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Controlling interest in Marine Midland was purchased by HSBC in 1980 and they secured 100 % ownership in the 1987 ; the name of the bank was changed to HSBC Bank USA in 1998.

Controlling and was
During the Soviet-Afghan War, the accommodation of Afghan refugees into Pakistan was controlled in Pakistan's largest province, Balochistan, under General Rahimuddin Khan, by making the refugees stay for controlled durations in barbed wire camps ( see Controlling Soviet-Afghan War Refugees ).
Information from the various deception agencies was organized by and channeled through the London Controlling Section under the direction of Lieutenant-Colonel John Bevan.
Controlling all the primary controls of a powered aircraft ( rudder, elevator, ailerons and throttle ) was known as ' full-house ' control.
One of the earliest examples of remote control was developed in 1898 by Nikola Tesla, and described in his patent,, named Method of an Apparatus for Controlling Mechanism of Moving Vehicle or Vehicles.
Planning for Bodyguard was begun in 1943 under the auspices of an organisation called the London Controlling Section ( LCS ).
Having spent two years as a Regimental Intelligence Officer in England, by 1942 he was in MI6, and had been posted to Lourenço Marques as a bogus vice-consul ( called a Special Correspondent by London Controlling Section ).
Silencing Dissent: How the Australian Government Is Controlling Public Opinion and Stifling Debate, edited with Sarah Maddison was published in 2007.
Controlling it was a relatively slow process.
In January 1964, his 1, 000-yen note partial reproductions became noticed by the police and he was indicted for creating imitations of banknotes stemming from the 1894 Law Controlling the Imitation of Currency and Securities.
A second company wholly owned by Intel, called BiiN Federal Systems, was also created in order to avoid Foreign Ownership and Controlling Interest ( FOCI ) problems in selling to the US government.
Controlling the western border of Rome was reasonably easy because it was relatively close and also because of the disunity between the Germanic foes, however, controlling both frontiers altogether during wartime was difficult.
In September 2009, the follow-up album " Controlling Crowds: Part IV " was released, along with single " The Empty Bottle.
After MBB merged into Deutsche Aerospace AG ( Dasa ) Hertrich was Senior Vice President for Corporate Controlling ( 1991 ).
Controlling the fragmented loyalties of its formations was the key to political power in post – 1911 China.
Controlling interest in the Soo Line ( along with the Wisconsin Central ) was held by the Canadian Pacific Railroad.
In 1955, in Barcelona, during the II Games, the set up was decided of a Supervisory and Controlling Body for the Games, a kind of Executive Committee.
Small was convicted on 17 April 1994 by a Japanese court for violating the Japanese Act Controlling the Possession of Firearms and Swords, the Gunpowder Control Act, and the Customs Act, all of which were felonies ( that is, offenses punishable by a term of imprisonment exceeding one year ).
Controlling interest in the park was sold to RKF, a property development company, in the late 1980s.
Controlling the Union forces in Cheat Mountain and Tygart's Valley was General Joseph J. Reynolds.
Controlling the entire system was a small computer, programmed similarly to industrial control systems with a fixed number of tasks running all the time.
DPRL appears in a patent filed by Xerox in November 1994 ( and was granted in February 1998 ) entitled: " System for Controlling the Distribution and Use of Digital Work Having Attached Usage Rights Where the Usage Rights are Defined by a Usage Rights Grammar " ( US Patent 5, 715, 403, issued to Xerox Corporation ).

Controlling and held
The series is held yearly and rotated around the Australian State Controlling Bodies and once every four years the Inter Dominion Championships are held in New Zealand.

Controlling and by
Controlling the Senate for a while, Whigs passed a censure motion denouncing Jackson's arrogant assumption of executive power in the face of the true will of the people as represented by Congress.
* Controlling Public Protest: First Amendment Implications An article about restrictions that may legally be imposed on public protests ( including use of bullhorns ), by Daniel L. Schofield, S. J. D., published in the November 1994 issue of the FBI's Law Enforcement Bulletin.
Controlling predatory mammals is now critical to the survival of Powelliphanta, and many recovery plans are being undertaken by the Department of Conservation.
Controlling for other factors statistically, a win in New Hampshire increases a candidate's share of the final primary count in all states by 27 percentage points.
* Controlling " brain drain " by supporting research and higher education infrastructure
* Awareness while breathing ( Hosh dar dam ): Controlling one's breathing by not exhaling or inhaling in the forgetfullness of the Divine.
Controlling the cutoff by means of an envelope generator, especially with relatively fast attack settings, simulates the attack transients of natural or acoustic instruments.
It inspired Winston Churchill to create the London Controlling Section, which planned countless Allied deception campaigns during the war, and such operations as Mincemeat and diversions covering D-Day were influenced by the Haversack Ruse.
The Art of Deception: Controlling the Human Element of Security Published by Wiley.
* Controlling the design and construction of U. S. military monuments and markers in foreign countries by other U. S. citizens and organizations, both public and private
* Controlling by keyboard Widgets can be controlled by the keyboard as well as by the mouse.
In some rooms, the prince can only advance to the next room by aligning cement blocks, Honey Jars, Candle Cakes, and Elevator Controlling Block.

Controlling and ),
* Guidance For Controlling Potential Risks To Workers Exposed to Class B Biosolids, Center for Disease Control ( CDC ), July, 2002
The most widely used modules were Financial s and Controlling ( FICO ), Human Resources ( HR ), Materials Management ( MM ), Sales & Distribution ( SD ), and Production Planning ( PP ).
In 2008, Baltimore re-signed with The Inc. Records, as confirmed on an interview with Wendy Williams, and began work on an album called True Lies ( formerly Controlling Charli ), which still remains unreleased.
* Stam, H. J., Hypnotic Analgesia and the Placebo Effect: Controlling Ischemic Pain, ( Ph. D. Dissertation ), Carleton University, ( Ottawa, Canada ), 1984.
Companies considering the use of an email marketing program must make sure that their program does not violate spam laws such as the United States ' Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act ( CAN-SPAM ), the European Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003, or their Internet service provider's acceptable use policy.
* Controlling Interest-Who Owns Canada ( 1986 ), Macmillan Publishers, ISBN 0-7715-9744-4
* Klassenkampf oder Mitbestimmung: Zum Problem der Kontrolle wirtschaftlicher Macht in der Weimarer Republik ( Class Struggle or Co-Determinaton: Issues in Controlling Economic Influence in the Weimar Republic ), 1978.
While Nader's career began with a strong interest in law and forms of social control, over time she became more interested in questions of cultural control and " controlling processes " ( also the title of an immensely popular undergraduate course she taught from 1984 until 2010 ), a concept described further in her 1997 article, " Controlling Processes: Tracing the Dynamic Components of Power.
An Architecture for Controlling Simple Language in Web Pages, eMinds: International Journal on Human-Computer Interaction, 1 ( 2 ), 2006.

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