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London Assembly (5541 bytes)
1: The '''London Assembly''' is an elected body that supervises the 2: [[Greater London Authority]] and the [[Mayor of London]]. It has power to scrutinise the Mayor and auth... 4: ... members. The current state of the parties in the Assembly is: 10: ...ackground:#ccc" colspan="9" rowspan="2" | Current Assembly 89: ...[London Assembly constituencies]] for a list of [[London borough]]s each constituency covers. London Assembly constituencies (1988 bytes) 1: ...r of [[constituency|constituencies]] for [[London Assembly]] elections. At present they are 5: [[Image:LondonAssemblyNumbered.png|right|]] 6: ...td>1<td>[[London Borough of Barnet|Barnet]] and [[London Borough of Camden|Camden]] 7: ...td>2<td>[[London Borough of Bexley|Bexley]] and [[London Borough of Bromley|Bromley]] 8: ...><td>3<Td>[[London Borough of Brent|Brent]] and [[London Borough of Harrow|Harrow]] London Assembly Election, 2000 (4806 bytes) 2: ...d colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ffc0ff">London Assembly constituencies 3: <tr><td colspan=2 align=center>[[Image:LondonAssemblyMakeup.png]]</td></tr> 45: <td>[[London Socialist Alliance]]</td> 126: <td>[[London Socialist Alliance]]</td> 179: ==London Assembly Representation== London Assembly Election, 2004 (1114 bytes) 1: ... place on [[June 10]], [[2004]], along with the [[London mayoral election, 2004]]. 30: ... An additional eleven members were allocated by a London wide top-up vote, with the proviso that parties m... 37: [[Category:London Government]] Assembly (1355 bytes) 1: An '''assembly''' is 2: ...dent bodies, such as the [[United Nations General Assembly]]. 3: ...ions of such may be the objects of the assembly. "Assembly" may also refer to the whole that results from su... 5: .../default.asp?url=/library/en-us/cpguide/html/cpconAssemblyManifest.asp .NET Framework Developer's Guide, Ass... 8: * [[Assembly language]] Self-assembly (3112 bytes) 1: ...n recent years it has been demonstrated that self-assembly is possible with micro and milimeterscale structu... 3: ==Molecular self-assembly== 4: ...embly is [[protein folding]]. Intermolecular self-assembly is the ability of molecules to form [[supramolecu... 6: ...ple in [[cell (biology)|cells]] (such as the self-assembly of the [[lipid bilayer]] [[membrane]]) and other ... 8: ...de by molecular self-assembly. An example of self-assembly in nature is the way that [[hydrophilic]] and [[h... The Assembly (1589 bytes) 1: '''The Assembly''' is a [[synth pop]] project started in [[1983]]... 6: Clarke founded The Assembly shortly after disbanding [[Yazoo]] with vocalist ... 8: ...ordings of early [[Depeche Mode]], Yazoo, and The Assembly albums. Clarke went onto found [[Erasure]] with v... Assembly of Kosovo (2646 bytes) 1: ... members. 100 members are directly voted into the Assembly, and the remaining 20 are reserved: 11: Kosovo Assembly has 19 [[committee|committees]]. 51: * [http://www.assembly-kosova.org/ Official site in English, Albanian an... House of Assembly (1835 bytes) 1: '''House of Assembly''' is a name given to the [[legislature]] or [[lo... 3: ...[[unicameral]] legislature is called the House of Assembly, while in [[Bermuda]], it forms the lower house o... 5: [[Barbados]] has the oldest 'House of Assembly' in the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]]. 7: ...e of their provincial legislatures the ''House of Assembly'' as a result of the provinces' former status as ... 9: ...[South Australia]] and [[Tasmania]], the House of Assembly is the lower house. Constituent Assembly (742 bytes) 1: A [[Constituent Assembly]] is a body elected with the express and limited ... 4: * The [[National Constituent Assembly]] formed in [[1789]] during the [[French Revoluti... 5: * The [[Russian Constituent Assembly]] formed in [[February]] [[1917]] during the Russ... 6: * The [[Constituent Assembly of Italy]], formed on [[13 July]] [[1946]] follow... Assembly of Nobility (1522 bytes) 1: ...els. Sometimes it is also translated as '''Gentry Assembly'''. 3: The chair of a Nobility Assembly was called '''Gubernia (District) Marshal of Dvor... 7: ... desendants of Russian [[nobility]] founded the [[Assembly of Russia's Nobility]], a public non-political or... Scottish Assembly (7059 bytes) 1: A devolved '''Scottish Assembly''' that would have some form of legislative power... 5: ...advocate legislative devolution in the form of an assembly as such, but nevertheless, it marked the beginnin... 7: ...Liberals, which aimed for the establishment of an assembly. 9: ...t in [[1906]] gave great hope to those seeking an assembly, as the Liberals were officially committed to the... 11: ...n 1906, was formally committed to establishing an assembly for Scotland and this seemed to increase prospect... Assembly language (8244 bytes) 1: '''Assembly language''' or simply '''assembly''' is a [[human-readable]] notation for the [[mac... 5: ... however, it is easier to remember the equivalent assembly language representation: 7: ...ments or parameters follows it; this is a typical assembly language statement. 9: ... and machine language instructions. Transforming assembly into machine language is accomplished by an [[ass... 11: ...the way they do it differs, and the corresponding assembly language must reflect these differences. Legislative Assembly (2504 bytes) 4: A '''Legislative Assembly''' in British constitutional thought is the secon... 6: ..., They are referred to as Members of the National Assembly (MNA), which often confuses the distinction betwe... 8: ==Where the Legislative Assembly functions purely as a legislature== 11: *[[Northern Ireland Assembly|Northern Ireland]] 14: ==Where the Legislative Assembly has assumed extra functions== Assembly Hall (385 bytes) 1: [[Image:Assembly Hall.jpg|thumb|The Assembly Hall]] 3: The '''Assembly Hall''' is a huge [[dome]]-shaped [[indoor arena]... 6: *[http://www.uofiassemblyhall.com Official site] Federal Assembly (216 bytes) 1: The '''''Federal Assembly''''' may be: 3: *[[Federal Assembly of Austria]] 4: *[[Bundesversammlung (Germany)|Federal Assembly of Germany]] 5: *[[Federal Assembly of Russia]] 6: *[[Federal Assembly of Switzerland]] French Assembly (612 bytes) 1: The term '''''French Assembly''''' may refer to any of several [[France|French]... 3: ... [[National Assembly (French Revolution)|National Assembly]] formed during the [[French Revolution]] on [[Ju... 4: ...stituent Assembly]], which succeeded the National Assembly on [[July 9]], [[1789]]. 5: ...embly]], which succeeded the National Constituent Assembly on [[October 1]], [[1791]]. 6: *The modern [[French National Assembly|National Assembly]]. General assembly (463 bytes) 1: The term '''''general assembly''''' can refer to 4: *The general assembly or ''[[landsgemeinde]]'' of all citizens used as ... 5: *The [[UN General Assembly|United Nations General Assembly]] Diet (assembly) (1182 bytes) 1: ...politics]], a '''Diet''' is a formal deliberative assembly. The term is derived from [[Medieval]] [[Latin]] ... Plebeian Assembly (342 bytes) 2: ...ian assembly when it was in session. The Plebeian assembly elected the [[Tribune of the Plebs]], and passed ...
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