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contract and run
In 2003, Channel 4 awarded Teletext Ltd a ten year contract to run the channel's ancillary teletext service, named Teletext on 4.
Some treatment and diagnostic centres are now run by private enterprise and funded under contract.
Because she had a run of the play contract she could not be replaced and so producers were forced to close the show.
In 2001, Tranz Rail's long-distance passenger operations, under the guise of Tranz Scenic, became a separate company ; Tranz Rail chose not to bid for the contract to run Auckland's rail services, and the contract was won by Connex ( now Veolia Transport Auckland ).
As a result of this transaction, Microsoft was able to secure a contract to supply the DOS that would eventually run on IBM's PC line.
However, he kept considering the problem after the contract had finished, and eventually developed a tubular device, designed to run underwater on its own, and powered by compressed air.
There has been much debate within the branch about whether or not union contracts such as this are desirable in the long run, with most members favoring solidarity unionism as opposed to contract unionism.
Facing news industry skepticism about their background and qualifications to run an international news agency, Ruhe and Geissler watched an increase in contract cancellations.
The contract between Gilbert and Sullivan and the Comedy Opera Company gave the latter the right to present Pinafore for the duration of the initial run.
Turner was not credited on any of the Stevens releases as he still had months to run on his Sun contract and did not want to cause friction with Sam Philips.
English Heritage has a management contract to run Osborne House as an historic tourist attraction.
With over a year still to run on his contract, John Northey demanded a contract extension that the club refused.
" Several months into the run, she insisted two of her least favorite numbers be replaced by songs written by her friend Roger Edens who, because of his exclusive contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, credited them to Kay Thompson.
When Bow found out, " She tore up her contract and threw it in his face and told him he couldn't run her private life ".
Silver Creek EMS-An independent squad run by the Silver Creek Fire Department and Village of Silver Creek, Silver Creek EMS provides EMS Protection to town residents north of King Road as well per contract with the NYS Thruway Authority.
As of September 1, 2007, after some contract disagreements, the Times Herald is no longer covered online by AndersonCorp LLC, and the former site is now existing as www. praguecommunity. com and is still run by AndersonCorp LLC as an independent online newspaper.
The word " collateral " comes from medieval Latin collateralis, from col -, " together with " + lateralis ( from latus, later -, " side " ) and is otherwise mainly used as a synonym for " parallel " or " additional " in certain expressions (" collateral veins " run parallel to each other and " collateral security " means additional security to the main obligation in a contract ).
The Ball is run by Trinity Students ' Union and Trinity's Central Societies Committee in conjunction with event promoters MCD Productions, who hold the contract to run the Ball until 2012.
In VH1's " Behind the Music " Grand Funk Railroad episode, Knight stated that the original contract would have run out in about three months, and that the smart decision for the band would have been to just wait out the time.
In 1889 the Public Works Committee of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly recommended that the Government take over the line and it subsequently became a narrow gauge part of the New South Wales Government Railways ( NSWGR ) run under contract by Silverton Tramway.
Work on this project is conducted by SAIC through its former Hicks & Associates consulting arm run by former Defense and military officials and which had originally been awarded US $ 19 million IAO contract to build the prototype system in late 2002.
Crawford's successful run as Chief Dan Mathews in Highway Patrol earned him some two million dollars under his contract with ZIV, who eventually paid him in exchange for Crawford's agreement to sign for the pilot and subsequent production of a new ZIV production, King of Diamonds.

contract and nationwide
The alliance created a national PBM of nearly 1, 400 Longs and American Stores pharmacy outlets and a nationwide network of 40, 000 pharmacies serving some 3 million patients under contract.
Amidst Bolivia's nationwide economic collapse and growing national unrest over the state of the economy, the Bolivian government withdrew the water contract.
From January 2, 1989, until May 27, 1994, he had a Paramount contract to host a nationwide syndicated late night talk show, The Arsenio Hall Show.
In the 1920s and 1930s, the U. S. Congress used legislation ( such as the Kelly Act and the McNary-Watres Act ), and the U. S. Postal Service under Walter Folger Brown used air mail contract regulations, as tools to foster private-sector aviation companies ( manufacturers, airlines, and conglomerates thereof ) in order to encourage the development of a civil aviation system that would provide passenger airline service and cargo transport by air as widespread facets of American life, on a profitable basis — an ambitious notion at the time for a nationwide infrastructure that mostly did not yet exist.
Carhaulers ratified a new, five-year contract that protected health benefits and pensions and provided job security for the more than 6, 500 members nationwide.
Wage increases, free health care and increased pension benefits were all included in the contract covering 7, 500 Teamster members nationwide.
In reality, the Club was as a cover for Murder, Inc., the notorious band of mainly Jewish hitmen who performed contract murders for the Cosa Nostra nationwide.
Wan backed Hu Yaobang and Zhao Ziyang in arguing to spread the household land contract scheme nationwide in 1979-81.
By the time his radio contract expired in 1950 he was plagued by ill health ; he appeared once in McCackie Manor for the Australian Broadcasting Commission in 1951 and in 1952 starred in The New Atlantic Show, again capturing a nationwide audience.
The station conducted a nationwide search for a morning show in September 2005, with a $ 1, 000, 000 five-year contract.
Third-placed Daniel Küblböck also expanded his nationwide but extremely polarising popularity with a contract with BMG.
Sugar ran a nationwide model competition every year, giving one lucky teen the opportunity to win a modelling contract.
Telecommunications companies like Verizon Communications ( FiOS ), Comcast ( Cable television and internet ) and AT & T ( U-verse ) all contract with various marketing companies for nationwide sales fulfillment at the residential level.

contract and system
A principal purpose of acceptance testing is that, once completed successfully, and provided certain additional ( contractually agreed ) acceptance criteria are met, the sponsors will then sign off on the system as satisfying the contract ( previously agreed between sponsor and manufacturer ), and deliver final payment.
Users of the system perform these tests, which developers derive from the client's contract or the user requirements specification.
: In contract acceptance testing, a system is tested against acceptance criteria as documented in a contract, before the system is accepted.
Currently, three schools exist in Barcelonnette: a public nursery school, a public elementary school, and a private school ( under a contract by which the teachers are paid by the national education system ).
TWA sued Burroughs for non-fulfillment of the contract, but Burroughs counter-sued, stating that the basic system did work and that the problems were in TWA's applications software.
In 1996 Tramtrack Croydon Limited ( TCL ) won a 99-year Private Finance Initiative ( PFI ) contract to design, build, operate and maintain the Tramlink system.
The contract for the initial system was awarded to GEC Mowlem in 1984 and the system was constructed from 1985 to 1987 at a cost of £ 77 million.
Another 128 million euros contract would have been signed, according to Tripoli, with EADS for a TETRA radio system.
The European Commission also announced that the 85 million euro contract for system support covering industrial services required by ESA for integration and validation of the Galileo system had been awarded to Thales Alenia Space.
Manorialism, an essential element of feudal society, was the organizing principle of rural economy that originated in the villa system of the Late Roman Empire, was widely practised in medieval western and parts of central Europe, and was slowly replaced by the advent of a money-based market economy and new forms of agrarian contract.
These include muscles, which are able to contract and control locomotion, and a nervous system, which sends and processes signals.
* Roman ( bidding system ), a contract bridge bidding system
Sather also takes inspiration from other programming languages and paradigms: iterators, design by contract, abstract classes, multiple inheritance, anonymous functions, operator overloading, contravariant type system.
Douglas Aircraft received the prime contract in May, and in turn subcontracted to Northrop for the guidance system, Aerojet for the propulsion system, and General Electric for the reentry vehicle.
When the bladder is stretched, this signals the parasympathetic nervous system to contract the detrusor muscle.
* Eli Whitney, holding a 1798 United States government contract for the manufacture of muskets, is introduced by Oliver Wolcott, Jr. to the French concept of interchangeable parts, an origin of the American system of manufacturing.
This led to a system where most local television stations were independently owned, but received programming from the network through a franchising contract, except in a few big cities that had network owned-and-operated stations ( O & O ) and independent stations.
After a selection process by General Medaris and Dr. Arthur Rudolph, the Martin Company ( later Martin Marietta after a merger in 1961 ) was awarded a CPFF ( cost-plus-fixed-fee ) contract for research, development, and initial production of the Pershing system under the technical supervision and concept control of the government.

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