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Discover Ludwig"committee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people who are appointed or elected to conduct a specific activity, for example: The committee met yesterday to make a final decision on the budget proposal.
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According to an earlier article in NME, the London organising comittee wanted the Pistols to perform Pretty Vacant alongside "Naomi Campbell in a Vivienne Westwood dress" and "Madness doing Baggy Trousers".
Sir Michael Spicer, a former chairman of the 1922 comittee, also receives a peerage.
11.26am GMT According to Ed Conway's Real Economy blog, Sir Mervyn King, the governor of the Bank of England, used his appearance at the Treasury comittee this morning to comment on reports that Goldman Sachs is considering delaying its bonus payments so that its staff only have to pay 45% top rate of tax, not 50%.
The union's comittee on agent regulation could strip him of his license to represent N.B.A. players.
"McCain has a compelling persona, he is a leader," said Mr. Mosteller, whose wife, Cyndi, is vice chairman of the Charleston County Republican Party and serves on Mr. McCain's national steering comittee.
She served as a member of the national Foundation Board of Trustees and was a member of the Eastern Division's Special Events Comittee.
The Obama administration wound up an inquiry into criminal responsibility for the use of torture in 2012, without launching any prosecutions and it is unclear whether the Senate intelligence comittee's findings on the CIA's interrogation techniques will lead to that decision being reviewed.
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So maybe if the funny part is eroded by audit comittees, Sarbanes-Oxley 404, Calpers and scores of others, it seems natural to ask for more.
His comments came following the publication of a report by the Home Affairs Select Comittee on the issue.
When he wrote it, Senator Joseph McCarthy and the House Comittee on Un- American Activites were prosecuting alleged Communists from the State Department to Hollywood; the Red hunt was becoming the dominant fixation of the American psyche.
James Johnson, chair of the Joint Consultants Comitteee, says in the foreword to the report: 'The public is ambivalent in wanting the highest standards of clinical care but in opposing the closure of even the smallest hospitals.' He adds that the full implications of the super-hospital proposals would mean the 'physical closure of, say, a third of hospitals in the UK'.
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