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The reorganization and court process may take an inordinate amount of time, limiting the chances of a successful outcome and sufficient debtor in possession financing may be unavailable during an economic recession.
Several new electors were created during the reorganization of the Empire in 1803, but these never participated in an election.
Beginning in late 1944, the Red Army occupied much of Eastern Europe during these conferences and the discussions shifted to a more intense focus on the reorganization of postwar Europe.
In 2009, Weber returned during the reorganization of the Opel leadership to Adam Opel GmbH as " Vice President Planning and Commercial Vehicle Operations " for the company.
Although truck orders during World War II enabled it to revive somewhat, the company remained unstable in the postwar era, resulting in a bankruptcy reorganization.
In 1979, during the early stages of Thompson's term and immediately in the aftermath of the largest vote for a gubernatorial candidate in the state's history, he called for the human rights reorganization.
* 1960: The reorganization process was comcluded during the 16th IJK in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Longstreet's First Corps gave up the division of Maj. Gen. Richard H. Anderson during the reorganization, leaving him with the divisions of Lafayette McLaws, George Pickett, and John Hood.
With the revolution for independence from Spanish crown during the 19th century, South America underwent yet more social and political changes among them nation building projects, European immigration waves, increased trade, colonization of hinterlands, and wars about territory ownership and power balance, the reorganization of Indian rights and duties, liberal-conservative conflicts among the ruling class, and the subjugation of Indians living in the states frontiers, that lasted until the early 1900s.
The closing of the Oldsmobile division presaged a larger consolidation of GM brands and discontinuation of models during the company's 2009 bankruptcy reorganization.
Ercole died in 1803 and Breisgau passed to his daughter and her husband, who then ( 1806 ) lost it during the Napoleonic reorganization of the western territories of the defunct Holy Roman Empire to the enlarged and elevated Grand Duchy of Baden.
The only existing and occupied building eliminated during the reorganization process was the school at Lucerne, which was closed in 1966 when the Jr .- Sr. High School building was completed and occupied.
Reiderland () is a former municipality in the province Groningen in the northeastern Netherlands, which was founded in 1990 during a large municipal reorganization.
The council then nominates a mayor and a deputy mayor during the reorganization meeting in January to serve two-year terms.
Much of the Richmond and Danville Railroad ( including the section between Richmond and West Point ) became part of the Southern Railway in the 1890s during a financial reorganization.
The bay was first called Neah in 1847 by Captain Henry Kellett during his reorganization of the British Admiralty charts.
Its early troubles led to bankruptcy during the 1870s, the result of which was reorganization of the Union Pacific Railroad as the Union Pacific Railway on January 24, 1880, with its dominant stockholder being Jay Gould.
His reorganization of the army, on the lines of that which he had begun after Plassey, neglected during his absence in England, subsequently attracted the admiration of Indian officers.
The actual Soumagne is made of several municipalities that were merged in 1977 during the reorganization of the Belgian territory ( Merge of the municipalities in Belgium ( in French )):
In 1975, during a local government reorganization, the city was enlarged by the addition of the several former independent municipalities from the abolished Amt Balve, including Asbeck, Beckum, and Eisborn.
In 1970 and 1975 it was modified a bit during the reorganization of the districts in North Rhine-Westphalia ; most notable was the inclusion of the previously independent city of Witten.
The district as known today was created in 1969, during the reorganization of the districts in North Rhine-Westphalia, by merging Sieg District with the District of Bonn ( from which Bonn itself was separated in 1887 to become an urban district ).
Iliescu did not renounce the communist ideology and the program he initially presented during the revolution included restructuring the agriculture and the reorganization of trade, but not a switch to capitalism.
Until 1127, he occupied himself at court mainly with the temporal affairs of the kingdom, while during the following decade he devoted himself to the reorganization and reform of St-Denis.

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A bank-mandated reorganization team, led by John Hertz and Otto Kahn kept the company intact, and, miraculously, kept Zukor on.
The city was also affected by a severe financial crisis and a steady decline in textiles, automobile and steel production, that led to a deep reorganization of its economy.
In 1958 a reorganization led to Cumberland Valley Girl Scout
Ravel tried a total of five times to win the prize, and the last failed attempt in 1905 was so controversial that it led to a complete reorganization of the administration at the Paris Conservatory.
With the onset of the Panic of 1873, Jay Cooke & Company collapsed and Barney led a reorganization of the firm as Chas.
When articles and accounts of the experience were published in the Tribune, it led to the release of twelve patients who were not mentally ill, a reorganization of the staff and administration of the institution and, eventually, to a change in the lunacy laws.
Then, the Napoleonic Wars led to the reorganization of the Empire in 1803 ( see German Mediatisation ), where all of the free cities but six — Hamburg, Bremen, Lübeck, Frankfurt, Augsburg, and Nuremberg — lost their independence and were absorbed into neighboring territories.
The resurgence of an organized labour movement, evidenced by strikes in the ABC Region on the late 1970s led by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, enabled the reorganization of the labour movement without the direct interference of the State.
This conflict led to the reorganization of the Michigan militia because its structure was found to be insufficient to deal with such rebellions.
It was not until the reorganization of the army led by Scharnhorst that the Jäger corps was strengthened on a national level.
In 2002, a strategic reorganization started, led by the former CEO Peter Davies.
An emergency military reorganization led by a French military mission had been started for that purpose, but its work was interrupted by the outbreak of war.
* Julius Chambers of the New York Tribune had himself committed to the Bloomingdale Asylum in 1872, and his account led to the release of twelve patients who were not mentally ill, a reorganization of the staff and administration and, eventually, to a change in the lunacy laws.
The success of the Shay led to a major expansion and reorganization of the Lima company.
The vast wave of arrests led to a major reorganization in 1940 and 1941, named the " Reorganization of ' 40 ".
Criticism of intelligence failures to determine that the camp was empty of U. S. POWs, both public and within the administration of President Richard M. Nixon, led to a major reorganization of the United States intelligence community a year later.
The unworkable command and control structure of separate US military special operations forces ( SOF ), which led to the failure of Operation Eagle Claw in 1980, highlighted the need within the Department of Defense for reform and reorganization.
This reorganization led to additional schisms, including the break with Alpheus Cutler and what became the Church of Christ ( Cutlerite ) as well as Lyman Wight's group in Zodiac, Texas.
His conduct of official business was no better than his treatment of his private clients, and there can be no doubt that it was Wyatt's irresponsible habits which led to the reorganization of the Board of Works after his death, as a result of which the Surveyor's office was placed in the hands of a political chief assisted by three " attached architects ".
" A reorganization of the University System of Georgia in the 1930s led to the school becoming the " Atlanta Extension Center of the University System of Georgia " and allowed night students to earn degrees from several colleges in the University System.
His long-standing affiliation with the Old Academy led him to become involved in its reorganization into the College of Wilmington, and to serve on the college's first Board of Trustees.
This led to the reorganization of State procedures to prevent a recurrence of the fraud.
One theory holds that behavioral modernity occurred as a sudden event some 50 kya ( 50, 000 years ago ) in prehistory, possibly as a result of a major genetic mutation or as a result of a biological reorganization of the brain that led to the emergence of modern human natural languages.

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