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  • In terms of membership, the Big 12 is wholly governed by its Bylaws, which is a document that is not signed but is adopted by vote of the members.

    Forbes.com: News Kristi Dosh 2011

  • Le membre a "Bylaws" est le bouchon de toutes les emotions mousseuses et genereuses qui se montrent dans la Societe.

    Autocrat of the Breakfast Table Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851

  • Le membre a "Bylaws" est le bouchon de toutes les emotions mousseuses et genereuses qui se montrent dans la Societe.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851

  • The focus of the revision is to make the Constitution and Bylaws much shorter and clearer.

    Celebrating Summer- BC teacher-librarian professionalism 2009

  • The BCTLA Constitution and Bylaws were last revised in 2004.

    June 2009 2009

  • The focus of the revision is to make the Constitution and Bylaws much shorter and clearer.

    June 2009 2009

  • Three Executive members — Bonnie McComb, Heather Daly, and Val Hamilton — have been working on revising the BCTLA Constitution and Bylaws with an April, 2010 approval date in mind.

    Celebrating Summer- BC teacher-librarian professionalism 2009

  • The BCTLA Constitution and Bylaws were last revised in 2004.

    Celebrating Summer- BC teacher-librarian professionalism 2009

  • Three Executive members — Bonnie McComb, Heather Daly, and Val Hamilton — have been working on revising the BCTLA Constitution and Bylaws with an April, 2010 approval date in mind.

    June 2009 2009

  • BCTLA Constitution and Bylaws, which was ratified at the April 2010 BCTLA Spring

    theBookmark 2010

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