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  • It is formed by the external abdominal oblique aponeurosis and is continuo
  • ng more water, and of using it more freely in external ablutions than we were accustomed to; and, I
  • It is provided with a jack for an external AC power adapter, supplying 5.0 to 6.5 volts
  • ment) in the county and provides internal and external access to the system.
  • ifferent from a feedwater heater, which is an external accessory.
  • The text provides one of the earliest external accounts of Islam, presenting a significantly
  • The external accumulator was added about 1920.
  • pierces the cartilaginous or bony wall of the external acoustic meatus, and supplies its cuticular l
  • of the auricula or pinna, and the back of the external acoustic meatus; their efferents pass to the
  • , the eyelids, the frontotemporal region, the external acoustic meatus and the tympanic cavity, poss
  • ch drew up the proposals for the new European External Action Service (EEAS).
  • ecific, unpredictable, unusual and unintended external action which occurs in a particular time and
  • response to the establishment of the European External Action Service (EEAS).
  • y considered as the future HQ of the European External Action Service, established in 2010, but was
  • ed as Chief Operating Officer of the European External Action Service (EEAS).
  • ropean Union's diplomatic corps, the European External Action Service, since 2010.
  • When writing external ActionScript 2.0 class files the above exampl
  • External actors
  • tion of the CPA, (it) is trying to make these external actors to understand that it is not them that
  • cular scenario of a use case, the events that external actors generate, their order, and possible in
  • elites", and "intervention of other states or external actors".
  • batteries or it can be powered by a 3 volt DC external adapter via a socket on the side of the calcu
  • hemical change of the rock or mineral with no external addition of materials.
  • Later it was restored and the external additions removed.
  • In PCs, the CPU's external address and data buses connect the CPU to the
  • External adopters of the euro
  • "was 90 feet long, and 60 broad, without any external adornment.
  • cases, legitimate web pages can be edited by external advertisers via XSS and redirected to promoti
  • appointed by the Church of England following external advertising.
  • s of The Big Apple Circus and Chairman of the External Advisory Board of the Undergraduate Honors Pr
  • ttees, including Prime Minister Paul Martin's External Advisory Committee on Cities and Communities,
  • ts on Russian/Eurasian affairs and chaired an external advisory panel on U.S. government-sponsored r
  • double-blind peer-reviewed by members of the External Advisory Group, made up of senior academics f
  • development of the course and has joined the External Advisory Board for the school's activity at t
  • Colleges, and Universities works with several external advisory bodies to assist the governance of t
  • ommittee and benefits from the guidance of an external Advisory Board.
  • The deal was to be inked by Indian External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee and U.S. Se
  • He appointed Swaran Singh to succeed him as External Affairs Minister.
  • Ministry of External Affairs (deals with outside correspondences)
  • Minister of External Affairs Louis Michel speaks of "a country in
  • ttorney General of Australia and Minister for External Affairs (d.1931).
  • In 1958, he joined the Department of External Affairs and served in Geneva, New Delhi, Wash
  • University as associate athletic director for external affairs and was subsequently named as athleti
  • ed to Papua New Guinea with the Department of External Affairs to teach women agricultural methods.
  • Culture was combined with External Affairs and Europe, to form a junior minister
  • rred to the Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs
  • airs, in a communication with the Ministry of External Affairs here, said: “The present terrorist ac
  • He joined the Department of External Affairs in 1941.
  • During his term as External Affairs minister, Clark championed Canada's u
  • US Secretary of State Colin Powell spoke to External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha and condemned
  • He began with the Department of External Affairs in 1957 after completing his Rhodes S
  • ed the major role in the building of Canada's External Affairs department.
  • serve as Chief of Protocol of the Ministry of External Affairs until he was seconded to the newly es
  • the the Chief of Protocol of the Ministry of External Affairs and Defence of Ceylon.
  • band Network, as its Government Relations and External Affairs Executive.
  • h, the newly appointed Secretary of State for External Affairs despite not being an MP could attempt
  • ersees an Internal Affairs Coordinator and an External Affairs Coordinator, who serves as a CASA coo
  • City Council, Van Bramer served as the Chief External Affairs Officer of the Queens Public Library.
  • argely intergovernmental pillars dealing with External Affairs and Justice and Home Affairs.
  • s created in 1978 when the former Ministry of External Affairs and Defence was separated into two mi
  • The Ministry of External Affairs and Defence was a ministry of the Gov
  • the independence of Ceylon as the Ministry of External Affairs and Defence, coming under the direct
  • ttingham University in 1971, where he was the External Affairs Chairman of the Students' Union.
  • power in 1949, Spender was made Minister for External Affairs (19 December 1949 - 26 April 1951) an
  • became the Minister for Education, Europe and External Affairs in the McLeish Government of 2000 to
  • Internal and External Affairs
  • New Zealand Department of External Affairs Archives: Report on Arthur Nelson Fie
  • was Assistant Secretary of the Department of External Affairs from 1939-1946, before becoming the S
  • He later worked as Head of External Affairs at Kingston University, Director of t
  • positions held include Secretary of State for External Affairs (1968-1974), President of the Privy C
  • dox Hebrew Congregation and chairman of their external affairs committee.
  • appointed Legal Advisor of the Department of External Affairs and rose to become a Deputy Undersecr
  • vatt & Mctiernan JJ) took a broad view of the external affairs power, and accepted that the Commonwe
  • descendants gave in 1939 to the Department of External Affairs (now the Department of Foreign Affair
  • ions contained therein were brought under the external affairs power by virtue of their inclusion in
  • In 2009 she was appointed Director of External Affairs for Anglo American plc.
  • oreign Service Officer with the Department of External Affairs working in Ottawa and Kuala Lumpur.
  • was as Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs and Defence, from 1953 to 1960.
  • s and Forestry, Transport and Communications, External Affairs and National Defence and Indian Affai
  • ing as a legislator, he serves as the Dean of External Affairs for Ivy Tech Community College of Ind
  • nda Fabiani the Scottish Minister for Europe, External Affairs and Culture stated that "it is unacce
  • Previously she was the Vice President for External Affairs and Corporation Secretary for the Uni
  • The External Affairs volunteers work with their volunteers
  • for four months at the request of Australian external affairs minister Dr H.V. Evatt, before return
  • She joined Canada's Department of External Affairs in 1990 and served in the Central and
  • 6, the vessel was loaned to the Department of External Affairs and used for fishery surveys by the P
  • he Department of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of External Affairs and Defence.
  • Shagari gave Audu the position of Minister of External Affairs in 1979.
  • mily and continues to work at the Ministry of External Affairs (India), as a Director of the Legal a
  • ester B. Pearson who was national minister of External Affairs at that time, assisted by Miss Grey C
  • Previously, Brown was Vice President of External Affairs at the New York Independent System Op
  • gh, a former Finance Minister of India and an External Affairs Minister, on Pakistan's founder Quaid
  • dismissed arguments attempting to exclude the external affairs power from encompassing certain domes
  • scope of the trade and commerce power and the external affairs power, in sections 51(i) and 51(xxix)
  • Indian External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee said, "The
  • Gavin Megaw - Director of External Affairs
  • ine and Public Health, and Vice President for External Affairs and Public Policy, University of Texa
  • John Diefenbaker, and Secretary of State for External Affairs in 1959 following the death of Sidney
  • He became Minister for External Affairs in December 1914 until the Labor Part
  • ntary Secretary to the Secretary of State for External Affairs in 1963 and 1964, then Parliamentary
  • rporate Responsibility Director, became their External Affairs and Sustainability Director is now a
  • st step into diplomacy by adding Minister for External Affairs and Minister for Island Territories t
  • Permanent Secretary to External Affairs and Defence
  • Additional Secretary to External Affairs and Defence
  • er Kaur is married to K. Natwar Singh, Former External Affairs Minister of India.
  • Prior to that the post of Minister of External Affairs and Defence was held by the Prime Min
  • became a Director General in the Ministry of External Affairs and Defence and was responsible for o
  • He then served as India's External Affairs Minister from October 1986 until July
  • He was Deputy Under Secretary for External Affairs from August 1964 until July 1966.
  • He re-joined External Affairs in 1948 and was posted to London.
  • In 1944, he joined the Department of External Affairs and worked in Washington, D.C.
  • REE” Award from Honb'le Minister of State for External Affairs
  • Primarily through its Government and External Affairs office in Washington, D.C., the organ
  • The current Cabinet Secretary for Culture and External Affairs is Fiona Hyslop MSP.
  • After 2001 the Europe and External Affairs Brief was abolished as a ministerial
  • from 1975 to 1977, the Minister of State for External Affairs in the Government of India from July
  • The external affairs power ISBN 0-909536-47-3 / ISBN 09095
  • He took office as External Affairs Minister, one year after the 30-year-
  • e wrote to the Federal Government Minister of External Affairs in Salisbury.
  • On the first ballot, former External Affairs minister Lester Pearson defeated form
  • and served as the Union Minister of State for External Affairs in the Indira Gandhi Government.
  • ent, lifelong learning, grant development and external affairs at Bristol Community College.
  • E. Ahmed, Hon'ble Minister of state for External Affairs and Sudhakaran, former Forest Ministe
  • s also served as Executive Vice President for External Affairs at CareGroup Healthcare System and pr
  • Professor Pieris was appointed as Minister of External Affairs during government's second term start
  • ities would be controlled by the Minister for External Affairs through the Political Warfare Divisio
  • hearing representations from the Minister of External Affairs of Botswana, the Council condemned at
  • The Europe and External Affairs brief was instituted in 2000 and comb
  • o (M.A.), Macpherson joined the Department of External Affairs of the Government of Canada.
  • Then Minister of State for External Affairs of India, Omar Abdullah, blamed Pakis
  • were to have full control over the khanate's external affairs and would station troops in Shusha.
  • as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University f
  • Kathryn is the New Mexico Director of External Affairs for the University of Phoenix; Byron
  • land in 1959 and worked for the Department of External Affairs as a junior diplomat, with postings a
  • He added external affairs to his responsibilities in 1986.
  • The Law School External Affairs Office also publishes the Ave Maria S
  • Communications Officer (and acting manager of external affairs) for the Middle East and North Africa
  • s and has handled various portfolios, namely, External Affairs, Tourism, Civil Aviation, Textiles an
  • Khurshid, Former Union Minister of State for External Affairs, who has distinguished himself for hi
  • -1980, the other being Secretary of State for External Affairs, the Hon.
  • diplomat, who was the former Director-General External Affairs, former Ceylon's Ambassador to West G
  • wife of Doctor H.V. Evatt, then Minister for External Affairs, and was commissioned into the RAN on
  • 1949, he became Under Secretary of State for External Affairs, then Ambassador to the North Atlanti
  • a, seven Doscos have served the Secretary for External Affairs, effectively the top diplomat for the
  • n joined the World Bank as Vice-President for External Affairs, which included responsibility for re
  • utive Assistant to the Secretary of State for External Affairs, Mitchell Sharp.
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  • Daniels) is nominally the British Counsellor External Affairs, but is a Secret Intelligence Service
  • As minister for External Affairs, he has toured extensively in the wor
  • In 1938 he joined Canada's Department of External Affairs, but was recruited for the Prime Mini
  • to another in any aspect of their domestic or external affairs, though united by common allegiance t
  • In his position as Minister of External Affairs, Akinyemi headed numerous Nigerian de
  • ective regions of all powers such as defense, external affairs, communications, customs and such oth
  • , Information & Broadcasting, Civil Supplies, External Affairs, Parliamentary Affairs and Water Reso
  • New Delhi : Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India, c1976.
  • diplomat who was the former Director-General External Affairs, Ceylon's Ambassador to West Germany
  • f the U.S. in 2008; Senior Vice President for External Affairs, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  • tary-General and former Minister of State for External Affairs, Govt of India, Shashi Tharoor (1956-
  • puty Prime Minister, he held the portfolio of External Affairs, and added Defence in June 1965.
  • l shifts within the cabinet, taking charge of external affairs, appointing new first and second depu
  • t of Internal Affairs and a Vice President of External Affairs.
  • In 1953, Plimsoll returned to Department of External Affairs.
  • airs and Commonwealth Relations, later called External Affairs.
  • In 1929 he started with the Department of External Affairs.
  • of the economic division of the Department of External Affairs.
  • In 1965, he became head of the Department of External Affairs.
  • In 1957 he joined the Department of External Affairs.
  • In 1944, he joined the Department of External Affairs.
  • ecial Assistant to the Secretary of State for External Affairs.
  • Peiris current Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister of External Affairs.
  • 1941, he became Under Secretary of State for External Affairs.
  • ior minister post of Minister for Culture and External Affairs.
  • From 1977 to 1981 he was an undersecretary at External Affairs.
  • 8 he was Fine Gael's front-bench spokesman on External Affairs.
  • mics living in ivory towers, unconcerned with external affairs.
  • ointed Assistant Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs.
  • He held the position of minister of external affairs.
  • nce, and was made responsible for defence and external affairs.
  • minister was also the Minister of Defence and External Affairs.
  • Secretary of State for External Affairs: Mackenzie King
  • ding to the statistics of India's Ministry of External Affairs; other estimates of their population
  • s an assistant athletic director for football external affiars.
  • nternally by Fujitsu, and also by some of its external affiliates.
  • rk with pupils, parents, subject teachers and external agencies to ensure that the appropriate suppo
  • ican University, represents the university to external agencies and constituencies, and engages in A
  • and approximately 360 government, library and external agencies staff.
  • me Guards and Civil Defence creditably during External aggression in 1962.
  • in will guarantee the Holy Places against all external aggression and will recognise their inviolabi
  • expected to "respect and preserve as against external aggression" the territorial integrity of othe
  • ses removed from power" and to defend against external aggression.
  • slem lands, including Arab lands, against any external aggression.".
  • ntina shifted form defending the country from external aggressions to defending it from its internal
  • ighting in Iraq - that just as Nasser was the external agitator in Algeria, so Ahmadinejad is the ex
  • s ensuring secure connections to a variety of external agricultural markets throughout the region.
  • e to preserve complete autonomy regardless of external aid and to maintain friendly relations with o
  • ing air into the body without the help of any external aid in the form of a catheter or tube.
  • firmly to the traditional policy of accepting external aid but refusing entangling alliances.
  • by the Mukti Bahini, and with the absence of external aid, eventual surrender.
  • t of its policy of decreasing its reliance on external aid.
  • he abandoned them and learned to live without external aids.
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