Almost six months later she later sent similar emails to the US Embassy in Paris claiming that there was a bomb in the premises.
On 7 December 2012 indeed, a Regional Conference gathering no less than 50 participants (national and international specialists in gender equality, representatives of international organizations, the academic community, governmental institutions, intergovernmental organizations, etc.) will take place in Moscow in the premises of the Russian State University for the Humanities.
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At a ceremony held in the premises of the Polish Academy of Sciences for the inauguration of the West Polesie Biosphere Reserve, and in the presence of the Undersecretary of State for the Environment, Mr. Janusz Zaleski, the Director-General emphasized the role of Poland in the field of international scientific cooperation.
"We have reached the evaluation that the D-1 area of crushed rock in the premises of the Tsuruga power plant needs to be taken into consideration from the perspective of quake-resistant design, " Kunihiko Shimazaki, deputy chairman of the authority, told reporters during a news conference following a panel meeting where the report was approved.
Applying the principle governing civil liability, we go only a step farther in holding that the act of the agent, while exercising the authority delegated to him to make rates for transportation, may be controlled, in the interest of public policy, by imputing his act to his employer and imposing penalties upon the corporation for which he is acting in the premises.
The school originally opened in the existing premises of the Archbishop Thurstan Church of England School in September 2008.
The MPs also question the adequacy of having "a monopoly supplier business model in police procurement" and note that the new official Taser supplier consists of "more or less identical personnel operating in the same premises with a near-duplicate website" as the former distributor.
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It currently employs around 1, 400 staff in the SA1 district but new premises in the city would have room for another 300 staff, if required.
The gang smashed through metal shutters and a door to get in to the premises.
Neighbouring towns and villages are invited to feast collectively in the ceremony premises.
They were alleged to have co-operated in setting the price of beer sales to licensed premises in the Netherlands, keeping prices artificially high.
Legislation came into force in May 2004 which requires the organisation in control of any non domestic premises, or the common parts on domestic premises, to identify and assess asbestos in those premises.
The soup kitchen, which was set up by volunteers from St Augustine's Catholic Church, was given notice to leave the premises in February after the council said it was no longer suitable.
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The centre said it is in the process of expanding its premises to handle the demand for care in the region.
The current slump in the Pakistan cinematic industry has meant that he has had to erect a gas station within the cinema premises "in order to keep the ball rolling".
The researchers counted shop premises in the area defined as the "retail cores" by the Department for Communities and Local Government.
"We believe that we will be able to do the same with quality premises in the new business park, " he said.
The court heard there were signs of people living in the flat above business premises, including a fridge full of food and the bathroom had been in use.
The Novalis Trust bought the premises in 2002 to help finance the school's educational activities.
The Novalis Trust, which runs the nearby Cotswold Chine School, bought the premises in 2002 to help finance the school's educational activities.
Birmingham City Council said more than 500 organisations in Europe had installed "fire-free" rooms in their premises including the British Library in London.
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The Novalis Trust, a charity which runs the nearby Cotswold Chine School, bought the premises in 2002 to help finance the school's educational activities.
Mr Burdett Coutts told the BBC Scotland news website although he would be putting a bid in to return to the George Street premises he said he hoped the Assembly Theatre would be in George Square "long term".
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At least the Cambodia Stock Exchange has impressive premises in the country's tallest building.
He has been staying in a hotel on the Vatican's premises until the papal apartment in the palace is ready.
After nearly a week, few businesses in Fort William have the required notices on the approach to their premises in place - including, interestingly, the offices of the council who are zealously enforcing the ban on the public and also their own employees, who could be disciplined for smoking even outside during their break time.
Of course, Sybase still believes strongly in the on-premises market for MDM software.
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Officers were investigating reports that the remains of a woman who died in the 1950s were buried on the premises.
The county council is aiming for 90% of premises in the county to have superfast (24Mbps and above) broadband speeds by the end of 2015.
It plans to open the centre in 2014, describing the current premises as "our dilapidated and atmospheric building".
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