• The Arctic Council, made up of the United States, Russia, Canada and the five Nordic nations -- Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland -- was set up in 1996 to coordinate policy in a resource-rich but environmentally sensitive part of the world.

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  • It has been used to coordinate requests for relief efforts, track victims in camps and shelters, and coordinate volunteers in the 2005 Pakistan earthquake, the 2006 mud slide in the Philippines, the 2007 earthquake in Peru and the 2008 earthquake in China.

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  • He called the hospital to alert staff they likely would be getting injured people, then rushed in to coordinate preparations.

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  • Ohio State University, with more than 10, 000 graduate students, opened a "gateway" office in Shanghai in 2010 to coordinate recruiting, alumni activities and fundraising efforts in those markets.

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  • Ms Milne, MSP for North East Scotland, highlighted the success of the Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital and the CLIC Sargent nurse in helping to coordinate and plan aspects of care and support for children in Aberdeenshire.

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  • Then they turn to a new inquiry into community budgets (from about 5.10pm) looking at progress in various initiatives to coordinate different strands of public spending in particular neighbourhoods, as well as the Troubled Families Programme.

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  • "I assume the Americans will issue the invitations in the coming days and coordinate the exact date in the last week of November, " Olmert told a news conference.

    NPR: Mideast Peace Summit Likely in November

  • Ohio State University opened a "gateway" office in Shanghai in 2010 to coordinate recruiting, alumni activities and fundraising efforts.

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  • In order to coordinate its global operation, IBM promotes a platform of core values and standards that hold across geographies.

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  • Therefore, they propose to set up a working group, led by the CNIL, in order to coordinate their reaction, which should take place before summer.

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  • Think Automatic's Luminode dimmer switch hides both a processor and a mesh network connection that lets every switch in the home coordinate with each other.

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  • And so we will continue to coordinate in international fora as well as bilaterally to see how we can spur investment and private sector growth on both sides of the Atlantic.

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  • The heavy lifting is the intelligence gathering and the rest of the tedious, even mundane, work that governments have to do in order to coordinate a counter-terrorist strategy across the globe.

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  • Despite the severity of his wounds, Staff Sergeant Petry continued to maintain the presence of mind to place a tourniquet on his right wrist before communicating the situation by radio in order to coordinate support for himself and his fellow wounded Rangers.

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  • To keep the flow of goods and people moving smoothly, we will enhance and expand the work of the twenty land border Binational Port Operations Committees established in 2011, coordinate our border infrastructure investment at key border crossings and at small and remote ports of entry to, where possible, align hours of operation and co-manage facilities.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • The IOC was established in 1960 as a body with functional autonomy within UNESCO with the purpose to promote international cooperation and to coordinate programmes in ocean and coastal research, services and capacity building.

    UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences

  • In November of 2012, I helped coordinate American Women Veterans participation in the New York City Veterans Day parade.

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  • However, once you start to be moving across substantial minutes of Sun derived time in an hour or three of travelling, plus you want to coordinate activities accurately in time, then you need to have just the one standard time by which you can do so.

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  • In addition, local commanders were given the power to coordinate the services stationed in their areas.

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  • In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, my company partnered with veterans' organization Team Rubicon to coordinate relief efforts in the Rockaways.

    CNN: People and computers need each other

  • The City of London Police was continuing to coordinate investigations in the UK into how meat came to be contaminated, he added.

    BBC: Horsemeat scandal to be reviewed, government announces

  • Megan Inaba will stay on through the All-Star break to help coordinate activities in Houston before leaving her job on Feb. 17.

    WSJ: Hunter fires family members from NBA players union

  • But there are plenty of drawbacks: You can't make an Education IRAand a state plan contribution for the same child in the same year. (Note to in-laws: coordinate contributions.) A student who pulls tax-free money from these IRAs can't use the Hope or Lifetime Learning Credit the same year.

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  • And we agreed to coordinate closely in encouraging the parties to sit down around the negotiating table and to resolve this issue in a way that creates a Palestinian state that is sovereign and an Israeli state that is secure, the two states living side by side in peace.

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  • 'promote international cooperation and to coordinate programmes in research, services and capacity building, in order to learn more about the nature and resources of the ocean and coastal areas and to apply that knowledge for the improvement of management, sustainable development and protection of the marine environment and the decision-making process of its Member States'.

    UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences

  • Its mission is to promote international cooperation and to coordinate programmes in research, services and capacity building to learn more about the nature and resources of the oceans and coastal areas, and to apply this knowledge to improved management, sustainable development and protection of the marine environment and the decision making processes of its 144 Member States.

    UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences

  • In that role, he helped coordinate the federal response to the bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City.

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  • In cooperation with States Parties and the Advisory Bodies coordinate and prepare training and capacity-building activities in natural heritage in the Africa Region in priority for integrated management planning and monitoring in coordination with the UNESCO field offices.

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  • Research: undertake and coordinate forefront research in the field of number theory and arithmetic geometry.

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  • But the trick is to try to coordinate all this in a very delicate political environment.

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