Membership
Meanings and phrases
n.
- the body of members of an organization or group; rank
- the state of being a member
n.
- a card certifying membership in an organization
- The stores are not open to the general public, but serve the following trades: Customers can shop at Makro with a membership card.
- Readers would send in for a 30p membership card, two badges, secret passwords, and could write to Dennis for agony aunt-type advice.
- The members of the Special Forces Club had a cheap membership card that gave them the right to stay in London at a very modest charge.
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- Ten years later she was elected to full membership.
- Turkey applied for full membership on 14 April 1987.
- Three years later, the sorority had full membership.
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- In 1918, party membership was approximately 200,000.
- Soon after, the party membership passed 50,000.
- He was instrumental in raising party membership in Eranad.
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- DSA's funding stems from membership fees and grants.
- There are no membership fees or barriers to participation.
- RREUSE is financed by the membership fees.
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- In 2007 he received honorary membership to the Front Narodowo-Robotniczy.
- He chaired the union until 1963, and was later given honorary membership.
- Other honours included honorary membership in four scientific societies, an honorary D.Sc.
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- The "grand total membership" was 9,241 sisters.
- One-eighth of the total membership left the movement.
- However, the total membership of DSAP–Linke didn't exceed 200.
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- As a membership organization TACCI is based around its members.
- The Association is a non-profit, membership organization and is open to the public.
- Legislation has been approved, converting it into a voluntary membership organization.
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- The yearly membership fee was set at $3.00 per year.
- There is no membership fee on enrollment as primary member.
- There is no membership fee.
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- She supported the United Kingdom (UK) remaining within the European Union (EU) in the 2016 UK EU membership referendum.
- Elba voiced support for a vote to remain in the European Union for the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum.
- 1972 Norwegian European Communities membership referendum A referendum on whether Norway should join the European Community was held on 25 September 1972.
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- In addition, automatic union membership was also discontinued in 2005.
- During the war period trade union membership amongst women increased by 160%.
- Commentary suggested that scrutiny of the pension negotiations by the union membership was nonetheless ongoing.
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- The ALP awarded him life membership after 50 years of active service.
- examination, receiving the Diploma and life membership of the society.
- In 1995 Rayner was awarded life membership of the New South Wales Rugby League.
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- By 1959, church membership had increased to 3,500.
- By 1976, church membership in Singapore totaled 309.
- Five years later, church membership in Singapore was 960.
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- Fellows are elected to membership by their peers.
- Staenberg has been elected to membership in the American Cinema Editors.
- In 2003, he was elected to membership in the National Academy of Education.
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- As of 2018 its membership includes some 400 organizations.
- The Commonwealth's membership includes both republics and monarchies.
- The membership includes 30 Honorary Academicians and 104 Academicians.
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- The "Stabswache" were issued unique badges, but at this point the "Stabswache" was still under overall control of the SA, whose membership continued to increase.
- Known as "collegium", "collegia" or "corpus", these were organised groups of merchants who specialised in a particular craft and whose membership of the group was voluntary.
- While attending Michigan, he was a member of Omega Psi Phi, an all-black fraternity whose membership also included Bob Mann, another Michigan end who went on to play in the NFL.
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- CSG collects membership dues to offset reliance on external funds (i.e.
- SAF consistently tried to keep its membership dues low, in order to attract low-paid workers.
- Other than membership dues, audition websites do not charge other fees or take a percentage of income earned from jobs.
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- Under Pastor Allaby, the church's membership grew to over 800 people.
- The regime permitted religious publications, and church membership grew.
- Its membership grew to 500 within six months, and continued to expand rapidly.
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- East Timor officially applied for membership in ASEAN on 4 March 2011.
- Green then successfully applied for membership of the Scottish Football League.
- It first applied for membership of the VFL in 1919, and then again in 1922 and 1923.
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- Aspirant membership is open to those who do not meet the criteria.
- Its membership is open to those engaged in the travel trade business.
- APPC membership is open to public affairs firms, in-house PA teams, and individuals.
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- The service is structured on an annual membership.
- In 1975, the fee for an annual membership was $10.
- In addition, customers may be required to pay annual membership fees in order to shop.
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- Each MO has its own individual or group membership rules.
- The default schema for group membership complies with RFC 2307bis (proposed).
- Modern bioethicists who advocate new eugenics characterise it as a way of enhancing individual traits, regardless of group membership.
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- As a membership organisation some of these donations come by way of annual subscriptions.
- The Ballarat Tourist Association is an industry based non-profit, membership organisation representing the city's tourism industry.
- The establishment of the party as a national membership organisation came with the foundation of the National Liberal Federation in 1877.
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- peers into "associate membership with reservations".
- The sorority was granted "associate membership" by the National Panhellenic Conference in October 1923.
- Interested evangelicals who do not have such a degree can apply for associate membership, without voting rights.
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- Independent TDs and Senators were not eligible for membership.
- Any student at West Virginia University is eligible for membership pending an audition.
- All Master Masons are eligible for membership of this Order, but must be invited from a member.
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- In 2003, membership included the following companies:
- The competition set included two new songs, and DT’s membership included seven new members.
- The church's membership included many notable members such as Samuel Sewall, Samuel Adams, and Benjamin Franklin.