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He became a benefactor of the National Committee on Furtherance of Jewish Education and Chairman of the Chassidic Art Institute.

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Accordingly, in its policies toward Central Asia, the bloc, as the indicative programmes of its Development Cooperation Instrument suggest (European Commission, 2007, 2011, 2014), primarily concentrates on the furtherance of regional collaboration and good neighbourly relations, improvement of living standards and lessening of poverty as well as energy, environmental and water projects.

Afterwards, a stunned member of the audience raised his hand and asked almost plaintively, "So….this is all real?" On Sunday, in furtherance of couch-potato-dom, I'll continue with Masterpiece Theatre's "Little Dorrit".

Like when one of our toddlers is having a seizure-like tantrum on the floor, and we look over at each other for furtherance.

Others on the panel include Rabbi Shea Hecht, the chairman of the National Committee for Furtherance of Jewish Education, and Leonard Garment, a former Nixon administration official who in the early 1990's was co-chairman of an independent Congressional commission to review procedures for grants at the National Endowment for the Arts.

Although I appreciate that the investigation is ongoing, I would also be grateful if the police could identify the extent of the operation that involved the interception or potential interception of phone messages along with the present evidence of the first and last known occasions on which activity in furtherance of interception took place.

Careful reading of the charters also suggests that the backstops are there to protect the guarantees these entities affix on loans or securities in furtherance of their mission.

Kennedy, worried about America's exposure in what was going to be presented to the world as an indigenous rebellion spurred and led by Cuban exiles, actually made the benighted plan worse on his own, by changing the landing site in furtherance of a night landing to further disguise the U.S. role.

Those rewards are considerably enabled by academic staff whose day-to-day lives can continue in the reasonable expectation that teaching and research are not going to be diverted to that "private" space, where the furtherance and communication of knowledge takes on new meanings of belonging and exclusion.

Monitoring and evaluation of the FEP has provided a means of revealing the status of project progress and informed decisions on future directions and partnerships in the furtherance of Millennium Development Goals targets and principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.

South Africa's initial Country Report on the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child - Reporting period: January 2000 - April 2013 2014 - This is the State's Initial Report on measures taken between 2000 and 2013 in furtherance of its obligations under the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Children.

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