To break up the trip to Zaire, the two stopped in geneva to meet with leaders at the World Health Organization. |
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Extravagant French fashions were beginning to enamor Geneva and reveal its social divisions. |
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Closing her eyes, Geneva nearly dozed to sleep until a sharp knock on the door awakened her. |
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When he arrived back from Geneva last Saturday he found his house had been done over. |
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All was subsumed under a Protestantism that viewed the English church as a divinely blessed via media between the excesses of Rome and Geneva. |
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Jakarta now needs to take the lead and continue the dialogue begun in Geneva to ensure a lasting peace. |
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Sending attachments is forbidden by copyright protocols of the Geneva Convention. |
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Luckily, these pre-summit initiatives were defanged and something quite different took place in Geneva instead. |
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I recall visiting Calvin's church in Geneva, a twelfth-century Romanesque building dedicated to Saint Peter. |
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In addition, earlier this year the company presented a newly developed fuel cell powered vehicle at the Geneva motor-show. |
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The inaugural meeting of the Forum, held in Geneva in 1996, was unfortunately disrupted by gatecrashers. |
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The doctrine of predestination is associated with Protestant pioneer John Calvin of Geneva. |
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A year later Charles Galissard de Marignac in Geneva found a further earth in this substance, which Lecoq isolated in 1886 and called gadolinium. |
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However, it corresponds to terms agreed upon in the last round of talks in February between the two sides also in Geneva. |
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It's like ride operators are suddenly below pond scum and not even entitled to the basic human rights declared in the Geneva Convention Treaty. |
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One aircraft flying from Heathrow to Geneva had to divert into Lyon because bad weather meant it could not land. |
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In Geneva County, Graves and Black both won pluralities, receiving 927 and 980 first-choice votes respectively. |
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The UN has convened a meeting in Geneva between Australia, Norway and Indonesia to discuss the idea. |
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The Geneva Conventions make reference to those acts which constitute war crimes under the Conventions. |
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The world's most unlikely double act began in Geneva in 1985, with a series of high-profile fireside chats. |
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Here are some articles from the Geneva Convention that deal with the protection of civilians in armed conflicts. |
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They might be the product of his confabs with the management luminaries of the European game at a forum in Geneva a week past on Friday. |
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The Geneva initiative was presented in December 2003 in an attempt to unblock the situation. |
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No motor show would be complete without an array of concept cars and Geneva certainly didn't disappoint. |
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Along the way, Henri flirted with Geneva by mockingly fluttering his eyes at her and impudently grinning. |
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The company was one of 16 Irish companies that exhibited at the Irish pavilion at Telecom World in Geneva last week. |
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Under the Geneva Conventions it is a war crime to target deliberately innocent civilians. |
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The Swiss cities of Zurich, Bern and Geneva are the best cities for quality of life, while Luxembourg is the world's safest. |
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Geneva surveyed Ian stretching and noticed the slightly dampened from sweat white cotton shirt clinging to his brawny chest. |
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The Geneva Conventions impose on those that become hors de combat the obligation to cease all combatant actions. |
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Since then, the watch-makers of Geneva have achieved an unparalleled reputation in the art of horology. |
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But, no, he really does run a dance club, and Maria is soon hoofing it in Geneva. |
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But somehow the working-class ethos of Geneva, also called Hollands gin, or Square gin, survived long after Hogarth's Gin Street was bulldozed. |
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He also achieved a high position in the Academy at Geneva, becoming its rector. |
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A tax exile living in Geneva, McManus has a large string of horses trained in England, Ireland and France. |
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The representatives struck the agreement in peace talks held on the outskirts of Geneva. |
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The EU used its right to block the request made at the trade organization's headquarters in Geneva. |
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Geneva was not yet part of Switzerland and the city allied with the cantons of Bern and Fribourg against Savoy. |
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Collective punishment is forbidden by the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 governing militarily occupied territories. |
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During the negotiations in Geneva, GAM leaders took a step toward dropping their previous demand for an independent statelet in northern Sumatra. |
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Perhaps it took that long to declare the book lost from the stacks of the Geneva Public Library District. |
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I found a visiting card belonging to Angela, a woman who worked in the Geneva office of the organization I had quit 20 days previously in Kabul. |
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He has six villas in Europe, including one in Geneva, and two more in Russia and China. |
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The couple arrived in Geneva yesterday for private briefings at the U.N. High Commission for Refugees. |
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It was delicious wine, though Geneva only drank water for she was fearful the strong liquid would upset her stomach, or perhaps hurt the baby. |
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Professor Galbraith upbraided me yesterday for my suggestion that our sojourns to Geneva be shortened to six weeks. |
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In 1983, this theory was confirmed by the direct observation of the heavy gauge bosons in the powerful particle accelerator at CERN in Geneva. |
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Please, point me to the references in the Third and Fourth Geneva Conventions sanctioning the use of unmuzzled dogs. |
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Well, that's a unilateral decision as to how the Geneva Conventions are going to be interpreted. |
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They left after Geneva found her bonnet and tied the strings under her chin perfectly, and they both put on their coats. |
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The only way to let your hair down in Geneva is to buddy up to a local and follow their lead. |
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They should use a typeface designed specifically for screen display like Arial, Geneva, Verdana, or Georgia. |
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Geneva thoroughly turned this subject over in her mind and pondered upon it. |
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The Assembly rejected repudiation because they feared antagonizing the moneylenders of Paris, Amsterdam, Hamburg, and Geneva. |
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Fedora and the second in command of the Aryans traveled in a shuttlecraft heading for space station, Geneva. |
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Part of their shell company's offering was floated on the Geneva stock exchange using fake balance sheets. |
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The sheetlets will be issued Friday at United Nations Headquarters in New York City, Geneva, Switzerland and Vienna. |
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We had a pretty uneventful trip outbound to Geneva, although we were slowed somewhat by trackwork. |
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In eleven days, the Bernese entered Geneva, where they were hailed as deliverers. |
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Geneva is the best place to showcase these, as Switzerland has no car industry and is seen as neutral ground. |
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Geneva was not planning to do anything, just bask under the glory of the sun. |
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In 1868 Bakunin founded a front organization for his secret society, the Alliance of Social Democracy, in Geneva. |
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The mandatories believed they should have the autonomy to administer their mandates without oversight from Geneva. |
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When they returned to their home, they went to their bedroom and Geneva put on her teddy to go to sleep in while Nelson shaved. |
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The atom smasher at CERN, outside Geneva, is barely able to make tiny samples of anti-hydrogen gas. |
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According to the Geneva Convention the country into which the asylum seeker arrives must deal with his application. |
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Sitting at a settee, Geneva lounged on it luxuriously while Margaret found the letter. |
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The terms of access to the U.S. market are now to be decided in Geneva by Lilliputians of the New World Order. |
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But while spiritual power rests in Geneva, temporal power resides in the capitals. |
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The anchorperson helpfully informs us that this violates the Geneva Accords. |
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Will their activities still be subject to the standards laid down in the laws of war, most particularly the 1949 Geneva conventions? |
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But the earlier repudiation of the Geneva Conventions exposes such claims as lies. |
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Geneva had wanted a lavish one, filled with gifts and smiles, dance and music, and food that tasted of ambrosia. |
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The Geneva Code allows the shooting of spies, that's been a regular process for a long time. |
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She first visited it as a Smith College student during her junior year abroad in Geneva. |
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Geneva does put some constraints on the handling and adjudication of detainees, but they were meaningless restraints. |
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On October 25th a meeting was held at the Hotel Continental in Vienna between our Geneva delegates and the Poles and Jugoslavs. |
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International law defines this type of action as a war crime under the Geneva conventions. |
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Cottret argues, for example, against the common characterization of Calvin as absolute ruler of Geneva. |
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Rape has now been recognised as a war crime with its inclusion in the Geneva Convention against War Crimes. |
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Outposts budded in Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Geneva, and various other burgs, including, yes, Amsterdam. |
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In July 2009, he and aline were arrested in Switzerland on charges of beating up their servants in a Geneva hotel. |
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No news is what passes for breaking news coming out of the Syria talks that started in Geneva over the weekend. |
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The working party on China's accession will formally approve the package on Monday at WTO headquarters in Geneva, clearing the way for entry by the end of this year. |
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The goal was to implement the Geneva communique, the 2012 document that called for a transitional governing body in Syria. |
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The first Syria peace talks in over a year will convene next week in Geneva with some opposition participation. |
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There have been other measures taken since then, partly though not wholly, in response to international pressure, like the appointment of special rapporteurs in Geneva. |
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On June 5, a highway worker cutting an overgrown patch along a road in Geneva, Wisconsin, came upon a pair of discarded suitcases. |
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He was born in Exeter on March 25th, 1545, the eldest son of John Bodley, a Protestant merchant who during the reign of Mary Tudor sought refuge with his family in Geneva. |
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A meeting held in Geneva following April also ended without result. |
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Amendments made to the Geneva Conventions in 1977 specified that prisoners taken in internal and civil conflicts must still be considered prisoners of war. |
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The Geneva Convention is a human rights instrument designed to protect civilians. |
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So, are the chances of a go-it-alone military strike reduced or increased as a result of the Geneva agreement? |
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But there are deep suspicions in Kiev that the Russians only went to Geneva to stall threatened Western economic sanctions. |
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There remained the Bernese, who had occupied some of the duke's territories in Savoy and Vaud, and in Geneva, over which he claimed certain rights. |
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Belfort, zonked out on ludes, dry humps a stewardess during a flight to Geneva. |
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He's sitting down with Mr. Lavrov in Geneva, and we shall see what transpires. |
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Bringing a child that she and Nelson had created into a world of war, famine, death, and unrighteousness did not sound like something Geneva wished to do. |
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Switzerland joined the League of Nations, whose headquarters were in Geneva, but regards membership in the UN as incompatible with its neutrality. |
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Trocaire hope many more thousands will be completed by the end of May when they will be bundled together and brought to a key ILO conference in Geneva in June. |
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By 1564, Richier, a Calvinist, had left for Geneva, where he died. |
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The two friends exchanged a glance, and when Geneva first started the letter, she felt her stomach slide to her throat, and she sat in the nearest chaise lounge in shock. |
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It is used mainly in cars, planes, bridges, computer chips, artificial body parts and in supercolliders, like the particle accelerator in Geneva, Switzerland. |
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And to think she nearly gave it all up to study politics in Geneva. |
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Geneva was beginning to faint from lack of oxygen, and when he let go of her, she fell to the floor, desperately trying to see who was fighting the men to save her. |
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Ian's eyes opened lethargically, Susan said nothing and Geneva did not cease gawking at him, Calypso jumped from her arms after Geneva stopped petting her. |
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When it showed more prisoners, the Australian Defence Department said that its failure to pixelate the faces of captives was an infringement of the Geneva Conventions. |
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In 1925 the Geneva Protocol prohibiting the use of poison gas was signed. |
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In an austere church in Geneva, he ponders the Calvinist influence. |
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Geneva had never felt so much like a queen and she basked in her glory. |
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I'm willing to dilate on this and any other interesting tidbit someone happens to dig up in the text of the Geneva Conventions tomorrow after I get some sleep. |
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The meeting in Geneva thus ended abruptly in high-visibility failure. |
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At the end of 1542, Marot became a refugee in Geneva and contributed nineteen more psalms. |
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Calvin had written an earlier catechism during his first stay in Geneva which was largely based on Martin Luther's Large Catechism. |
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Knox, having escaped the galleys and having spent time in Geneva, where he became a follower of Calvin, emerged as the most significant figure. |
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In 2006, a University emblem taken into space by Piers Sellers was incorporated into the Geneva Bonnet. |
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While in Geneva, he proposed a project based on the concept of hypertext, to facilitate sharing and updating information among researchers. |
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The study, by researchers from the Universities of Geneva and Auckland, reports levels of cotinine in users of electronic cigarettes. |
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Bulgaria's PM Boyko Borisov received the 2010 award of the international Crans Montana Forum held this year in Geneva, Switzerland. |
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After touring the south of France, the group moved to Geneva, where Smith met with the philosopher Voltaire. |
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Bowie moved to Switzerland in 1976, purchasing a chalet in the hills to the north of Lake Geneva. |
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After improving his language skills there, he studied briefly at Munich University and the University of Geneva. |
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Educated at Eton, Sandhurst and, briefly, the universities of Munich and Geneva, Fleming moved through several jobs before he started writing. |
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He lived the last years of his life in Vevey, on Lake Geneva in Switzerland, the same town Charlie Chaplin was living in at this time. |
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This utility was associated with the hunting tooth principle embodied as a one tooth differential gear set and the Geneva wheel. |
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This theory of governance developed in Geneva under John Calvin and was introduced to Scotland by John Knox after his period of exile in Geneva. |
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Between today's Geneva and Lyon, it grew to become the realm of Burgundy in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. |
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N'Da Ametchi sent email in 2011 to the Geneva office of Mossack Fonseca, naming the Geneva bank Pasche financial managers of the company. |
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Breaches of the Geneva Conventions is the most serious war crime that Bosniaks were convicted of. |
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Ben Emmerson told reporters in Geneva that in 2013 Washington slashed its controversial use of the pilotless planes in Pakistan. |
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Lake Geneva also has an array of plushly comfortable hotels for guests to make the most of their stay. |
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The organization also has offices in Copenhagen, Geneva, The Hague, Prague and Warsaw. |
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Five live prisoners of war were also interviewed on the air, a violation of the Third Geneva Convention. |
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Under the leadership of John Calvin, Geneva became the chief international centre of Reformed Protestantism and Latin biblical scholarship. |
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The EFTA Secretariat is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, but also has duty stations in Brussels, Belgium and Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. |
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The Secretariat employs approximately 100 staff members, of whom a third are based in Geneva and two thirds in Brussels and Luxembourg. |
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In accordance with the Geneva Convention, the He 59s were unarmed and painted white with civilian registration markings and red crosses. |
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The French government also took advantage of internal strife in Switzerland to invade, establishing the Helvetian Republic and annexing Geneva. |
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The seiche wave phenomenon was first discovered by noted Swiss Hydrologist Francois-Alphonse Forel in 1890, on Lake Geneva, Switzerland. |
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It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and as of March 2017 works in 162 countries. |
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The council has one annual meeting in July, held in either New York or Geneva. |
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It met in Geneva and, after its initial sessions in 1920, it convened once a year in September. |
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The newest member of the McLaren Sports Series, the 570GT, was launched at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. |
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Held in Geneva, it brought together ten champions from across the continent. |
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The World Disarmament Conference was convened by the League of Nations in Geneva in 1932, with representatives from 60 states. |
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On 25 November 1996, a statue of Mercury was unveiled in Montreux overlooking Lake Geneva, almost five years to the day since his death. |
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The complete index is on loan today from the ICRC to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum in Geneva. |
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Even without having a mandate from the Geneva Conventions, the ICRC tried to ameliorate the suffering of civil populations. |
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Until then, only citizens from the city of Geneva could serve in the Committee. |
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The legal basis of the work of the ICRC during World War II were the Geneva Conventions in their 1929 revision. |
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On 12 August 1949, further revisions to the existing two Geneva Conventions were adopted. |
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These incidents often demonstrated a lack of respect for the rules of the Geneva Conventions and their protection symbols. |
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In 1939 on the brink of the Second World War, the League relocated its headquarters from Paris to Geneva to take advantage of Swiss neutrality. |
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It gathers delegations from all of the national societies as well as from the ICRC, the IFRC and the signatory states to the Geneva Conventions. |
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The ICRC is headquartered in the Swiss city of Geneva and has external offices in about 80 countries. |
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Caesar's report has been partly confirmed by excavations near Geneva and Bibracte. |
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In 1920, Switzerland joined the League of Nations, which was based in Geneva, on condition that it was exempt from any military requirements. |
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The largest lake is Lake Geneva, in western Switzerland shared with France. |
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Geneva converted to Protestantism in 1536, just before John Calvin arrived there. |
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Geneva was John Calvin's adopted home and the centre of the Calvinist movement. |
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William Farel was a student of Lefevre who went on to become a leader of the Swiss Reformation, establishing a Protestant government in Geneva. |
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He continued to support the reform movement in Geneva, and in 1541 he was invited back to lead the church of the city. |
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Calvin spent his final years promoting the Reformation both in Geneva and throughout Europe. |
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Due to military manoeuvres of imperial and French forces, he was forced to make a detour to the south, bringing him to Geneva. |
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During late 1536, Farel drafted a confession of faith, and Calvin wrote separate articles on reorganizing the church in Geneva. |
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This caused a riot during the service and the next day, the council told Farel and Calvin to leave Geneva. |
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The resulting synod in Zurich placed most of the blame on Calvin for not being sympathetic enough toward the people of Geneva. |
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The Geneva council refused to readmit the two men, who then took refuge in Basel. |
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The city council pressed for the immediate appointment of Calvin in Geneva. |
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The group consisted of wealthy, politically powerful, and interrelated families of Geneva. |
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A few months later Ami Perrin, the man who had brought Calvin to Geneva, moved into open opposition. |
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While waiting for the responses, the council also asked Servetus if he preferred to be judged in Vienne or in Geneva. |
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This plea was refused and on 27 October, Servetus was burnt alive at the Plateau of Champel at the edge of Geneva. |
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He took steps toward rapprochement with Bullinger by signing the Consensus Tigurinus, a concordat between the Zurich and Geneva churches. |
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With financial support from the church in Geneva, Calvin turned his enormous energies toward uplifting the French Protestant cause. |
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He recounted his life in Geneva, sometimes recalling bitterly some of the hardships he had suffered. |
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By 1585, Geneva, once the wellspring of the reform movement, had become merely its symbol. |
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By June 1814, they were in Milan, where they met Alessandro Volta, and then continued north to Geneva. |
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In 1816 Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley and his wife Mary Shelley visited Geneva and all three were inspired by the scenery in their writings. |
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In Geneva, Victor is about to marry Elizabeth and prepares to fight the Creature to the death, arming himself with pistols and a dagger. |
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After getting back to Geneva, Victor's father, weakened by age and by the death of his precious Elizabeth, dies a few days later. |
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Our current system is retraumatising children and therefore represents a breach in our duties under the Geneva conventions. |
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Article 4 of the Third Geneva Convention protects captured military personnel, some guerrilla fighters, and certain civilians. |
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The Germans officially justified their policy on the grounds that the Soviet Union had not signed the Geneva Convention. |
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The French are so violating the Geneva Convention in the treatment of prisoners of war that our command is taking back prisoners sent to them. |
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The United States handed over 740,000 German prisoners to France, a signatory of the Geneva Convention. |
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The Shelleys and Byron rented neighbouring houses on the shores of Lake Geneva. |
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In November 1921, a conference was held in Geneva to negotiate a convention between Germany and Poland. |
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Is it regime change or bolstering a political process in Geneva? |
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Byron's interest in her had waned and Claire used the opportunity of introducing him to the Shelleys to act as bait to lure him to Geneva. |
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Geneva County is at the bottom of the state in the wiregrass region, near the Florida border. |
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Founded in 1974, Geneva Watch Group is a global leader in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of digital and analog watches and clocks. |
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More and more countries signed the Geneva Convention and began to respect it in practice during armed conflicts. |
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In May 1816, Mary Godwin, Percy Shelley, and their son travelled to Geneva with Claire Clairmont. |
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This led to the creation of the second Geneva Convention in 1906, which gave protection and care for shipwrecked soldiers in armed conflict. |
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She studied at the Royal College of Music with among others Margaret Cable, and the Geneva Conservatoire. |
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Deshchytsia suggests the daylong Geneva talks came close to foundering. |
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As a diplomat, he attended the 1919 Versailles Peace Conference and worked for the League of Nations in Geneva. |
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He then studied with Fernando Carpi in Geneva and at the Guildhall School of Music in London with Walter Hyde. |
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Milton in fact stayed another seven months on the continent, and spent time at Geneva with Diodati's uncle after he returned to Rome. |
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The Geneva Convention, an important part of humanitarian international law, was largely the work of Henry Dunant, a reformed pietist. |
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The Morgan Life Car, which is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell, was unveiled at the 2008 Geneva International Motor Show. |
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Until its 1976 Geneva Congress, the SI had few members outside Europe and no formal involvement with Latin America. |
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Henry Dunant, a Reformed pietist, founded the Red Cross and initiated the Geneva Conventions. |
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Although much of Calvin's work was in Geneva, his publications spread his ideas of a correctly Reformed church to many parts of Europe. |
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He founded the Voltaire Institute and Museum in Geneva where he began publishing collected volumes of Voltaire's correspondence. |
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Before his departure, various honours were conferred on him, including the freedom of the city of Geneva. |
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Puritans adopted a Reformed theology, but they also took note of radical criticisms of Zwingli in Zurich and Calvin in Geneva. |
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With a Protestant on the throne, the English refugees in Geneva prepared to return home. |
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Jacobus Arminius was a student of Theodore Beza at the Theological University of Geneva. |
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The final meeting of the League of Nations took place on 18 April 1946 in Geneva. |
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Knox's two sons, Nathaniel and Eleazar, were born in Geneva, with Whittingham and Myles Coverdale their respective godfathers. |
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He recommended Geneva to his friends in England as the best place of asylum for Protestants. |
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In the previous year on 1 November 1555, the congregation in Geneva had elected Knox as their minister and he decided to take up the post. |
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Shortly after Knox sent the letter to the Queen Regent, he suddenly announced that he felt his duty was to return to Geneva. |
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After his return to Geneva, Knox was chosen to be the minister at a new place of worship petitioned from Calvin. |
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The desire was for the Church of England to resemble more closely the Protestant churches of Europe, especially Geneva. |
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Hat Enterprise Linux, which are operated by CERN at its Geneva data centre. |
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The four-day TISA event took place September 22-25 at the Geneva, Switzerland, headquarters of the World Trade Organization. |
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Knox disembarked in Dieppe, France, and continued to Geneva, where John Calvin had established his authority. |
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In Geneva, he met John Calvin, from whom he gained experience and knowledge of Reformed theology and Presbyterian polity. |
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Meanwhile, photographer Dan Smallman, from London, suffered serious damage to his left leg after a stun grenade exploded at his feet in Geneva. |
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Syrian parties and Iran have played in recent weeks, culminating in the invitation and disinvitation for Iran to participate in Geneva. |
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In more difficult cases of immoral behaviour they could work with the local magistrate, in a system modelled on that employed in Geneva. |
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Calvin continued to take an interest in the French religious affairs from his base in Geneva. |
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Historians debate the extent to which Geneva was a theocracy. |
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During his ministry in Geneva, Calvin preached over two thousand sermons. |
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Very little is known about Calvin's personal life in Geneva. |
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Throughout the rest of his life in Geneva, he maintained several friendships from his early years including Montmor, Cordier, Cop, Farel, Melanchthon and Bullinger. |
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The archive of the League of Nations was transferred to the United Nations Office at Geneva and is now an entry in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register. |
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During their two-day stay, Aparo and his team will visit Saghand mine and Ardakan yellowcake production, both in the central Yazd province under the Geneva interim agreement. |
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By 1547, opposition to Calvin and other French refugee ministers had grown to constitute the majority of the syndics, the civil magistrates of Geneva. |
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A new particle accelerator due to start operations next year at the European Organization for Nuclear Research in Geneva should finally find the Higgs, physicists say. |
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It was established on 7 April 1948, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. |
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The EFTA Secretariat is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. |
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Furthermore, France was taking an interest in forming an alliance with Geneva and as the two ministers were Frenchmen, councillors had begun to question their loyalty. |
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Last week, he flew to Geneva to represent Canada at a United Nations gathering and this week he will be host to an international conference on microsimulation. |
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After the deaths of Calvin and his successor, Beza, the Geneva city council gradually gained control over areas of life that were previously in the ecclesiastical domain. |
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A SHORTHAND typist who helped to record the ratification of the Geneva Conventions in the aftermath of World War II has celebrated her 100th birthday. |
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It reformed its doctrines and government, drawing on the principles of John Calvin which Knox had been exposed to while living in Geneva, Switzerland. |
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But the laws of Geneva did not allow any delay and he was given a public funeral on the following Monday, in the Plainpalais Cemetery, outside the city walls. |
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To a certain extent, Latin America is responsible for the inclusion of the exploitability criterion in the Geneva Convention on the Continental Shelf. |
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Upon arriving in Geneva, Victor sees the Creature near the crime scene and climbing a mountain, leading him to believe his creation is responsible. |
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Lake Constance is the second largest Swiss lake and, like the Lake Geneva, an intermediate step by the Rhine at the border to Austria and Germany. |
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The International Court of Justice is located in The Hague, while other major agencies are based in the UN offices at Geneva, Vienna, and Nairobi. |
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Swiss company CGN operates a number of paddle steamers on Lake Geneva. |
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Cambodia and Laos became independent in 1953, and the 1954 Geneva Accords ended France's occupation of Indochina, leaving North Vietnam and South Vietnam independent. |
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The training at Benguema included instruction on the Geneva Convention, unit cohesiveness, and other skills and knowledge to build the SLA into a professional army. |
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Now, Jasper Kirkby of the European physics laboratory CERN in Geneva is using a cloud chamber to determine whether cosmic rays can in fact produce clouds. |
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It said the decision violates international law, international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions which prohibit changing street names in occupied territories. |
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Presented during Vitafoods 2012 in Geneva, Kaneka received the award for its coenzyme Q10-enriched olive oil, developed with the Italian manufacturer Costa d'Oro. |
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But researchers at the CERN lab near Geneva claim they have recorded neutrinos, a type of tiny particle, travelling faster than the barrier of 186,282 miles per second. |
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Since 2004, the UN office in Geneva has repeatedly rejected applications from Taiwanese journalists for Press credentials to cover the WHA because Taiwan is not a WHO member. |
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The Permanent Secretariat, established at the seat of the League at Geneva, comprised a body of experts in various spheres under the direction of the general secretary. |
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The first summit was held in November 1985 in Geneva, Switzerland. |
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Starlight S'mores will be complimentarily offered to all resort guests both Friday and Saturday evenings at a classic bonfire overlooking Lake Geneva. |
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The Geneva International Discussions were launched seven years ago and bring together participants from Tbilisi, Moscow, Washington, Tskhinvali and Sukhumi. |
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In 1906, the 1864 Geneva Convention was revised for the first time. |
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However, few if any genuine Geneva editions appear to have been printed in London after 1616, and in 1637 Archbishop Laud prohibited their printing or importation. |
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Thus, he was forced to leave Geneva and never returned to his home city. |
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The concept car made its debut at the 2014 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and the P1 GTR production model was officially unveiled at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. |
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The Large Electron-Positron Collider operational in 1989 at CERN laboratories near Geneva, Switzerland, can discern particles as small as 10 quintillionths of a meter. |
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In the summer of 1816 he settled at the Villa Diodati by Lake Geneva, Switzerland, with his personal physician, the young, brilliant and handsome John William Polidori. |
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A distinguished linguist, philosopher and poet, he had trained in Paris and studied law at Poitiers, before moving to Geneva and developing an interest in Protestant theology. |
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But after the peace negotiations in Geneva, the Turkish government reinforced their Kyrenia bridgehead and started a second invasion on 14 August. |
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A night shelter of The Salvation Army in Geneva, Switzerland. |
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Further main offices are situated in Geneva, Nairobi, and Vienna. |
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In Venice, Milton was exposed to a model of Republicanism, later important in his political writings, but he soon found another model when he travelled to Geneva. |
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The McLaren P1 debuted in production form at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. |
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Geneva is the birthplace of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and the Geneva Conventions and, since 2006, hosts the United Nations Human Rights Council. |
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A hydraulic power network was also developed in Geneva, Switzerland. |
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Selvakumar, Scientist F, Tuberculosis Research Centre, Chennai, participated in the Global Consultation on the TB Supernational Reference Laboratory Network at Geneva. |
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Louis Bourgeois, also a refugee, lived and taught music in Geneva for sixteen years and Calvin took the opportunity to add his hymns, the most famous being the Old Hundredth. |
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Geneva Lane and the rest of the girls might not be in the same league as Girls Aloud but it seems they are already upsizing their wardrobe ready for a glamorous pop-life. |
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Geneva consultations are a rolling process to seek views of all Syrian and relevant regional and international parties on the operationalization of the Geneva Communique. |
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Over the course of the war, Switzerland interned over 300,000 refugees and the International Red Cross, based in Geneva, played an important part during the conflict. |
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Spanish Protestants that were able to flee the country were to be found in at least a dozen cities in Europe such as Geneva, where some of them embraced Calvinist teachings. |
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The organization is coordinated by a Central Secretariat based in Geneva. |
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One year later, the Hague Convention X, adopted at the Second International Peace Conference in The Hague, extended the scope of the Geneva Convention to naval warfare. |
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Israel-based LycoRed unveiled new formulations for hair and nail nutrition based on vitamin B complex and amino acids at the Vitafoods show in Geneva, Switzerland in May. |
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