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Physicians and surgeons united in a joint organization in Glasgow, and a college of physicians was founded in London.
His father retired as the director of the technical cooperation division of the International Trade Center, a joint organization of the World Trade Organization and the United Nations, in Geneva.
In 1972 a joint organization, the Central Security Service (CSS), was created to coordinate the intelligence efforts of the NSA with the U.S. military.
The guests paid $25,000 each to attend, while the chairmen raised or contributed $250,000 to the Hillary Victory Fund, a joint organization of the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee that raises money for Democrats up and down the ballot.
Interviews with dozens of Koreans and Japanese suggest that the first joint organization of the world's largest sporting event may have had far more than a passing impact on the two host countries, both drawing them closer together, and brightening people's attitudes about the future.
Third, a new joint organization called the Space Development Agency will be created to develop new technologies for the space force.
The Coalition to Diversify Computing CDCC) is a joint organization of the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM), the Computing Research Association CRAand and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Computer Society.
In the acquisition release, Shapiro praised Mongoose Metrics' "impressive technology and third-party integrations," while Reynolds said the deal will create "a joint organization that is the clear market leader in call tracking".
The primary visual cortex (V1) encodes a diverse set of visual features, including orientation, ocular dominance (OD), and spatial frequency (SF), whose joint organization must be precisely structured to optimize coverage within the retinotopic map.
The AFSWP was a joint organization, staffed by the United States Army, United States Navy and United States Air Force; its chief was supported by deputies from the other two services.
Her position on this issue, together with her thoughts on organized Christianity and women's issues beyond voting rights, led to the formation of two separate women's rights organizations that were finally rejoined, with Stanton as president of the joint organization, approximately twenty years after her break from the original women's suffrage movement.
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