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"Australia is a principal participant in the Pacific and we are stepping up our involvement there, both strategically and economically and socially as well," said Morrison, who will be heading to Papua New Guinea for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum later this month.
Since 2010, he has also released music under the stage name Principal Participant.
Overlooking this scene is the death deity who rises from a vat of liquid, perhaps pulque. The glyphs above the deity identify it with the planet Venus. Next is the southwest panel in which a different ceremonial preparation is depicted. The principal participant is supine on a kind of a sofa.
While at the University of Kiel, Kopfermann was a principal participant in an event organized by Wolfgang Finkelnburg. The event, known as the (“Munich Synod”), signaled the decline of the influence of the (German physics) movement. The movement was anti-Semitic and anti-theoretical physics. As applied in the university environment, political factors took priority over the historically applied concept of scholarly ability,Beyerchen, 1997, 141-167.
Everyday Rewards (formerly Woolworths Rewards) is a loyalty program owned and operated in Australia by Woolworths Group. The principal participant in the program is Woolworths supermarkets, Big W, BWS, Caltex/Ampol, and Caltex Woolworths/EG. , Everyday Rewards has over 12 million members. Members can collect a minimum of 1 point for every dollar spent (with some limited exclusions) at participating Woolworths supermarkets, Woolworths online, BWS, Big W, participating Caltex/Ampol and Caltex Woolworths/EG.
He managed or was a principal participant in many space projects including the Venera probes to Venus, the joint Soviet-U.S. Soyuz Apollo Test Project and headed the International Space Project Venus-Halley (Vega) and Phobos projects. He is the author of studies on plasma physics and magnetofluiddynamics. In 1984, he was awarded the most prestigious Lenin Prize for his outstanding achievements in the foundations of the neoclassical theory of transport processes in toroidal plasma.
Once the court walls were built six panels were sculpted at the corners and centers of the two walls. The panels on the ends show scenes from the ballgame itself and the center panels show responses from the gods. The southeast panel illustrates the opening ritual when the principal participant is elaborately dressed and is being handed a bundle of spears. This is part of an initial activity before the game itself starts.
Borre was granted citizenship as a merchant in Copenhagen in 1750. In circa 1755, he established the trading house Borre & Fenger in a partnership with Peter Fenger. He was from 1761 to 1778 administrator of the national tobacco monopoly in return for 12.5 % of the revenues. He was from 1753 the principal participant in the General Trading Company and from 1759 served as its managing director until it was taken over by the crown in 1774.
Junge was in 1710 appointed as staff secretary of the later general and in 1720 elected for the important post as deputy of the Army's General Commission (deputeret i landetatens general kommissariat). He served as Supreme Court justice in 1715–35 and was an extraordinary member of the Supreme Court Commission in 1731–34, He was in 1723 elected as principal participant (hovedparticipant) of the Danish West India Company and in 1727 as the company's managing director.
Sir John Gates KBSil p. 77 (1504–1553)Sil p. 69 was an English courtier and soldier, holding influential household positions in the reigns of Henry VIII and Edward VI. One of the Chief Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber under Edward VI, he became a follower of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland and was a principal participant in the attempt to establish Lady Jane Grey on the English throne. For this he was executed for high treason under Queen Mary I.
Born in Middelburg to Wilhem van Citters and Maria Kien, his uncle Caspar and nephew Willem Aarnoud were both also grand pensionaries of Zeeland. Wilhem II began his career in 1750 as pensionary of Middelburg, a role in which he also acted from 1752 to 1755 as one of the Republic's three plenipotentiary commissioners to the Barrier Treaty talks in Brussels. In 1757 he was appointed secretary of Zeeland and from 1753 to 1792 he was a 'principal participant' (i.e. commissioner) of the Dutch East India Company.
He later became the first president of the Marshall Islands when the nation received full independence in free association with the United States through the compact. He had been a principal participant in the negotiations to gain independence for the Marshall Islands and is regarded as the founding father of the modern nation by Marshallese. He wrote the words and music for the national anthem, "Forever Marshall Islands". Amata Kabua was the son of a paramount chief of the Ralik Chain and a paramount chieftain of the Ratak Chain.
This minor planet was named for American planetary geologist and astronomer Henry E. Holt (born 1929), at NAU and USGS, who has explored the surface of the Moon, its geology and photometric properties during the Apollo and Surveyor programs. After his retirement, Holt was a principal participant in the Palomar Asteroid and Comet Survey (PACS) from 1983 to 1993. Holt has discovered and co-discovered six comets and 683 minor planets between 1989 and 1993, including 4581 Asclepius, a potentially hazardous asteroid that has made the closest approach to Earth of all numbered asteroids. The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 30 January 1991 ().
On Friday, June 13, 1924, during a game against the New York Yankees at Navin Field, Cole was a principal participant in an incident that resulted in a riot that led to Detroit's forfeiture of the game. The hostility began when Babe Ruth "stiff armed" Cole on a play at first base in the top of the seventh inning. In the top of the ninth inning, Cole "dusted" off Ruth and then struck Bob Meusel in the back with a pitched ball. Meusel, believing that Cole had intentionally thrown at him, walked deliberately to the pitcher's mound to confront Cole, who began to retreat.
In 1982, Steichen travelled to El Salvador to work with surgeons there on stapling techniques. By 1984, he was a principal participant in international symposia devoted exclusively to stapling, as at the University of AmsterdamProgram of the "International Symposium 'Stapling in Surgery'" of the Academisch Ziekenhuis and the Academic Medical Centre of the University of Amsterdam, November 17, 1984. or the University of Düsseldorf,Invitation and Program of the "Internationales Klammernaht-Symposium" of the Universität Düsseldorf, November 16, 1984. and later, at Brive-la-Gaillarde,Program of the "1er Colloque Chirurgical de Brive sur les Sutures Mécaniques" of the Association Française de Viscéro-Synthèse, September 5–6, 1986. and Biarritz,Program of the "4eme Colloque Chirurgical de Biarritz" of the Association Française de Viscéro-Synthèse, September 15–16, 1989. France.

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