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Buses are operated by Connex Transport Jersey, a local subsidiary of Veolia Transportation.
While part of the larger Islamic Empire, Morocco was initially organized as a subsidiary province of Ifriqiya, with the local governors appointed by the Arab governor in Kairouan.
By June 1932 ( the height of its power ), the Red Army had no less than 45, 000 soldiers, with a further 200, 000 local militia acting as a subsidiary force.
* November 5 Voters in the Portland, Oregon metro area defeat a measure that would begin the process of converting Enron subsidiary PGE into a PUD, after both local utility companies, Portland General Electric and PacifiCorp, spend $ 1. 9 million on advertisements to defeat the measure.
The local economy has benefited from significant investment by Pfizer UK, the British subsidiary of the multinational pharmaceuticals company Pfizer, which has built a research and development centre near Sandwich, employing over 3, 000 people.
In 1981, while singing in a local New York bar, Lauper met David Wolff, who took over as her manager ( and at some point became romantically involved with her ) and got her signed with Portrait Records, a subsidiary of Epic Records.
Most of the underwriters throughout the show's tenure included: Martin Marietta, Lockheed ( soon to merge long after stopping their share of funding ), Prudential Securities ( and its precursor, Prudential-Bache Securities ), Primerica Financial Services, Hilton Hotels Corporation ( and its subsidiary, Conrad International Hotels ), Sperry Corporation, CSX, Enron Corporation, Enron Foundation, Hanson Trust, Unisys, Travelers Insurance, Ameritech ( before the big switch to SBC, which merged AT & T ), MFS Investment Management, Oppenheimer Funds, A. G. Edwards, The Kaufmann Fund, Deloitte and Touche, The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and all local PBS affiliates and their viewers / contributors.
While the field peaked in production in the 1950s, Occidental Petroleum continues to extract oil through its Vintage Production subsidiary and remains a significant local employer.
Founded on June 1, 2011 upon learning that the Overton Press would be closing, the Overton News is a subsidiary of the Henderson Daily News and is Edited by award-winning local journalist Matthew Prosser.
A subsidiary column concerning questions of local interest in Adams's home city of Chicago has been added.
Mitsubishi's Australian subsidiary designed wagon versions of its Magna and Verada for the local market, although it no longer offers a large wagon.
Around 8: 30am local time, workers constructing a new factory for abrasives firm Diamant Boart ( a subsidiary of the Electrolux Group, ) reported a strong smell of gas.
Evesham local news has been served since 1860 by the Evesham Journal, now part of the Newsquest ( Midlands South ) Ltd. subsidiary of Gannett Corporation, which is predominantly a weekly free newspaper that is distributed over four counties.
It typically includes one or more of several features, such as the mystic association of animal and plant species, natural phenomena, or created objects with unilineally related groups ( lineages, clans, tribes, moieties, phratries ) or with local groups and families ; the hereditary transmission of the totems ( patrilineal or matrilineal ); group and personal names that are based either directly or indirectly on the totem ; the use of totemistic emblems and symbols ; taboos and prohibitions that may apply to the species itself or can be limited to parts of animals and plants ( partial taboos instead of partial totems ); and a connection with a large number of animals and natural objects ( multiplex totems ) within which a distinction can be made between principal totems and subsidiary ones ( linked totems ).
NovaTel, a cellular subsidiary of AGT, had made a number of financing deals with local companies in the late 1980s, and many of these deals were collapsing just as the government was prepared to sell AGT.
The town's major local employer is Skipton Building Society and its subsidiary companies.
Raiffeisen Bank Romania has resulted from the merger in June 2002 of the two Raiffeisen Group banks present on the local market Raiffeisenbank ( Romania ) S. A., established in 1998 as a subsidiary of RZB Austria and Banca Agricola Raiffeisen S. A. established in April 2001, after the take over by RZB Austria of the Romanian state-owned Banca Agricola.
" Through its local subsidiary, Regent Carolina Corporation, MUI built a golf course and residential development on the majority of the former Heritage USA property.
Headquartered in Syracuse, N. Y., Cooper Crouse-Hinds is a subsidiary of Cooper Industries plc ( NYSE: CBE ) that integrates a comprehensive line of electrical and instrumentation products with expert support, industry insights and local availability, engineering safety and productivity in the most demanding industrial and commercial environments worldwide.
Hartnett capitalised on this growth and successfully turned around the fortunes of the local subsidiary to the extent that in 1935, the company increased production to over 23, 000 bodies, and declared a profit of 650, 000 pounds.
Nippon Kangyo Bank had offices only in Tokyo and Osaka, leaving nationwide local services in the charge of its subsidiary Noko Bank ( lit.
In mid-2005 LAN opened its subsidiary LAN Argentina in Argentina and operates national and international flights from Buenos Aires, and is the third largest local operator behind Aerolíneas Argentinas and Austral.
Then in 1992 BoB incorporated its operations in Kenya into a local subsidiary with a small tranche of shares quoted on the Nairobi Stock Exchange.
In 1990, Pony Canyon branched out, and opened five subsidiaries outside Japan, one of them is a subsidiary in Singapore called Skin which was managed by Jimmy Wee and signed local English language performers such as Art Fazil, Chris Vadham, The Lizards ' Convention, Humpback Oak and Radio Active.

local and international
In the same period, 431 presentations by members of the staff were made to local, national, and international medical groups.
Proceeds will be used by the section to further its program in science, education and social action on local, national and international levels.
His bill, allegedly aimed at Hoffa, would amend the Sherman, Clayton and Norris-LaGuardia acts to authorize the issuance of federal injunctions in any transportation strike and would make it illegal for any union to act in concert with any other union -- even a sister local in the same international.
Billings have traditionally been dependent on the local economic conditions but, with rapid globalization, this is becoming less of a factor for larger international firms.
The end of the 19th century witnessed a sharp recovery of the local economy with increasing international trade and the growth of the city harbour leading to increased exports of several products ( particularly during World War I when Spain was a neutral country ).
In June 2001, the IC adopted the World Social Forum Charter of Principles, which provides a framework for international, national, and local Social Forums worldwide.
The agricultural sector is one of the most heavily regulated sectors in the U. S. economy, as it is regulated in various ways at the international, federal, state, and local levels.
About 250 international and 450 local staff members are employed by the OHR.
Because the international stratigraphic subdivision is not yet complete, many local subdivisions are still widely used.
Individual human societies may each define crime and crimes differently, in different localities ( state, local, international ), at different time stages of the so-called " crime ", from planning, disclosure, supposedly intended, supposedly prepared, incomplete, complete or future proclaimed after the " crime ".
However they do teach a subject called " Modern Studies " which covers the social, political and economic study of local, national and international issues.
In operation since July 1991, TCI provides local, national and international telecommunications as well as internet access on all islands except Suwarrow.
Historically, the international community would have targeted weak states for territorial absorption or colonial domination or, alternatively, such states would fragment into pieces small enough to be effectively administered and secured by a local power.
Independent local sources of political information on Eritrean domestic politics are scarce ; in September 2001 the government closed down all of the nation's privately owned print media, and outspoken critics of the government have been arrested and held without trial, according to domestic and international observers, including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International.
The National Telecommunications act in the second period of Estonian independence granted a Monopoly on international and local fixed line telephony to Estonian Telecom ( Eesti Telecom ).
These organizations exist on local, national, and international scales.
Monato is a general news magazine " like a genuinely international Time or Newsweek ", but written by local correspondents.
When El Niño conditions last for many months, extensive ocean warming and the reduction in Easterly Trade winds limits upwelling of cold nutrient-rich deep water and its economic impact to local fishing for an international market can be serious.
: Modern local, interisland, and international ( wire / radio integrated ) public and special-purpose telephone, telegraph, and teleprinter facilities ; regional radio communications center
It enjoys local autonomy by virtue of an international convention of 1921, implemented most recently by the Act on Åland Self-Government of 1951.
: Entertainment Lawyers negotiate contracts, clear licensing rights for any intellectual property used in the film, obtain tax credits from local governments, and take care of immigration paperwork when cast and / or crew cross international borders to shoot on location.
In many regions around the world local subdivisions and classification criteria are still used along with the newer internationally coordinated uniform system, but once the research establishes a more complete international system, it is expected that local systems will be abandoned.
As a global partnership, AAHM creates global connections between local, regional, national and international institutions that share the goals of fighting hunger and malnutrition.
The services of the FBI Laboratory are used by many state, local, and international agencies free of charge.

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