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avow

to justify or maintain.
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Winners will be announced and presented with their awards at the AVOW Christmas Reception, held at the Catrin Finch Centre, Glyndwr University, Wrexham, on December 13.
You don't have to be a woman veteran to read AVOW; everyone can appreciate how these women warriors have served their country.
AVOW chair John Leece Jones reflected on what is already a burgeoning relationship with the university, and was proud to confirm the agreement.
Todd Neiert, Avow's Director of Information Technology, spearheaded the Forcura project and is very excited to see the improvements it will garner.
NetGain President Mark Jacobson said Avow President Tom Allen would stay on to run Arkansas operations.
She was awarded pounds 21,000 after her claims of unfair dismissal, constructive dismissal and disability discrimination were upheld, and the tribunal condemned the way in which her grievances against AVOW had been handled by senior officers and the trustees of the organisation.
Business World also said Patrick told a Business World that Business World had left open a million dollars worth of business and that he and Avow intended to pursue it.
"I am now 5-6 months free of drink, feeling a lot more confident and now working voluntarily for Avow and as a mentor."
AVOW was ordered to pay Genny Bove pounds 21,177 after her claims for unfair and constructive dismissal and disability discrimination were upheld by a tribunal.
The company that is now Avow posted $32 million in revenue in 1999.
Nick Colbourne, who was on the trustee board for the Association of Voluntary Organisations (Avow) in Wrexham has resigned.
John Gallanders, chief officer of the Association of Voluntary Organisations in Wrexham (AVOW), should be ashamed of what has happened.