As a young boy he began attending the Primitive Methodist Sunday School, and at the age of 16 he became a member of the church. |
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When I became a member in the early eighties, the main activity centred around the bar and the card room. |
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In 1995, she became a member of the corps de ballet and in 1997 was promoted to soloist. |
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She became a member of a traveling theater at the age of sixteen, and then found herself working as a maid for a white woman. |
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I was about to get to the part where I became a member of the mile-high club, when I noticed everyone had joined in another conversation. |
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After the First World War he became a member of the Labour Party and stood as its candidate in two elections. |
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Tereshkova later became a member of the Supreme Soviet, the former Soviet Union's national parliament. |
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She became a member of the corps de ballet in 1997, second soloist in 1999, and was immediately elevated to first soloist after her Onegin debut. |
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In 1999, he became a member of the Management Committee and has been nominated Head of the Nutrition Division. |
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His exuberance and unflagging talents were duly noted by West Indies selectors and it wasn't long before he became a member of the West Indies under-19 team. |
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While doing his classical studies, this Montrealer became a member of the Compagnons de Saint-Laurent. |
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Then he went to Paris where he studied mime with Etienne Decroux and became a member of Marcel Marceau's troupe. |
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In the meantime, on 22 September 2006, Morgan Stanley became a member of Visa Europe and withdrew its complaint with the Commission. |
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He was a political and social activist who devoted twenty years of his life to regaining the rights of gypsies and became a member of the gypsy community. |
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I know that since I became a member of this House a year ago, this has been one of the issues that has been the most important to my riding. |
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Once he became a member of the co-op, Patrick joined the co-op's finance committee almost immediately and was elected to the board the next year. |
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The young boys in the family, many of whom were not even teenagers, left home to form street gangs, and they became a member of a family. |
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Recently, with a view to the future, he even became a member of the Bad Ragaz golf club. |
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In 2000, he became a member of the Management Board of Sari Management and Director of its Sari Gestion subsidiary. |
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After it became a member of the European Community in 1986, Portugal has been enjoying an extensive expansion of its external trade. |
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Ms. Marlène Deveaux was appointed on May 20, 2009 and became a member of the Audit Committee as of that date. |
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Paley later became a member of the MoMA board and in 1964 he presented the painting to the museum as a gift. |
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For three and a half centuries Ravenna became a member of the Papal States in a position both economically and socially very marginal. |
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Switzerland recognized the Irish Free State in 1922 when the latter became a member of the League of Nations. |
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I promised the predecessor of the representative of Argentina that when we became a member of the Council, we would follow-up on this issue. |
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First of all, although CCODP already was a member of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum, it also became a member of Caritas Internationalis. |
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However one woman was appointed Speaker of the House and therefore became a member of the House. |
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The following year he was appointed Chairman of the House of Peers and became a member of the Privy Council of the Emperor. |
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The crucial mistake occurred when an extremist, mainly anti-Hungarian party became a member of the government. |
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She became a member of parliament, and won a dangerous kind of fame as an ex-Muslim apostate. |
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The millions turned to billions as the technology firm became a member of the prestigious FTSE 100, the ultimate accolade in the business community. |
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Blair then became a member of Lincoln's Inn and enrolled as a pupil barrister. |
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High tithes to church made it increasingly powerful and the archbishop became a member of the Council of State. |
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He also became a member of a German satanic cult the Ordo Templar Orientis. |
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Within a year, Cameron became a member of the Photographic Societies of London and Scotland. |
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After the crash of 1929, he became a member of the Communist Party and attended the Yale Drama School. There, in addition to writing short plays, he learned the trades of designer, lighting engineer and stage manager. |
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Poland became a member of the European Union on the 1st of May 2004. The country has been implementing important reforms for several years which made Polish market access conditions come closer to European standards. |
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But actually, if you look at its agriculture performance since it became a member, the imports didn't move beyond three million tonnes in the last three years. |
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The watercolourists worshipped Turner, though he never became a member, because he handled the interplay of water-based paint and the luminescence of the underlying paper in a way that has never been surpassed. |
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He was unable to realize these reforms when he became a member of the Council in 1851, and refused to accept a position in the traditionalist government of Edward Barron Chandler. |
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That is why Poland, in May 2007, became a member of the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism and actively supports implementation of the Proliferation Security Initiative, also known as the Cracow Initiative. |
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Prince Rupert of the Rhine returned to the service of England, became a member of the privy council, and was provided with an annuity. |
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His interest brought him into contact with other enthusiasts such as John Whitehurst, who also became a member of the Lunar Society. |
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The Soviet Union became a member on 18 September 1934, and was expelled on 14 December 1939 for invading Finland. |
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Thatcher became a member of the House of Lords in 1992 with a life peerage as Baroness Thatcher, of Kesteven in the County of Lincolnshire. |
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Robert became a member of the Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society and borrowed books for him and his father to read. |
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Walter subsequently became a member of the Clarence Club, of which the Burtons were also members. |
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The nation formally became a member of NATO on 30 March 1949, amid domestic controversy and riots. |
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With her experienced political support her new husband became a member of parliament for Cheltenham and later Poole. |
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Cooper became a member of a NAAFI entertainment party and developed an act around his magic tricks interspersed with comedy. |
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He became a member of the Academia Mexicana de la Lengua and is buried at the Rotonda de los Hombres Ilustres in Mexico City. |
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During his time at St John's, he became a member of the Dafydd ap Gwilym society there. |
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He became a member of Staple Inn, and was called to the bar on 11 December 1693 by the benchers of Gray's Inn. |
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At the end of the war he became a member of the troupe Stars in Battledress and he soon started his professional career. |
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Von Hassell became a member of the conspiracy. |
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You know that I recently became a member of the FEG board. |
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México has been exposed to globalization since 1985 when the country became a member of the GATT agreement and import taxes that protected local production and enterprises were drastically reduced. |
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Haiti became a member of the WTO in 1996, and under certain conditions several of Haiti's export products are exempt from customs' tariffs or quotas in the US and Canada. |
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What I found the hardest was when I became a member for life. |
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In 1981 it became a member of the international federation of ski centers. |
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In 1940 he became a member of the tirailleurs senegalais, the native African infantrymen who fought in Europe and African during the war. |
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In May 2008, Peru became a member of the Union of South American Nations. |
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Since Austria became a member state of the European Union, it has gained closer ties to other EU economies, reducing its economic dependence on Germany. |
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He became a member of the royal court of Edward III as a valet de chambre, yeoman, or esquire on 20 June 1367, a position which could entail a wide variety of tasks. |
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The occupation is viewed as illegal under international law, amounting to illegal occupation of EU territory since Cyprus became a member of the European Union. |
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He also became a member of the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria, which was at that time a party that fully adopted the Marxist ideology. |
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He had been intended for the medical profession, but soon after leaving Oxford he gave up this idea, and in 1813 became a member of the Scottish bar, as a qualified advocate. |
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Emin became a member of the Royal Academy joining an elite group of artists including David Hockney, Peter Blake, Anthony Caro and Alison Wilding. |
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Dirac became a member of the Order of Merit in 1973, having previously turned down a knighthood as he did not want to be addressed by his first name. |
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Lithuania became a member of the United Nations on 18 September 1991, and is a signatory to a number of its organizations and other international agreements. |
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Finally he became a member of the Dutch Orchid Society and a Paludarium Society in The Hague in the hope of finding more information on bromeliads. |
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Rather than joining the middle-class Rechabite temperance association to which his Uncle Tristram belonged, Gilman became a member of the more plebeian Washingtonians. |
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