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2.35pm: Q: Does Britain now have permanent joint leadership?
Not until 1657 was a permanent joint stock established.
There were temporary joint stocks until 1657, when a permanent joint stock was raised.
Creating a permanent joint committee between the European and national parliaments could serve that purpose.
If the disease is not treated promptly, it can cause permanent joint damage.
The bones of a permanent joint do not fuse except as the result of disease or surgery.
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Rope splicing in rope-work is the forming of a semi-permanent joint between two ropes or two parts of the same rope by partly untwisting and then interweaving their strands.
On May 25, Basra's small Permanent Joint Coordination Center — a joint British-Iraqi base in the city's center — came under sustained attack by militias enraged by the killing of a senior Mahdi Army commander that day.
He has briefed the North Atlantic Council and the NATO-Russia Permanent Joint Council.
The old consultative body was called the NATO-Russia Permanent Joint Council; its membership was described as "nineteen plus one".
Since the 1997 signing of the Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Russia's contacts with the alliance have been limited to dialogue in a Permanent Joint Council, which gave Russia a voice in NATO but not a role in making decisions.
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