The use of forces at the level of organisation between strategic and tactical is called operational mobility. |
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There is usually an expectation that both de jure and de facto sovereignty rest in the same organisation at the place and time of concern. |
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It was the first international organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace. |
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There were a variety of reasons for this failure, many connected to general weaknesses within the organisation. |
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A sports governing body is a sports organisation that has a regulatory or sanctioning function. |
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The General Agreement on Privileges and Immunities of the Council of Europe grants the organisation certain privileges and immunities. |
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However, there remain disputes over the legitimacy of the G20, and criticisms of its organisation and the efficacy of its declarations. |
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This reconstituted organisation would bring the US and Canada, who were already OEEC observers, on board as full members. |
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During the next 12 years Japan, Finland, Australia, and New Zealand also joined the organisation. |
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Yugoslavia had observer status in the organisation starting with the establishment of the OECD until its dissolution as a country. |
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In the 1990s, a number of European countries, now members of the European Union, expressed their willingness to join the organisation. |
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Each state has its own state constitution and is largely autonomous in regard to its internal organisation. |
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This organisation was tasked with locating and arresting communists and other political opponents. |
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A new organisation, the German Labour Front, was created and placed under NSDAP functionary Robert Ley. |
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This organisation coordinated groups throughout the country to promote motherhood and household activities. |
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All members of these professions were required to join their respective organisation. |
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Russia was aided in achieving its goal when the Targowica Confederation, an organisation of Polish nobles, appealed to the Empress for help. |
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On the Deccan Plateau, archaeological evidence from this period suggests the existence of a chiefdom stage of political organisation. |
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Ukraine is not an official member, but has participated in the organisation. |
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The British Government reinstated the ban against the UVF in October 1975, making it once more an illegal organisation. |
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Seafarers' welfare organisation, Apostleship of the Sea has a port chaplain in Aberdeen to offer practical and pastoral support to them. |
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Engels refused to support the organisation, although Marx's daughter Eleanor joined. |
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The DUP holds the view that any party which is linked to a terrorist organisation should not be eligible to hold Government office. |
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From the beginning, the party had a strong association with the Orange Order, a Protestant fraternal organisation. |
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Three IRA men were expelled from the organisation, and a man was charged with McCartney's murder. |
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He said that his organisation intended to attack city centre premises in Derry on the same day. |
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The Ajax will be employed in the task organisation and roles of both Armoured Cavalry and Medium Armour. |
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The Institute owes no allegiance to any government, or to any political or other organisation. |
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More general responsibility for the countryside and natural environment in England falls to the organisation Natural England. |
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Communications is also part of this directorate, because of its strategic role within the organisation. |
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The organisation has produced a climate change plan which contains details about how SEPA will reduce its own carbon emissions. |
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Religion in Scotland includes all forms of religious organisation and practice. |
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They are thus very much more than secretaries and often in fact are the lynch pin of the organisation. |
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This route allows the transfer of recent graduate recruits to a UK branch of the organisation, for training purposes. |
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The register of sponsors lists the name, location and sponsor rating of every registered organisation. |
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Each year, the organisation marks World Health Day and other observances focusing on a specific health promotion topic. |
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According to the HSE's timeline, no other organisation, besides the GMC, has come anywhere near this occupational fatality rate. |
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Nonetheless, when the Edison firm merged with the rival Bell Telephone Company, Shaw chose not to seek a place in the new organisation. |
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In 1983 Rushdie was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, the UK's senior literary organisation. |
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In the 1950s, the BBC SO, in common with the rest of the BBC's musical organisation, suffered from stagnation. |
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Hirst is a supporter of the indigenous rights organisation, Survival International. |
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The BBC is the world's oldest national broadcasting organisation and the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees. |
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In the late 1980s, the BBC began a process of divestment by spinning off and selling parts of its organisation. |
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While residing in Brussels in 1846, Marx continued his association with the secret radical organisation League of the Just. |
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The trophy was intended to raise the standard of play and organisation of football in Wales. |
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The Union Flag can be flown by any individual or organisation in Great Britain on any day of their choice. |
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They would work for several months on the Book of Discipline, the document describing the organisation of the new church. |
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At a TUC meeting in September 1892, a call was issued for a meeting of advocates of an independent labour organisation. |
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The direction of the party, its leadership and organisation were heavily contested and the expected electoral progress did not emerge. |
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Initial decisions about party organisation were rooted in an idea of strict democracy. |
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The organisation lost adherents to the Labour Party on the right as well as to the Communist Party and to the Trotskyists to the left. |
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The University of St Andrews Students' Association is the organisation which represents the student body of the University of St Andrews. |
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On 20 May 1926, Fighter Command's precursor organisation was established as a group within Inland Area. |
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The corps would continue as a civilian organisation but wearing a Royal Air Force uniform and administered by Fighter Command. |
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The ROC was a defence warning organisation operating in the United Kingdom between 1925 and 31 December 1995 when it was stood down. |
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In order to build, manage and promote Livingston a quango organisation was formed, the Livingston Development Corporation. |
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It is the oldest organisation concerned with electoral methods in the world. |
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A voluntary Executive Committee meets several times a year to run the organisation. |
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As the ideas of Marx and Engels took on flesh, particularly in central Europe, socialists sought to unite in an international organisation. |
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Charles is patron of the Mihai Eminescu Trust, a Romanian conservation and regeneration organisation, and has purchased a house in Romania. |
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Officially, it is now a civilian organisation with executive agency status. |
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The organisation remains fully owned by the UK government and retains many of the features of a public organisation. |
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A derivative of the badge is that used by the Prince's Trust, a charitable organisation that helps young people. |
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The name Rugby Football League previously also referred to the main league competition run by the organisation. |
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The movement grew quickly and in the late 1980s the organisation had over 10,000 members and more than 275 branches. |
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The organisation for the location will have begun a year or more earlier, and locations are generally known two or three years ahead. |
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In 1948 the organisation was registered as a limited company, and the Cardiff season was extended from one week to two. |
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The dinoflagellates share an unusual mitochondrial genome organisation with their relatives, the Apicomplexa. |
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The area around Land's End has been designated part of an Important Plant Area, by the organisation Plantlife, for rare species of flora. |
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In 1955 the EOKA organisation was founded, seeking union with Greece through armed struggle. |
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Although such alliances formed throughout the Holy Roman Empire, the league never became a closely managed formal organisation. |
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Piper Alpha's design made no allowances for the destruction of the control room, and the platform's organisation disintegrated. |
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The Franks under the Merovingians melded Germanic custom with Romanised organisation and several important tactical innovations. |
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In the former administrative organisation, Caen was a part of 9 cantons, of which it was the chief town. |
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The plan did not come to fruition, with government officials concluding that the organisation lacked the experience necessary to be viable. |
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Tamm, who was born into Chinmoy's organisation, claimed that Chinmoy predicted she would become his perfect disciple. |
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This organisation, with a staff of 12,000 to 13,000, procures and supports MoD equipment. |
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The Icelandic Coast Guard has primarily been a law enforcement organisation but is also in charge of national defences. |
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These archaeologists see symbolic organisation of human social life as the key transition in modern human evolution. |
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A peak organisation seeks to represent all the companies within that industry. There are several peak organisations in the tourism industry. |
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The Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance is a charitable organisation based in the county. |
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The introduction of gunpowder to the field of battle affected not only military organisation, but helped advance the nation state. |
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Natural England takes its finance, human resources and estates services from the Defra Shared Services organisation. |
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The Force Switchboard can also be used to request to speak to individual officers or departments within the organisation. |
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Although no other broadcasting organisation was licensed in the UK until 1973, commercial competition soon opened up from overseas. |
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Counties were used for the administration of justice, the organisation of the military, local government and parliamentary representation. |
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To handle this new, considerably more complex and expensive task, it was decided that a new organisation was needed. |
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Freshwater Lifeboat is an independent lifesaving organisation based in Freshwater Bay. |
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The organisation attempted to create a set of boundaries for the UK according to the new rules, and to examine their political consequences. |
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Some historians believe it was at about this time that the club, as distinct from a parish organisation, was founded. |
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The division and organisation of the early Gutnish society shows a nation constantly ready for war. |
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A new generation is battling through, but there are still too many Sir Bufton Tuftons at the core of the Party organisation. |
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The organisation of local government in England is complex, with the distribution of functions varying according to local arrangements. |
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The Royal Academy in London is a key organisation for the promotion of the visual arts in the United Kingdom. |
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Canal construction served as a model for the organisation and methods later used to construct the railways. |
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It began life as an international organisation and gradually developed into a confederation of states. |
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The European Council should not be mistaken for the Council of Europe, an international organisation independent of the EU based in Strasbourg. |
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In the Norman period the Scottish church underwent a series of changes that led to new monastic orders and organisation. |
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Beaker culture introduces the practice of burial in single graves, suggesting an Earlier Bronze Age social organisation of family groups. |
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In later Iron Age Gaul, the social organisation resembled that of the Romans, with large towns. |
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The China Arts Space is an organisation that promotes East Asian visual and performing arts. |
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The largest political organisation in the British Chinese community is the Conservative Friends of the Chinese. |
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This is the probable origin of the Cinque Ports organisation that flourished under the Normans. |
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These officials were introduced during the 12th century in Normandy and cause an organisation of the duchy similar to the sheriffs in England. |
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England's naval organisation was haphazard and the mobilisation of fleets when war broke out was slow. |
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There are further details of the Royal Navy's historical organisation at List of fleets and major commands of the Royal Navy. |
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Only Guinea refused by referendum to take part in the new colonial organisation. |
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The Feoffees for Impropriations, an organisation that bought benefices and advowsons so that Puritans could be appointed to them, was dissolved. |
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The players were split into two groups, sharing it with only members of their affiliated organisation. |
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A new judicial organisation made all magistracies temporary and independent of the throne. |
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He understood that the failure of the campaign was due in part to the faults of the leaders and the poor organisation at headquarters. |
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In 1903 Emmeline Pankhurst founded a new organisation, the Women's Social and Political Union. |
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The Government, up until November 1940, was opposed to the centralised organisation of shelter. |
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A number of types of organisation are commissioned to provide NHS services, including NHS trusts and private sector companies. |
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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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Suspended members are not represented at meetings of Commonwealth leaders and ministers, although they remain members of the organisation. |
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It is the only country whose membership terminated without any declaration withdrawing from the organisation. |
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Implementation of the Minister's decisions is carried out by a permanent politically neutral organisation known as the civil service. |
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Young members in Scotland belong to an independent organisation, called Conservative Future Scotland. |
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The Gaelic Athletic Association still uses the counties as its primary means of organisation and fields representative teams of each GAA county. |
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The organisation of the region remained based on the shires and Church estates, which were largely unchanged throughout the period. |
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The independent media organisation Indymedia also covers Liverpool, while 'Nerve' magazine publishes articles and reviews of cultural events. |
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Natural selection can act at different levels of organisation, such as genes, cells, individual organisms, groups of organisms and species. |
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Consequently, structures with similar internal organisation may have different functions in related organisms. |
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No obvious changes in morphology or cellular organisation occurred in these organisms over the next few billion years. |
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In 1992 the port was privatised and is part of the Forth Ports organisation, the PLA retaining the role of managing the tidal Thames. |
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Dimsum is a media organisation which also aims to raise awareness of the cultural issues that the Chinese community face. |
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Wesley laid the foundations of what now constitutes the organisation of the Methodist Church. |
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This donation was among the largest individual philanthropic gifts ever given to a single organisation. |
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A Moscow court ruled that the Salvation Army was a paramilitary organisation subject to expulsion. |
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Despite documented events of Salvation Army's volunteers and their views, the organisation has issued an LGBT Statement as a response. |
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In 2003, the SGPC, the Sikh organisation in charge of upkeep of the historical gurdwaras of Punjab, adopted Nanakshahi calendar. |
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The Computing at Schools organisation has created a 'Network of Teaching Excellence' to support schools with the new curriculum. |
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The union is also responsible for the organisation of a number of events, including, amongst others, the college's annual summer ball. |
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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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The list enumerated what the organisation believed to be the 50 most influential figures in UK higher education. |
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He also played a part in the organisation of diocese on lines closer to those in the rest of Western Europe. |
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Croft's founding organisation is called the Original London Pearly Kings and Queens Association. |
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Its weekend format, low queuing times and professional organisation have given it a loyal audience. |
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The rebellion involving the students of Hogwarts, secret organisation Order of the Phoenix, the Ministry of Magic, and the Death Eaters begins. |
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Eon disputed McClory's claim but had Wood remove the organisation and character from the script. |
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The ICC is responsible for the organisation and governance of cricket's major international tournaments, notably the Cricket World Cup. |
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The Australian Basketball Union offered to pay the costs involved to alter the name, but the netball organisation rejected the change. |
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Founded in 1960, the organisation was initially called the International Federation of Netball and Women's Basketball. |
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The organisation celebrated its 100th birthday in 1988 with a Centenary Tournament at Wembley between 16 of its member clubs. |
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The IOC has often been criticised for being an intractable organisation, with several members on the committee for life. |
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The IOC President Jacques Rogge characterized Greece's organisation as outstanding and its security precautions as flawless. |
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The guns of August 1914 shook every left organisation in Britain. |
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In wartime, additional tasks include the provision of a traffic control organisation to allow rapid movement of military formations to their mission areas. |
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Netherlands, one of the pre-tournament favourites, combined their undoubted guile, creativity, pace and attacking quality with midfield grit and organisation. |
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The Secretary General heads the secretariat of the organisation. |
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The Royal New Zealand Coastguard is a civilian volunteer charitable organisation, providing search and rescue services to coastal waterways and some lakes in New Zealand. |
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Gas lighting affected social and industrial organisation because it allowed factories and stores to remain open longer than with tallow candles or oil. |
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The question of the geographical remit of this organisation does not appear to have been asked, with the FA being formed before the rise of international football. |
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The organisation has proposed that Phase I of the supergrid should integrate the UK's North Sea renewables with interconnections to Germany and Norway. |
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The then Scottish Cricket Union resigned from the UK Cricket Council in 1992, effectively severing links with the organisation of cricket in England. |
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The organisation was founded in 1754 as the Society of St Andrews Golfers, a local golf club playing at St Andrews Links, but quickly grew in importance. |
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In 2015 the academy organisation was restructured to comply to FA requirements and in June 2015 Grant Kalahar was appointed to the senior role of academy manager. |
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In 2011, President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia expressed the country's willingness to join the organisation during a speech at the OECD headquarters. |
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As an international organisation the terms of employment of the OECD Secretariat staff are not governed by the laws of the country in which their offices are located. |
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At Clark's suggestion, in 1935 they used their influence to convert it into a nationwide organisation, the Prehistoric Society, of which Childe was elected president. |
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The structural history of the Roman military describes the major chronological transformations in the organisation and constitution of the Roman armed forces. |
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Their organisation was sufficient in 1555 for Knox to return to Scotland. |
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This administration, as often in the Italian cities, evolved into the commune, a new form of social organisation, expression of the new wealthy classes. |
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The process of allocating resources is conducted by determining a military budget, which is administered by a military finance organisation within the military. |
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The settlement at Zug, Switzerland, was destroyed by fire and gives important insights into the material culture and the settlement organisation of this period. |
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One difference was that the ideal of encompassing all the people of England in one religious organisation, taken for granted by the Tudors, had to be abandoned. |
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The Anglican Communion has no international juridical organisation. |
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In 1937, the Anglican Pacifist Fellowship emerged as a distinct reform organisation, seeking to make pacifism a clearly defined part of Anglican theology. |
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Of course in a party of loose and diverse opinions, the essential nature of the organisation and its programme would always remain a matter of debate. |
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The training organisation of the Luftwaffe was failing to replace losses. |
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All things considered, the RAF proved to be a robust and capable organisation which was to use all the modern resources available to it to the maximum advantage. |
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The Jacobin Society began as a broad, general organisation for political debate, but as it grew in members, various factions developed with widely differing views. |
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The BBC NOW is the only professional symphony orchestra organisation in Wales, occupying a dual role as both a broadcasting orchestra and national orchestra. |
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The organisation, which as of 2007 served 136 countries, began with members of the Sri Chinmoy Centre distributing humanitarian aid to needy children and adults worldwide. |
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Information about the organisation can be found on its website at www. |
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Churchill also assisted in passing the People's Budget, becoming President of the Budget League, an organisation set up in response to the opposition's Budget Protest League. |
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This arrangement was unique in the context of the war as in Latvia, which otherwise shared a common fate with Estonia, there was no organisation of this kind. |
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The Republic of Ireland left the Commonwealth of Nations organisation. |
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Parts of the historic county of Devon formed part of the diocese of Wessex, while nothing is known of the church organisation of the Celtic areas. |
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She is now being restored at Balloch pier by the Loch Lomond Steamship Company, a charitable organisation, supported by West Dunbartonshire Council. |
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The organisation also gave positive recognition to Glenrothes' significant role in helping to create the idea of art being a key factor in creating a sense of place. |
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The Commonwealth Foundation is an intergovernmental organisation, resourced by and reporting to Commonwealth governments, and guided by Commonwealth values and priorities. |
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Service in each organisation involved different levels of preparedness. |
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The organisation was given the planning powers of the Royal Burgh of Irvine Town Council, Kilwinning Town Council and the Irvine Landward District Council. |
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The primary level of organisation in the SNP are the local Branches. |
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The religion of Soka Gakkai International, a Japanese Buddhist organisation, is practised by many people in Singapore, but mostly by those of Chinese descent. |
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The Governing Board takes decisions on important matters concerning the research agenda, activities, organisation and financial administration of the Institute. |
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It is a charitable organisation, producing and performing several different shows a year at its own venue, the Tower Theatre, located in Shorncliffe. |
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Austria, Finland and Sweden were neutral in the Cold War so membership of an organisation developing a common foreign and security policy would be incompatible with that. |
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Following the announcement, the government of the United Kingdom called on the local authorities and other organisation to prepare for the consequences. |
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Finally, the organisation ends up with an expensive ERP of which it uses only part because of divergent evolutionary directions and a set of new systems fast becoming legacy. |
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In 1998, it became an independent public organisation, wholly owned by the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the government, with independence in setting monetary policy. |
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Evolutionary processes give rise to biodiversity at every level of biological organisation, including the levels of species, individual organisms, and molecules. |
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Development of a corporate identity for the organisation was hampered by the competing ambitions of the British Transport Commission and the Railway Executive. |
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The Baltic Council, located in Tallinn, is a permanent organisation of international cooperation that operates through the Baltic Assembly and the Baltic Council of Ministers. |
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A previous organisation, the Scottish National Constitutional Association, existed from 1867, with the patronage of UK party leader Benjamin Disraeli. |
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Following the 2010 general election performance, the party commissioned a review under Lord Sanderson of Bowden to consider the party's future organisation. |
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The institutional organisation of public water supply and sanitation does not fall under the purview of the EU, but remains a prerogative of each member state. |
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Their entrance as observer and associate states respectively into the organisation was aided a good deal by their investments into the Organisation and France itself. |
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The church community has never been seen in isolation either from its immediately neighbouring church communities or from the centralised national organisation. |
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The Swedes were not militarily defeated at Fredriksten, but the whole structure and organisation of the campaign fell apart with the king's death, and the army withdrew. |
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In 1911, the Women's Freedom League, a suffragette organisation campaigning for female suffrage in the United Kingdom, organised a boycott of the census. |
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The organisation is responsible for the collection and publication of statistics related to the economy, population and society of Northern Ireland. |
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Of its several patriarchates four reminiscent the pentarchy, while its autocephalous and autonomous churches reflect or variety of hierarchical organisation. |
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The Church of Scotland Guild, the Kirk's historical women's movement and open to men and women since 1997, is still the largest voluntary organisation in Scotland. |
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In other groups, it is considered necessary for the individual to gain formal credentials from an accredited Heathen organisation in order to be recognised as a priest. |
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Nations joining the organisation had to sign a nondissemination treaty. |
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Mostly all autonomous government organisation confer a BTech degree and private institutes which are affiliated to regional universities confer BE degree. |
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This route is for established, skilled employees to be transferred to the UK branch of their organisation to fill a post that cannot be filled by a settled worker. |
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The Fabian Society is a British socialist organisation which was established with the purpose of advancing the principles of socialism via gradualist and reformist means. |
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Cole advocated the public ownership of industries and their organisation into guilds, each of which would be under the democratic control of its trade union. |
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Gotland is a special case of being a county council with only one municipality and the functions of county council and municipality are performed by the same organisation. |
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A socialist form of organisation would eliminate controlling hierarchies so that only a hierarchy based on technical knowledge in the workplace remains. |
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Beecham was assisted in the organisation of the festival by Philip Heseltine, who wrote the detailed programme notes for three of the six concerts. |
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When their management filed suit in a small claims court against the owner of the youth organisation, a local magistrate upheld the owner's decision. |
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Towards the end of the war, Dahl wrote some of the history of the secret organisation and he and Stephenson remained friends for decades after the war. |
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He was a member of the renowned supernatural organisation The Ghost Club. |
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The main intention of the residency was, and still to some extent is, to provide an entree for visits and the organisation of the summer general meeting. |
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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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In 2010 the organisation sent an email to open access photograph agency fotoLibra, attempting to ban the unauthorised commercial use of photographs of Stonehenge. |
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The revival aroused alarm among ministers for the revolutionary, even anarchistic, impact it had upon chapel congregations and denominational organisation. |
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Within the organisation, each coalfield continued to exercise a degree of autonomy, having its own district association, president, general secretary, and headquarters. |
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In September 2008, the BPI became one of the founding members of UK Music, an umbrella organisation representing the interests of all parts of the industry. |
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The Honda F1 team went through a management buyout to become Brawn GP with the notable F1 designer Ross Brawn and Nick Fry running and owning the majority of the organisation. |
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He has played in concerts to raise funds for the organisation and publicly opposed the Labour Party's ban on fox hunting with the 2004 Hunting Act. |
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Adele has been a major contributor to MusiCares, a charity organisation founded by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences for musicians in need. |
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The IOC also contributes Olympic broadcast revenue to Olympic Solidarity, an IOC organisation that provides financial support to NOCs with the greatest need. |
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The organisation is divided into north, south and west regions. |
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The Games received widespread acclaim for their organisation, with the volunteers, the British military and public enthusiasm praised particularly highly. |
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When Raymond van Barneveld switched to the PDC in 2006, the tournament organisers agreed with the BDO to invite four players from the rival organisation. |
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The Tudor Rose is used as the emblem of the Nautical Training Corps, a uniformed youth organisation founded in Brighton in 1944 with 20 units in South East England. |
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The playgroup organisation Mooinjer Veggey, which operates the Bunscoill Ghaelgagh, runs a series of preschool groups that introduce the language. |
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When fish come together in an interactive, social grouping, then they may be forming either a shoal or a school depending on the degree of organisation. |
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On 18 October 2007, BBC Director General Mark Thompson announced a controversial plan to make major cuts and reduce the size of the BBC as an organisation. |
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The British Conservatives were especially tepid to the League and preferred, when in government, to negotiate treaties without the involvement of that organisation. |
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In addition, the BBC Alba Gaelic language television service is predominantly funded by MG Alba, an organisation funded by the Scottish Government. |
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