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As chairman of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expense, Johnson continued his relentless opposition to spending, especially when the capital city was the beneficiary ; he argued it was egregious to expect citizens in other states to fund the infrastructure of another locality, regardless of the fact it was the seat of government.
Control over the RCID is vested in the landowners of the district, and the promise of an actual city in the district would have meant that the powers of the RCID would have been distributed among the landowners in EPCOT.
Control over the former Inca lands had been entrusted to Pedro de la Gasca by the Spanish king ( and Holy Roman Emperor ) Emperor Charles V. Gasca commanded Alonso de Mendoza to found a new city commemorating the end of the civil wars in Peru ; the city of La Paz was founded on October 20, 1548.
On Jan. 2008 the city purchased six hybrid police vehicles with a grant by the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District.
There were a total of 7, 749 flooded properties that had to be evacuated, 5, 900 were homes, and 310 were city facilities including the City Hall, Central Fire Station, Main Public Library, Ground Transportation Center, Public Works building, and Animal Control building.
12 miles west-southwest of the city lies a 1. 5-mile antenna, the Lake Kickapoo Field Station, operated by the 20th Space Control Squadron, and part of the Air Force Space Surveillance System, used for observing objects passing over the United States.
Water Control and Improvement District No. 4 was established on land near the Killeen city limits and the military Post in 1955, and included the land owned by Pinckney R. Cox and Harley Kern, two hog farmers.
Control of regional mines and resources became increasingly dominated by national corporations rather than locals, diverting capital outside of Spokane and decreasing growth and investment opportunities in the city.
Though the city was initially governed by a Four Power Allied Control Council with a leadership that rotated monthly, the Soviets withdrew from the council as East-West relations deteriorated and began governing their sector independently.
Control of the city fell increasingly to its bishop, who became a Holy Roman Empire vassal after Charlemagne's conquest of Italy.
" Instead of implementing Barry's proposals, the newly Republican Congress ( who had come to power on promises of decreasing federal spending ) placed several city operations into receivership and created the District of Columbia Financial Control Board to assume complete authority over the city's day-to-day spending and finances, including overrule of the mayor's fiscal decisions.
The conflict was ultimately settled when in 1997 the Clinton Administration and Senator Lauch Faircloth agreed on legislation that rescued the city from its financial crisis but stripped Barry of all authority ( including hiring and firing ) over nine District agencies, making them directly answerable to the Control Board.
Control of Echizen Province passed on to Shibata Katsuie, who once again relocated the capital the north to Kitanosho Castle in Fukui city.
Control of the Yosami Transmitting Station was returned to Japan from the United States Navy in 1994, and the former facility is now a city park.
In 1976 he ran for city council, representing Ward 3, but lost ; in 1978 he also lost the Liberal nomination for the federal riding of London-Middlesex, but was elected to London City Council later in the year and served there until 1988, sitting on London's Board of Control from 1985 to 1988.
Control of the hill became vitally important, as it offered control over the city.
Control of a province is given to the faction whose army is occupying the province's city.
From 1904 until 1969 there was a four person Board of Control in addition to city council.
The peak of communist influence was in the 1946 election where leader Stewart Smith was elected to the Board of Control and three other communists won seats on city council.
Istook also was director of the Oklahoma State Alcoholic and Beverage Control Board ( 1977 – 1978 ), was legal counsel to popular Oklahoma Governor David L. Boren ( 1978 ), and was a member of the board of the Oklahoma County metropolitan library system ( 1982 – 1986 ), chairman of the Warr Acres city council ( 1982 – 1986 ), director of the Warr Acres Chamber of Commerce, and an Oklahoma state representative 1987 – 1993.
After the Communists convinced the party to withdraw its nomination of Simpson as its candidate for Toronto city council's Board of Control in 1927, Simpson and his supporters quit the party leading to its collapse.
The same legislation had created the position of Chief Financial Officer, which had direct control over day-to-day financial operations of each city agency, and independence from the mayor's office ; while Barry had the authority to appoint Williams, only the Control Board had the authority to fire him.
This gave Williams an unusual level of political strength in dealings with the mayor, with whom he had a number of very public battles ; Williams, who had the support of the Control Board as well as Congress, tended to win these battles, even gaining power in 1996 to hire and fire all budget-related city staffers.

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It was also clear NASA would soon outgrow its practice of controlling missions from its Cape Canaveral Air Force Station launch facilities in Florida, so a new Mission Control Center would be included in the MSC.
The East India Company and its Governor-General were replaced by a viceroy and the Indian Council, while at Westminster the Board of Control was abolished and its functions assumed by the newly created India Office, under the Secretary of State for India.
In passing the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980, Congress reaffirmed its intention that the Federal Reserve should promote an efficient nationwide payments system.
From space, Gallifrey is seen as a yellow-orange planet and is close enough to central space lanes for spacecraft to require clearance from Gallifreyan Space Traffic Control as they pass through its system ( The Invasion of Time, 1978 ).
Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP ) is an example of a protocol that will adjust its segment size to be smaller than the MTU.
It is commonly known as TCP / IP, because of its most important protocols: Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP ) and Internet Protocol ( IP ), which were the first networking protocols defined in this standard.
Their debut single " I Show You Secrets " reached # 6 on the German single Media Control Charts within weeks of its release eventually earning them a gold disc.
Its attempts to hint at the sex and sin shown more openly on Number 96 and The Box along with its high school setting and early evening time slot meant it came under intense scrutiny of the Broadcasting Control Board who vetted scripts and altered whole storylines.
Control surfaces are essential for a torpedo to maintain its course and depth.
* June 8 – The New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act is passed, the first of its kind in the world.
In addition to consumer network electronics, U. S. Robotics ( USR ) was a well-known manufacturer of a highly-regarded dialup access server, the " Total Control Hub ", rebadged by 3Com as the " Total Control 1000 ", based largely on its Courier modem technology.
CI incrementally establishes and maintains the definitive current basis for Control and Status Accounting ( CSA ) of a system and its configuration items ( CIs ) throughout their lifecycle ( development, production, deployment, and operational support ) until disposal.
In fact, some network protocols ( such as SNA's Path Control in its early stages ) require a connection-oriented data link layer.
By 1988, the U. S. Department of Defense ( DoD ) issued Instruction 4630. 8 ( reissued in 1992, 2002, 2004 ) stating its policy that “ all forces for joint and combined operations be supported through compatible, interoperable, and integrated Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence systems.
( Electric ) Power Control deals with routing electric power, controlling its quality, and controlling the devices attached to a power line.
* Control flow graph, in computer science, a representation of all paths that might be traversed through a program during its execution
Among the most important are the Council of Economic Advisers ( 1946 ), the National Security Council and its staff ( 1947 ), the Office of the U. S. Trade Representative ( 1963 ), the Council on Environmental Quality ( 1970 ), the Office of Science and Technology Policy ( 1976 ), the Office of Administration ( 1977 ), and the Office of National Drug Control Policy ( 1989 ).
The new status gave responsibility for control of the university to its Board of Control rather than legislature.
In its terms of use, SourceForge states that its services are not available to users in countries on the sanction list of the U. S. Office of Foreign Assets Control ( including Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria ).
In the 1980s, DCA absorbed the Joint Tactical Command, Control, and Communications Agency, improving its ability to manage and enhance the interoperability of command, control, and communications systems.

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