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To have held each office at the youngest possible age ( suo anno, " in his year ") was considered a great political success, since to miss out on a praetorship at 39 meant that one could not become consul at 42.
As Canada East and Canada West each held 42 seats in the Legislative Assembly, there was legislative deadlock between English ( mainly from Canada West ) and French ( mainly from Canada East ).
He was held for 42 days until January 28, 1982, when an Italian anti-terrorist team rescued him from an apartment in Padua.
Main race consist of three different runs, which are held on three sequential days ( 10 + 16, 195 + 16 = 42, 195 km ).
Bills running back Thurman Thomas, who had rushed for 158 yards and caught 3 passes for 42 yards in Buffalo's wild card playoff win over the Miami Dolphins, was held to just 46 rushing yards and 12 receiving yards.
* January 28 – United States Army Brigadier General James L. Dozier is rescued by the Italian anti-terrorism Nucleo Operativo Centrale di Sicurezza ( NOCS ) force after being held captive for 42 days by the Red Brigades.
The theatre had been closed for most of the previous 42 years, with few events held there.
Although at that time there were 42 recognized lifts, the “ Strength Set ” ( Curl, Bench Press, and Squat ) soon became the standard competition lifts, and both organizations held Championships on these lifts ( as well as on the Olympic lifts ) until 1965.
Besides standard vehicular travel, a 45 kilometre section between Lorne and Apollo Bay is used for the annual Great Ocean Road Marathon, first started in 2005., the marathon record of two hours, 27 minutes and 42 seconds set in 2011 is held by James Kipkelwon, of Kenya.
The ropes are around in diameter and held up on posts rising around at heights of 18, 30, 42, and 55 inches (. 46,. 76, 1. 07, and 1. 37 m ).
To raise capital, Degussa split its controlling interest of Degesch with IG Farben in 1930: both companies held a 42. 5 % share in Degesch, with the remaining 15 % held by the Th.
* Ciano's diplomatic papers: being a record of nearly 200 conversations held during the years 1936 – 42 with Hitler, Mussolini, Franco ; together with important memoranda, letters, telegrams etc.
A traditional circus performance is normally held in a ring 13 m ( 42 ft ) in diameter.
The filibuster lasted for 12 hours and 42 minutes ( starting at 13: 18, and speaking until 2: 00 in the morning ), thus breaking the previous record held by his party-colleague Madeleine Petrovic ( 10 hours and 35 minutes on March 11 in 1993 ), after which the standing orders had been changed, so speaking time was limited to 20 minutes.
The results of the next census, held in 1947, were only made public in 1954 and gave a totally different outcome, with only 42. 9 % stating that they spoke Dutch and 57. 1 % French.
* The Paris-Marseille-Paris Trail is held over 1710 km from 24 September to 3 October and won by Émile Mayade driving a Panhard-Levassor 8 hp model in a time of 67: 42: 58.
The MG 42 fires from an open bolt, meaning the bolt ( not just the firing pin ) is held in a rearward position when the trigger is not depressed.
* In Lord Napier & Etterick v Hunter 2 WLR 42 it was held that an indemnity insurer's subrogation rights in relation to funds improperly paid directly to the insured were subject to an equitable lien.
By the 2001 General Assembly, held in Indianapolis, 42 percent of delegates present and voting were not native English speakers.
In a meeting described in British Archaeology, issue no. 42 in 1999, Crawford, his cap ( which he held in his hand ), and Peter met with the Director-General, who told them nothing would be done.
They are the Old Mutual Buffalo 42, 2 km marathon, which is held February / March each year, and South Africa's oldest 160 km extreme ultra marathon, the Washie, over a picturesque and undulating coastal route from Port Alfred to the city.
* On April 18, 1975, at age 42, Scott became the Center Director of NASA's Flight Research Center, a position he held until October 30, 1977.
The Red Brigades held Brigadier General Dozier for 42 days until January 28, 1982 when a team of NOCS ( a special operations unit of the Italian police ) successfully carried out his rescue from an apartment in Padua, without firing a shot, capturing the entire terrorist cell.

held and patents
The highly important Dyer patents on the sliding gear transmission were held by the A.L.A.M. pool.
Nobel held 350 different patents, dynamite being the most famous.
The patents on phthalocyanine CD-Rs are held by Mitsui and Ciba Specialty Chemicals.
He also held several patents related to the use of nuclear power.
Gernsback held 80 patents by the time of his death in New York City on August 19, 1967.
The first simple, two-pole magnetron was developed in 1920 by Albert Hull at General Electric's Research Laboratories ( Schenectady, New York ), as an outgrowth of his work on the magnetic control of vacuum tubes in an attempt to work around the patents held by Lee De Forest on electrostatic control.
However, Rand viewed limits on patents and copyrights as important and held that if they were granted in perpetuity, it would necessarily lead to de facto collectivism.
RCA agreed to market the radio equipment manufactured by GE and Westinghouse, and in follow-on agreements, RCA also acquired the radio patents that had been held by Westinghouse and the United Fruit Company.
Although George Westinghouse had bought Gaulard and Gibbs ' patents in 1885, the Edison Electric Light Company held an option on the U. S. rights for the Z. B. D.
Bessemer was a prolific inventor and held at least 129 patents, spanning from 1838 to 1883.
He also held several patents on ice-making machines.
Faiss held two German patents related to the preparation of waxes for encaustic painting.
Crapper held nine patents, three of them for water closet improvements such as the floating ballcock, but none was for the flush toilet itself.
By 1664, the Dutch lost control of the County to the English and large tracts of Westchester were established as manors ( held by a single proprietor ) or patents ( jointly held by partners ).
When Gathmann died in June 1917, he held more patents than any other person alive at that time, and his death was mentioned in papers all over the globe, from the Chicago Tribune, to the New York Times and the Washington Post.
* Elmer Ambrose Sperry, Prolific Inventor who invented gyroscopic compass and held over 400 patents.
Initially the judge found in Spill's favour, but ultimately it was judged that neither party held an exclusive claim and the true inventor of celluloid / xylonite was Alexander Parkes, due to his mention of camphor in his earlier experiments and patents.
De Forest, who invented the vacuum tube and held over 300 patents, was the son of a president of Talladega College.
Another prominent land holder was Richard Snowden, an iron master, who held various land patents in the area, including Snowdens Manor ( surveyed 1715 ) consisting of an impressive and Snowdens Mill ( surveyed 1723 ) occupying an additional.
Well known Matamorans include: Lawrence Amos, inventor of platic wrap and who held more than sixty patents, and Charles Ambler, author and leading historian for West Virginia.
Two strands of this argument exist: one when patents held by one country form part of a system of exploitable relative advantage in trade negotiations against another, and a second where adhering to a worldwide system of patents confers " good citizenship " status despite ' de facto protectionism '.
He held many patents the most famous of which was US Patent 2, 102, 671 " Wave Translation System ", which was issued to Bell Laboratories in 1937, covering the negative feedback amplifier.

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