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progressively achieve liberalization of | trade in services through reduction or elimination o |
The Board of | Trade enquiry into the accident opened at Poplar, Lo |
n is affiliated with the Australian Council of | Trade Unions (ACTU) and the Australian Labor Party ( |
rling became Minister of State at the Board of | Trade, stepping down in 1968. |
s appointed State Secretary in the Ministry of | Trade. |
as the chairman of the Hong Kong Federation of | Trade Unions in April 2000. |
southern Kerala, Kollam was the focal point of | trade. |
r industries had been ruled to be restraint of | trade in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. |
ts middle course, the state controlled much of | trade between Europe and Asia prior to the Crusades |
n, representing the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions |
the Employment Exchange branch of the Board of | Trade. |
The terms of | trade of the underdeveloped countries was adversely |
o served as president of the Montreal Board of | Trade in 1861. |
was elected Chairman of the Vancouver Board of | Trade. |
consultant for the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions in 1936. |
The Board of | Trade and the city's newspapers also began a campaig |
Deputy Minister of | Trade & Industry |
through the Arabian Sea with the intention of | trade with India. |
ttempt to gain control of the Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
He held the position of minister of | trade and industry in Holkeri cabinet 1987-1991. |
Minister of | Trade and Handicrafts : 1978-1979. |
The unincorporated community of | Trade River is located within the town. |
Advisory Board of the Hong Kong Federation of | Trade Unions. |
was Chief Information Officer at the Board of | Trade from 1947 to 1964. |
Minister of | Trade, Electricity and Planning: Maj. |
Counsellor and Vice-President of the Board of | Trade in 1789. |
Immediately after this, the Newark Board of | Trade owned the property, until 1918. |
He was a member of the Australian Council of | Trade Unions Executive from 1996 to 1998. |
Comics it was later collected into a series of | trade paperbacks by AiT/Planet Lar. |
intment of Henley as President of the Board of | Trade |
e helped reorganize the Charlottetown Board of | Trade and served as president from 1893 to 1896. |
Feldt was Minister of | Trade 1970-1975, and assistant Minister of Finance 1 |
airs is an internationally active organizer of | trade fairs, based in Brussels, Belgium, and part of |
the naval professional member of the Board of | Trade. |
rved as the President of the Irish Congress of | Trade Unions. |
ommonwealth v. Hunt legalized the existence of | trade organizations, though trade unions would conti |
Statistics suggest a positive balance of | trade for AGOA participant countries. |
vice-president of the Australasian Council of | Trade Unions on its foundation in 1927. |
he treasurer of the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
accompanying Trindad and Tobago's Minister of | Trade on a Trade Mission tour. |
d State Secretary of the Norwegian Ministry of | Trade and Industry. |
903 - 1999), a civil servant with the Board of | Trade. |
History of the Board of | Trade |
ternational and the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
The Board of | Trade circa 1808. |
Thanks to the tradition of | trade fairs and a unique exhibition centre that is r |
He served as Minister of | Trade from 1917 to 1918. |
g as a researcher for the German Federation of | Trade Unions and International Labour Organization. |
Welsh Office 1993-96 and of the Department of | Trade and Industry 1996-2001. |
34 he became a member of the Kamloops Board of | Trade. |
schools, industrialization and the renewal of | trade. |
Estonian ministry of | trade and industry. |
and 25 June 1945 he was appointed Minister of | Trade, Shipping, Industry, Crafts and Fisheries. |
"And we have also captured increasing flows of | trade between China and Latin America." |
The gristmill is located on the grounds of | Trade Days and is open to the public. |
ard, (1918-95), Under-Secretary, Department of | Trade |
Ewart Gladstone succeeds Ripon at the Board of | Trade. |
sa, and assisted the Shimazu clan in issues of | trade. |
It was part of the Department of | Trade and Industry (DTI). |
The words "regulation of | trade and commerce," in their unlimited sense are su |
55-56; Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of | Trade, 1956-58; Economic Secretary to the Treasury, |
s also reflected in an increasing imbalance of | trade between East and West. |
and the vice president of the Saginaw Board of | Trade. |
ate Secretary to the President of the Board of | Trade. |
1839 he became Vice-President of the Board of | Trade in Lord Melbourne's ministry. |
Hong Kong Federation of | Trade Unions |
Jaksebekov then became the Minister of | Trade and Industry. |
of Supply in Washington DC and on the Board of | Trade. |
as Assistant Private Secretary to the Board of | Trade from 1898 to 1900. |
s and gold traders engaged in the financing of | trade between Aleppo, Istanbul and Alexandria. |
Lord Halifax, President of the Board of | Trade named Ellis lieutenant governor of Georgia, 15 |
Hamilton, where he helped set up the Board of | Trade, becoming its first president. |
Promote Collaboration and Harmonization of | Trade Mark Information and Knowledge Representations |
nt, in particular within COMESA in the area of | trade,” he said. |
Head of Research Services at the Department of | Trade and Industry. |
f Commerce was founded in 1888 as the Board of | Trade. |
The Chicago Board of | Trade Building was the tallest building in Chicago f |
bert Knight to found the General Federation of | Trade Unions in 1899. |
He was particularly outspoken in matters of | trade and currency. |
mament reductions for anti-submarine escort of | trade convoys. |
The Board of | Trade Building was one of the first skyscrapers in T |
s the first President of the Edmonton Board of | Trade. |
gs commissioned by the Danish Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
served as president of the Vancouver Board of | Trade in 1943. |
erved as the President of the Chelsea Board of | Trade. |
rough Wilmorton which helped to bring a lot of | trade to this area. |
He was probably a god of | trade and protector of travellers, since Mercury exe |
Kullmann was Minister of | Trade and Shipping Cabinet Syse from 1989 to 1990. |
Prior to becoming the Minister of | Trade, she was active for a long time in various tra |
ice as Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of | Trade from 1964 until 1967. |
he important post of President of the Board of | Trade. |
and was the director for the Selkirk Board of | Trade. |
strumental in organizing the Scranton Board of | Trade and was its president for several terms. |
Mercantile Exchange, and the Chicago Board of | Trade. |
d was active in the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
became an Inspecting Officer for the Board of | Trade in 1875, rising to Senior Inspector of Railway |
for Nei til EU and Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
Board of | Trade, Great George Street, London, S.W. 1. 7th Febr |
o Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board of | Trade merged in 2007 to form CME Group.) |
was elected Chairman of the Vancouver Board of | Trade. |
He was a member of the Toronto Board of | Trade and served as president for a number of Toront |
was elected Chairman of the Vancouver Board of | Trade. |
The Chicago Board of | Trade Battery was mustered into service at Chicago, |
2003 Brampton Board of | Trade Business Person of the Year |
The United Federation of | Trade Unions (Norwegian: Fellesforbundet) is a trade |
iod of the Japanese occupation, the history of | trade between China and Japan unfolded at Anping. |
He served as president of the Board of | Trade of Chicago in 1882. |
any, wholly owned by the Norwegian Ministry of | Trade and Industry. |
ptions in, and adaptation of, certain types of | trade union and financial legislation (for example: |
Board of | Trade Building |
on provides good conditions for development of | trade and services. |
Kwan - Director-General of | Trade and Industry ; Mrs Helen Chan - Government Eco |
Martin was chair for the local Board of | Trade and served as reeve for Port Dover from 1922 t |
vice-president of the Jamaica Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
cago, where he worked for the Chicago Board of | Trade and Citibank. |
5 representatives of | trade |
the 160,000-strong Hong Kong Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
ointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of | Trade. |
In 1949 he returned to the Board of | Trade as second in command to the President, Harold |
These two different groups of | trade basically reflected a pattern of incoming and |
Lower Creek towns, along with a large cargo of | trade good presents. |
arp served as the Associate Deputy Minister of | Trade and Commerce. |
A group of | trade and commercial dollar patterns dated 1872. |
served a short term as the Deputy Minister of | Trade and Commerce. |
, he was assigned the portfolio of Minister of | Trade and Commerce. |
uncil and was president of the Berlin Board of | Trade. |
come elected to the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions secretariat, as the only communist. |
the Interior 1886-1888, Norwegian Minister of | Trade 1905-1907, acting Prime Minister 1905 and Mini |
n the Civil Service, beginning in the Board of | Trade and then in the Ministry of Labour. |
He is chairman of the Hong Kong Federation of | Trade Unions and the member of the Democratic Allian |
The Board of | Trade Building was soon eclipsed in 1894 by the Bear |
ey, basketball, figure skating and a number of | trade shows each year. |
owever, he was again President of the Board of | Trade. |
It is sold under a number of | trade names, including Cloxapen, Cloxacap, Tegopen a |
Toronto Board of | Trade Building |
abinet of R. B. Bennett in 1934 as Minister of | Trade and Commerce. |
er and Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of | Trade. |
is affiliated with the New Zealand Council of | Trade Unions. |
rthern Germany after the Hanseatic monopoly of | trade. |
The fort became a center of | trade among European settlers and Native Americans i |
ffice clerk for the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions from 1969 to 1974. |
Department of | Trade and Customs |
cy derivatives exchange, see New York Board of | Trade. |
council, on the recommendation of the Board of | Trade, dismissed the measure and its predecessors. |
The Confederation of | Trade Unions (KSSh) is a National federation of Trad |
or of 101 Independence Center at the corner of | Trade and Tryon streets. |
, and he campaigned vigorously on the issue of | trade tariffs. |
In 1986 he was promoted to Minister of | Trade at the Department of Trade and Industry. |
Taco Cabana sued Two Pesos for infringement of | trade dress under the Lanham Act and for theft of tr |
ecame leader of the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions in 1934. |
For the heads of the Ministry of | Trade and Shipping, see the list of Ministers of Tra |
ber 1857 after an inspection from the Board of | Trade. |
has characterized easyFairs as "the Ryanair of | trade shows". |
This was the center of | trade and business for the County for many years. |
her of Roberto Ongpin who had been Minister of | Trade and Industry under President Ferdinand Marcos. |
me the first president of the Toronto Board of | Trade in 1834. |
There is evidence of | trade with Mesopotamia, as well as Asia Minor. |
when Ritchie became President of the Board of | Trade in 1895. |
by 1869 he was an accountant for the Board of | Trade. |
d is affiliated with the Australian Council of | Trade Unions. |
publican, he is also a small business owner of | Trade Innovations, TRG Direct, and the Trusted Trade |
Salaried officials of | trade unions |
active with the Masons, the Edmonton Board of | Trade, and the Conservative Party of Alberta. |
In 1874, he joined the Board of | Trade as a "chief shipwright surveyor" at Lloyds. |
The Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions (Norwegian: Landsorganisasjonen i Norge |
National Association of | Trade and Technical Schools National Hall of Fame, 1 |
cluded by the Congress of the Confederation of | Trade Unions for collaboration. |
affiliated with the Norwegian Confederation of | Trade Unions (LO). |
ever in the following years the development of | trade was concentrated mainly on the Sulina Canal. |
In 1830 he became President of the Board of | Trade and Master of the Mint under Lord Grey. |
lso served as president of the Souris Board of | Trade. |
ammar School Board and the Saint John Board of | Trade. |
It also houses the Salaman Collection of | trade and craft tools. |
In 1945, the Board of | Trade Building was purchased for $1,250,000 by a syn |
secretary of the All-Union Central Council of | Trade Unions from July 1930 to March 1944. |
Age Advisory Group, Department of | Trade and Industry 2004-present |
The Board of | Trade held an inquiry into the wreck of Stella. |
on the executive of the Australian Council of | Trade Unions from 2000 to 2006. |
greements for each of the three broad areas of | trade that the WTO covers: goods and investment (the |
He was a member of the Board of | Trade from 1784 until his death. |
egation to lobby the President of the Board of | Trade, William Graham and the Secretary of State for |
The elimination of | trade barriers |
He was president of the St. John Board of | Trade for two years. |
This, along with failure of | trade unions lead to the closing of most of these ju |
City of Jackson in California is the center of | trade and industry in Amador County. |
became the president of the Hastings Board of | Trade. |
Haverhill Board of | Trade Building is a historic building at 16-18 and 3 |
lected Secretary of the New Zealand Council of | Trade Unions. |
consultant for LO, The Danish Confederation of | Trade Unions. |
He is the co-author, with David W. Quinto, of | Trade Secrets: Law & Practice (Oxford University Pre |
20 he was a secretary of Central Commission of | Trade Unions and 1925-1939 its vice-general secretar |
He helped organize a Board of | Trade in Alberton in 1903 and served as its secretar |
ecember 1755, Talbot was made a junior Lord of | Trade, but died the following year. |
ith parliamentary politics to the detriment of | trade union organisation. |
s, rings, and buttons indicating the extent of | trade between the Dene and Europeans. |
orked in government positions for the Board of | Trade and the Ministry of Information. |
Development of | trade with those living in the Massif Central (who e |
He also served as president of the Board of | Trade. |
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