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Lacking the artillery support of the troops entrenched on the West bank of the bayou, Confederate troops in these positions retired quickly.
Banks and bank holding companies had already gained important regulatory approvals for securities activities before Paul Volcker retired as Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board on August 11, 1987.
Even before the close of 1794 the king of Prussia retired from any active part in the war, and on the 5 April 1795 he concluded with France the Peace of Basel, which recognized France's occupation of the left bank of the Rhine.
On this occasion Her Majesty's Government intervened to block Norman's initiative He retired from the bank in 1944.
The novel follows the travels of Henry Pulling, a retired bank manager, and his eccentric Aunt Augusta as they find their way across Europe, and eventually even further afield.
The first president of the City Bank was the statesman and retired Colonel, Samuel Osgood, ownership and management of the bank was taken over by Moses Taylor, a protégé of John Jacob Astor and one of the giants of the business world in the 19th century.
; The Stainless Steel Rat Returns ( 2010 ): James Bolivar " Slippery Jim " DiGriz, Special Corps agent, master con man, interstellar criminal ( retired ), is living high on the hog on the planet of Moolaplenty when a long-lost cousin and a shipful of swine arrive to drain his bank account and send him and his lovely wife, Angelina, wandering the stars on the wildest journey since Gulliver's Travels.
Jack also finds common ground with Jake " Bobo " Benetti, a retired super-strong bank robber from his father's days.
A retired bank clerk, he started publishing essays and fiction in 1962, especially within the fantasy and science fiction genres.
The eldest son, Muthuswamy, the seventh descendent in the line, retired as a top executive in the State Bank of India group of banks and then was the managing director and CEO of a private sector bank.
He retired in 1843 from his position as senior partner in the Charing Cross bank and published a History of Noble British Families in 1846.
Roth resigned his position in July 2001, and was succeeded by Randy Adams, a retired St. Louis bank executive.
In 1854 Corcoran retired and George Washington Riggs re-assumed leadership, resulting in the bank changing its name to " Riggs & Co ." After accepting a government charter, " Riggs National Bank " was born in 1896.
He retired to Switzerland, then to Milan where he set up a private bank and once again amassed a considerable fortune.
The tape was published after it was accidentally recorded by a retired bank manager who was an amateur radio operator.
Weber retired from congress in 1992, two years before the " Republican revolution ", after being caught up in the House banking scandal which revealed the bank had repeatedly paid overdrafts for 125 checks on his account.
In 2008 Cila retired from professional soccer to join the investment bank Goldman Sachs on the interest rate sales desk.
He joined his father at Kuhn, Loeb & Co. in 1888 and was made partner in 1894, but he retired from the bank in 1901 due to severe illnesses.
The next day, the 9th instant, we proceeded on our march at the usual hour, the enemy in front and on our flanks, and when we reached the plains of the Mesa, their artillery again opened upon us, when their fire was returned by our guns as we advanced ; and after hovering around and near us for about two hours, occasionally skirmishing with us during that time, they concentrated their force and made another charge on our left flank, which was quickly repulsed ; shortly after which they retired, we continuing our march ; and in the afternoon encamped on the bank of the San Fernando, three miles below this city, which we entered the following morning without molestation.
He was director of Pacific National Bank of Washington and in 1962 was elected as the bank ’ s first Honorary Director, serving until he retired in 1971.
In 1965, when Eric Warburg retired to Germany, control was handed to Lionel Pincus, a partner in the Ladenburg Thalmann investment bank, and the working language of the office switched from German to English.
He returned again in 1957 and in 1958 retired from the bank to paint full time.
Despite these setbacks, Federal troopers gained the west bank by 11: 00 and Marmaduke retired.
The deputy of Novorossiya His Highness Prince Potemkin signed the relation to establish a town that very year-and Cossacks ' families and those of retired soldiers of Suvorov settled on the right bank of the Molochna River.

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In the summer of 1993, Dick Zimmerman, a 44-year-old retired broadcasting executive from Larkspur, California, happened to see the episode in which Butt-head joked, “ Hey, Beavis, let ’ s go over to Stewart ’ s house and light firecracker in his cat ’ s butt .” Five days later, a cat was found killed by a firecracker in nearby Santa Cruz.
* Walter E. Boomer ( born 1938 ), retired former four-star General and Assistant Commandant of the United States Marine Corps and business executive
In 1973, Crawford was forcibly retired from the company at the behest of company executive Don Kendall, whom Crawford had referred to for years as " Fang.
In 1965 he retired as a Colonel from the Marine Corps and entered the business world as an executive for Royal Crown Cola.
In the Fall of 1999, retired senior CIA engineering executive S. Eugene Poteat wrote that he was asked in early August 1964 to determine if the radar operator's report showed a real torpedo boat attack or an imagined one.
He retired as an active executive in 1951 and purchased a 600-acre dairy farm in Putney, Vermont.
Charlotte Banks ( right ) was named executive director of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce in 2007 ( shown with retired Southeastern professor Dr David Ramsey and his granddaughter Madison Martin ).
Daniel J. Stowe, a retired textile executive, set aside the property and established a foundation to develop the Garden.
Recent former mayors have included Jerry Alford ( retired telecommunications executive ), Toby Osburn ( university administrator ), Dr. Allen Groff ( physician ), and Tom Porter ( retired educator ).
Winchell had retired as chief executive and president of Denny's Inc., which bought Winchell's Donut Houses in 1968.
In 2007, the company settled a dispute with EMI over royalties, and announced that long term chief executive Neil Aspinall had retired and been replaced by American music industry executive Jeff Jones.
Large consultancies, such as McKinsey, have recently focused on the broader talent issue, but most consulting support to executive succession and development practices probably comes from numerous boutique firms and retired executives in the field.
He reached the zenith of his career with a succession of classic films such as, Strangers on a Train ( 1951 ) which is about two train passengers: tennis pro Guy ( Farley Granger ) and Bruno ( Robert Walker ) who staged a battle of wits and traded murders with each other, Dial M For Murder ( 1954 ) with Ray Milland as a villainous husband who attempts to murder his wealthy wife ( Grace Kelly ), Rear Window ( 1954 ) which is about man ( James Stewart ) being convinced that his neighbour is a killer, To Catch a Thief ( 1955 ), a lightweight thriller set in South of France, Vertigo ( 1958 ), with James Stewart as a retired police detective who becomes obsessed with the disturbed enigmatic ' wife ' ( Kim Novak ) of an old friend, and North by Northwest in which an advertising executive ( Cary Grant ) is mistaken for a non-existent spy and chased across the country while aided by a mysterious woman ( Eva Marie Saint ).
Nancy Peters started working there in 1971 and retired as executive director in 2007.
After a career as a real estate and insurance executive in Chicago, he retired to a rest home where he died in Savage, Minnesota.
This is first time that a former member of the EU executive has had to resign a directorship the 2003 system for overseeing the work of retired commissioners.
The men and their teams generally credited with the creation of the original Thunderbird are: Lewis D. Crusoe, a retired GM executive lured out of retirement by Henry Ford II ; George Walker, chief stylist and a Ford vice-president ; Frank Hershey, chief stylist for Ford Division ; Bill Boyer, designer Body Development Studio who became manager of Thunderbird Studio in spring of 1955, and Bill Burnett, chief engineer.
After he retired from coaching, he served as president and front office executive of the Celtics until his death.
DeLibero retired in the spring of 2004 and was replaced by Frank Wilson, a 30-year transit executive who had been president of AECOM Enterprises, a Los Angeles-based engineering consulting firm ; Wilson had also previously been general manager of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District ( BART ) in Northern California and was the Commissioner of Transportation for the State of New Jersey.
When Sam Nilsson retired, the executive chair was split between a CEO and a Programme Officer.
Brower retired as executive director of FOE on its tenth anniversary in 1979, but continued as chairman of its board of directors.
With the firm's IPO, Larry Zicklin, who had joined the firm in 1969, retired as Chairman of its executive committee.
It was under Randolph Hearst's chairmanship that the chief executive inherited from his father, Richard E. Berlin, finally retired, but the next three presidents were all also non-family trustees.

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