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During this period over a hundred new passive members were admitted.
This does not mean, however, that the EU should be a passive member of the international community.
There were passive members satisfied with paying their dues.
Moreover, simply being passive members of an organized group was tiring and dispiriting.
According to the rules of the Academy, however, she will remain a passive member for the entirety of her life.
Along with the artists, photographers, models and video-film makers are also active or passive members in the association.
Passive members could be transformed into active ones, they could take some of the strain off the present overworked committees.
It is time for the Quartet to act and for the European Union to cease being a passive member of it.
Hagen was before the Progress Party a passive member of the Young Conservatives, and according to him, both his parents voted for the Labour Party.
"Passive loss rules" suspended tax deductions on any losses for an investor who was a passive member of a partnership, until such time as the horse was sold.
Mr. Middelhoff agreed that Mohn had been a passive member but added, "I believe that wasn't unusual for that time in Germany."
In his works, Burroughs represented the process that Scientologists refer to as "clearing" memories as a step towards becoming an active rather than passive member of society.
It did not participate directly in elections, but members had "activity duty", meaning that they were to work for the party's goals - passive members were not accepted.
Vuksanović decided to leave DSS in April 2013 stating that his membership became pointless, as he had no party assignment being a passive member for five years.
After SHP-newly established CHP fusion in 1995 however, he became a passive member of the party, and finally resigned from CHP.
Big, brooding Ving Rhames, who plays the gangster kingpin of "Pulp Fiction," is especially imposing here as one of the more philosophical, less passive members of the organization.
Because the early Royal Society contained many passive members, encouraged for their lucre or social luster, would it not be a more sensitive test if the sample were restricted to the active nucleus?
Ray said he was planning to use the knife on another inmate, who was making overtures to his " 'protégé,' a prison term for the more passive member of a homosexual pairing."
If he were to look for another career, however, he would become non regens: a passive member of the corporation of masters, without losing his affiliation to it, which usually lasted for life.
The conflict led Hagen and Almås to leave ALP in July, and Almås went on to form the Reform Party with Hagen as a passive member.
Speaking in New York a week ago, Sergio Vieira de Mello, the United Nations administrator for East Timor, noted that there had yet to be arrests in the Sept. 6 killings although a large crowd - including passive members of the Indonesian police and military - had witnessed them.