The DBCP was formed in 1985, as a joint body of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO.
In a related development, and also for the first time, all of Angola's churches have formed a joint body to campaign for peace and national reconciliation.
The ministers are meeting 10 days after their heads of government agreed to use the bloc's temporary bailout funds to recapitalize Spain's ailing financial system and to set up a joint supervisory body for the area's lenders.
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We all are aware that playing the sport of football breaks down every joint in the body.
The creature was evolved in a genetic algorithm using genetic programming trees as the control systems to manipulate servo motors at each body joint.
Their joint research and development body, CableLabs, has written specifications for an operating system and chosen a number of software languages in which applications software for the boxes may be written.
Symptoms include fever, headache, body aches, joint pains, vomiting, diarrhea, or rash, the CDC said in a statement this week.
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Symptoms include fever, headache, body aches, joint pains, vomiting, diarrhea or rash.
It's from the Welsh Joint Education Committee, a body that last year found out what happens when you don't do as the Minister tells you.
Then, Mr Scarlett was chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee, a body which includes all the chiefs of all the intelligence agencies, and was responsible for the September dossier.
According to the 2002 Silicon Valley Index survey by Joint Venture, a regional development body, the area was awarded more than 6, 800 patents over the past year.
And the Parliamentary Ombudsman, the Joint Disciplinary Scheme (a disciplinary body for accountants) and the Actuarial Profession, a trade body, are all conducting separate investigations into the case.
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Private firms are expected to put up a large chunk of the initial cost and, in June, a public-private body known as the Joint Undertaking was set up to carry the project to completion.
The Joint Disciplinary Committee is an internal UN body composed of staff members and has a reputation for siding with employees against management, AP reports.
Conventional wisdom holds that the pounding from years of running leads to excessive wear and tear on the body as we age, resulting in joint injuries, knee replacements or arthritis.
And that's why the President and the Secretary of Defense and the Chair of the Joint Chiefs believe that doing that through a legislative body, rather than through a court, was an enormously important.
And despite the world governing body's objection to the plan, the joint bidders insist that Fifa president Sepp Blatter is in favour of the idea.
It will be launched at the joint annual conference of industry advisory group Construction Scotland and building standards body BRE Scotland in Glasgow.
Could the latest chapter of the Obama-versus-Congress standoff disagreement over when the President can address a joint session of Congress to introduce his jobs proposal been resolved with body language?
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But the allies put off launching the new body until their next meeting in Iceland next May, and did not earmark any areas for joint decision with Russia following last-minute resistance by Washington as well as Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, diplomats said.
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