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However, a 2004 paper concerning the cyanobacteria does advocate a future adoption of a BioCode and interim steps consisting of reducing the differences between the codes.
In September 2009, publisher Fred Stickel announced his retirement, effective September 18, ending 34 years in the position ; his son Patrick, president of the paper, was appointed interim publisher but was not a candidate to succeed his father, and Patrick Stickel retired on December 30, 2009.
After Maxwell's death in 1991, the paper was held together in bankruptcy by existing management, led by editor James Willse, who became interim publisher.
As the project leader, Pratt authored a discussion paper entitled: " Toward a Renewed Canadian Red Cross – Forging Stronger Partnerships In Support of a Humanitarian Agenda " and the project s interim report entitled: " Revitalizing the Framework of Cooperation with Public Authorities ".
Disabled voters are also given the option of using an " interim paper system " with help from an aide as well as the " direct recording electronic voting system " outlined by HAVA.
An early paper with interim results from the RAND HIE concluded that health insurance without coinsurance " leads to more people using services and to more services per user ," referring to both outpatient and inpatient services.

interim and on
Whether the compromises -- on both sides -- that made possible the interim appointment can then be repeated remains to be seen.
In that both cities end their fiscal years on September 30, they could levy taxes for an interim period of nine months, commencing with September 30 and ending with June 30.
Secondary Coach Emmitt Thomas was named interim coach for the final three games of on December 12.
Brenly was fired partway through the season and was replaced on an interim basis by third base coach Al Pedrique.
The case was remanded to the District Court which did not apply the superior court's criteria ( on the grounds that in the interim, the Supreme Court had changed the applicable law ).
Starting work on its next Home Rule Act, it had to plan for a growing loss of morale in the RIC with an interim solution until the Act was ready.
With a general election looming, the Parliamentary Labour Party then appointed Attlee as interim leader, on the understanding that a leadership election would be held after the general election.
In fact, the United States Mint, in anticipation of this practice, implemented new interim rules on December 14, 2006, subject to public comment for 30 days, which criminalized the melting and export of pennies and nickels.
To maintain the momentum of the perceived commercial interest in this new investment opportunity, in 1983, the Government itself granted eleven interim franchises for new broadband systems each covering a community of up to around 100, 000 homes, but the competitive franchising process was otherwise left to the new regulatory body, the Cable Authority, which took on its powers from January 1, 1985.
During this interim, Jones found employment at Walt Disney Pictures, where he teamed with Ward Kimball for a four month period of uncredited work on Sleeping Beauty ( 1959 ).
Immediately after Pfieffer's ouster, Capellas was elevated to interim chief operating officer by Rosen, and after several months Capellas was made President and CEO, also assuming the title of Chairman on September 28, 2000 when Rosen retired from the board of directors.
The highest-ranking official whose term unquestionably continued during the interim was Polk's Secretary of State, James Buchanan ( later elected President himself in 1856 ), whose term did not formally expire until his successor, John M. Clayton, took office on March 7.
In 1948, the year when the NP swept to power in whites-only elections on an apartheid platform, F. W. de Klerk's father, Johannes " Jan " de Klerk, became secretary of the NP in the Transvaal province and later rose to the positions of cabinet minister and President of the Senate, becoming interim State President in 1975.
The Israel-PLO Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements ( the DOP, better known as the Oslo accords ), signed in Washington on 13 September 1993, provided for a transitional period not exceeding five years of Palestinian interim self-government in sections of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
Sékou Touré died on March 26, 1984 after a heart operation in the United States, and was replaced in an interim role by Prime Minister Louis Lansana Beavogui.
In the interim, he capitalised on his swashbuckling image as d ' Artagnan in The Three Musketeers.
Yvon Neptune was appointed Prime Minister on March 4, 2002, but following the overthrow of the government in February 2004, he was replaced by an interim Prime Minister, Gérard Latortue.
In the interim, on 19 December, McEwen was sworn in as Prime Minister on the understanding that his commission would continue only until such time as the Liberals could elect a new leader.
The Humvee replacement process, now being undertaken by the U. S. military, is focused on interim replacement with MRAPs and long-term replacement with the JLTV.
Del Rio was succeeded by defensive coordinator Mel Tucker on an interim basis.
On January 13, it was announced that interim head coach Mel Tucker would remain on the staff as defensive coordinator / assistant head coach and that former Falcons quarterbacks coach Bob Bratkowski would become offensive coordinator.
The new interim government held consultations on a new constitution, intended to increase the powers of the parliament and reduce those of the president.
The council formed an interim governing body on 23 March.

interim and Southern
He first joined the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in 1840 then had in the interim joined a Masonic Lodge and become extremely active in the affairs of the organization, being elected Sovereign Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite's Southern Jurisdiction in 1859.
His position was filled on an interim basis by pitching coach Wayne Garland until former manager George Scherger, manager of the 1979 Southern League championship Sounds, was brought in.
On 24 February 1879, Robinson was transferred to New Zealand, and on 21 August 1880, in the wake of the Anglo-Zulu War, he succeeded Sir Henry Bartle Frere as High Commissioner for Southern Africa ( George Cumine Strahan was also appointed as interim administrator to act until Robinson could arrive from New Zealand ).
He was created a life peer in 1978 as Baron Soames, of Fletching in the County of East Sussex, and served as the interim Governor of Southern Rhodesia from 1979 to 1980 between the Lancaster House Agreement and that country gaining independence as Zimbabwe.
Service was restored first as far as Meridian, Mississippi as an interim measure, as Norfolk Southern crews worked to repair the damage to their lines serving the Gulf Coast.
In the interim period between the band's split and the reformation, Edgar Riley Jr had worked with Frank Zappa and had also played with several unidentified bands in the Southern states of America and Teddy Mueller had got involved in the publishing industry.
He resigned from his position as President of the Stars and the Southern League removed the " interim " tag to make him league president for 2001.
As the result of his successful work in both the United States and Canada, Perry spent over a decade commuting between Southern California and Toronto, Ontario ( except for the period between the end of taping for Card Sharks in 1981 and the beginning of taping for Sale of the Century in late 1982, where he was based in Canada ; Perry did do some pilot work in the interim in Los Angeles but nothing sold ).
He was a member of the Executive Board of the Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland from 1999 through 2007 and served as interim executive director of the Council in 2000 and 2006.
This however is not imminent, a Department for Transport whitepaper states only that " the Thameslink Programme will be completed by the end of 2015 " and that " interim outputs will be delivered by the end of 2011 ", leaving Southern as the main operator for several more years to come.
This however is not imminent, a Department for Transport whitepaper states only that " the Thameslink Programme will be completed by the end of 2015 " and that " interim outputs will be delivered by the end of 2011 ", leaving Southern as the main operator for several more years to come.
This however is not imminent, a Department for Transport whitepaper states only that " the Thameslink Programme will be completed by the end of 2015 " and that " interim outputs will be delivered by the end of 2011 ", leaving Southern as the main operator for several more years to come.
The school was named an " independent school of distinction " in its Fall 1999 interim review by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

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