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Companies and had
Companies such as Hawick Cashmere, Hawick Knitwear, Johnstons of Elgin, Lyle & Scott, Peter Scott, Pringle of Scotland, and Scott and Charters, all have had and in many cases still have manufacturing plants in Hawick, producing some of the most luxurious cashmere and merino wool knitwear in the world today.
Companies which had specific fine products, like fine writing paper, earned their profits on high margin rather than volume and took no part in Great Merger Movement.
During 2010, the armoured and mechanized infantry battalions were restructured as Combined Arms Battalions ; as from 1 January 2011, each had a Staff Company, a Logistics Company, 2 Tank Companies and 2 Mechanized Infantry Companies equipped with infantry fighting vehicles ..
The government had been increasingly worried that AT & T and the other Bell Companies were monopolizing the industry.
Since 1914 much of the drainage had been destroyed, although some parts had been restored by Land Drainage Companies brought from England.
Companies which have had research facilities in the area include W. R. Grace and Company and Westvaco.
In November 1980, The Jewel Companies Inc. purchased Sav-on Drugs, Inc. Sav-on Drugs was headquartered in Anaheim, California and had 150 stores in California, Nevada and Texas.
The Livery Companies also ensured that they had jurisdiction over the area.
Companies had to submit a Bill to Parliament to gain the right to acquire land for the line, which required the route of the proposed railway to be approved, but there were no limits on the number of companies and no real checks on the financial viability of a line.
Companies that allegedly made deals with Aristide included IDT, Fusion Telecommunications, and Skytel ; critics claim the two first companies had political links.
Although over half of the refugees had been repatriated to Spain ( or elsewhere ) by the time Pétain proclaimed the Vichy Regime in 1940, the 120, 000 to 150, 000 who remained became political prisoners, and the foreign equivalent to the Service du Travail Obligatoire, the Compagnies de Travailleurs Etrangers ( Companies of Foreign Workers ) or CTE, began to pursue them as slave laborers.
Companies have had to conduct numerous trials to get two that show a positive result, which is the Food and Drug Administration's minimum for approval.
From the 1960s through the early 1980s, a typical maneuver ( infantry or tank ) battalion had five companies: Headquarters and Headquarters Company ( HHC ) and A, B, and C Companies, plus a Combat Support Company, CSC, with a scout platoon, 4. 2 inch " heavy " mortar platoon, along with other elements that varied between organizations.
By August UKSIL had acquired over 90 % of the shares, and exercised its rights under the Companies Act to " squeeze out " the remaining shareholders, and acquire the entire shareholding.
Fleming had reinforced his knowledge of gold by sending a questionnaire to an expert at the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, one of the Livery Companies of the City of London with a list of queries about gold, its properties and the background of the industry, including smuggling.
To foster competition in both the long distance and local markets, the 1996 Act created a process by which the Regional Bell Operating Companies (“ RBOCs ”) would be free to offer long distance service ( which was not permitted under one of the terms of the 1982 Consent Decree settling the government ’ s antitrust case against the former Bell System monopoly ) once they made a showing that their local markets had been opened up to competition.
By the time of the downfall of the French Empire in 1814 the battalions in Dutch service had disappeared, but Waldeck now supplied three Infantry and one Jäger Companies to the newly formed German Confederation.
Companies that already had these types of formats in place began to revamp their existing models during this time.
It is all very well for the Midland Railway Company now to plead that they are busily employed in fitting up their passenger trains with continuous breaks, but the necessity for providing the passenger trains with a larger proportion of break power was pointed out by the Board of Trade to all Railway Companies more than 20 years since ; and with the exception of a very few railway companies that recognised that necessity and acted upon it, it may be truly stated that the principal Railway Companies throughout the Kingdom have resisted the efforts of the Board of Trade to cause them to do what was right, which the latter had no legal power to enforce, and even now it will be seen by the latest returns laid before Parliament that some of those Companies are still doing nothing to supply this now generally acknowledged necessity
In the U. S., the Bell Operating Companies and their cellular divisions had been prohibited by the FCC from offering voice-mail and other enhanced services such as paging and telephone answering services ( no such prohibition existed in foreign countries ).

Companies and pioneered
Companies like TalkingSigns and TextSpeak Systems have pioneered solutions such as TTS for Digital Signage for the Blind, that work via standard speakers and also radio receivers ( ex: BART in the SF Bay area ).
Companies like Asahi Photoproducts, AV Flexologic, Dupont, MacDermid, Kodak and Esko have pioneered the latest technologies, with advances in fast washout and the latest screening technology.

Companies and these
Companies that make products that selectively block Web sites do not refer to these products as censorware, and prefer terms such as " Internet filter " or " URL Filter "; in the specialized case of software specifically designed to allow parents to monitor and restrict the access of their children, " parental control software " is also used.
In a wider sense, most companies in the UK are created under statute since the Companies Act 1985 specifies how a company may be created by a member of the public, but these companies are not called ' statutory corporations '.
Companies that take advantage of economies of scale often run into problems of bureaucracy ; these factors interact to produce an " ideal " size for a company, at which the company's average cost of production is minimized.
Companies often license these designs from ARM to manufacture and integrate into their own system on a chip ( SoC ) with other components like RAM, GPUs, or radio basebands ( for mobile phones ).
Companies that established the trolley lines were directly responsible for establishing amusement parks -- trolley parks -- as destinations of these lines.
Companies such as XtremeData, Inc. and DRC take these FPGAs ( Xilinx in DRC's case ) and create a module that allows FPGAs to plug directly into the Opteron socket.
Companies often do this in order to remove these assets from their balance sheets and monetize an asset.
Companies that hire strikebreakers typically play upon these fears when they attempt to convince union members to abandon the strike and cross the union's picket line.
The PC was organized on similar lines to the army, and consisted of a General Staff located at its General Headquarters at Camp Crame, Manila, and 12 Regional Commands ( under a Regional Director ) consisting of 104 Provincial Commands ( under a Provincial Commander ); these controlled the 450 PC Companies which performed all the day-to-day military police work.
Companies such as Biacore have commercialized instruments which operate on these principles.
Companies can use these certificates in several different ways.
Neither of these Companies intends ever to apply for livery ; this is a long-standing tradition.
The Great Twelve Livery Companies — the Mercers, Grocers, Drapers, Fishmongers, Goldsmiths, Merchant Taylors, Skinners, Haberdashers, Salters, Ironmongers, Vintners and Clothworkers — participate as of right ; other Livery Companies participate by invitation, though the Lord Mayor's own company is always among these.
Companies using firelocks were organized for these duties, and out of these companies grew the fusiliers who were employed in the same way in the wars of Louis XIV.
Companies have since moved in to exploit these resources as well.
The Bell Operating Companies purchased large numbers of these systems in the mid to late 1980s for data communications.
Companies sometimes use these terms to promote goods and services by making environmental marketing claims and with eco-labels.
In this article, the term Long Range Reconnaissance will be used only in the history of these specialized units, to be replaced entirely by the term Long Range Surveillance Units ( LRSU ) and Long Range Surveillance Companies ( LRSC ).
The Infantry Branch was by far the largest and was formed initially by the transfer of battalion machine gun sections to the MGC, these being grouped into Brigade Machine Gun Companies, three per division.
At its peak in January 1945, the camp strength was put at 7, 200 Americans, with some 5, 315 of these out on 9 major Arbeitskommando (" Work Companies ").
Companies buy these bankruptcy claims.

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