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... Executive will be of a size which enables it to act really effectively ; 2 . ༣ . 4 . 5 . Its Executive will be composed of a combination of : a ) Regional Members ( elected democratically for a limited period but eligible for re ...
... Executive will be of a size which enables it to act really effectively ; 2 . ༣ . 4 . 5 . Its Executive will be composed of a combination of : a ) Regional Members ( elected democratically for a limited period but eligible for re ...
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... Executive should be aware that , if elected , they are expected to attend the first meeting of the Executive to be held at the time of the Inter - Congress of the World Archaeological Congress in Port Moresby , Papua New Guinea , in ...
... Executive should be aware that , if elected , they are expected to attend the first meeting of the Executive to be held at the time of the Inter - Congress of the World Archaeological Congress in Port Moresby , Papua New Guinea , in ...
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... Executive will elect its own chair . At the end of the second Congress of the World Archaeological Congress in 1990 Council will decide which half of the Executive will cease to serve . The remaining half of the Executive will continue ...
... Executive will elect its own chair . At the end of the second Congress of the World Archaeological Congress in 1990 Council will decide which half of the Executive will cease to serve . The remaining half of the Executive will continue ...
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