He has broken with the tradition of the secretive committee, whose members rarely discuss proceedings.
Indeed modern Paganism is a reinvented religion, whose members seek the divine in nature.
The relevant union in Mexico city, the one whose members threw the light-bulbs, is firmly against.
She leads Temple Beth Am, a 930-family congregation in Seattle whose members include employees of nearby Microsoft.
He also sacked the head of the judiciary, many of whose members had remained loyal to Mubarak.
It is a leap into married life, and a religion whose members say its time has come.
Israel did not cooperate with the U.N. three-person mission, whose members are from France, Pakistan and Botswana.
Perhaps a special committee could be formed whose members actually served in the infantry and Special Forces.
England will field five uncapped players against a Baa-Baas side whose members have played a collective 1, 000 internationals.
These are separate jurisdictions from cities and counties and have their own boards whose members are elected locally.
Their activities have helped create a curious new alliance whose members disagree about almost everything except global warming.
Darnall Forum, a charity whose members are local residents, has set up shop in their offices on Main Street.
No member of the board, whose members include CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta, was compensated, it said.
Court decisions have helped to bankrupt the national health-insurance system, only 45% of whose members now pay full contributions.
It gets most of its funding from a committee whose members include the bosses of Wales' seven health boards.
The GAA has handed down some of its stiffest ever sanctions to St Mary's Rasharkin whose members were involved.
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Some have links with the Sangh Parivar, whose members may be influential in constituencies the government needs to nurse.
Second, the attitude of canal-restoration societies, whose members have devoted considerable unpaid effort to bringing disused waterways back to life.
With Mr Corzine sidelined, Goldman hopes for a smoother future under a top management team whose members trust one another.
But Ms Bachelet has promised many fresh faces in a cabinet half of whose members, she says, will be women.
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Such a presentation demands a cast whose members are capable of taking full advantage of their proximity to the audience.
The committee, whose members include ex-MI5 director general Baroness Manningham-Buller, said economic instability could leave the UK "unable to defend itself".
The 1960s saw the coming-of-age of the first generation whose members had never known scarcity, and therefore did not fear it.
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It is a union of democratic states, whose members must meet agreed-upon standards of political decency as well as economic competence.
Acupuncture in Medicine has all the trappings of a real journal, including an editorial board whose members work at respectable medical schools.
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The Greek-Cypriots had argued that it would be inappropriate for Turkey to join a club, one of whose members it failed to recognise.
He is expected to meet with unions, whose members claim cuts at the corporation have led to compulsory redundancies, unacceptable workloads and bullying.
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The household survey is a survey, mostly by phone, of about 60, 000 households, whose members answer several questions to determine their employment status.
The Equipment Leasing Association, whose members include Bank of New York and AmSouth Bancorp , notes that such deals account for 10% of all leasing deals.
We partnered, for example, with Threadless, a community of designers of graphic tee shirts, whose members vote which designs should go into production.
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