Academy chairman, David Parkinson was delighted to receive the cheque and hear of the move to triennial funding. |
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Now one of your other policies is to increase the triennial funding of the corporation. |
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He was sent by Temple to William III to convince him of the necessity of triennial parliaments, but his mission was not successful. |
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In September, we will stage our first triennial exhibition of international photography and video. |
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Big-name international artists and big-name New Zealand artists are the drawcard of the ambitious second Auckland triennial show, dotted around several galleries in town. |
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Lupton, Cara McCarty, Matilda McQuaid, and Cynthia Smith curated the triennial. |
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The triennial revisions of the MSJC Code includes provisions for adhered veneer and prestressed masonry and an expansion of the quality assurance section. |
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About 200 artists from 30 countries have provided their works in order to create the variegated and impressive collection of this year's triennial. |
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While out of office, he campaigned for further reforms, including vote by ballot, household suffrage, and triennial parliaments, embarrassing the Whig ministers. |
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For years, the triennial confab has been remarkable mostly for airy oratory by national leaders playing to the crowd back home. |
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In 1943, Goldman responded to inquiries by Rabbi David Goldstein, then of Omaha, regarding the use of the triennial cycle for Torah readings at Anshe Emet. |
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Later this year, the Commission will present the third triennial report on economic and social cohesion. |
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The triennial review process, therefore, is an important way of demonstrating accountability and transparency to Canadians. |
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There are triennial meetings of practitioners to discuss particular subjects of national concern. |
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Before making the PPR continuously available, organizations had received access to the PPR tool 15 months after its last triennial survey and had three months to complete it. |
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The provincial finance ministers meet every three years with their federal counterpart for a triennial review. |
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In accordance with the rules of the plan, a triennial full actuarial valuation is required. |
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In the seventh fiscal year, the JC completed the work of preparing for the triennial Trust Fund sufficiency hearing. |
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There are also triennial exhibitions, held every three years. |
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This could involve, for example, the payment of a triennial subscription fee. |
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Spie is one of the sponsors of this triennial meeting, which brings together an international group of attendees who, this year, represented about 40 nations. |
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The triennial review also provides an opportunity to see that the Canada pension plan evolves to meet the changing needs of Canadians throughout their lives. |
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Similarly, in reporting terms the flexibility for triennial re-valuations and for choice between valuation methods are strengths of the deprival method. |
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In the context of the triennial cycles, apart from the annual cycles still used today, a certain selection of prophetical readings became traditional. |
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In Sweden Jan Bjorklund, the education minister, is prepared for poor marks too. The triennial study by the OECD, a think-tank, measures the reading, maths and science proficiency of 15-year-olds. |
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The latest round of data from the triennial Survey of Consumer Finances reveals that real, median household wealth in 2010 was just below its 1989 value. |
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This convention was historic in many ways as it saw a major change in our governance process that will include the holding of annual congresses rather than triennial conventions. |
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Rather, ECOSOC was mandated to provide coordination and guidance to the UN system including for implementing the policy guidance of the General Assembly established in the triennial comprehensive policy review. |
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It seems highly likely that the discussions of the triennial review at the General Assembly will focus on this issue, which is particularly sensitive for all the developing countries. |
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The 31 March 2008, triennial actuarial valuation of the Reserve Force Pension Plan, has not yet been tabled in Parliament, As a result, no adjustment is being made to the Pension Fund at this time. |
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It also required the calling of triennial Parliaments, with each sitting for at least five months. |
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In 1880, Sullivan was appointed director of the triennial Leeds Music Festival. |
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At one of these, during the triennial Norfolk and Norwich Festival in October 1924, he heard Frank Bridge's orchestral poem The Sea, conducted by the composer. |
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Censors had the power to impeach officials on an irregular basis, unlike the senior officials who were to do so only in triennial evaluations of junior officials. |
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The highest legislative body of the Episcopal Church is the triennial General Convention, consisting of the House of Deputies and the House of Bishops. |
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He made a triennial visit to Wales as examiner of Carmarthen Academy. |
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In this paper we evaluate the methodology and results of the pollock assessments conducted during the triennial surveys as an example of semi-pelagic gadoid assessment. |
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The challenge was placed before us all by a varied range of speakers throughout the Triennial. |
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The Long Parliament then passed the Triennial Act, also known as the Dissolution Act in May 1641, to which the Royal Assent was readily granted. |
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Originally there was no fixed limit on the length of a Parliament, but the Triennial Act 1694 set the maximum duration at three years. |
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The previous limit of three years had been set by the Triennial Act 1694, enacted by the Parliament of England. |
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Every three years the gallery stages a Triennial exhibition in which a guest curator provides an overview of contemporary British Art. |
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He also supported the Triennial Bill to limit the maximum life of a Parliament to three years. |
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Monopolies were cut back severely, and the Courts of Star Chamber and High Commission were abolished by the Habeas Corpus Act 1640 and the Triennial Act respectively. |
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For the Birmingham Triennial Music Festival of 1900, he set Cardinal John Henry Newman's poem The Dream of Gerontius for soloists, chorus and orchestra. |
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