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Central and Imagery
NIMA combined the DMA, the Central Imagery Office ( CIO ), and the Defense Dissemination Program Office ( DDPO ) in their entirety, and the mission and functions of the NPIC.
" As defined in the National Security Act of 1947 ( as amended ), they consist of the Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the National Imagery and Mapping Agency, the National Reconnaissance Office ( and certain other reconnaissance offices within the Department of Defense ), the intelligence elements of the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Marine Corps, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of the Treasury, the Department of Energy, and the Coast Guard, the Department of Homeland Security, the Bureau of Intelligence and Research in the Department of State, and " such other elements of any other department or agency as may be designated by the President, or designated jointly by the Director of Central Intelligence and the head of the department or agency concerned, as an element of the intelligence community.

Central and Office
Eventually responsibility for demographic inquiries in the Congo was transferred to the demographic division of the Central Statistical Office.
In 1997, the state legislature created the Metropolitan Highway System and transferred responsibility for the Central Artery and Tunnel " CA / T " Project from the Massachusetts Highway Department and the Massachusetts Governor's Office to the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority ( MTA ).
* Det Centrale Personregister, Danish Central Office of Civil Registration
A phone line connection scheme is not considered to be a bus with respect to signals, but the Central Office uses buses with cross-bar switches for connections between phones.
Censuses in Botswana are run by the Central Statistics Office.
The Statistics Act of 2000 directed that all official censuses be conducted by the Central Statistics Office of Mauritius, as well as serve as the central depository for this information.
* Central Policy Research Office ;
* Central Taiwan Work Office ;
* Central External Publicity Office ;
* Central Security Office ;
* Central Office of the High Court – Deed Poll relevant webpage from Ireland's Court Service website
At the age of 13, Hopper and his family moved to San Diego, where his mother worked as a lifeguard instructor and his father was a post office manager ( Hopper has acknowledged, though, that his father was in the Office of Strategic Services, the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency, in China with Mao Zedong ).
* Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia in Budapest, Hungary
* Subregional Office for Central and Eastern Europe in Budapest, Hungary
* Subregional Office For Central Asia in Ankara, Turkey
* Sub-regional Office for Central Africa ( SFC ) located in Libreville, Gabon
* Sub-regional Office for Central America ( SLM ) located in Panama City, Panama
In 1943 he transferred to the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ), the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency.
The American Hospital Association ’ s “ Advisory Committee to the Central Office on ICDA ” developed the needed adaptation proposals, resulting in the publication of the International Classification of Diseases, Adapted ( ICDA ).
*, the Hungarian Central Statistical Office
* Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Current Intelligence.
* Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Current Intelligence.
* Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Current Intelligence.
In February 1927 the first section, between Paddington and the West Central District Office, was made available for training.
* 1988 – A fire at Illinois Bell's Hinsdale Central Office triggers an extended 1AESS network outage once considered the ' worst telecommunications disaster in US telephone industry history ' and still the worst to occur on Mother's Day.

Central and predecessor
The Central Coast Highway runs past Gosford's waterfront area, while its predecessor the Pacific Highway takes on several names through the CBD itself.
It was the wartime intelligence agency, and it was a predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ).
After his 1999 inauguration, Oakland Mayor Jerry Brown continued his predecessor Elihu Harris ' public policy of supporting downtown housing development in the area defined as the Central Business District in Oakland's 1998 General Plan.
The predecessor of the Central European subspecies which lived during the last ice age has been described as Apus apus palapus.
While the IWW participated in the Seattle General Strike, that action was called by the Seattle Central Labor Union, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor ( AFL, predecessor of the AFL-CIO ).
In June, he was named director of the Central Intelligence Group, predecessor to the Central Intelligence Agency formed in 1947.
The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway ( also known as the " Big Four ", a predecessor of the New York Central ) had the east-west route connecting Indianapolis, Anderson and Muncie, Indiana with Sidney, Bellefontaine and Columbus, Ohio.
Central Trains ' earliest logo, drawing on that of predecessor Regional Railways
Entitled ' From ATVLand In Colour ' ( referring to the nickname used on Tiswas, and the building being purpose-built by ATV for colour broadcasting ), the documentary features presenters, actors, announcers and behind-the-scenes staff talking about their time working in the studios, and the programmes that were made there by Central, and predecessor ATV.
Towards the West, under the provocation of the Muslim Caliphate Khwarezmid Empire, he moved into Central Asia as well, devastating Transoxiana and the eastern Persia, then raiding into Kievan Rus ' ( a predecessor state of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine ) and the Caucasus.
) are part of the coded information he is passing to the American Office of Strategic Services ( the predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency ).
Other public bodies have continued to occupy the building, including the Central Statistical Office, the predecessor of the Office for National Statistics, the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman, the Local Government Ombudsman, the UK India Business Council and the Ministry of Justice Records Management Service.
During the same year he also became a member and a secretary of the Central Committee and rose from his previous staff position to full member of Orgburo ( predecessor of Politburo ).
On April 21, 2005, Negroponte was confirmed by a vote of 98 to 2 in the Senate, and subsequently sworn into the office that was called " substantially stronger " than its predecessor position, the Director of Central Intelligence.
He was first elected for the predecessor seat of Central Suffolk in 1983.
Both are culturally derived from or strongly influenced by the Urnfield culture and its predecessor, the Tumulus culture of Central Europe ( 1600 BC ), so that the latter is a likely candidate for the homeland of an Italo-Celtic proto-language or dialect continuum.
In the game, Solid Snake must infiltrate Zanzibar Land, a heavily defended territory located in Central Asia, to rescue a kidnapped scientist and destroy the revised Metal Gear D. The game significantly evolved the stealth-based game system of its predecessor " in almost every way ," introduced a complex storyline dealing with themes such as the nature of warfare and nuclear proliferation, and is considered " one of the best 8 bit games ever made.
The two primary trains in the Central Valley were the Golden Gate, operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway ( predecessor to BNSF ), and the San Joaquin Daylight operated by Southern Pacific Railroad ( later acquired by Union Pacific ).
To this end, a railway line was constructed between the Sydney Railway Station ( the predecessor to Central Railway Station ) and Darling Harbour, which opened on 26 September 1855.
During World War II, he served in the Office of Strategic Services, the predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency, and was in charge of American intelligence services in Southeast Asia.
The huge spruce and hemlock became accessible in 1884 when the West Virginia Central and Pittsburgh Railroad, a predecessor of the Western Maryland Railway, first arrived at nearby Davis, from a junction with the B & O Railroad at Piedmont.
Its predecessor at 2: 00 PM Eastern / 1 Central was the original run of Password, which had run aground against NBC's serial Days of our Lives and ABC's The Newlywed Game.
This was not unprecedented, indeed during Gates police service under his predecessor Edward M. Davis, the LAPD had conducted massive sweeps in South Central Los Angeles to rid the streets of black and hispanic hoodlums who had taken over their respective neighborhoods and where expanding their power and preying upon whites.

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