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Little work has been done on the Munda languages, which are not well documented ; with their demotion from a primary branch, Proto-Mon Khmer becomes synonymous with Proto-Austro-Asiatic.
The primary disadvantage of analog signaling is that any system has noise i. e., random unwanted variation.
The ideal grade is called " Deep Siberian " and has a primary purple hue of around 75 80 %, with 15 20 % blue and ( depending on the light source ) red secondary hues.
Nonetheless he is an interesting primary source for the events of the years 1190 1192 in the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Further, they opposed the creation of an electoral college to elect the leader of the Party, who had previously been elected by members of the Parliamentary Labour Party in particular, the arrangement of block voting by constituency parties and trade unions, with the total votes of a constituency party or trade union being given to a candidate based on a first-past-the-post within that CLP or union, or changed at the discretion of delegates ( similar to primary elections in the United States ).
Bernard of Clairvaux, O. Cist ( 1090 August 20, 1153 ) was a French abbot and the primary builder of the reforming Cistercian order.
The books that were influential in the early development of computational quantum chemistry include Linus Pauling and E. Bright Wilson's 1935 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Chemistry, Eyring, Walter and Kimball's 1944 Quantum Chemistry, Heitler's 1945 Elementary Wave Mechanics with Applications to Quantum Chemistry, and later Coulson's 1952 textbook Valence, each of which served as primary references for chemists in the decades to follow.
Clausewitz, Hermann von Boyen ( 1771 1848 ) and Karl von Grolman ( 1777 1843 ) were Scharnhorst's primary allies in his efforts to reform the Prussian army between 1807 and 1814.
* Cortical minicolumn, a vertical column through the cortical layers of the brain, comprising perhaps 80 120 neurons, except in the primate primary visual cortex ( V1 ), where there are typically more than twice the number
* 1965 Pakistan's Islamic Ideology Advisory Committee recommends that Islamic Studies be made a compulsory subject for Muslim students from primary to graduate level.
Dartmouth has one secondary school — formerly ( Dartmouth Community College ) now Dartmouth Academy — an all-through school for those aged 3 18, and two primary schools: ( Dartmouth Primary school ( now part of Dartmouth Academy ) and St John the Baptist R. C.
In the United States, Canada and Australia primary and secondary education together are sometimes referred to as K-12 education, and in New Zealand Year 1 13 is used.
Also, resulting greenhouse gas emissions, chiefly carbon dioxide, from the widespread use of engines in the modern industrialized world is contributing to the global greenhouse effect a primary concern regarding global warming.
An evangelist patriarch's primary responsibility was to provide special blessings to members of the church ; these blessings were considered one of the eight sacraments in the RLDS Church.
Kinemacolor ( 1908 1914 ), Technicolor processes 1 through 4 ( 1917 1954 ), and Cinecolor used one, two or three strips of monochrome film stock sensitized to certain primary colors or exposed behind color filters in special cameras.
* 2012 A primary election is held in Venezuela to choose the contendent against Hugo Chávez, the then current president of Venezuela.
* 1867 Work begins on the covering of the Zenne, burying Brussels's primary river and creating the modern central boulevards.
During the Information Age ( circa 1971 1991 ), the Knowledge Age ( circa 1991 to 2002 ), and the Intangible Economy ( 2002 present ) many see the primary factors of production as having become less concrete.
In his book, Andreae shows an utopic island in which Christian theosophy and applied science ruled, and in which the spiritual fulfillment and intellectual activity constituted the primary goals of each individual, the scientific pursuits being the highest intellectual calling linked to the achievement of spiritual perfection.
There he enjoyed the society of such eminent men as Antoine-Léonard de Chézy ( his primary instructor ), Silvestre de Sacy, Louis Mathieu Langlès, and, above all, of Alexander Hamilton ( 1762 1824 ), cousin of the U. S. statesman, who had acquired, when in India, an acquaintance with Sanskrit, and had brought out, along with Langlès, a descriptive catalogue of the Sanskrit manuscripts of the Imperial library.

and Citibank
* 1998 Travelers Group announces an agreement to undertake the $ 76 billion merger between Travelers and Citicorp, and the merger is completed on October 8, of that year, forming Citibank.
* June 16 New York State charters City Bank of New York, which later became Citibank.
* Citibank, 1981 1986
By the time the affiliation restrictions in the Glass Steagall Act were repealed through the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act in 1999, many commentators argued Glass-Steagall was already “ dead .” Most notably, Citibank ’ s 1998 affiliation with Salomon Smith Barney, one of the largest US securities firms, was permitted under the Federal Reserve Board ’ s then existing interpretation of the Glass-Steagall Act.
As a result of the global financial crisis of 2008 2009 and huge losses in the value of its subprime mortgage assets, Citibank was rescued by the U. S. government under plans agreed for Citigroup.
Citibank unsuccessfully tried again in 1977 1987 to create a separate credit card brand, the Choice Card.
In 2008, Citibank was crowned Deal of the Year Securitisation Deal of the Year at the 2008 ALB Japan Law Awards.
( National Association ) The " original " Citibank, primarily doing business in New York State and the tri-state New York metropolitan area.
* Citibank Canada One of Canada's longest-serving foreign banks, currently with 3, 400 employees from coast to coast.
* Citibank Banamex USA Formally California Commerce Bank, Banamex's U. S. banking division.
* Citibank, 1812 1970.

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* Pei Wei Asian Diner throughout the United States ; a subsidiary of P. F.
He was saved by the new sulphonamide drug, Sulphapyridine, known at the time under the research code M & B 693, discovered and produced by May & Baker Ltd, Dagenham, Essex a subsidiary of the French group Rhône-Poulenc.
Katayama was made Vice President of the Nissan North American subsidiary in 1960, and as long as he was involved in decision making, both as North American Vice President from 1960 to 1965, and then President of Nissan Motor Company USA from 1965 to 1975, the cars were sold as Datsuns.
* 1885 The American Telephone and Telegraph Company is incorporated in New York State as the subsidiary of American Bell Telephone.
* Egypt Arab Organization for Industrialization subsidiary Arab American Vehicles based in Cairo produces the Jeep Cherokee ; the open-top, Wrangler-based Jeep AAV TJL.
* 1948 The storming of the cockpit of the Miss Macao passenger seaplane, operated by a subsidiary of the Cathay Pacific Airways, marks the first aircraft hijacking of a commercial plane.
* 1999 British Aerospace agrees to acquire the defence subsidiary of the General Electric Company plc, forming BAE Systems in November 1999.
* March 3 A subsidiary of the American Bell Telephone Company, American Telephone and Telegraph ( AT & T ), is incorporated in New York.
( Piecemeal over the next centuries most of the former Kingdom of Arles was incorporated into France but King of Arles remained one of the Holy Roman Emperor's subsidiary titles until the dissolution of the Empire in 1806.
Philip III, Duke of Burgundy ( ruler 1419 67 ) assumed the subsidiary, legally void style and title Grand Duke of the West in 1435, having recently consolidated the duchies of Brabant and Limburg as well as the counties of Holland, Zeeland, Friesland, Hainaut and Namur under his possession.
But due to a long-frayed relation with the studio, which had little enthusiasm for the producer's documentary releases, Disney opted to sever his relation with RKO and create his own distribution subsidiary Buena Vista Distribution, which he named after the street where his office was located.
The former company Silja Oy today Tallink Silja Oy is a subsidiary of Tallink Grupp, handling marketing and sales for Tallink and Silja Line brands in Finland as well as managing Silja's ship employees.
The black-and-white cartoons and the silent films were sold to Guild Films under license of Sunset Productions, which was established by Warners as its television subsidiary in the same manner as Columbia Pictures ' Screen Gems, and the aforementioned 1948 1949 color cartoons remained with Warner Brothers ).
Dothan's airport, the Dothan Regional Airport, is currently ( 2009 ) served by Atlantic Southeast Airlines, a subsidiary of SkyWest, Inc. operating flights for Delta Air Lines, with 3 5 daily flights to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
By December 1970 Burke formed eight of his children, including Kyrell " Connie " Burke Groves ; Eleanor A. Burke, who was named after his grandmother who raised him ; Melanie Burke ( born March 1960 ); Gemini Curtis Burke ( born June 3, 1961 ), Solomon Vincent Burke, Jr. ( born 15 October 1961 ); Carolyn Burke ; and John Fitzgerald Kennedy " JFK " Burke into a " kiddie-soul " group, the Sons and Daughters of Solomon, whose entire output consisted of " Think of the Children " ( later known as " Save the Children ") ( K14354 ), recorded on December 10, 1971 ; " Don't Leave Me Now " ( K14233 ) and " A Piece of Clay " ( K14354 ), recorded on 21 December 1970 ; MGM single, " Everybody's Got Fingers " ( written by Solomon Burke, and Melanie Burke and JFK Burke ), recorded on January 16, 1971 ; b / w " Don't Leave Me Now " ( MGM K14233 ), a single " Save the Children " ( 1972 ), and a 1973 album " Kid Power " ( PRD0010, MGS 2994 ), the soundtrack to Kid Power, a cartoon adaptation of Morrie Turner's Wee Pals comic strip that was part of ABC Television's Saturday morning lineup during the 1972 73 season, on MGM's Lion subsidiary.
His dukedom of Monmouth was forfeited, but the subsidiary titles of that dukedom ( Earl of Doncaster and Baron Scott of Tindale ) were restored to his grandson, Francis Scott, 2nd Duke of Buccleuch ( 1695 1751 ), on 23 March 1743.
* Check-Mate Records: Short-lived ( 1961 1962 ) R & B / soul subsidiary, purchased from Chess Records.
* MoWest Records: MoWest was a short-lived ( 1971 1973 ) subsidiary for R & B / soul artists based on the West Coast.
* Divinity Records: Short-lived ( 1962 1963 ) gospel subsidiary.
* Coleman Products Corporation An AMC subsidiary in Coleman, Wisconsin.
* Evart Products Co. An AMC subsidiary in Evart, Michigan.
Mutual's original participating stations were WOR Newark, New Jersey, just outside of New York ( owned by the Bamberger Broadcasting Service, a division of R. H. Macy and Company ), WGN Chicago ( owned by WGN Inc., a subsidiary of the Chicago Tribune ), WXYZ Detroit ( owned by Kunsky-Trendle Broadcasting ), and WLW Cincinnati ( owned by the Crosley Radio Company ).

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