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The Village of Lake Zurich is headed by Village President Suzanne Branding, who was elected in 2009 to a four-year term.
Dana Rzeznik was appointed in 2009 to a two-year term to replace Suzanne Branding, who was elected in 2007 to a four-year Trustee position but was elected mayor in 2009.
Ethical concerns have been raised in media reports about the propriety of how some of the Pickens gifts have been made, immediately returned to Pickens, and then placed in hedge funds owned by Pickens ' companies In February, 2010, Pickens announced that he was pledging another $ 100 Million to fund a scholarship endowment as part of a $ 1 Billion fund-raising campaign titled " Branding Success.
His company, Girvin | Strategic Branding and Design, was founded in 1977.
* 2006 – Best Marketing & Branding – judge Mark Goodier commented " there was something about the winning entry that really stood out.
Branding was used for a time by the Union Army during the American Civil War.
During the deployment, the battalion executed a 17-day operation in a village that was a Taliban stronghold between Now Zad and Musa Qala, dubbed Operation Branding Iron.
Branding was intended to get Spinnaker more shelf space at retailers.
Branding was applied specifically to services scheduled for operation by British Rail's recently-built Express Sprinter or ' Class 158 ' trains.

Branding and for
Borland hired marketing firm Lexicon Branding to come up with a new name for the company.
The " Branding Success " campaign seeks to raise about $ 500 Million for endowed scholarships and fellowships for students, $ 200 million toward attracting and retaining professors and researchers, $ 200 million for the construction and upgrading of educational and research facilities and $ 100 million to create and sustain programs and services to benefit Oklahomans.
The SOA, along with its public relations firm GolinHarris, won the PR Week Corporate Branding Campaign of the Year award for 2008.
* Randstad Award for HR Practices and Employer Branding under ' Manufacturing Industries ' category-2011
According to an April 2009 survey by the Research & Branding Group 30 percent of the population of Ukraine views Mazepa as " a man who fought for the independence of Ukraine ", while 28 percent view him " as a turncoat who joined the enemy's ranks ".
Branding rights for the seven stations and the nine trains are available, and the sponsorship prices are in the millions.
* 2008 – Best Marketing & Branding Bronze award, and Best Technical Achievement Bronze award for URB non-stop: the continuous-play computer system used during non-personal playout.
* 2007 – Best Marketing & Branding for the second consecutive time.
In their survey of voluntary markets, data has shown that “ Corporate Social Responsibility ” and “ Public Relations / Branding ” are clearly in first place among motivations for voluntary offset purchases, with evidence indicating that companies seek to offset emissions " for goodwill, both of the general public and their investors.
* Lexicon Branding, a company devoted to inventing names for products

Branding and .
Branding has increasingly become important in the range of services offered by many graphic designers, alongside corporate identity.
* Jones, C. P. ( 1987 ) " Stigma: Tattooing and Branding in Graeco-Roman Antiquity ," in Journal of Roman Studies, 77 / 1987, pp. 139 – 155
Branding aims to facilitate cross-language marketing.
* Mudambi, Ram, " Branding Time: Swatch and Global Brand Management "-Temple University, Fox School of Business, Temple University IGMS Case Series No. 05-001, January 2005
The city is now served by the Farmers Union ( or Cenex ), Branding Iron Bar & Steakhouse, USDA ( United States Department of Agriculture ), Cedar Soil Conservation, and the community elevators.
BS2000 / OSD is the first operating system worldwide to be awarded Internet Branding by The Open Group.
Fan, ( 2008 ) " Soft power: the power of attraction or confusion ”, Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, 4: 2, available at bura. brunel. ac. uk
** Calls / Branding Morning News — Tribune Broadcasting's local morning news show format usually seen on Tribune's CW and Fox affiliates, such as WPIX in New York City, New York ; WGN in Chicago, Illinois ; KTLA in Los Angeles, California ; KCPQ in Seattle, Washington ; and WXIN in Indianapolis, Indiana ; though this format has also been used on non-Tribune owned Fox and CW stations ( e. g. ; Fox 25 Morning News on KOKH in Oklahoma City ) under a more generic title form
** Calls / Branding This Morning-used primarily on CBS affiliates ( e. g., CBS 2 News This Morning on WCBS in New York City ); it has been used in CBS affiliates ' newscasts since prior to the first 1999 cancellation of CBS This Morning ; the name and format has also been sporadically used on non-CBS affiliates.
Branding encourages expansion of one concept, rather than the creation of new ideas.
Respectively, these units will focus on content acquisition, Sensory Branding and new delivery platform technology.
* Branding and promotions success.
Branding can incorporate multiple touchpoints.
* Pocholo Gonzales ( Mariveles )-popular youth advocate, broadcaster, motivational speaker, radio announcer, Events Organizer, Personal Branding Guru, TV producer, Voice Director and Voice Over Artist.
* Research & Branding Group, widely published throughout Ukraine and Internationally.

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perhaps that is the Comedie's equivalent for thrusting this play's characters into our own time.
* Winston Churchill secretly accepted £ 5, 000 — the equivalent of perhaps millions in today's money — from Burmah Oil ( now known as BP ) to lobby the British government to allow them to monopolise Persian oil resources.
With judicious use of a few cards, the 4GL deck could offer a wide variety of processing and reporting capability whereas the equivalent functionality coded in a 3GL could subsume, perhaps, a whole box or more of cards.
During the second half of the 20th century, the sound of the harpsichord ( or perhaps rather more often, its electronically created equivalent ) became very familiar in popular culture, appearing frequently in popular music, television, films, computer games, and so on.
If adults could effectively be baptised through a desire for the sacrament when prevented from actually receiving it, some speculated that perhaps sacramentally unbaptised infants too might be saved by some waterless equivalent of ordinary baptism when prevented.
The word doesn't appear unhyphenated until about 1934 by Willem de Sitter, perhaps indicating that up to that point its German equivalent, Rotverschiebung, was more commonly used.
The historical equivalent of the vacuum cooker is the haybox, nowadays perhaps using more modern insulating material than the original hay or straw.
and Fred: a sizeable amount in 1872 when £ 100 was perhaps the equivalent of £ 3, 000-plus at the end of the 20th century.
The average TV displays the equivalent of 350 pixels on a line, but the TV signal contains enough information for only about 50 pixels of blue and perhaps 150 of red.
The name Balaam is perhaps capable of being interpreted as a Hebrew equivalent of the Greek Nicolas.
The countertenor range is generally equivalent to an alto range, extending from approximately G < sub > 3 </ sub > or A < sub > 3 </ sub > to E < sub > 5 </ sub > or perhaps G < sub > 5 </ sub >.
They do not generally permit more than one finite verb in a sentence, which precludes the existence of subordinate clauses in the Indo-European sense ; equivalent functions are performed by extensive arrays of nominal and participial non-finite verb forms ( although Abkhaz appears to be developing limited subordinate clauses, perhaps under the influence of Russian ).
Sirius rose with the Nile flood and was also associated with epidemics, Sothis was thus a destructive and greatly feared goddess ( perhaps akin to Sekhmet, or an Egyptian equivalent of Kali ).
These regions, laid out the Comprehensive National Spatial Development Plan for Taiwan ( 臺灣地區國土綜合開發計劃 ), can be considered a de facto level of government, perhaps equivalent to de jure provinces or similar to the English regions.
In the West, Tula is perhaps best known as the center of samovar production: the Russian equivalent of " coals to Newcastle " is " You don't take a samovar to Tula ".
However, according to the conjectured gauge-gravity duality ( also known as the AdS / CFT correspondence ), black holes in certain cases ( and perhaps in general ) are equivalent to solutions of quantum field theory at a non-zero temperature.
Muqtada al-Sadr's formal religious standing is comparatively low, at a mid-ranking Shia religious rank perhaps reflecting his young age, and he does not claim the title of mujtahid ( the equivalent of a senior religious scholar ) or the authority to issue fatwas ( religious edicts ).
From this, Miller concludes: " A further and perhaps equal mystery is the fact that since 1797 the Barlow translation has been trustfully and universally accepted as the just equivalent of the Arabic ... yet evidence of the erroneous character of the Barlow translation has been in the archives of the Department of State since perhaps 1800 or thereabouts ..." It is important to note, though, that as Miller said:
This electric instrument is a modern equivalent, perhaps closer to Staufer's original instrument.
The word is adapted from the French verb assommer ( to stun, bludgeon or render senseless ); perhaps the closest equivalent term in English is the slang verb-phrase " to get hammered.
Bateman, perhaps influenced by Hilbert ’ s point of view in mathematical physics as a whole, was the first to see that the basic ideas of electromagnetism were equivalent to statements regarding integrals of differential forms, statements for which Grassmann's calculus of extension on differentiable manifolds, Poincaré's theories of Stokesian transformations and integral invariants, and Lie's theory of continuous groups could be fruitfully applied.
The law deals with a great variety of subjects, such as tobacco price supports, railroads, private pension plans, emergency room treatment, disability insurance, and the postal service, but it is perhaps best known for Title X, which amends the Internal Revenue Code and the Public Health Service Act to deny income tax deductions to employers ( generally those with 20 or more full time equivalent employees ) for contributions to a group health plan unless such plan meets certain continuing coverage requirements.
This is perhaps equivalent to $ 6. 5 million in 2010 money.

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