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Further and patents
Further 11 patents followed between 1907 and 1911 ( see below ).
Further patents and developments followed.

Further and were
Further, it should be recalled that some very definite steps were taken by Congress to combat corruption in the labor movement by its passage of the Landrum-Griffin Act.
Further decrees along this line were issued in 1916 and 1919.
Further, she argues that the stereotypes that were set during slavery still affect black women today.
Further industrialisation then followed in the late eighteenth century and local landowners began building mansions in the area on the outskirts of the settlement where their mills were located while their employees lived in overcrowded unsanitary conditions in the centre.
Further archaeological evidence indicates that other parts of the region now called Cambodia were inhabited from around 1000-2000 BCE by a Neolithic culture.
Further student protests, including hunger strike and more barricades of Hamilton Hall and the Business School during the late 1970s and early 1980s, were aimed at convincing the university trustees to divest all of the university's investments in companies that were seen as active or tacit supporters of the apartheid regime in South Africa.
Further censuses were carried out in 1801, 1845 and 1865.
Further censuses were carried out in 2011 and then every 10 years.
Further, dozens of independence movements and global political solidarity projects such as the Non-Aligned Movement were instrumental in the decolonization efforts of former colonies.
Further problems were caused by a notorious hooligan element among the support, which was to plague the club throughout the decade.
These albums ( except the last ) were also known for using contemporary paintings as cover art, featuring the work of Joan Miró on Time Further Out, Franz Kline on Time in Outer Space, and Sam Francis on Time Changes.
Further requests for assistance from the French were agreed to but only on conditions Ike knew were impossible to meet – allied participation and congressional approval.
Further efforts were made for the diagnoses to be purely descriptive, although the introductory text stated that for at least some disorders, " particularly the Personality Disorders, the criteria require much more inference on the part of the observer " ( p. xxiii ).
Further clauses determined that the allies of each side would not be attacked by the other, no attacks were to be made by either side upon the other's allies and both sides were prohibited from recruiting soldiers within the territory of the other.
Further meetings were held with his accountant at which Harrison and Mr and Mrs Blair were confirmed as directors of the company and at which Harrison claimed that the " service agreement " was executed, giving copyright to the company.
Further contributions to the Gothic genre were provided in the work of the Romantic poets.
Further improvements were made when the 3GPP developed third generation ( 3G ) UMTS standards followed by fourth generation ( 4G ) LTE Advanced standards.
Further observations were made by the German explorer Alexander von Humboldt during his South American journey from 1799 to 1803.
Further, in 1945, about 100 filtration camps were set for repatriated Ostarbeiter, PoWs, and other displaced persons, which processed more than 4, 000, 000 people.
Further terms such as " black hat ", " white hats " and " gray hats " developed when laws against breaking into computers came into effect, to distinguish criminal activities and those whose activities were legal.
Further Turkish words were borrowed during the Ottoman rule of part of Hungary between 1541 and 1699.

Further and granted
It was granted university status as " Manchester Metropolitan University " by the Privy Council on 15 September 1992 under the provisions of the Further and Higher Education Act, 1992.
* 1992: Along with many other polytechnics Brighton is granted university status and becomes the University of Brighton under the provisions of the Further and Higher Education Act, 1992.
The most recent generation of UK universities were granted the power to grant degrees by the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 instead of by Royal Charter, while some other universities operate under Acts of Parliament.
Kingston University was granted university status under the Further and Higher Education Act 1992.
Under the Further and Higher Education Act 1992, the institution, a pioneer of widening participation and access to higher education, was granted University status and the right to award its own degrees.
Further certifications are granted by both associations to court reporters demonstrating skills as broadcast captioners and CART providers.
Further evidence suggests that emancipative values motivate people to engage in elite-challenging collective actions that aim at democratic achievements, either to sustain and improve democracy when it is granted or to establish it when it is denied.
Further Acts of Parliament were granted in 1892 and 1894 varying the proposed route slightly and allowing for its electrification, but no building work was carried out other than some preliminary surveying.
Today, the term specifically relates instead to any of the former polytechnics, central institutions or colleges of higher education that were given university status by John Major's government in 1992 ( through the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 ) — as well as colleges that have been granted university status since then.
Further Charters granted the Company the authority to set standards and regulations regarding the products of its members.
With the Further and Higher Education Act of 1992, the Paisley College of Technology was granted the title University of Paisley and was established as a University with a Royal Charter and degree awarding powers.
Further research of the test volunteers revealed they had developed a brain tumour, which externalized their hallucinations, but more specifically, granted them reality warping abilities, which Max refers to as " brain damage ".
Portsmouth was granted university status with the power to validate its own degrees along with the other polytechnics in 1992, under the provision of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992.
In 1477, Frederick III granted the title archduke also to his first cousin, Sigismund of Austria, ruler of Further Austria.
In 1997 the House was granted funding from Adult Community & Further Education ( ACFE ) to provide low cost classes for adults.
Further charters were granted by Charles I, Charles II and Elizabeth II.
In the reorganization of the Holy Roman Empire in the course of the French Revolutionary Wars, much of Further Austria, including the Breisgau, was by the 1801 Treaty of Lunéville granted as compensation to Ercole III d ' Este, former duke of Modena and Reggio, who however died two years later.
Further privileges were granted to the Commons of the Zagorisians due to the influence of Phanariot Zagorisians over the court of the Sultan, and were preserved until 1868.
*§ states that " Further necessary or proper relief based on a declaratory judgment or decree may be granted, after reasonable notice and hearing, against any adverse party.
Further to the provisions stated above, under the terms of the British Immigration Act 1971 exceptions, a long term resident Irish or Commonwealth citizen is granted immunity from deportation similar to British and Commonwealth citizens who hold right of abode by virtue of a residency term of at least 5 years in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Further, rebels who committed acts of terrorism were granted no quarter.
Further more, home visits are more likely to be granted if the prisoner is deemed to have a low risk of absconding i. e. prisoners being held in open prisons have a better chance of being granted home visits than prisoners being held in closed conditions.
Further, although the SPC legislation mentions only Directives 2001 / 83 / EC and 2001 / 82 / EC as the " administrative authorisation procedure " for human or veterinary medicaments, SPCs are known to have been granted when MAs have not been obtained via those procedures ( but instead via procedures that involve a similar level of safety and efficacy testing ).

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