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Firm and proposals
The project is described in some detail in the second edition of Beer's book Brain of the Firm, as well as in Platform for Change which includes proposals for such social innovations as bringing representatives of diverse ' stakeholder ' groups into the control centre.

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Firm arrangements for the meeting in Vienna were worked out in a final exchange between Moscow and Washington last week.
Firm evidence for specific early performances of the play is scant.
Rose Law Firm in Little Rock, where Foster worked for two decades.
The last significant game for Rangers in the 2011-12 season was the Old Firm game at Ibrox where a win for Celtic would see their rivals win the championship at Ibrox.
Ashland is the home of the Farese Law Firm, a regional firm renowned for its criminal and civil work.
* The Firm, a nickname for the British Royal Family
* The Firm, a nickname for the British MI5 Security Service
* The Firm, a nickname for the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States
The Firm Friend of the Whites, and for Him the City of Seattle was Named by Its Founders " On the reverse is the inscription " Baptismal name, Noah Sealth, Age probably 80 years.
The Old Firm is the collective name for the Glasgow association football clubs Celtic and Rangers.
Players who played for both sides of the Old Firm included Alex Bennett, Scott Duncan, Robert Campbell, and George Livingstone, who all played before the intensity of the rivalry had started prior to 1912, as well as later players: Alfie Conn, Maurice Johnston, Kenny Miller, Steven Pressley and Mark Brown.
During this season Larsson also made the scoresheet for the first time in an Old Firm match chalking up a brace in a 5 – 1 victory in November and scoring the equaliser in the 2 – 2 New Year's Day match at Ibrox Stadium.
On September 24, 2007 Kereluk married English rock singer-songwriter Paul Rodgers, best known for being a member of Free and Bad Company, as well as a member of The Firm and The Law.
It was designed by the Parsons Design Firm, responsible for the design of many other ATCT towers at larger airports nationwide.
Airwolf was built by the Firm, a division of the CIA ( a play on the term " the Company ", a nickname for the CIA ).
Fearing that Hawke would refuse the mission to recover Airwolf, the Firm confiscates his art collection, leaving Gabrielle ( Hawke's pilot-episode love-interest, played by Belinda Bauer ) behind to brief him for his mission.
To get access to Airwolf, Archangel offers Hawke protection from other government agencies who will try to recover Airwolf in exchange for flying missions of national importance for the Firm.
Because CBS wanted to make the series more family-oriented, the program was transformed during Season Two into a more light-hearted show with Hawke and Santini being portrayed as cooperative partners with the Firm ( see below for more behind-the-scenes information ).
The Firm, during the first three seasons, served as both ally and enemy for Hawke and Santini ; when an opportunity to seize Airwolf presented itself, Firm operatives often took it.
Dominic, played by a double for Ernest Borgnine who is seen only from the back, was killed off in an explosion ; Archangel was said to have suddenly been assigned overseas, with " the Firm " replaced by " the company " ( a long-standing nickname for the CIA in the real world ); and no mention was made of Caitlin.
Saint John Hawke, now played by Barry Van Dyke, was suddenly revealed to be alive and well, having been working for many years under deep cover for American intelligence ( there were already contradictory statements about his fate, the Firm and Archangel knew where he was the whole time and was just using Stringfellow Hawke to control Airwolf in the original three seasons ).

Firm and were
Firm details of specific rites are sparse, as members were sworn under the penalty of death not to reveal anything about the Mysteries to non-initiates.
Dalglish was in the stands when the Ibrox disaster occurred at an Old Firm match in January 1971, when 66 Rangers fans were killed.
Foster then initiated the hiring of Rodham at Rose Law Firm, where she became its first ever female associate ( and later partner ); Foster and fellow partner Webster Hubbell were instrumental in overcoming the reluctance of other partners to hire a woman.
The engines of the Indian Single were built by the Aurora Firm in Illinois under license from the Hendee Mfg.
With their gang ," The Firm ", the Krays were involved in armed robberies, arson, protection rackets, assaults, torture, and the murders of Jack " The Hat " McVitie and George Cornell.
Several other members of The Firm including the Lambrianou brothers ( Tony and Chris ) were convicted of this.
Aberdeen were the last club outside of the Old Firm to win a league title, in 1984 / 85, and also the last Scottish team to win a European trophy.
In the early 1980s, owing to the success both domestically and in Europe of Aberdeen and Dundee United, the pair were known as the New Firm ; however, Dundee United have their city neighbours Dundee as close rivals, and the antagonism was not always reciprocated to the same degree.
There was serious fan disorder during an Old Firm match played in May 1999 at Celtic Park, as several objects were thrown by Celtic fans, one of which struck referee Hugh Dallas, forcing the game to be stopped while he received medical treatment.
Firm plans were drawn up after the Italian Army halted at Sidi Barrani, which freed up the British Mediterranean Fleet.
Other singles to appear in the UK were " Bad Man ," " We Can Do Anything ," and " We Are the Firm " — all from 1980.
This claim by Matheson was deemed ridiculous by fans from both sides of the Old Firm ( the Glasgow football teams Celtic and Rangers ) and calls were put out on fans ' forums for both sides to join together to sing the song on 27 December 2008 at Ibrox Stadium.
If candidates miss the conditions on both the Firm and Insurance offers and there were not sufficient places for admissions on either course, UCAS Clearing allows candidates to apply for any course that has places at that time.
Four major clubs from each of Scotland and England were invited, with the Old Firm clubs playing their matches at Hampden.
There were over 400 directors at the Firm in 2009, up from 150 in 1994.
Among " brotherhood papers " in the mid-twentieth century, the Gospel Advocate and Firm Foundation were the oldest and most influential.
In the first Qualifying round of the 1998 – 99 UEFA Cup Shelbourne were drawn against Glasgow side & one of the Old Firm teams, Rangers.
Firm plans were made in March of that year.
His defence of general redemption, Ἀπολύτρωσις ἀπολύτρωσεως, or Redemption Redeemed, appeared in 1651 ( reprinted 1840 ); his ' Water-Dipping no Firm Footing ' ( 1653 ) and ' Cata-Baptism ' ( 1655 ) were polemics against baptists.
Jones and Emmons were awarded national AIA Firm of the Year in 1969.
The SC never provided any professional services ( which were provided in each country by a Member Firm ) and did not pay any of its individual members ( who were partners in the individual Member Firms and received any remuneration to which they were entitled through their Member Firm ).

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