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All and contractual
Due to contractual issues, where the names changed because of multiple switches in record labels, these two bands, along with George Clinton and the P-Funk All Stars and Bootsy's Rubber Band are nowadays collectively known as P-Funk.
All code is formally owned by the Free Software Foundation, and this owner is bound by its own contractual obligations to the developers.
All of these people set up a committee, a highly influential think tank called CERL they produced a set of interesting pamphlets which were produced throughout the late 1930s and throughout the 1940s which wanted to established the principles of economic liberalism and the price mechanism, by maintaining a contractual regime of production and exchange which did not exclude intervention arising from the duties of the state, and according to them, contrast differently from the so-called ' planned economy ' of the former Soviet Union.
AICE, which adopted the title All Pro Eating Promotions in 2008, differs from the IFOCE with its adherence to " picnic style " competitive eating rules in addition to being the most recognized competitive eating organization that allows independent competitive eaters to participate ( independent competitive eaters are not under any contractual obligation ).
A promotional single, Gilmore's " Dallas ", was a commercial failure, and the planned album, All American Music, was all but scrapped, being released only in a small run on 8 track tape in order to fulfill contractual obligations.
The show was on The CW's first draft line-up in March 2006, but due to several circumstances — including The CW's contractual obligation to pick up Reba, the uncancelling of All of Us, and the pick-up of the Girlfriends spin-off The Game — Half & Half was left off the final Fall 2006 schedule and ended production.
All of the band members were credited under pseudonyms for this release as a result of contractual obligations to other record companies.
Originally slated for release on All Saints, the band became victims of a label take over by Warner Bros and a number of contractual complications arose.

All and temporary
All these poems describe the lifestyle of Catullus and his friends, who, despite Catullus's temporary political post in Bithynia, lived their lives withdrawn from politics.
Section 1 of the French law of 1791 stated, " All new discoveries are the property of the author ; to assure the inventor the property and temporary enjoyment of his discovery, there shall be delivered to him a patent for five, ten or fifteen years.
All variable names which are not prefixed with caret character ("^") are temporary and private.
All sound and lighting features and their cabling and wiring have to be held in a safe position, above both the stage and the auditorium, and therefore require specialist temporary and permanent fittings to be installed.
All underground services reverted to two-way working into Terminals 1, 2 and 3, which again became the temporary terminus ; shuttle buses served Terminal 4 from the Hatton Cross bus station.
All but the bell tower, still standing today, was destroyed by fire and the church again suffered devastating damage during the bombing campaigns of the Second World War, resulting in the installation of a temporary church within the bombed-out building.
All the worlds except the earth are used as temporary places of stay as follows: upon one's death on earth, the god of death ( officially called ' Yama Dharma Raajaa ' – Yama, the lord of justice ) tallies the person's good / bad deeds while on earth and decides if the soul goes to a heaven and / or a hell, for how long, and in what capacity.
All full-power analog broadcasts ended in June 2009, and all temporary full-power digital broadcasts moved back down to the lower channels.
Bob Edwards, previously a co-host of All Things Considered, hosted Morning Edition beginning with its first episode, a job he initially took on a temporary basis when a shake-up in production and on-air staff occurred ten days before the show's premiere.
All this work was carried out inside temporary studios built around each figure, including those at the top of the pylons.
All were then asked to volunteer for a temporary duty assignment without additional pay and without being told the nature of the rescue mission.
All of the windows from the nearby Wyndham Hotel ( now the Radisson Hotel ), across the street from the temporary tents, were broken out, raining down shards of glass on people attempting to escape from the collapsed tents.
Its proximity to the Tower of London meant that it acquired royal connections, with Edward IV making it a royal chantry and the beheaded victims of Tower executions being sent for temporary burial at All Hallows.
The tower of All Hallows Staining was used as the chancel of the temporary church.
All of the provisions in italics were temporary and, under their own terms, were removed by the Government declaration in 1999.
The museum has a temporary exhibitions programme with the next special exhibition entitled " One for All: All for One " which runs from 3 March 2007 – 3 June 2007.
All these structures were temporary by design, built at about half the cost of permanent buildings.
All 44 units were due to enter service by 1 November 1999 but were marred by late deliveries due to safety certification problems and reliability problems, meaning they were delivered during 2000, and leading to their temporary withdrawal in October 2001.
All the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands are uninhabited and are administered by the U. S. state of Hawai ‘ i ( except Midway Atoll, which has temporary residential facilities and is administered by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service ).
All Safavid losses in Shia-dominated metropolitan regions of Persia, such as Azerbaijan, Luristan and Kirmanshahan, proved temporary, being recovered from the Ottomans soon after each battle.
All of the storage volume in the reservoir above the spillway crest can be used only for the temporary storage of floodwater, and cannot be used as water supply storage because it is normally empty.
All the writing outside of the European-strip on this plate is in red font-these plates are valid for 90 days, and are usually issued by car dealers as temporary registration for their new cars ( unlike some countries, license plates don't usually stick with either the car or the driver, and each new owner must do the car registration again ).
The tower of All Hallows Staining was used as the chancel of the temporary church.

All and staff
All scientific staff members will have the title, ' research-staff member.
All staff had to sign the Official Secrets Act ( 1939 ), and were instructed that they should never discuss their work outside their immediate section.
All team members, both officer and enlisted, pilots and staff officers, come from the ranks of regular Navy and United States Marine Corps units.
All of the files are ' conformed ' to match an edit list created by the film editor, and are then color corrected under the direction of the film's staff.
All key staff i. e. Office Directors and Program Managers are rotated to ensure constant infusion of fresh thinking and perspectives.
All edits submitted will be reviewed and checked and will have to be approved by the encyclopaedia's professional staff.
All rooms are fully furnished and residents reside in double, triple, or quad rooms and use shared common bathrooms cleaned daily by janitorial staff.
All rooms are fully furnished and residents reside in single, double, or triple rooms and use shared common bathrooms cleaned daily by janitorial staff.
All professors and lecturers in the Department of Biblical Studies must subscribe to the Westminster Confession of Faith, and all full-time faculty and staff members must submit a written statement confessing faith in Jesus Christ and the Christian religion.
* All policies and strategies must be discussed with all managerial personnel and staff.
All policies must be discussed with all managerial personnel and staff that is required in the execution of any departmental policy.
All the instruments were given an initial written range from the B below the treble staff to the F, one space above the three ledger lines above staff, giving each saxophone a range of two and a half octaves.
This was echoed in Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward's book All the President's Men, about the Watergate scandal, referring to the failure of the President's staff to repair the damage once the scandal had leaked out.
All schools are closed and most businesses treat it as a holiday for staff ; however, many retail stores now remain open.
All the technical staff are monitored by psychologists who have the authority to remove them from the work at any time lest they crack under the pressure and precipitate a disaster.
All rent received from students pays for housing functions such as utilities, staff salaries, furniture, supplies, repairs, renovations and new buildings.
All branches are jointly governed by a chief of defence staff, Lieutenant General Massaneh Kinteh, who succeeded Lieutenant General Lang Tombong Tamba who is currently on death row for involvement in a 2009 coup plot.
All the people sent into the field belong to Survival International staff, and there is no sponsoring of volunteers or visitors of any kind.
All vehicles and premises used were sold, and all staff transferred to NedRailways.
All English and Welsh AONBs have a dedicated AONB officer and other staff.
All work, with the exception of some production staff, is done on a volunteer basis.
All evidence and odours of cooking and staff were banished from the principal parts of the house.
They were added to the staff of officers in 1668 just about the time when Marsham ’ s account of All Night was written.
All that is left of the college now is numbers 1 and 9 Straylands Grove, next to Monk Stray, and staff housing along Elmfield Terrace and Willow Grove.

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