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The application interface to the database federation is SQL. This provides a significant productivity boost over having to learn a new interface. The remote tables are accessed with the same syntax as local tables for select, insert, update, and delete. Not all table operations are possible, but Information Integrator in DB2 v8 takes a big step forward by providing insert and update functionality.
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The European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) will be launched in January 2006 to replace the European Federation of Endocrine Societies (EFES). The ESE will have individual memberships and will include all EFES full and affiliated members. Membership forms will be available on the website from January 2006. For more information on ESE Membership please look at:-
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Sentepeth Findos reluctantly grants the Federation's assets to the Empire at the end of the Clone Wars. The Trade Federation was a shipping corporation and cartel. It made deals with Baktoid Armor Workshop and the Xi Char in order to form its own private military to accomplish their Sith-influenced aims. It was originally controlled by a directorate, which was led by a commanding Viceroy.
Non-official leagues formed in the 1890s (with the backing of such bodies as the ANA) after the colonial parliaments did not pass the Constitution Bill of the 1891 Federation Convention. Branches formed along the Murray River between Victoria and New South Wales in early 1893. In July the Australasian Federation League was established in Sydney. The leagues convened The Corowa Conference (31 July to 1 August 1893). The Australasian Federation League of Victoria formed in 1894 and the South Australian equivalent a year later. The Queensland League began in 1898 and Western Australian and Tasmanian branches started in time for the 1898–1900 referendums.
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The Federation's Morse Visibility Grant deadline is coming up on February 1, 2008. This is a $1,000 grant for use in projects to promote the awareness and image of the Federation and its Alliance Française chapters. See more details on the Morse Visiblity Grant webpage, including a link to the Application Form.
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New South Wales and Her Duty to Posterity The ANA first called for a federated Australia in the 1880s during perceived threats from European powers in the Pacific and from Chinese immigration. In 1893 the ANA was well represented at the Corowa (‘Peoples’) Conference and formed federation leagues to revive flagging federation sentiment. Five men associated with the ANA topped the Victorian poll for the 1897–1898 Federal Convention. In September 1993 it merged with the Manchester Unity Friendly Society to become Australian Unity Friendly Society.
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