |
ogamy commonly takes place in African tribal | societies, such as the Hutu and Por'Quatzi tribes. |
us international, and Pan African scientific | societies. |
oordinates events of African-American mystic | societies. |
ing to the prevailing sentiment against such | societies, it became a strictly secret society, known |
n be traced back to the middle ages, linking | societies without a developed capitalist system to a b |
ix) Agriculture, Cooperative | Societies, Markets and Fairs. |
"In all European | societies there has long been the danger of racism and |
Not all folkloric | societies with connections to Romantic nationalism wer |
, despite being found in virtually all human | societies, has been ignored by anthropologists. |
e bishop cheerfully co-operated with all the | societies that were established for benevolent, scient |
billion people in the majority of all human | societies. |
ment Physically Challenged People of all the | Societies. |
In almost all modern | societies, the most basic of all values is people help |
The Act allowed friendly | societies considerable self-management "but insured th |
relationship with these already established | societies, and the French were more than willing to do |
ng a new parish school, and also established | societies for parishioners. |
Although similar | societies also existed in other parts of British North |
made up from members of the Amateur Dramatic | Societies in Bedford and the surrounding area and othe |
y individual radio amateurs or amateur radio | societies and clubs. |
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 |
continued to perform with amateur dramatics | societies, enjoying the experience while continuing to |
into producing musicals for amateur operatic | societies. |
focusing on groups such as amateur dramatic | societies, choirs, senior citizens clubs and scout gro |
(formerly the Federated American Engineering | Societies), which elected him president in 1924 to ser |
President of the Council of American Artists | Societies, Vice President of the National Society of M |
b of the Fellowship of American Bibliophilic | Societies. |
that the "AAPG stands alone among scientific | societies in its denial of human-induced effects on gl |
ast over the radio) Recitals among Ukrainian | societies in France and Germany |
Unusually among professional | societies, all members of the RSS are known as "Fellow |
uggle for existence that goes on among human | societies. |
nted by historic references to ancient slave | societies like Rome where the slaves spoke their maste |
ritual narratives of most ancient and modern | societies . |
of the Animal Powers: Hunting and gathering | societies |
also home to a number of banks and building | societies. |
s living in hunter-gatherer and agricultural | societies actually related to those areas - he believe |
Throughout the years two Social and Musical | Societies emerged in the village and they contribute f |
The Dialectic and Philanthropic | Societies of UNC were founded in 1795 and have debates |
d charitable matters, cooperative and credit | societies, and questions of personal status. |
- Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable | societies Registration Act, XII of 1955 vide registrat |
ion of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy | Societies), whose meetings were held at a similar time |
includes a number of main banks and building | societies, larger corporate concerns including Boots a |
mmunity through the Parish Council and local | societies. |
and international conferences, and scholarly | societies; these include the Univ. of Cambridge, Engla |
periences among the planet's many and varied | societies. |
blic Charities, various bible and missionary | societies, and the Historical and Algic Societies. |
n of Australian Scientific and Technological | Societies] (FASTS) and the Federation of Asian Chemica |
ions of the Society of Antiquaries and other | societies. |
It was enacted as Industrial and Provident | Societies Act 1965 and renamed by section 2 of the Co- |
e Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable | Societies Registration Act of 1955. |
more than a dozen national and international | societies of plastic surgery. |
n, Finnish, Argentinian, Chilean and Italian | Societies of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. |
rested in the postcolonial and post-imperial | societies of South Asia in particular and the developi |
He often lectures at universities and film | societies about the changing landscape of content crea |
husiastic efforts, cultural and co-operative | societies established in Tawang and lead the cultural |
a member of the Dialectic and Philanthropic | Societies, in 1881. |
07 a consortium of trade unions and friendly | societies established a chest hospital in Goddard's Gr |
distinction between literate and preliterate | societies. |
or act, the local authority act and Friendly | Societies law, and was responsible for annotated issue |
e university, president of the Art and other | societies, he did much to foster the cultural life of |
y See to many priests, parishes and priestly | societies, who could then use the older forms of the R |
member of several engineering and scientific | societies, including the American Society of Civil Eng |
free for customers of all banks and building | societies throughout the UK. |
t conflict in both democratic and autocratic | societies, ICNC has disseminated books, articles, broa |
ngton has about 50 shops, banks and building | societies, a public library, a large village hall, and |
under the Industrial Provident and Friendly | Societies Act 1893. |
both the Finnish Historical and Geographical | Societies, was a committee member of the Society for C |
McBurney was active in literary and music | societies and in providing venues for young musicians |
t had links with spiritual groups and secret | societies in the ancient world as well as more recent |
er of several Speleological and Conservation | societies such as the French Federation of Speleology, |
an Rights Network of Academies and Scholarly | Societies. |
In democracies and similar | societies it also includes crimes which attempt to alt |
tes of affiliated trade unions and socialist | societies; and the votes of individual members of Cons |
ised, major policy-making bodies and learned | societies. |
ield of interaction between Hindu and Muslim | societies. |
ich resulted in the Industrial and Provident | Societies Act, 1876, and the passing of the Consolidat |
, and lectured before liberal and scientific | societies. |
egarding aliens, 9/11, telepathy, and secret | societies. |
ting more cohesive, considerate and creative | societies with equal opportunities and rights for all. |
lic License-that allow programmers and Bible | societies to write new Bible software more quickly and |
lishing of numerous Sunday schools and found | societies like the Magdalene Asylum to help prostitute |
minated by males) of Indo-European and other | societies, versus what she proposes was a partnership |
ory and relations between Jewish and Turkish | societies through history. |
partnered with 665 academic and professional | societies. |
road and surrounded by DHA phase 8 and other | societies) |
adian road and link with KB colony and other | societies) |
road and surrounded by DHA phase 8 and other | societies) |
member of many foreign academies and learned | societies, e.g. |
elegation to the Council of the Bars and Law | Societies of Europe from 1989 to 1999, serving as its |
A Study of Black Intellectual and Literary | Societies in Antebellum Boston |
ounded a series of literary and philological | societies: the Early English Text Society (1864), the |
uch of his life to banking, writing, and his | societies. |
academic works on the Aztec, Inca and Toltec | societies. |
of these fields on past, present, and future | societies including ethics, history, and the arts. |
a member of The Dialectic and Philanthropic | Societies. |
s was a member of engineering and scientific | societies both in the United States and in Europe, and |
'Aiguille", a collection of loan and benefit | societies for needlewomen, dressmakers, seamstresses, |
ost robust of Bath's literary and scientific | societies was founded. |
-1925, was a member of the Royal and Linnean | Societies of New South Wales, and published over 100 p |
ociations are often Industrial and Provident | societies, and may or may not be registered charities. |
between advanced socialist aliens and human | societies in a "lower stage" of development without op |
a through 35 HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control | Societies, and is "the nodal organisation for formulat |
edia Sponsored by Statistics and Probability | Societies (2010),. |
contemporary multicultural and multi-ethnic | societies. |
museums, libraries, archives, and historical | societies, both in its region and across the country. |
ldiers in Ancient Greek, Etruscan, and Roman | societies. |
ions from some of Warwick's biggest and best | societies. |
soon after, just like all secret and occult | societies. |
of the Ballymoney Debating and Agricultural | Societies. |
rs of the Irish Church Missions, and Parker, | Societies. |
was a member of the Delta Kappa and Athenian | societies as a freshman, joined and withdrew from Alph |
Society for Propagating the Gospel and other | societies. |
ncluding the Honor Code, the Greer and Plato | societies, and the "Tug." |
he held jobs with missionary and benevolent | societies, he was not able to support his family. |
of different student organizations and honor | societies. |
Besides the Jefferson and Washington | Societies, Jefferson Hall today is used by a wide rang |
While other banks and building | societies felt the effects of the 'credit crunch', HSB |
musical groups, cultural clubs, and academic | societies. |
Chairmanship of the British and Commonwealth | Societies. |
The Union included women's and juvenile | societies as well as the Priest's Total Abstinence Lea |
an officer of many professional and honorary | societies since 1969. |
and Chirurgical Society of London and other | societies to become the Royal Society of Medicine. |
ishing services to academic and professional | societies, such as the pharmaceutical and healthcare i |
The Dialectic and Philanthropic | Societies were the first to establish plots. |
ng member of a number of legal and political | societies; hence he is the founder and chair of Tunisi |
ion, the Efforts of Religious and Benevolent | Societies, Public and Social Improvements, Immigration |
Initially, there were monarchical and feudal | societies which made no distinction between state and |
1982: Chairman, Culture and Co-operative | Societies in those years. |
re in her 1986 book British Poets and Secret | Societies, "It has been universally accepted by schola |
y, the Linnean, Zoological and Entomological | Societies, and at the time of his death was Secretary |
member of several honorary and professional | societies. |
development of more innovative and cohesive | societies. |
ld numerous posts with neurologic and ethics | societies. |
eams and has flourishing choral and dramatic | societies. |
l Stratification in Capitalist and Communist | Societies is published. |
Biological Association in Hong Kong, and the | Societies of Toxicology (SOT) and Environmental Toxico |
also: Turkish national movement and Outpost | Societies |
ersidhu (surrounded by DHA phase 2 and other | societies) |
s honor, and The Dialectic and Philanthropic | Societies, of which Ehringhaus was a member, maintains |
e Confederate Memorial Association and other | societies. |
ssional fraternity Alpha Chi Sigma and honor | societies Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, and Pi Lambda Epsilon |
er, he directed amateur Gilbert and Sullivan | societies. |
t from the local Historical and Preservation | Societies and supports non-profits in the area includi |
osed) to sign an oath not to join any secret | societies. |
e theatre without conflicting with any other | societies or performances. |
delines for the regulations of any certified | societies. |
ven to Faisal bin Hussein by the Arab secret | societies al-Fatat and Al-'Ahd on his second visit to |
es, national libraries, archives, historical | societies, and other institutions. |
There are many | societies and clubs, such as Women's Institute, Scouts |
The members of FASTS are the | societies which represent the professional interests o |
whereas the other branches are incorporated | societies. |
There are 20+ | societies involved in extracurricular activities. |
There are six | societies putting on five separate parades and firewor |
events zone covers four main areas; sports, | societies, events and volunteering. |
e nineteenth century, Armenian revolutionary | societies began to agitate for reform and renewed Euro |
er, Wiley-Blackwell partners with around 750 | societies and associations. |
ctaws (Chahtas) originally lived as separate | societies throughout east-central Mississippi and west |
rn world has become more secular and as many | societies have become more religiously diverse, this h |
tive Society in the United Kingdom, as other | societies merged. |
h fire; Walter Burkert surmises that, as the | societies of lesser gods mirrored actual cult associat |
e Nile Valley in Egypt, as well as neolithic | societies in Sudan and throughout the present-day Saha |
It is argued that just as industrial | societies produce physical toxins and pollutants which |
es outside the local church, such as mission | societies, national committees, and state conferences. |
moral code common to all Asian agricultural | societies. |
Many of the members assist the | societies of their place of birth. |
CSEP assists professional | societies in developing and revising codes of ethics a |
nagement position of several association and | societies. |
businesses, trades unions, associations and | societies, and architects. |
au was member of numberless associations and | societies which include the "Mainz Workers' Education |
ry society, stating that "no associations or | Societies among the students ought to be allowed in th |
reate a number of astronomical institutions, | societies and journals. |
ans look around the world at majority-Muslim | societies and see mostly kingdoms or dictatorships, wi |
sues from 53 (March 2002) are on-line at the | societies website. |
are heavily involved on LSE athletic teams, | societies, and the Students' Union. |
ttee member of the South Australian Literary | Societies' Union. |
e Year by the Council of Australian Humanist | Societies. |
r of the Federation of Australian Historical | Societies. |
FGS links hundreds of U.S. based genealogy | societies and their members. |
e articles and papers read before historical | societies. |
red at college campuses, before professional | societies, at the Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals, and |
nals, and of many papers read before medical | societies. |
trong negative correlation with belonging to | societies with tonal languages. |
ober 1950, COSCAN is a coordinating body for | societies which works for cultural exchanges between U |
t society described in the 1961 book, Secret | Societies Yesterday and Today (subsequently reissued a |
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