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American Guild of Musical Artists

A labor union for American singers, dancers and other performers. Among other activities, it lobbies and negotiates contracts for better pay and working conditions. Unlike most other performers' unions, it does not forbid members from doing non-union work. It was established in 1936 and is affiliated with the AFL-CIO and the Associated Actors and Artistes of America.
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Any time that AGMA, or any union, organizes a new group is a cause for celebration, but this is particularly noteworthy.
As the results show there is much difference between FEM and AGMA standard results.
The bending stresses obtained from the analysis of the three-dimensional model using ANSYS is compared with the calculated values from the standard recommended by AGMA. The modified Lewis equation suggested by AGMA is used to get the corresponding results.
Agma products are already available at nine branches of Mega Mart, Micromats at Maqaba, four outlets of Babason and three outlets of Ramis.
We urge the Senate to immediately pass the AGMA. Doing so would help food banks, farmers and retailers help neighbors in need.
The rules of the bid stipulate at least 80 per cent of transport improvements are in place before congestion charging can be introduced, scheduled for 2013, although AGMA says improvements will be made from 2010.
Members of the Association of Greater Manchester Authorities (AGMA) said about two and a half million people would be asked a "simple question" to decide the fate of the scheme.
The American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA) will sponsor an exhibit pavilion for its members at the 2008 IFPE--International Exposition for Power Transmission.
Designed with high AGMA standard external spur gears, C-9000 units provide superior metering, pulseless, repeatable flow and precise dispensing of fluids with every shaft rotation, according to the company.
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