Jacques Franquet is a member of the International Narcotics Control Board the rapporteur for its Annual Report. |
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In accepting the position, he told the Board that he had at long last made his dearly departed mother very proud. |
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Plans to construct a wind farm are on the agenda for the September meeting of Ramsbottom and Tottington Area Board. |
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In the process of being established, the 26 member County Development Board will be owned by the different organisations affiliated to the board. |
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The website also will attempt to get affiliated to Maharashtra Board schools. |
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The Pensions Board is to consider relaxing the rules governing pension fund solvency in the case of its 2,000 Defined Benefit Schemes. |
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Last in the chain is the advisory body, the National Security Advisory Board. |
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If this alarms you, listen to what Central Ground Water Board experts have to say. |
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The Coast Guard's Board of Inquiry was notified, the wheelsman and all parties involved thoroughly questioned. |
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When the poor wallies on the Parole Board let such offenders out of prison, what is the consequence? |
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Three stocks fell for every two that rose on the Big Board, while two declined for every one that advanced on the NASDAQ Stock Market. |
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Board walks take walkers through bog and tussock up to a moraine ridge overlooking the Otira Valley. |
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This refined process expedites the work of the Board members and helps them make efficient, knowledge-based decisions. |
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Owing to the danger of capture by the enemy both the Admiralty and Navy Board insisted that all storeships sailed in convoy. |
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By Catherine Walter's reckoning, it was at 10 o'clock on Sunday night that the Board members of the National Australia Bank reached a deal. |
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The enthusiastic response convinced the Milanese Opera Board to recast La Scala as a classical company of international stature. |
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The two men do, however, agree that the film did not merit the 18 certificate awarded by the British Board of Film Classification. |
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There had been outbreaks of measles that winter in the Midlands Health Board region and in the west of the country. |
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The Health Board put her up in a house with the children and that same night she moved a man into the house. |
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The two recapitalised banks have established their Boards and Board committees. |
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It has since been renamed Balnahowan and now houses the Central Fisheries Board. |
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Undeterred, he hatched a scheme for a Board Of Fringe Classification which would award 18 certificates to offensive shows. |
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The chairman of Shipston-on-Stour Board of Guardians submitted the estimate of expenditure from Lady Day to Michaelmas next. |
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The joint committee of owners will meet a second time before the full Board of Governors convenes later this month. |
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The British Board of Film Classification has given the film an 18 certificate. |
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Those schools who could not attend can collect their resource pack at the Carlow Enterprise Board office. |
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The following players were regraded to junior status at last week's meeting of the South Mayo GAA Board. |
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The executive administrator of the Rabbit Board admits that initial attempts to replace their founder have not been encouraging. |
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Leadership and direction should be forthcoming form the County Board officers. |
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The Strawberry Board of Directors say its been a hectic week getting everything set up for the kick-off of the festival. |
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He has served as an ICC match referee and is a past chief executive of the Pakistan Cricket Board. |
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The Feds Board of Directors later reinstated the approval for the expansion of the facilities. |
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These factors will be taken into account when the application for the Stockwell Square development is considered by the Planning Board. |
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Board insulation is usually 1 to 2 inches thick and is cut or kerfed to fit between metal ties in cavity walls. |
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The censor Board has refused to renew the certificate of the film, since many of its scenes show Saibaba smoking. |
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But Balance Board UK, based in Liverpool, says it doubts the ruling will be brought into action. |
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There may be other cases where allegations are put forward in some other form, and that may be an appropriate case for the Board to lay a complaint before the Tribunal. |
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The New York Board of Rabbis would send in cases of macaroons for the congregation at every Passover. |
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Meanwhile, Benjamin says, the Board watched, applauded the parents, and barred the headmaster from responding. |
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The Supreme Court eventually stepped in and ended legal segregation in the landmark 1954 decision, Brown v. Board of education. |
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A Buddhist family sued Sabine Parish School Board for violating their right to religious freedom. |
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The CIA Publication Review Board has required that the following statement be included with this commentary. |
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The 19 panel members, including Jiles, were chosen from among the Coordinating Board members, university regents and trustees, college administrators and community leaders. |
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With this decision, the Board reaffirms its strong commitment to the Olympic ideal of unity through sport, and fair and balanced treatment of all athletes. |
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Next the Censor Board denied the film a certificate for a whole year until the Bombay High Court ordered that the film could be publicly screened without cuts. |
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After a month, they took this register to the District Board, showed them proof of the teacher's non-attendance and managed to get him transferred. |
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Peake also made reference to the existence of the National Lotteries Control Board on Duke Street, which lay in close proximity to the Methodist Church just across the road. |
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Board and batten patterns are laid up using standard dimension lumber. |
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The Rabbit Board chairman said while there had been previous outbreaks of rabbits north of the rabbit-proof fence, this was one of the worst he had seen in 16 years. |
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The Graduate Studies Committee is chaired by the Director of Graduate Studies, and consists of the Co-Ordinator and Chairman of the Board afforced by Group Representatives. |
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Cullinan was recalled to the South African side for the second Test in Cape Town but withdrew on Tuesday after the United Cricket Board failed to offer him a contract. |
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McCullough's career was put on hold for over a year when he was refused a license to box by the British Boxing Board of Control following a brain scan. |
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The Midland Health Board has launched a quarterly newsletter to keep foster carers informed on issues, events and developments relevant to fostering. |
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However, if the NOCs and IF involved agree, then the IOC Executive Board may reduce or cancel this period. |
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On the basis of this technical evaluation, the IOC Executive Board selects the applicants that will proceed to the candidature stage. |
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The dispute went to Formula One's Contract Recognition Board, who ruled in favour of BAR on 20 October, forcing Button to stay with the team. |
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The original flag appears in the canton of the Commissioners' Ensign of the Northern Lighthouse Board. |
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The Technical Management Board is responsible for over 250 technical committees, who develop the ISO standards. |
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Glamorgan CCC play in the England and Wales Cricket Board County Championship. |
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The Hall was created in 2006 as the IRB Hall of Fame when the sport's governing body of World Rugby was known as the International Rugby Board. |
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The NLRA designated the National Labor Relations Board as the implementing agency. |
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He was a member of the Board of General Officers established in 1717 to investigate the abuse of pay. |
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Scurvy would be eradicated in the Royal Navy in the 1790s by the chairman of the Navy's Sick and Hurt Board, Gilbert Blane. |
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The President of the Board of Trade, William Gladstone, resigned from the cabinet over the Maynooth Grant. |
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The CAS heads the Air Force Board, which is a committee of the Defence Council. |
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Penney spoke to Omond Solandt, the chairman of the Canadian Defence Research Board, and they arranged for a joint feasibility study. |
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Maloof arranged for Hage to meet with civilian Richard Perle, then head of the Defense Policy Board. |
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The industry was by then nationalised, but even the National Coal Board failed to appreciate the danger they created. |
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Other major employers in the city are Admiral Group, HSBC, Virgin Media, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, BT and Amazon. |
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The permanent secretary heads the civil service of the Welsh Government and chairs the Strategic Delivery and Performance Board. |
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Board members are appointed at the discretion of and by the permanent secretary. |
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For example, the case of Pickin v British Railways Board was dismissed because it relied on the standing order process not having been fulfilled. |
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Legal aid, administered by the Scottish Legal Aid Board, is available to persons with little disposable income for cases in the Court of Session. |
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They are appointed on the recommendation of the Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland. |
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The Naval Service as a whole falls under the command of the Navy Board, which is headed by the First Sea Lord. |
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The Defence Council delegates administration of the Naval Service to the Admiralty Board, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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Upon the end of World War II, the British departed the Suffield area and it was formally taken over by the Canadian Defence Research Board. |
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In June 2014 the SIPRI Governing Board appointed Dr Ian Anthony as Director for an interim period. |
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The Deputy Director is appointed by the Governing Board from Swedish candidates. |
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The exceptions would expire on January 30, 2009, unless extended by the Federal Reserve Board. |
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In July 1943, the War Production Board drew up a plan for the mass distribution of penicillin stocks to Allied troops fighting in Europe. |
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As a direct result of the war and the War Production Board, by June 1945, over 646 billion units per year were being produced. |
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Another six are nominated by the Board in consultation with the Executive Committee of the University Senate. |
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The British Railways Board continued in existence as a corporation until early 2001, when it was replaced with the Strategic Rail Authority. |
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Finlayson lost the confidence of the Board in 2014 and resigned, replaced by Andrew Gould. |
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The Agency Board legally constitutes SEPA and board members are appointed by Scottish Ministers. |
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The members of the Board of Supervisors are elected as representatives of specific districts within the city. |
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On 1 April 1900, the Board of Education Act 1899 abolished the committee and instituted a new board, headed by a president. |
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The Education Act 1944 replaced the Board of Education with a new Ministry of Education. |
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In 1904 the London County Council became a local education authority, with the abolition of the London School Board. |
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It also reviews reports of the Executive Board and decides whether there are areas of work requiring further examination. |
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The main functions of the Board are to carry out the decisions and policies of the Assembly, to advise it and to facilitate its work. |
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The 2017 charter abolished the BBC Trust and replaced it with external regulation by Ofcom, with governance by the BBC Board. |
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The Broadcasters' Audience Research Board survey is used to estimate the rate of penetration of TV sets into domestic households. |
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The Scottish Football Association sits on the International Football Association Board which is responsible for the laws of the game. |
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The IRFU was a founding member of the International Rugby Football Board, now known as World Rugby, in 1886 with Scotland and Wales. |
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There are seventeen in the Republic where the licensing authority is Bord na gCon, the Irish Greyhound Board. |
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In 1967 the Deputy Master of the Royal Mint approached the Decimal Currency Board to ask for their advice on the introduction of a new coin. |
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The Convention also established the International Narcotics Control Board, merging the Permanent Central Board and the Drug Supervisory Board. |
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The trouble is that the neddies in the Board of Trade would probably approve it. |
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The flexible curriculum is set by the Ministry of Education and the Education Board. |
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Beginning late in the 17th century, the administration of all British colonies was overseen by the Board of Trade in London. |
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Laws could be examined by the British Privy Council or Board of Trade, which also held veto power of legislation. |
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A joint committee of inquiry was established by the Board of Trade and the Atlantic Telegraph Company. |
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Board Members were elected by the ratepayers under a system of cumulative voting. |
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According to the Mammal Society and the Dutch Water Board, this will cause a threat to the river dikes. |
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The party is governed by a Party Management Board convened the Party Chairman, currently Robert Forman. |
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Jump on Board performed well commercial in the band's native Scotland, debuting at number one on the Scottish Album Charts. |
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In support of the album, the band will embark on a world tour throughout 2017 on the Jump on Board Live Tour. |
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The Premier issued a third edict re-forming the Board of Directors of the Eskan Bank. |
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It was as if the blackfellas were their property, and the Board could do with them as they saw fit. |
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Drss. Ella R. Swinney of Smyrna, Del., has been appointed medical missionary to Shanghai, China, by the Baptist Board. |
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The England cricket team, controlled by the England and Wales Cricket Board, is the only national team in the UK with Test status. |
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The Welsh Department for the Board of Education followed in 1907, which gave Wales its first significant educational devolution. |
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An adapted version of the old Board of Ordnance flag has also been used, after it was left behind when munitions were removed from the isles. |
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The Isle of Wight is the 39th official county in English cricket, and the Isle of Wight Cricket Board organises a league of local clubs. |
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On 5 October 2011, Meri Huws, Chair of the Welsh Language Board, was appointed the new Welsh Language Commissioner. |
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In 2006 the Welsh Language Board launched a free software pack which enabled the use of SMS predictive text in Welsh. |
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In right of her being president of the Board, she is also the chair of Board meetings. |
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The Defence Council delegates management of the Naval Service to the Admiralty Board, chaired by the Secretary of State for Defence. |
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He or she chairs the Board of Management, which consists of the heads of the six departments of the House. |
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The India Act created a new Board of Control to oversee the affairs of the East India Company. |
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It differed from Fox's failed India Bill 1783 and specified that the Board would be appointed by the King. |
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Asquith in 1908, Churchill was promoted to the Cabinet as President of the Board of Trade. |
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Under the new system, a new NHS Commissioning Board, called NHS England, oversees the NHS from the Department of Health. |
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The lands are administered by Shepway District Council, with the Cabinet members forming the Board of Trustees. |
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The Mersey Docks and Harbour Board used granite from a quarry it owned in Scotland for construction of the quays. |
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The National Statistician would be directly accountable to Parliament through a more widely constituted independent governing Statistics Board. |
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The International Narcotics Control Board of the United Nations imposes a world law of prohibition of certain drugs. |
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In Canada, the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board examines drug pricing and determines if a price is excessive or not. |
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In February 2010, Dawkins was named to the Freedom From Religion Foundation's Honorary Board of distinguished achievers. |
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The second was delivered in January 1903 to the Richmond Main Sewerage Board. |
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The Metropolitan Railway protested about the change of plan, but after arbitration by the Board of Trade, the DC system was adopted. |
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In the same year that the London Passenger Transport Board was formed, Harry Beck's diagrammatic tube map appeared for the first time. |
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The TfL Board is appointed by the Mayor of London, who also sets the structure and level of public transport fares in London. |
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The functions of the Board of Control for Lunacy and Mental Deficiency were transferred to the Minister. |
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A month later, the Board of Education decided that free school meals should become more widely available. |
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In 1848, a General Board of Health was created with the First Commissioner of Woods and Forests as its President. |
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In 1854, this Board was reconstituted and the President appointed separately. |
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From 1871, that function was transferred to the new Local Government Board. |
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The Ministry of Health was created in 1919 as a reconstruction of the Local Government Board. |
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Board games and dice games were played as a popular pastime at all levels of society. |
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For instance, in 2005, the Southern Baptist International Mission Board forbade its missionaries to receive alien immersions for baptism. |
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The service is run by a Board of Directors under the Independent Chairmanship of Peter Williamson. |
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They are also eligible for a low interest loan from the Higher Education Loan Board. |
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The only building which remained from the previous Water Board landowners became the music department for St Paul's Juniors. |
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In May 1992, Dairy Crest, a subsidiary of the Milk Marketing Board, closed the Hawes creamery with the loss of 59 jobs. |
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The third Secretary of State and the Board of Trade were abolished and pensions were limited and regulated. |
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It was grouped into the Strand District in 1855 when it came within the area of responsibility of the Metropolitan Board of Works. |
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On 30 September 1936, the studio complex was officially opened by Dr Leslie Burgin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade. |
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The film's darker and more violent plot elicited calls for cuts by the British Board of Film Classification. |
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In 2009, the director received the Board of the Governors Award from the American Society of Cinematographers. |
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The British Board of Film Classification also classifies films for viewing in Northern Ireland. |
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It became easier to lend objects, the constitution of the Board of Trustees changed and the Natural History Museum became fully independent. |
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On 29 September 2015, the Board of Trustees confirmed Hartwig Fischer as the director of the museum. |
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Gradually, the individual clubs were integrated into one overarching organization, now known as the Australian Racing Board. |
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They do not come under the control of the Greyhound Board of Great Britain. |
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The governing body of professional boxing is the British Boxing Board of Control. |
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Over time the Laws have been amended, and since 1886 they have been maintained by the International Football Association Board. |
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Meetings also occur every three months where supporters are invited by ballot and are invited to ask questions to the Board. |
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The Board has been operating since 1 January 1997 and represents England on the International Cricket Council. |
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The England and Wales Cricket Board declined and the series was played over five Tests. |
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Despite these tensions the Board took over a number of existing schools and established new ones. |
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By 1889, fourteen schools were operated by the Board but truancy and lack of attendance remained a problem, as in many industrial districts. |
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Following the end of the Second World War, 23 companies were set up in the Rhondda Valleys, eighteen of them sponsored by the Board of Trade. |
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Previously she was employed as an Economic Development officer for the Development Board for Rural Wales. |
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The mayor is also the county executive, and the county Board of Supervisors acts as the city council. |
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Public schools are run by the San Francisco Unified School District as well as the State Board of Education for some charter schools. |
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The nearest official Met Office weather station is at Milford Haven Conservancy Board. |
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The Ordnance Survey Board remain accountable to the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. |
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That same year Ford himself was elected to the Board of Directors for the Archaeological Institute of America. |
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His father worked for the National Coal Board and his mother was a singer with the Welsh National Opera. |
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Health services in the county are provided by Hywel Dda Local Health Board which also provides for Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire. |
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In 1972, the Dublin Port and Docks Board proposed building an oil refinery in Dublin Bay. |
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The islands were bought in 1856 by the Trustees of the Liverpool Docks, which later became known as the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board. |
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It combusts with oxygen to create heat, as demonstrated by a British inventor in a 1974 film of the National Film Board of Canada. |
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In 1831, the first Navy Board was abolished as a separate entity, and its duties and responsibilities were given over to the Admiralty. |
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The Board of Admiralty consisted of a number of Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. |
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The president of the Board was known as the First Lord of the Admiralty, who was a member of the Cabinet. |
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S to issue orders in their own name as opposed to previously by the Secretary in the name of the Board. |
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The responsibility for overseeing implementation of state policy in the county is administered by the County Administrative Board. |
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The Dover Harbour Board is the responsible authority for the running of the Port of Dover. |
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The Hospital Group of Havre is a public health facility managed by a Supervisory Board chaired by the Mayor of Le Havre. |
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The proposal was initially resisted by the remainder of the Board of Admiralty, but Fisher convinced them of the benefits of the changes. |
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Fisher was made chairman of the Government's Board of Invention and Research, serving in that post until the end of the war. |
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The Construction Industry Training Board is based on the former airfield of RAF Bircham Newton. |
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In 1821 a committee of inquiry recommended that responsibility for the Preventative Waterguard be transferred to the Board of Customs. |
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The legislation took two years to pass after repeated pressures from the East India Company and the Board of Trade. |
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In addition a new County of London was to be formed from the area of the Metropolitan Board of Works. |
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Work on classification began in 1913 by the government's Roads Board to determine the quality and usage of British roads. |
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Over the years it has been used as home to the city's gunner, the Town Gaol and even as storage for the Southampton Harbour Board. |
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With the help of condemned bomb shells filled with gunpowder acquired from the Ordnance Board he blasted his way into parts of the wreck. |
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The Institute itself is governed by a Board of five elected Trustees who are advised by an appointed Council of members. |
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Members of the Flag Institute's Council are appointed by the Board of Trustees to advise them. |
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Ownership of the ferries eventually passed from the British Railways Board to Sealink UK Limited. |
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Nevertheless, on 1 June 1864 the Company Secretary wrote to the Board of Trade giving notice that the railway would open in a month. |
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There was then a delay with the rolling stock but Colonel Yolland made the Board of Trade inspection on 19 August. |
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That year the Board declared a dividend on its preference stock, although payment had to be made by the issue of additional preference stock. |
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For this flyaway son of a Phoenician did not seem to wait for the decision of the polyglot Judges of the Emigration Board. |
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Bahamas is not a part of the West Indies Cricket Board, so players are not eligible to play for the West Indies cricket team. |
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A Board of nineteen members appointed Prince Johan Maurits, Count of Nassau, Governor of Pernambuco. |
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The Admiralty passed them on to the Board of Longitude for evaluation and consideration for the Longitude Prize. |
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Each school district has an elected Board of Education that sets policy, budget, goals, and approves expenditures. |
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The State University System of Florida was founded in 1905, and is governed by the Florida Board of Governors. |
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India's Tobacco Board is headquartered in Guntur in the state of Andhra Pradesh. |
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The Tea Board of India and the Ordnance Factories Board of the Ministry of Defence are also headquartered in the city. |
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Board of Education decision has been criticized by conservatives such as Patrick Buchanan and former presidential contender Barry Goldwater. |
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Board of Education, the Supreme Court of the United States decision that led to the end of segregated public schools. |
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On May 4, 1847 the New York State Legislature created the Board of Commissioners of Immigration to regulate immigration. |
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The General Counsel acts as a prosecutor and the Board acts as an appellate judicial body from decisions of administrative law judges. |
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Although Roosevelt instructed the NWLB not to intrude on jurisdiction exercised by the NLRB, the War Labor Board refused to honor this request. |
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Bush refused to make some nominations to the Board and Senate Democrats refused to confirm those which he did make. |
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The Board, on the other hand, is the adjudicative body that decides the unfair labor practice cases brought to it. |
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The Board has jurisdiction to hold elections and prosecute violations of the Act in Puerto Rico and American Samoa. |
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The decision of the Administrative Law Judge may be reviewed by the five member Board. |
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Later agencies include the Federal Trade Commission, Securities and Exchange Commission, Civil Aeronautics Board, and various other institutions. |
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Prior to the establishment of the British Empire on 2 August 1858, Lord Stanley had served as President of the Board of Control. |
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This act is enforced by the Central Pollution Control Board and the numerous State Pollution Control Boards. |
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In 1671, The Warren was officially established by the Board as an Ordnance Storage Depot. |
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The Board of Ordnance had had, from the early days of the Warren, teams of artillerymen and military engineers on site. |
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John Grant of the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1859 set out requirements for cement to be used in the London sewer project. |
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Joseph Bazalgette, a civil engineer and Chief Engineer of the Metropolitan Board of Works, was given responsibility for the work. |
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During questioning, an engineer for the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board was asked how he would avoid such a problem. |
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In 1823 Huskisson was appointed to the Cabinet as President of the Board of Trade and Treasurer of the Navy. |
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This followed a failed attempt to present himself for service in the Board of Trade as an economic statistician. |
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The 2009 Board of Health made Uxbridge the third community in the US to ban tobacco sales in pharmacies, but later reversed this. |
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Community Board 4 also generally opposes requests for street renamings, according to Robert J. Benfatto Jr., the district manager. |
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The area had previously been an urban sanitary district presided over by the Local Board of Health. |
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Fleetwood Cricket Club, based at Broadwater, are affiliated with the Lancashire Cricket Board and compete in the Northern League. |
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Most, if not all, of the larger theatres are subsidised by local authorities or the North West Regional Arts Board. |
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Plans for new larger locks at Beeston and Wilford were abandoned when the Trent Catchment Board opposed them. |
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In 2012 the British Wool Marketing Board opened its new headquarters in the city. |
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In 1836 the Wakefield Poor Law Union was formed following the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834 with an elected Board of Guardians. |
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In 2001 a Board of Visitors report condemned sanitation at Dartmoor as well as highlighting a list of urgent repairs needed at the prison. |
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The Forestry Commission is governed by a Board of Commissioners made up of a chairperson and up to ten Forestry Commissioners. |
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An Executive Board works with the Commissioners to handle the strategic management of the Forestry Commission. |
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Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the post of the Executive Director of the Kenya Roads Board has been a thorn in the flesh of the Minister. |
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The Rainy River District Abattoir Board has announced public consultation results on its proposed abattoir in Emo. |
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One half of the supervisory Board should be appointed by the workpeople through trade union machinery, normally at company or combine level. |
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Penny Asbell is a member of Aton's Advisory Board and received an unrestricted grant in 2008 from Aton for her research. |
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Moreover, Karin Baler as the first of Urs Buhler's three daughters joined the Board of Directors. |
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Vail s selection was part of the ABOS Board of Directors selecting its 2015-16 officers and electing two new directors-elect. |
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Elvey serves on the Board of ALGOL, a publicly traded company based in Milan, Italy. |
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This change in the regulations concerning amateurism was made clear at a meeting of the International Rugby Board yesterday. |
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Ghulam Farooq Barakzai, the Review Board member Abdul Shakoor Dadras, Abdul Karim Qanat and Defence Ministry official Anwar Shah. |
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Zecchini has joined its Board of Directors, increasing the total number of members to four. |
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The National Transportation Safety Board last year blamed shoddy maintenance for the failure of the aircraft's jackscrew. |
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Director and ICAF Board Member, Elena Janker, convinced the Utopia Station organizers to introduce children's utopias in their famous exhibition. |
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Ralphs noted that the National Labor Relations Board investigated similar allegations and dismissed the claims. |
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Homeowners who disagree with the reassessments can file an appeal with the county's Assessment Appeals Board from July 2 through Nov. |
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The Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists requires ALL RPSGTs to recertify every 5 years to maintain their credential. |
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Thomas became chairman of Department of Public Instruction Board of Advice 134, under whom school 488 fell, and was a keen Rechabite. |
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Armure, Kalla, Board Meeting and Plumania are also promising, but no filly can touch Stacelita if she returns in the same form as at Chantilly. |
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In May 2015, at the request of the Greek government, IFCs Board endorsed a selective and temporary IFC reengagement in Greece. |
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Committee to Reexamine IOM Pregnancy Weight Guidelines, Food and Nutrition Board and Board on Children, Youth, and Families. |
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Regensburg, principal of AR Consulting Group, were elected by the Board of Directors of Uni-Marts, Inc. |
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Founding NCFF Executive Board members include Sandra Champion, Harold Evensky, Tom Grzymala, Don Rembert and Knut Rostad. |
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Reinhardt is celebrating the success of his first event as the Brooklyn Board of Realtors' 2010 president. |
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The Film Board tried to reinvolve him, rehabilitate him, after he came back from Toronto. |
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Two women Lisa Davis and Janina Kugel are currently members of the seven-member Managing Board. |
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In 1997, the Kentucky State District Council of Carpenters petitioned the National Labor Relations Board to represent all 110 employees. |
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Five Albertans with extensive labour relations experience have been appointed to the Alberta Labour Relations Board. |
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The inclusion resulted from a decision by the British Columbia Labour Relations Board. |
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The Union is filing additional charges at the Ontario Labour Relations Board to the numerous charges filed previously. |
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The Board also approved the appointment of Maureen Babis as NYCIDA executive director. |
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The Little Rock Board of Directors is considering a ban on late-night establishments within the city limits. |
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Vigdor served as lead investor and founding Chariman of the Board of Fort Lauderdale-based Balize, Inc. |
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He added that more development funds would be utilized if higher revenue is collected by the Federal Board of Revenuer. |
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The planning commission recommended approval of the rezone on a 3-2 vote and sent it to the Cascade Town Board. |
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The Australian Cricket Board have called for the increased use of new technology in an attempt to reduce contentious leg before wicket decisions. |
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He is a former member of the RIBA Council and Board and was Chair of both Policy and Strategy and RIBA London region. |
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In 2008, the Bus Rapid Transit Scheme between Sheffield and Rotherham was approved by the Yorkshire and Humber Assembly's Regional Transport Board. |
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English Heritage is governed by a Trustee Board who set the strategic direction of the organisation and ensure that the organisation delivers it goals and objectives. |
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Board of Regents member Benjamin Kudo recently proposed the moratorium. |
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In 1939, the Mersey and Irwell Joint Committee was superseded by the Lancashire Rivers Board, but wartime conditions brought about further deterioration of the river. |
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The Board has an advisory role on planning and development matters and seeks to influence the actions of local government by commenting upon planning applications. |
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Lord Chandos was appointed chairman of the National Theatre Board in 1962, and in August Olivier accepted its invitation to be the company's first director. |
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It is located behind the Tate Modern art gallery on the south bank of the river, and was previously the headquarters of the Central Electricity Generating Board. |
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On Monday, in his capacity as a Wool Board representative, Mr Tudor hosted a visit by a Kurdistani delegation anxious to find out more about wool production in Wales. |
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In 1855 the vestry of the Chelsea parish was incorporated as a local council in the metropolitan area of London governed by the Metropolitan Board of Works. |
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The Board can be kept much cleaner if two shedhands work together. |
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The Central Board of Film Certification has refused to certify Nawazuddin Siddiqui starrer 'Haraamkhor' objecting to its theme which deals with a student-teacher romance. |
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That was one reason the Amsterdam show was so stressy. We'd been put on notice by the Board. Their nostrils strained for even a whiff of gay porn. |
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From about that time Richard Crawshay was Bacon's partner in his contracts to supply cannon to the Board of Ordnance, but perhaps not in the ironworks. |
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The Localism Act 2011 introduced new arrangements which replaced the 'Standards Board regime' with local monitoring by district, unitary or equivalent authorities. |
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The Council of State's Administrative Trials Board General Council ruled that the Cabinet decision is not in line with the law and accepted the rightfulness of our complaint. |
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The shares of the Company shall be represented by certificates, provided that the Board may provide that some of its stock shall be uncertificated shares. |
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However, it was removed a matter of weeks after installation, after the South Ayrshire Licensing Board said the logo trivialised excessive drinking. |
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The extent of independence of the Federal Reserve Board from the executive branch has been a topic of ongoing study by economists and political scientists. |
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Additions to the LEVERAGE board of directors were finalized with former League of Southeastern Credit Unions Board Chair Joe McGee filling the remaining at-large position. |
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The minister also asked the Central Board of Excise and Customs officials to maintain certain level of civility with assessees but to take to task the evaders and avoiders. |
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Someone expressed an opinion in favour of making the NHIF face insolvency, appointing requisitors and sending away this the current Supervisory Board as it was not obedient. |
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Abertawe Bro Morgannwg Health Board says it is even considering sending patients outside the region for certain procedures to ease its unprecedented demand. |
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The establishment of the Aberdare School Board in 1871 brought about an extension of educational provision but also intensified religious rivalries. |
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School Board elections were invariably fought on religious grounds. |
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Its administration is aided by the Judiciary Commission of Louisiana, the Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board, and the Judicial Council of the Supreme Court of Louisiana. |
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With the establishment of the Australian Air Board on 9 November 1920, Australian Air Corps officers dropped their army ranks in favour of those based on the Royal Air Force. |
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Cecilio Gonzalez, vice chairman of the WHA Board of Commissioners and a 16-year WHA resident, said he and other tenant leaders support the program as constructed. |
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The move west may not be imminent, but the topic is hot enough so that, according to multiple sources, the AHL Board of Governors met recently in Boston to discuss it. |
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He created Lincoln Park by closing a cemetery filled with shallow graves, and in 1867, in response to an outbreak of cholera he helped establish a new Chicago Board of Health. |
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