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Commercial and leased
From 1870 to 1890, the U. S. government leased them to the Alaska Commercial Company.
In 1998, the Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority, later joined by Maryland, built the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport at Wallops on land leased from NASA.
Under its first operational president, former British Airways executive Lloyd Paxton ( there had been a brace of short-lived pre-operational incumbents ), it leased its first 3 Boeing 737s from International Lease Finance Corporation ( ILFC ) and commenced Commercial operations on 15 May 2002.
The airline was established in 2004 and began operations on 19 December 2003 with 2 Boeing 737 aircraft leased from GE Commercial Aviation Services.
In 1979, an area of nearly nine hectares was leased from the Department of Commercial & Industrial Development.
The same month, it took delivery of its first of four 76-seat twin-jet Embraer 170, leased from General Electric Commercial Aviation Services ( GECAS ), and became the Asian launch operator of this regional jet.

Commercial and access
* Commercial treaty grants access to Almohad-dominated ports to merchants from several European powers including Marseille and Savona.
Commercial growers have access to sweet corn seed bred with this artificial trait.
Commercial reasons alone ( e. g., e-commerce, on-line access to proprietary databases from Web browsers, etc.
Called the Airport Access Authorization to Commercial Establishments Beyond the Screen Checkpoint ( AAACE ), registered guests must be cleared through the same security background check ( Secure Flight ) and TSA screening process as do travelers in order to access the terminal area.
Commercial publishers are now experimenting with open access models, but are trying to protect their subscription revenues.
** Commercial and Wholesale internet access
Commercial and residential developments along DTL3 will have easy access to the Marina Bay area, including the Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort and the Marina Bay Financial Centre.
Due to a number of issues affecting both sites, notably poor access to the Commercial Union site and the restricted width of the Peninsular and Oriental site, it was not possible to obtain planning consents that would optimise the amount of floor space desired by either company.
His employees were to be treated respectfully by management ( including not being scolded in public ), and John Wanamaker & Company offered its employees access to the John Wanamaker Commercial Institute, as well as free medical care, recreational facilities, profit sharing plans, and pensions — long before these types of benefits were considered standard in corporate employment.
These Commercial Rooms had a separate access from 113, Strada S. Paolo.
In the week preceding capture, Massawa harbour was thoroughly wrecked by Italian sabotage of machinery in shore facilities, the sinking of two large floating dry docks, and the calculated scuttling of sixteen large ships in the mouths of the north Naval Harbour, the central Commercial Harbour and the main South Harbour, blocking access in and out.
Commercial shipping started to use Blennerville, at the head of Tralee Bay, as the access point for the town of Tralee.
Commercial farming areas surround the city about 10 km from the centre, and the road and rail links provide ready access to markets of the Copperbelt and Lusaka.
Commercial porn sites generally do not restrict access to any pornographic content until a membership has been purchased using a credit card, as most have explicit ' free trial ' content as a major part of their sales strategy.
In contrast to the findings of the United States District Court Eastern District of Virginia and those of the Danish Maritime and Commercial Court, Mr. Justice Michael Hanna ruled that the hyperlink to Ryanair's terms and conditions was plainly visible, and that placing the onus on the user to agree to terms and conditions in order to gain access to online services is sufficient to comprise a contractual relationship.

Commercial and did
Commercial droving began in 1910, but the stock route did not prove popular and was rarely used for the next twenty years.
As the economy grew through the Commercial Revolution, so did attempts to understand and influence it.
Only once Great Eastern Street had been laid out further north in 1872-6, creating a continuation of the route towards Old Street and the City Road, did Commercial Street really begin to succeed as what had always been Pennethorne's aim, an artery allowing traffic to bypass the City of London.
CPE was based in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and the Dutch and European Commercial Competition Authority did not approve of combining Gran Dorado and CenterParcs.
In 2004 Oberstar led the opposition to the Commercial Space Launch Amendments Act of 2004, a bill that established a regulatory framework for private suborbital spaceflight, arguing that the bill did not sufficiently safeguard passenger and crew safety.
He wrote in " Medieval and Modern Commercial Enterprise " that " The very concept of capital is derived from this way of looking at things ; one can say that capital, as a category, did not exist before double-entry bookkeeping.
This new company, formed in 1868, was called the Alaska Commercial Company, and did business under this name until 1901.
Commercial sponsorship was permitted and despite the sport's relatively low profile, many of the top crews did acquire sponsorship.
Yancey did open in Wetumpka the Argus and Commercial Advertiser.
Commercial manufacture did not start in earnest until the 1930s.
Commercial kinescopes did not come out until Fall 1947 ( co-sponsored by NBC, DuMont, and Kodak ), and the only kinescopes known to predate Party Line are a few episodes of Kraft Television Theater from February and June 1947.
The latter did not get much support and by 1923 all courses were two years in length: the Theological Course, Bible Workers ' Course, Teacher Training Course and Commercial Course.
This case has been criticized by some as an example of forum shopping because the facts of the case involved the quintessence of the need for a uniform nationwide rule, the handling of negotiable instruments — and the fact that most of the states have subscribed to the Uniform Commercial Code's Article 3 shows us that it did.
Commercial sealing in Australasia appears to have started with Eber Bunker, master of the William and Ann who announced his intention in November 1791 to visit Dusky Sound in New Zealand, did call in that country and had skins on board when he got back to Britain.
In 1913-1917 he was studying at the Economics department of the Kiev Commercial Institute which he did not finish.

Commercial and provide
Commercial think tanks like the Gartner Group, Access Economics, The Helmsman Institute, and others provide additional insight which complements not for profit organisations such as CEDA, the Strategic Policy Institute, and the Australian Institute of Company directors to provide more targeted policy in defence, program governance, corporate governance and similar.
Commercial cheese brands, however, are generally manufactured by modern processes that do not have the same lactose reducing properties, and as no regulations mandate what qualifies as an " aged " cheese, this description does not provide any indication of whether the process used significantly reduced lactose.
Commercial fishing or BLM fire-fighting also provide seasonal income.
Until 17 October 2011, the Commercial Public Service Broadcasters had the opportunity to apply to Ofcom to provide an additional HD service from between 28 November 2011 and 1 April 2012.
Commercial venues may provide amenities such as bathrooms, picnic areas, lockers, equipment rentals, air refills and food service.
Commercial radio stations that provide music and local news include Wyvern ( radio ) broadcsting on 96. 7 FM, Touch FM broadcasting on 102 FM, and BBC Hereford & Worcester broadcasting on 104 FM and 94. 7 FM.
* George Peabody ( 1795 – 1869 ), established the Peabody Donation Fund, which continues to this day, as the Peabody Trust, to provide good quality housing " for the deserving poor " in London: the fund's first block of dwellings opened in Commercial Street in 1864.
Commercial care centers are open for set hours, and provide a standardized and regulated system of care for children.
Commercial fishermen rely on catches to provide for their families just as farmers rely on crops.
The company was formed in 1945, as the Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation ( ICFC ), by the Bank of England and the major British banks to provide long term investment funding for small and medium-sized enterprises.
The objective of establishing WIUT was to provide an international standard of Higher Education in Uzbekistan to enable citizens of Uzbekistan and other countries to obtain an internationally recognised Bachelor education in Business Administration, Business Computing, Economics and Commercial Law, all validated by the University of Westminster.
Commercial tools tend to provide tools like very accurate simulators and trace analysis, which are not currently available as open source.
Johnson and Phillips were asked to provide storage sites in the East India and Surrey Commercial Docks.
This diagram has been incorporated within the VA-EA to provide a symbolic representation of the metamodel it used, to describe the One-VA Enterprise Architecture and to build an EA Repository without the use of Commercial EA Repository Software.
* Commercial lenders or financial institutions may provide financial assistance on the basis of purchase orders.
Commercial Spark gaps use this property to abruptly switch high voltages in pulsed power systems, to provide surge protection for telecommunication and electrical power systems, and ignite fuel via spark plugs in many internal combustion engines.
Further examples of vertical integration within the conglomerate include Industrial Security Ltd. ( ISL ), the wholly owned security company that guards facilities, as well as industrial suppliers such as Thornes, Universal Sales and Commercial Equipment Ltd. which provide specialty goods and services to its companies.
Commercial operating systems that provide conventional, user-based security features are typically evaluated at EAL4.
The industry, in 2006, also managed to generate over 185 billion dollars in sales and also provide over two million jobs, according to an economic report released by NOAA ’ s Fisheries Service .< ref name = NOAA > Commercial fishing may offer an abundance of jobs, but the pay varies from boat to boat, season to season.
Commercial systems provide methods of ventilation that move air from the room, through the waste container, and out a vertical pipe, venting above the enclosure roof.
In 1997, another subsidiary, Kenya Commercial Bank ( Tanzania ) Limited was incorporated in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, to provide banking services and promote cross-border trading.
Originally a Mechanics Institute, set up to provide further education for workers and tradesmen, the institution was based in Newport ’ s Town Hall on Commercial Street.
The purpose of the ISC is to provide customers with the opportunity to speak with the company ’ s leaders and other subject matter experts in a customized setting to learn more about solutions offered by ADT Commercial.
Commercial records centers are facilities which provide services for the storage for paper records for organizations.

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