It is currently in the process of renovating the plant and is conducting a membership drive to enable it to complete that renovation. |
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With this membership, you have full affiliation to Tennis, Squash and Badminton clubs. |
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At the end of last year, the organization restructured its membership structure in an effort to raise funds. |
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For Cypriots, membership of the European Union is far down the list of political priorities. |
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Most observers expect the membership to bless the idea of expansion, either through an affiliate or a subsidiary. |
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We're proud to spread the word about how museum membership strengthens the vibrant cultural fabric of the Twin Cities. |
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Its membership spread to almost every nook and cranny of the world where African people lived in appreciable numbers. |
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The three-year RAC membership includes roadside assistance, servicing and repair. |
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And, again, membership in a political party does not determine the quality of justice in this country. |
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It is believed almost certain that China will be admitted to the membership of the World Trade Organization in the first half of this year. |
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President Georgi Purvanov says Bulgaria does not want to be tied to laggard countries in its bid for European Union membership. |
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It will mean the withering on the vine of Tory opposition to UK membership of the euro. |
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The Guild reinstituted a health care package during its annual membership meeting on December 2-4 in Austin, Texas. |
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In the forties the membership was spread among upper middle class officials and professionals, rajas and zamindars. |
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She refers to a clear recollection of documentation relating to her annual membership renewal frequently being late in completion. |
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We are committed to increase our membership and add new revenue sources to support the work of the organization. |
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The membership total is tallied by counting the number of people who have paid dues in the last 18 months. |
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Many democrats that received these funds to not have a voting record that is friendly to the membership. |
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Emeritus membership shall consist of retired college or university teachers of agriculture. |
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Urban and rural membership will be less of a fault-line than male and female. |
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He was wedded to a sense of service which found expression in numerous ways, but especially in his membership of local councils. |
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A reminder to all players who have not yet paid their membership to please do so as soon as possible. |
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The new charismatic fellowships have warm fellowship and regenerate church membership. |
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The apparent rejection of collective action has lead to trade union membership remaining low. |
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They were balanced against gym membership, availability of open spaces and the consumption of fruit and vegetables. |
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You can check the list of members on the JUMVEA website, and accredited members will proudly display their membership on their website. |
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I would like to express my hope that the process of accession leading to full membership will take place in the shortest possible term. |
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The accessory to murder charges remain in force, along with a charge of membership in a terrorist organization. |
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In modem societies the foundational institutions for membership are citizenship and alienage. |
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He refused to accept honorary degrees but he did accept honorary membership of academies and learned societies. |
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When the New Year's resolution to lose weight kicks in, gyms and diet clubs often have a sharp rise in membership. |
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He was elected to honorary membership of eighteen academies and learned societies in Europe, India, and the United States. |
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There is even a plan afoot to offer half-year membership for half subs, in a membership drive to be held in the ground later this month. |
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He pulls out his Iqaluit Legion membership card from his wallet, and flips it over. |
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Of course, they always have to refer to the trade unions and membership below them. |
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To enter the okula, the society's forest sanctuary, an individual who has joined an age company pays a membership fee of 50 kobo. |
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His reapplication for membership of the Party has stretched on for seven years. |
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Current plant workers are ineligible for membership, but their relatives are not. |
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Across the Western world, church membership has hit an all-time low over the past 10 years. |
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The place of faith within politics looks likely to remain a live issue as the case for Turkish EU membership is made. |
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In short, your business is far from being destroyed if you manage to lay your hands on this membership. |
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The promise of eventual membership has transformed the nature of countries as diverse as Poland, Turkey and Romania. |
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Hostelling International Canada has launched a new and improved membership product for adventurous travellers on a budget. |
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However, the 1503-5 membership rolls are among the few fortunate survivors from a once larger archive. |
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You are asked to list recreational interests and activities, membership of clubs and societies. |
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To become a club member a person is required to apply and pay for membership. |
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The Football Coaches Association will this season affiliate to foreign coaching bodies in a bid to attach its membership to international coaching courses. |
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It is understood that in any case her membership may have lapsed anyway. |
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The chairmanship of the group rotated through the membership. |
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Must dash, I've got to send off for my I-Spy membership pack. |
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And I'm finally going to use my gym membership before it lapses. |
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The gym thing then gets wrapped up in a big, pulsating ball of guilt and shame, and I end up hiding my membership card behind a wodge of Tesco receipts. |
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Blessed in the knowledge that republican dissidents present no realistic alternative, Sinn Fein has embarked on a series of meetings to counsel its traumatised membership. |
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That goes for its contemporary membership roster as well as for the photographers represented in the exhibition. |
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The membership ranges from young-earth creationism to theistic evolution. |
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More than half of the Young Guns, having celebrated the big 5-0, are already eligible for an AARP membership. |
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Most enquiries focussed on career prospects, the context of agrology in the economy and questions about the academic qualifications required for membership. |
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But by 1988, Dairylea had sold its product lines and the last of its milk plants, and refocused its resources on enhancing the overall profitability of its membership. |
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To suss this out, Moore slouches rotundly across America, gabbing with anyone and everyone, offering his longtime membership in the NRA as a show of bona fides. |
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Her friendship with the fashion glitterati would be endangered by Ronan's cowboy sense of style, his membership at the golf club threatened by her wild and wanton ways. |
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Today, Turkey in the German imagination has mostly to do with immigration, assimilation, and EU membership. |
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Instead of broadening its membership, it is alienating people. |
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Croatia is only the second former Yugoslav republic to seek membership. |
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But this is of greater concern to the bureaucrats than to the Lapps, who have abandoned their nomadic existence in favour of full-fledged membership in the welfare state. |
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Staff and other keep-fit fanatics presented John with a cake decorated with his membership card and hung balloons on all his favourite gym equipment. |
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At its height in the 1920s, Terry noted, the Klan wielded real political influence, boasting a membership upwards of four million. |
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By applying rigidly its own standards of membership, it came to wield an important, if not decisive, economic influence on the profession of artist. |
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Full membership also allows for discounted fishing throughout the season. |
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Even assuming that the brotherhoods may have been successful among their own membership, the majority of railroaders continued to drink, some moderately and others to excess. |
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It is understood that a Rainbow Republic legal delegation is already in New York seeking formal recognition of the new country, and membership of the United Nations. |
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He joined the local Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club there and by 1977 had reached the membership rank of commodore. |
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Thanks to al members who already have renewed their membership. |
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Instead the money allegedly was spent on luxury cars and a yacht club membership, among other things. |
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It has been suggested that an oath of non-membership in the past can be as strong a deterrent to future membership and activity as any old-fashioned yellow dog contract. |
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It is an awareness of how language codes the way we view the world, and how membership in various communities influences our understanding of the world. |
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According to Motaparthy, large numbers of detainees are accused of membership in the black bloc, an anti-government protest group. |
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But it seems the Middletons are not averse to availing of some of the perks that membership of the Firm confers. |
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Is it any wonder that Union membership is shrinking and Union Leaders are now jumping ship onto the lifeboats called Parliaments, State, Federal and Local? |
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Mr O'Flaherty doesn't strike me as a lad in quite the same way, but his membership of those two clubs suggests a certain laddishness in his character. |
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The continental confederations are provided for in FIFA's statutes, and membership of a confederation is a prerequisite to FIFA membership. |
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Additionally, new term and age limits were put into place for IOC membership, and fifteen former Olympic athletes were added to the committee. |
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Each member receives a badge and membership card, the design of which changes at the start of each season. |
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In 2004, he played mostly in America on the PGA Tour, while also maintaining his membership on the European Tour. |
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Davies was not a member of the LPGA Tour, so the LPGA changed its constitution to grant Davies automatic membership. |
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After he asserted that he had been cheated, his honorary membership of the NYYC was revoked. |
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It was agreed, however, that Iraq could still apply for League membership within 25 years and that the mandate would end upon its admittance. |
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Though it was intended to encompass all nations, many never joined, or their period of membership was short. |
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With the spread of decolonization in the 1960s, the organization's membership saw an influx of newly independent nations. |
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Committees comprise a small number of MSPs, with membership reflecting the balance of parties across Parliament. |
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At the time, a declaration of a republic terminated Commonwealth membership. |
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However, in 1969 his successor, Georges Pompidou, was not opposed to British and Irish membership. |
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Certain aspects of membership of the European Union apply to the Crown dependencies, by association of the United Kingdom's membership. |
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During a CBI Scotland event attended by Cameron, businessman Mike Rake criticised him for creating uncertainty about EU membership. |
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The Church of Scotland claims the largest membership of any single religious denomination in Edinburgh. |
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Most of the leading candidates for permanent membership are regularly elected onto the Security Council by their respective groups. |
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China has supported the stronger representation of developing countries and firmly opposed Japan's membership. |
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Instead, it was designed to gauge the electorate's opinion on EU membership. |
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In polls of economists, lawyers, and scientists, clear majorities saw the UK's membership of the EU as beneficial. |
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David Cameron cancelled a planned rally in Gibraltar supporting British EU membership. |
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Despite lacking any formal ability to enforce rules, the G20's prominent membership gives it a strong input on global policy. |
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The G20's membership does not reflect exactly the 19 largest national economies of the world in any given year. |
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There are no formal criteria for G20 membership and the composition of the group has remained unchanged since it was established. |
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As previously stated, the Spanish government's policy is to not request official membership. |
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It questions the actions of some of the G20 members, and advances the notion that some nations should not have membership in the first place. |
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The issue of Georgian and Ukrainian membership in NATO prompted harsh criticism from Russia, as did NATO plans for a missile defence system. |
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New membership in the alliance has been largely from Central and Eastern Europe, including former members of the Warsaw Pact. |
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In March 2014, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk reiterated the government's stance that Ukraine is not seeking NATO membership. |
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In 1995, Cyprus applied for membership, but, according to the Cypriot government, it was vetoed by Turkey. |
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In September 2012, the government of Bulgaria confirmed it will apply for full membership before the OECD Secretariat. |
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In 2013, the OECD decided to open membership talks with Colombia and Latvia. |
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Other countries that have expressed interest in OECD membership are Argentina, Peru, Malaysia, and Kazakhstan. |
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In March 2014, the OECD halted membership talks with Russia in response to its role in the 2014 Crimean crisis. |
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The main criticism has been the narrowness of the OECD because of its limited membership to a select few rich nations. |
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The Working Party on the Accession of Vanuatu was reconvened informally on 4 April 2011 to discuss Vanuatu's future WTO membership. |
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Statistics show a steady decline in church membership and attendance in the United Kingdom. |
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Today, the Church of Scotland is weakening as a state church, and church membership in the country is declining. |
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Other EEC members were also inclined to British membership on those grounds. |
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The Liberals became the first of the major British political parties to advocate British membership of the European Economic Community. |
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Today, the highest rates of union membership are in the Scandinavian countries. |
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The membership comprised a westernised elite, and no effort was made at this time to broaden the base. |
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In addition, Gandhi reorganised the Congress, transforming it into a mass movement and opening its membership to even the poorest Indians. |
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From 1914 to 1918, trade union membership doubled, from a little over four million to a little over eight million. |
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From 25 March 1939, membership in the Hitler Youth became compulsory for all children over the age of ten. |
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The Labour MP Stanley Evans resigned from his seat and his membership of the party due to his support for British action in Suez. |
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Associate membership was created to include the European countries that were members of NATO but not of the European Union. |
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The remaining options, EEA membership and a FAA with the states, were found to be viable and were recommended by the Commission. |
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She argued that Britain should renegotiate its terms of membership or else leave the EU and join the North American Free Trade Area. |
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Glasgow Green and the Gorbals are home to a number of rowing clubs, some with open membership the rest belonging to universities or schools. |
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In a membership context, failure to comply with a code of practice can result in expulsion from the professional organization. |
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The Gibraltar Football Association applied for full membership of UEFA, but their bid was turned down in 2007 in a contentious decision. |
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Several different qualifications apply for membership of the House of Lords. |
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Nevertheless, prime ministers can usually do only as much as public opinion and the balance of party membership of parliament will let them do. |
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The membership of the House of Lords is drawn from the peerage and is made up of Lords Spiritual and Lords Temporal. |
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The honour bestowed is commonly, but not invariably, membership of the United Kingdom's most senior order of chivalry, the Order of the Garter. |
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Its membership mainly comprises senior politicians, who are present or former members of either the House of Commons or the House of Lords. |
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Union membership grew as unskilled and women workers were unionised, and socialists such as Tom Mann played an increasingly prominent role. |
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The link was in the form of a new group called the 'Ulster Unionist Party Assembly Group' whose membership was the 24 UUP MLAs and Ervine. |
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It is held at least once a year but a special Ard Fheis can be called by the Ard Chomhairle or the membership under special circumstances. |
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The Parliament of Scotland was normally called on an annual basis during this period and its membership was further defined. |
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He was, along with other group leaders, suspended from membership of the SNP when the 79 Group was banned within the larger party. |
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Although they had formally taken their seats at the first meeting on 11 May, they were then removed from membership of Assembly. |
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An Act of Parliament in 1640 restricted membership of the Court to laymen only, by withdrawing the right of churchmen to sit in judgement. |
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Each member state is party to the founding treaties of the union and thereby subject to the privileges and obligations of membership. |
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French President Charles de Gaulle feared British membership would be an American Trojan horse and vetoed its application. |
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Meanwhile, the members of the former Eastern Bloc and Yugoslavia were all starting to move towards EU membership. |
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Full membership gives the government of a member state a seat in the Council of the European Union and European Council. |
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This however has not happened as the benefits of membership are often seen to outweigh the potentially negative impact of a specific law. |
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There are a number of countries with strong links with the EU, similar to elements of membership. |
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The criteria for membership in these races diverged in the late 19th century. |
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They suggest that medical practices should maintain their focus on the individual rather than an individual's membership to any group. |
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The approval of women elders given in the 1960s has been rescinded in all states except New South Wales, which has the largest membership. |
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Vanuatu is the only country in the South Pacific with a significant Presbyterian heritage and membership. |
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While United Methodist Church in America membership has been declining, associated groups in developing countries are growing rapidly. |
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Croatia acceded to the EU in July 2013, which obliged them to apply for EEA membership. |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo are considered potential candidates for membership. |
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However, in June 2016 the people of the United Kingdom, in a national referndum on EU membership voted to leave the European Union. |
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A referendum was duly held on 5 June 1975, and the proposition to continue membership was passed with a substantial majority. |
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In June 2016 the band supported Vote Remain in the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum. |
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The EEC economy had also slowed down and British membership was seen as a way to revitalise the community. |
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As he said, membership of the aristocracy was a more important factor than any cricketing prowess. |
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If the Associate team defeats the Test nation, then they could be added as the new Test country and granted full membership. |
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The Executive Committee of the Irish Martial Arts Commission is made up of 2 representative elected within the membership of each Martial Art. |
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The ICC occasionally granted associate members permanent ODI status without granting them full membership and Test status. |
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The decline has been due to both church membership resignations and falling baptism rates. |
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It is funded entirely by Guild membership subscriptions, and by box office receipts. |
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In 1900 the church had 356 congregations, with a total membership of 124,335 and 324 working clergy. |
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For example, alumni are eligible for membership at the Princeton Club of New York and the Algonquin Club in Boston. |
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This outline also includes integration steps taken by the accession country after it attains membership. |
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With the end of the Cold War in 1989, that obstacle was removed, and the desire to pursue membership grew stronger. |
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Most of the new EEA states pursued full EU membership as the EEA did not sufficiently satisfy the needs of their export based corporations. |
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However, with the EEA's credibility dented following rejection by businesses and Switzerland, the EU agreed with full membership. |
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However, the EU's desire to accept these countries' membership applications was less than rapid. |
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The Western Balkans have been prioritised for membership since emerging from war during the breakup of Yugoslavia. |
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The company is managed by a volunteer board of directors drawn from the membership. |
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The distinction between these orders and decorations is somewhat vague, except that these honorific orders still implied a membership in a group. |
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The SNP had a surge in membership and gained a wide lead over Labour in the opinion polls. |
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Party membership increased dramatically following the Scottish independence referendum. |
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Following the Conservative victory in the May 2015 UK general election, a referendum on UK membership of the EU was organised. |
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He convinced his parents to finance his membership of several book clubs in Glasgow. |
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Clan membership goes through the surname, except when a married woman takes that of her husband's surname, and then on to her children. |
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By 1922 the Club had a membership of over 500, seating accommodation for 3,500 and a turnstile at every entrance. |
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The club applied for membership of the Scottish League for the following season, and were elected to the Second Division. |
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Until 2017, women were barred from holding membership of the Company, though were permitted to play the course as guests or visitors. |
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The Sick and Accident Club was founded in the summer of 1883, and membership was compulsory for all contractors' employees. |
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Subsequently, Gibraltar applied for FIFA membership but this bid was also turned down. |
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This membership is open to the public on payment of an annual subscription. |
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Also included in its membership are University staff members and the President of the Student Union. |
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Additionally, the National Greyhound Association holds their membership to strict standards towards the care and handling of the athletes. |
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There has been a sevenfold increase in membership in the past year. |
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A benefit of museum membership is that purchases are discounted. |
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Its enrolled membership was under 10,000, and its activities were non-political but entirely agitational and propagandist. |
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If there is no spiritual distinction between member and attender, the question is asked, Why have membership at all? |
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In no instance is the mere membership of a club a guarantee that a man will obtain social advantages from which his clubless friends are exempt. |
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Schools joining the cooperative were assessed an initial membership fee to purchase a high-speed tape duplicator and about 200 tapes. |
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In Gilman's union, acceptance for membership requires an initiation ritual of Gilmanian feminism both for men and women. |
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Norway had negotiated to join at the same time, but Norwegian voters rejected membership in a referendum. |
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A referendum in the UK on its membership of the European Union was held on 23 June 2016, with a majority of participants voting to leave. |
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Many countries have experienced falling church attendance and membership in recent years. |
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In 2010 the region had the second highest trade union membership among UK men. |
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As in Great Britain and the rest of Europe, voting and membership of parliament was restricted to property owners. |
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Individualized religious practice was uncommon, as it typically required membership in a religious order, such as the Order of Saint Benedict. |
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Intermarriage between the castes was forbidden by the Lex, and wergilds were set based upon caste membership. |
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Similarly, any freedmen found to be laying false claim to membership of the Roman equestrian order were sold back into slavery. |
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Baptism is the ritual act, with the use of water, by which a person is admitted to membership of the Church. |
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The Faroe Islands and Greenland are associated members of the Nordic Council in their own right as part of the wider membership of the Kingdom. |
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In just a few months this society had a membership of 500 and was publishing its own newspaper. |
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Within two years 300 societies had been organised all over Norway with a total membership of 20,000 persons. |
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Association football is the most popular sport in Norway in terms of active membership. |
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The membership of each Standing Committee roughly reflected the strength of the parties in the House. |
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The membership of these bodies, like that of the Standing Committees, reflects the strength of the parties. |
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Eight are elected each year by the society and also hold their membership for life. |
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The Liberal Democrats are a liberal political party, and third largest in England in terms of membership and MPs elected. |
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The other Commonwealth countries recognised India's continuing membership of the association. |
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The criteria for membership of the Commonwealth of Nations have developed over time from a series of separate documents. |
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The Statute of Westminster 1931, as a fundamental founding document of the organisation, laid out that membership required dominionhood. |
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Mozambique's controversial entry led to the Edinburgh Declaration and the current membership guidelines. |
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Nauru has alternated between special and full membership since joining the Commonwealth, depending on its financial situation. |
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At first, the suspension applied only to membership on the Councils of the Commonwealth. |
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As membership is purely voluntary, member governments can choose at any time to leave the Commonwealth. |
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It is the only country whose membership terminated without any declaration withdrawing from the organisation. |
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The government of Hong Kong, as a special administrative region of China, did not pursue membership. |
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Some politicians in the United Kingdom have suggested the idea as an alternative to its membership in the European Union. |
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The table below details the membership numbers of political parties that have more than 5,000 members. |
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The Conservative majority meant that Cameron was able to fulfil a manifesto commitment to renegotiate British membership of the European Union. |
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Since accession to the EU, British membership has been a source of heated debate within the Conservative Party. |
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The next stage of the election process, between Davis and Cameron, was a vote open to the entire party membership. |
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Several individuals, including Alliance Party leader David Ford, hold membership of both parties. |
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A period of 'civil war' broke out among senior membership between those who favoured Farage's leadership and those seeking a change. |
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As of January 2015, UKIP membership is the fifth highest of British parties. |
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However, membership statistics continued to surge with the party attaining 60,000 in England and Wales that April. |
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By the 18th century, religious membership was becoming more fractured in some places, due for instance to the progress of Methodism. |
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In the intervening period the principal council appoint the parish council from among their own membership. |
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At the 2016 EU membership referendum, all three Northern England regions voted to leave, as did all English regions outside London. |
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Wells City Council is a parish council, with a membership of sixteen councillors, elected from three parish wards. |
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He ruled out membership for the foreseeable future, saying that the decision not to join had been right for the UK and for Europe. |
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It was chaired by Sir George Thomson and its original membership included Chadwick, along with Mark Oliphant, John Cockcroft and Philip Moon. |
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He wanted to go faster in the same directions, and had little time for the more gentlemanly component of its membership. |
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Higgs turned down a knighthood in 1999, but in 2012 he accepted membership of The Order of the Companion of Honour. |
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To determine the likeliness of an individual in a concept, a membership function is required. |
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Liverpool's Irish heritage is further highlighted by it being the only English city to have a significant Orange Order membership. |
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By the time of its admission for UN membership in August 1972, the new state was recognized by 86 countries. |
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Some Protestant denominations do have a worldwide scope and distribution of membership, while others are confined to a single country. |
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After 1820, membership rose rapidly among Baptist and Methodist congregations, whose preachers led the movement. |
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There are many other Protestant denominations that do not fit neatly into the mentioned branches, and are far smaller in membership. |
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He died while waiting for membership, and some of his followers became Mennonites. |
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Therefore, some churches will admit into membership persons who make a profession without believer's baptism. |
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They are predominantly atheists, agnostics, and humanists who nevertheless value membership in a religious organization. |
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A Friend is a member of a Yearly Meeting, usually beginning with membership in a local monthly meeting. |
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Some meetings adopt a policy that children, some time after becoming young adults, must apply independently for membership. |
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Much of the coven's early membership was drawn from the club's members and its meetings were held within the club grounds. |
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With a membership of more than 2000, it is the largest organisation of its kind in Europe. |
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It is chaired by the director, with staff and student membership, and is supported by its own structure of committees. |
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He has the makings of a fine leader, and we, the nominating committee, are pleased to present him to the membership as our candidate. |
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The 1768 Instrument of Foundation allowed total membership of the Royal Academy to be 40 artists. |
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In 1853 membership of the Academy was increased to 42, and opened to engravers. |
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By 1974 the Famous Five Club had a membership of 220,000, and was growing at the rate of 6,000 new members a year. |
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However membership does not convey voting rights or influence over the way English Heritage is run. |
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Private subscription libraries held a greater amount of control over both membership and the types of books in the library. |
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The American Darts Organization began operation January 1, 1976 with 30 charter member clubs and a membership of 7,500 players. |
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Today, the ADO has a membership that averages 250 clubs on a yearly basis representing roughly 50,000 members. |
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Failure to comply can result in lifetime termination of membership and a ban from the sport. |
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Gaining membership of an elite tour is highly competitive, and most professional golfers never achieve it. |
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Some top professionals from outside North America play enough tournaments to maintain membership on both the PGA Tour and European Tour. |
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Initially they only exhibited their work in north Wales, but they later extended membership to the south of the country. |
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It will not have the treaty rights and obligations of the old State and will not, of course, have membership in the United Nations. |
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He was 14 when the Spanish Civil War broke out, and was conscious of what was happening through his membership of the local Left Book Club. |
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According to Williams, his membership in the Communist Party lapsed without him ever formally resigning. |
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Coventry again deferred their membership in 2014, eventually joining the league for the 2015 season. |
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Initially, the PGA of America was reluctant to allow Louis to enter the event, having a bylaw at the time limiting PGA membership to Caucasians. |
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Terfel has been awarded the honour, by the National Eisteddfod, of membership of the Gorsedd of Bards. |
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Postwar French foreign policy has been largely shaped by membership of the European Union, of which it was a founding member. |
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Especially Norway and Iceland are known to forfeit EU membership on the basis of EU fishery regulations that they want to opt out on. |
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Since then, membership of the Dutch Republic was perceived as a guarantee for the preservation of civil liberties. |
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Their total membership is difficult to estimate as many of their adherents identify themselves with one of the official religions. |
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It is one of the G4 nations seeking permanent membership in the Security Council. |
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Because of the membership of Greece and Cyprus in the European Union, Greek is one of the organization's 24 official languages. |
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When the consensus of the membership permits, it provides a mechanism for armed intervention. |
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As membership grew, however, the nascent club turned its efforts to broadcasting. |
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Patrilect is a marker of patriclan membership and thus a symbol of identity. |
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Instead the poleis grouped themselves into leagues, membership of which was in a constant state of flux. |
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The club also has a strong membership, high standards and a notable junior team. |
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The results were based on the incidence of heart disease, the amount of junk food and alcohol consumed, and the level of gym membership. |
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While officers of the reorganised force were Protestant, membership of the other ranks was now made available to members of all denominations. |
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There is no promotion or relegation and membership of the Danish League is by application only. |
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Aside from the EU membership difficulty, even before its settling the dispute has caused no major practical problems. |
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The distribution is the same, it takes in sales charts and radio playlists and is agreed by the membership pigopolists. |
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In just a few months, this society had a membership of 500 and was publishing its own newspaper. |
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Within two years, 300 societies had been organised all over Norway, with a total membership of 20,000 persons. |
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In 1952, Greece joined NATO, reinforcing its membership in the Western Bloc of the Cold War. |
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Unions become less effective and workers their enthusiasm for unions when membership begins to decline. |
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Australian clubs allow instant membership to anyone, so keen are they to share the diverting pleasures of the pokie machine. |
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Switzerland is not a member of the European Union or the European Economic Area and the general public remains opposed to full EU membership. |
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Cape Verde has bilateral relations with some Lusophone nations and holds membership in a number of international organisations. |
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Men and women active in commerce in the Bristol area are eligible to receive an invitation for membership in the Society. |
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Moreover, twelve candidate countries or regions have applied for membership to the CPLP and are awaiting approval. |
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The Huguenot Society of America has headquarters in New York City and has a broad national membership. |
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A comprehensive survey is further complicated by sometimes contentious membership and identification. |
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Discrimination refers to specific behaviors or actions directed at a group or its individual members based solely on the group membership. |
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Both East Timor and Papua New Guinea are backed by certain ASEAN members for their membership in the organisation. |
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However, the criterion for membership is that the member is a separate economy, rather than a state. |
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