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Enterprise and 1814
This was followed by its rapid entry into the building of steamboats: local craftsmen built the Enterprise in 1814, the first steamboat powerful enough to travel down the Mississippi River to New Orleans and back.
* Enterprise ( 1814 ), a steamboat that was sent by her owners and traveled 2, 200 miles to aid the American cause.

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** With the introduction of Windows 7 ( Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise editions ), Windows XP Mode enables full compatibility with older programs supported under Windows XP via Microsoft Virtual PC.
Toolsets like Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX ( SFU ), UWIN, MKS Toolkit for Enterprise Developers and Hamilton C shell also aim to provide a Unix-like user and development environment.
The most important registers are the Population Register ( Det Centrale Personregister ), the Building and Dwelling Register and the Enterprise Register.
The Irish Stock Exchange ( ISEQ ), Internet Neutral Exchange ( INEX ) and Irish Enterprise Exchange ( IEX ) are also located in Dublin.
* Enterprise ( 1776 ), a ship of the Continental Navy during the American Revolution
* Enterprise ( 1855 ), a 19th century steamer on the Columbia and Fraser Rivers
* Enterprise ( 1862 ), pioneer stern wheeler on the upper Fraser River
* Enterprise ( dinghy ), a class of sailing dinghy
* Enterprise ( balloon ), a hot air balloon used by the Union Army during the American Civil War
** Enterprise ( NX-01 ), the main setting of Star Trek: Enterprise
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701 ), the main setting of the original Star Trek television series and several Star Trek films
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-A ), the main setting of the fifth and sixth Star Trek films
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-B ), launched at the start of Star Trek: Generations
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-C ), appears in the Star Trek: Next Generation episode " Yesterday's Enterprise "
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-D ), the main setting of Star Trek: The Next Generation
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-E ), the main setting for the films Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek Nemesis
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701-J ), appears in the episode of Star Trek: Enterprise " Azati Prime " in the 26th century
* Enterprise ( computer ), an 8-bit home computer from the UK, also known as Flan and Elan
* Enterprise resource planning ( ERP ), an Information Technology term referring to a hardware or software system that serves all departments within an enterprise
* Enterprise ( community ), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
* Enterprise ( ride ), an amusement ride

Enterprise and privately
Enterprise Holdings, Inc. is a privately held company formed in 2009 to operate rental car subsidiaries: Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental, Alamo Rent A Car, PhillyCarShare, WeCar and its commercial fleet management, used car sales, and commercial truck rental operations.
There have also been many unlicensed, privately published works which do fit the definition of fan fiction, such as The Doctor and the Enterprise by Jean Airey which merged the universes of Star Trek and Doctor Who, or writings referred to as " Mary Sue " stories featuring the author and their personal acquaintances as major characters in the plot of their stories.
Candidates who are outspent by privately funded opponents may receive additional public matching funds, but this provision was held to be unconstitutional in the aforementioned Supreme Court decision in Arizona Free Enterprise Club ’ s Freedom Club PAC v. Bennett.
However, prior to the U. S. Supreme Court decision in Arizona Free Enterprise Club ’ s Freedom Club PAC v. Bennett, government financed candidates who were outspent by a privately funded candidate normally received additional funds ( sometimes called " rescue funds ") to match their privately funded opponent, up to a cap, with the intent of assuring that a candidate running with private funding would not outspend his government funded opponent.

Enterprise and owned
The pipeline is owned by Enterprise Products Partners LP, and runs from Mont Belvieu, Texas, to Apex, North Carolina.
Several limestone quarries exist in Bedford County, most of which are owned and operated by New Enterprise Stone and Lime Company.
Enterprise was platted in 1886, and received its name as the result of a vote at a community meeting held in a tent owned by a mercantile company in 1887.
It is publicly owned, being operated by Cairngorm Mountain Limited and wholly owned by the Highlands and Islands Enterprise.
" " The Record-Outlook " eventually came to be owned by The Observer Publishing Company of Washington, PA. After several years under this ownership, it was merged with The Burgettstown Enterprise and became " The Record-Enterprise.
* Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition, a software owned by Oracle Corporation.
The road is owned and maintained by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise ( FTE ), Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority ( OOCEA ) and the Florida Department of Transportation ( FDOT ).
It is owned and maintained by the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority ( OOCEA ) and Florida's Turnpike Enterprise.
The Seminole Expressway, the northern leg of SR 417, is located in Seminole County and is owned and operated by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise.
It is owned and operated by the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority ( OOCEA ), except for the westernmost mile ( 1. 5 km ), which is owned by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise as a connection to Florida's Turnpike.
The airport was owned by United Tolmachevo Aviation Enterprise and Ministry of Civil Aviation of the USSR until 1992.
At the Scottish Qualifications Authority ( SQA ) Star Awards ceremony held in November 2008 Aberdeen Skills and Enterprise Training Limited, the College ’ s wholly owned subsidiary company, received the International SQA Star Award, which recognises the work of SQA centres delivering SQA qualifications to international candidates in Scotland and abroad.
Public Service Enterprise Group Fortune 500 company (), commonly known as PSEG, and originally known as the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey and then as the Public Service Electric and Gas Company, is a regulated, publicly owned gas and electric utility company in the state of New Jersey, United States.
The MOL Enterprise is a Panamax-type container ship owned by Mitsui O. S. K.
From 1998, NIR prefixed their numbers with “ 8 ” so as to be part of the Translink number series, which incorporates their road vehicles The table below lists the hauled passenger coaches that were in use until June 2009 plus the never used DBSO ( This excludes the " De Dietrich " stock jointly owned with IÉ for operating Enterprise services between Belfast and Dublin:
Bourne Wood ( National Grid reference TF0821 ; Co-ordinates: O ° 24 ' W, 52 ° 46 ' N ) and Fox Wood are owned by The Forestry Commission and managed by Forest Enterprise ( England ) as part of Kesteven Forest.
The Social Enterprise Council of Canada ( SECC ) of Canada defines a “ social enterprise ” as " businesses owned by nonprofit organizations, that is directly involved in the production and / or selling of goods and services for the blended purpose of generating income and achieving social, cultural, and / or environmental aims.
Twyford Wood, formerly known as Twyford Forest, is a commercial wood around in Lincolnshire owned by the Forestry Commission, England, an agency of the British Government and managed by its subsidiary, Forest Enterprise ( England ).
AsureQuality Limited ( previously AgriQuality Limited ) is a state-owned Enterprise fully owned by the Government of New Zealand.
The bridge and the Sirhowy Enterprise Way are owned and operated by Costain & Lang in a JV, under a 30 year DBFO ( Design, Build, Finance, Operate ) agreement.
The Tubbs and Easy characters were owned by the Newspaper Enterprise Association syndicate.
Unfortunately, in 1937, the Newspaper Enterprise Association syndicate, which employed Crane and owned the strip, introduced a new policy requiring Sunday pages designed so the panels could be rearranged into different formats.

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