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  • te provides a thorough list of the member and observer States of the ICCS
  • he Conference is to present to all member and observer States of the Council of Europe, and to inter
  • Sessions are open to observer states and non-governmental organisations.
  • ttended by 80 delegations from member states, observer states and international organizations.
  • These observer states may then be assumed to correspond to d
  • tative of the Secretary-General and the three observer States and therefore no further action would
  • Jay Rayner of the Observer states "In 1963 the now communist Chinese Emb
  • ber states of the Council as well as those of observer states and organisations.
  • ning of justice in Europe (including granting observer status to and consultations with non-governme
  • s admitted to the United Nations, having held observer status for three years.
  • Observer status was designed for non-European democrac
  • a member of many international bodies and has observer status at others (such as the United Nations)
  • The ambassador of the USA in France had only observer status in the council.
  • joined on December 4, 2008.. Serbia accepted observer status at the same time.
  • The IPU has permanent observer status at the United Nations.
  • ions with the region in the past, was granted observer status in the Three Provinces' Parliament (Dr
  • PBSP(MBRM) has obtained observer status in CCOMPOSA.
  • ommunity (2004) and United States (1995) have observer status .
  • El Ghad was permitted observer status in the Liberal International on the LI
  • nd Russia are among non-signatories that have observer status at meetings of the committee.
  • ull voting rights with the National Party and observer status with the Liberal Party.
  • Japan, Mexico, the U.S. and the Holy See have observer status with the Council of Europe and can par
  • The Council of Europe holds observer status with the United Nations and is regular
  • er 22, 1974, the organization received formal observer status, Ambassador Abdel Rahman became its de
  • the criteria for membership have been granted observer status, including the World Health Organizati
  • The African Observer, subtitled "Illustrative of the General Chara
  • t are genuinely not there to all but a single observer, such as those induced by schizophrenia or a
  • The Observer, Sunday 10 November 2002
  • The Observer supplements ceased publication in 2008.
  • The pilot and his observer survived the impact of the crash.
  • me of emission of the photons detected by the observer, t is the present time, and c is the speed of
  • Meanwhile, the observer takes a quick trip (finite proper time) throu
  • of the Solomon Islands International Election Observer Team in the 2001 General Election in that nat
  • the regional bloc has sent a 200-member poll observer team to monitor Sunday's general election in
  • The European Union's election observer team said Tuesday that the delay is raising t
  • “We have an observer team on the ground that is going to be deploy
  • itable command group and an artillery forward observer team.
  • He is more an involuntary observer than participant in the events that unfold.
  • lance photographer Ben Gibson, engaged by The Observer that day, was arrested on charges of obstruct
  • V president Moss Bresnahan told The Charlotte Observer that SCETV didn't want to deny people on the
  • ximity to a dying colony) might suggest to an observer that a contagious disease is involved.
  • 1981, he was part of a team at the Charlotte Observer that won journalism's most prestigious award,
  • One financial expert told the Observer that if Wachovia's shareholders voted the dea
  • Geraldine Bedell wrote in The Observer that the "most vivid image of the marriage is
  • In 1992 William Feaver wrote in London's Observer that King is the one sculptor of his generati
  • He told The Observer that he never knew his father, and that his m
  • In May 2009 it was revealed by the Harrow Observer that human excrement was found at the station
  • ieces, writing for The Sun-Herald, The Sunday Observer, The Sunday Australian, The Bulletin, The Syd
  • mural quadrants were constructed, giving the observer the ability to measure a full 90° range of el
  • er, Sunday Times Magazine, New Scientist, The Observer, The Guardian, Creative Design, Screen Intern
  • r publications including The Independent, The Observer, The Times Literary Supplement, The Sunday Ti
  • xample, the sentence "The coat is red" has no observer, the sentence "We see the coat as red" (where
  • ish newspapers including The Independent, The Observer, The Times, and The Sunday Times, as well as
  • 4 December - The first issue of The Observer, the world's first Sunday newspaper, is publi
  • rs and magazines including The Spectator, The Observer, The Scotsman, The Herald, The Sunday Times,
  • rked as a journalist for the Raleigh News and Observer, the Asheville Citizen, and the New York Post
  • dition, Julf claimed that he explained to the Observer the steps he took to prevent child pornograph
  • While he was moving to replace the wounded observer, the enemy detonated a Claymore mine, severel
  • ny years, and a regular book reviewer for The Observer, The Sunday Times, The Independent, the Finan
  • Victor Kaspruk international observer The Ukrainian Week magazine and newspaper Den
  • According to an external observer, the infinite time dilation at the horizon it
  • uding The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Observer, the New Statesman and The Monthly.
  • The Spectator, The Magazine of Art, The Scots Observer, The Tablet, The Art Journal, the National Ob
  • she has written for The Daily Telegraph, The Observer, The New Statesman, The London Review of Book
  • ed for the Florida Times Union, the Charlotte Observer, the Boston Globe, and The Washington Post.
  • ndent, Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, The Observer, The Irish Times, The Hindu and The Scotsman
  • With a crew of two (pilot and observer), the observer's rear cockpit was fitted with
  • She writes for The Guardian, The Observer, The Mail on Sunday, Harpers & Queen and the
  • is a regular contributor to The Guardian, The Observer, The Times Literary Supplement, and BBC Telev
  • everal magazines and newspapers including The Observer, The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Los Ange
  • differential effect of being an actor versus observer, the effect of the self-serving bias and the
  • For the more casual observer the Robie House will continue to feature guid
  • ent, The Daily Mail, The Washington Post, The Observer, The Sunday Times, The Sunday Telegraph, The
  • s that as we move along the worldline of each observer, their spatial triad is parallel-transported.
  • nued to serve as a League Consultant and Game Observer thereafter.
  • ork, although admittedly to the dispassionate observer this may, indeed, seem a pointless exercise.
  • ompletely obliterated, at least to the casual observer, though a number of reminders of the line - i
  • ture is perhaps more accessible to the casual observer through macrostructural features in commonpla
  • vement is in being the most prominent foreign observer to the Confederacy, and perhaps on both sides
  • wing the image in a reflector by allowing the observer to stand behind the primary mirror.
  • just before the summer solstice, allowing an observer to predict the coming of this event.
  • dor to Brazil, and finally as the West German Observer to the United Nations from 1958 to 1960.
  • On 14 June 2010, he was appointed as an observer to the Israeli special independent public Tur
  • He is also the first observer to accomplish this feat since 1961.
  • He was named the Special Envoy and Permanent Observer to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, on 30
  • crowd, recorded by the Hastings & St Leonards Observer to have been "in a state of high excitement a
  • e direction from which it was easiest for the observer to fire at him.
  • nd Italy, where he was attached as a military observer to Radetzky's Army in the First Italian War o
  • ually, Jean was demoted from inflight science observer to not flying at all.
  • Finally the distance x from the observer to the object needs to be measured.
  • In August 2005 Stoyanov became an Observer to the European Parliament (EP), and, in Janu
  • ence is a system of measuring rods used by an observer to measure the surrounding space by providing
  • Greene used a quote and endorsement from the Observer to headline a heavily run television ad durin
  • r the Stetson-Schilt photometer, allowing the observer to adjust the light level directed at the ast
  • workplace and in 2002 became the first “trans observerto the UK Trades Union Congress (TUC) LGBT C
  • h allusion to the tendency of thunder near an observer to seem all-surrounding.
  • sment is addressed by a mother (or perhaps an observer) to her newborn son.
  • he film's protagonist's journey from detached observer to painfully involved main character.
  • As Chief Election Commissioner he was an observer to the elections in Zimbabwe and the U.S Pres
  • n one of the five pilots reported by Pakistan Observer to have been captured alive on 5 December 197
  • er afternoon-only newspaper, The Fayetteville Observer, to form the consolidated morning daily newsp
  • the Moon as viewed from Earth, permitting an observer to see slightly different halves of the surfa
  • By skilful manoeuvring he enabled his Observer to bring down another; the remainder of the e
  • prominent Boston clockmaker, as "Astronomical Observer to the University" (at no salary).
  • The firing led the New York Observer to publish a front-page profile of her by Geo
  • Nagi is an observer to the awakening of several more HiMEs, and a
  • nd's EU accession, Tomczak served as a Polish observer to the European Parliament.
  • hragm in front of the objective he enabled an observer to deduce the color and spectral class of a s
  • He was then transferred from Flying Officer Observer to the Royal Flying Corps's General List on 1
  • Older recorders required a human observer to interpret the results; recorded results mi
  • he same year Attard Montalto was appointed an observer to the European Parliament by the Labour Part
  • Observer training continued apace and the airfield was
  • The 3d was most likely an observer training unit during the First World War from
  • After aerial observer training at James Connally Air Force Base, Te
  • Although the school now concentrated on observer training, from 1925 all naval aircrew were pr
  • onducted flexible gunnery training, and radar observer training.
  • To the casual observer Tralee station rather resembles that at Killa
  • e Newspaper Proprietors' Association, and The Observer Trust, as well as being Director of the Royal
  • e Mansions South have included Kathryn Flett, Observer TV critic and star of the BBC's ‘Grumpy Old W
  • sands - Following prompting by the University Observer, UCD acknowledges that it overcharged the stu
  • ive that generally looks "natural" to a human observer under normal viewing conditions.
  • the pilot under the wing at mid-chord and the observer under a trailing edge cut-out; indeed, Barnwe
  • He has served as an election observer under the aegis of the BHHRG in a number of c
  • ive that generally looks "natural" to a human observer under normal viewing conditions, as compared
  • s associated with an aversive response in the observer, underpinned by the neural circuits involved
  • 1961 he was appointed economics editor at The Observer until 1964 and in 1965 was appointed as an ad
  • She remained an observer until 1975.
  • urday (formerly known as the Kentish Saturday Observer until April 2009) is a free regional newspape
  • The publication began as the Scots Observer, until its location was moved from Edinburgh
  • blished by various magazines including the UN Observer, Uruknet, The Global Research Institute, Pale
  • Right Ascension - After polar alignment, the observer uses a calculator or a known star to synchron
  • for leaving death threats on Smith's New York Observer voice mail, in retaliation for unflattering c
  • osiah & Macaulay, Zachary (eds) The Christian Observer, Volume 13, Boston 1814
  • With observer W. T. Jourdan aboard, and escorted by another
  • d with the Morpeth Herald' - meaning that the Observer was effectively an edition of the Herald, wit
  • The Ponteland Observer was a weekly newspaper that circulated in the
  • The Coastal Observer was merged into the Beaufort-Hyde News in 199
  • In 1999, The News & Observer was named one of the nation's 100 best newspa
  • The top foreign observer was nationalist Russian politician Vladimir Z
  • The Observer) was a Hebrew language daily newspaper in Man
  • A legal observer was arrested for approaching a police officer
  • Captain Gammon, with 2nd Lt. Appleby as Observer, was the leader of two formations (ten machin
  • Observer was assigned to the 12th Naval District and w
  • Mars Observer was launched on September 25, 1992 at 17:05:0
  • The National Observer was a British newspaper published from 1888-1
  • Following this practice, Kroll's observer was Lieutenant Holzhausen.
  • September, he ran his total to 17. His usual observer was Arthur Newland, an ace in his own right.
  • Observer was laid down 6 September 1941 by F. L. Fulto
  • USN aircrew volunteered to try, and after the observer was quickly taught how to use an Owen submach
  • ese early days of aviation reconnaissance the observer was an officer and the pilot a non-commission
  • t with the pro-government newspaper The Daily Observer was terminated without explanation.
  • He was uninjured but an observer was killed and three onlookers were seriously
  • The Saturday Observer was launched in March 2005 and is distributed
  • synchronised Vickers machine guns, while the observer was provided with two Lewis guns on a rocking
  • The Observer was still less favourable: "This operetta is
  • The Alabama Observer was a newspaper published in Alabama by Media
  • Only one American, a forward artillery observer, was killed, while 14 were wounded.
  • The one to the left of the observer, wearing the Columbian cap, is in mourning.
  • (1814) revealed a good-tempered, fair-minded observer, well grounded in science and the humanities.
  • vice Cross; the Operations Officer and Flight Observer were both mentioned in Despatches.
  • Kirkman and his observer were captured in action after being shot down
  • On 25 January 1918, both pilot and observer were withdrawn from combat and shipped home.
  • The pilot and observer were seated in individual cockpits in the dee
  • machine burst into flames and both pilot and observer were badly wounded.
  • In 1962 she became an observer when a vacancy became available.
  • aid to derive its name from the ability of an observer, when standing on the island during a full mo
  • ntended target was an Iraqi forward artillery observer when it hit the hotel.
  • contributed as gardening correspondent of The Observer, which incidentally - for she never touted it
  • The race's next sponsor was The Observer, which began supporting the event in 1965.
  • He was previously editor of the Charlotte Observer, which earned three Pulitzer Prizes (sharing
  • years later, to the starting of the Christian Observer which became for much of the nineteenth centu
  • passport work plus his income from the Texas Observer, which paid him $5 a picture.
  • 987, he founded the weekly paper The New York Observer, which covered New York culture and politics.
  • He is a regular contributor to the New York Observer while also covering the United States for a n
  • n Othello was praised by Kate Kellaway of The Observer, who described her as "charming".
  • (TCG), which is the proper time of a notional observer who is infinitely far away (so not affected b
  • The community got its name from an observer who saw the whitewash run off the Cumberland
  • e rate of a clock is greatest according to an observer who is at rest with respect to the clock.
  • The pilot sat to the rear of the observer, who was stationed over the upper wing.
  • Sergeant Frank Potter was a World War I observer who became a flying ace, being credited with
  • For an observer who has only one observation - of his/her own
  • s reporter and business editor for The News & Observer, who in 1991 began writing a weekly philanthr
  • The observer, who occupied the rear cockpit, was armed wit
  • When this happens, a properly positioned observer will see the grazed object disappear and reap
  • The British amateur observer William Denning discovered it in the late nin
  • Chinese politics observer Willy Lam suggested that a power struggle is
  • Voice, she has written for The Guardian, The Observer, Wired Magazine, The New York Post, The Huffi
  • ery C. 2d Lt. Durham was serving as a forward observer with Company D, 2d Battalion, 28th Infantry d
  • During World War I he served as an observer with the Royal Flying Corps in East Africa, w
  • 1940 to February 1941 Armstrong was a combat observer with the Royal Air Force in England, then ret
  • e and definitions of the 1931 CIE 2° standard observer with the corresponding color matching functio
  • means to measure the velocity of an inertial observer with regard to a possible medium of propagati
  • On 10 October 1916, he was flying as an observer with Pietro Valdimiro when they clashed with
  • May 2010, Garrison served as an international observer with the People's International Observers Mis
  • He was a British Observer with the International Observer Team on Genoc
  • Observed by each observer with the keenness of a hawk,
  • Going to England as a military observer with the Fighter Command of the Royal Air For
  • ed by light and to the relative motion of the observer with respect to the physical system obliging
  • Korea where he was assigned duty as a forward observer with the 4.2” Mortar Company, 1st Marines, 1s
  • Tulloch was an observer with Japanese forces during the Russo-Japanes
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