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The appointment of U Thant of Burma as the U.N.'s Acting Secretary General -- at this writing, the choice appears to be certain -- offers further proof that in politics it is more important to have no influential enemies than to have influential friends.
With the neutralists maintaining pressure for one of their own to succeed Mr. Hammarskjold, U Thant emerged as the only possible candidate unlikely to be waylaid by a veto.
U Thant of course, will hold office until the spring of 1963, when Mr. Hammarskjold's term would have come to an end.
the West may or not remain satisfied with the kind of neutralism that U Thant represents.
If Af are the projections associated with the primary decomposition of T, then each Af is a polynomial in T, and accordingly if a linear operator U commutes with T then U commutes with each of the Af, i.e., each subspace Af is invariant under U.
Near Q, both curves can be represented by analytic functions of U.
In a neighborhood of Q the difference between these functions is also a single-valued, analytic function of U.
The restrained gyro-stabilized platform with reasonable response characteristics operates with an approximate equation of motion, neglecting transient effects, as follows: Af where U is a torque applied about the output axis of the controlling gyro.
Lincoln's assassination was the first assassination of a U. S. president and sent the nation into mourning.
Lincoln has been consistently ranked by scholars and the public as one of the three greatest U. S. presidents.
In 1846, Lincoln was elected to the U. S. House of Representatives, where he served one two-year term.
Lincoln also supported the Wilmot Proviso, which, if it had been adopted, would have banned slavery in any U. S. territory won from Mexico.
Lincoln disapproved of slavery, and the spread of slavery to new U. S. territory in the west.

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Douglas ' provision, which Lincoln opposed, specified settlers had the right to determine locally whether to allow slavery in new U. S. territory, rather than have such a decision restricted by the national Congress.
In late 1854, Lincoln ran as a Whig for the U. S. Senate seat from Illinois.
After the state Republican party convention nominated him for the U. S. Senate in 1858, Lincoln delivered his House Divided Speech, drawing on: " A house divided against itself cannot stand.
The stage was then set for the campaign for statewide election of the Illinois legislature which would, in turn, select Lincoln or Douglas as its U. S. senator.
Douglas said that Lincoln was defying the authority of the U. S. Supreme Court and the Dred Scott decision.
The U. S. Navy illegally intercepted a British merchant ship the Trent on the high seas and seized two Confederate envoys ; Britain protested vehemently while the U. S. cheered.
He argued before and during his election that the eventual extinction of slavery would result from preventing its expansion into new U. S. territory.
Anthropologists ' involvement with the U. S. government, in particular, has caused bitter controversy within the discipline.
Austin is the capital of the U. S. state of Texas.
The world's smallest known vertebrate, Paedophryne amauensis, sitting on a Dime ( United States coin ) | U. S. dime, 17. 91mm, for scale
The land went through several administrative changes before becoming an organized ( or incorporated ) territory on May 11, 1912, and the 49th state of the U. S. on January 3, 1959.
Alaska has a longer coastline than all the other U. S. states combined .< ref >
* U. S. House Committee on Agriculture – Glossary of agricultural terms, programs and laws
* Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, U. S. law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability
* Anti-Deficiency Act, U. S. law that prohibits the federal government from incurring debts not authorized by Congress
In the U. S. federal court system, criminal defendants must file a notice of appeal within 10 days of the entry of either the judgment or the order being appealed, or the right to appeal is forfeited.
Many U. S. jurisdictions title their appellate court a court of appeal or court of appeals.

U and licensing
In the United States, the Federal Communications Commission in 2005 changed channelization and licensing costs in a nearby band ( 1920 MHz – 1930 MHz, or 1. 9 GHz ), known as Unlicensed Personal Communications Services ( UPCS ), allowing DECT devices to be sold in the U. S. with only minimal changes.
However, 42 States in the U. S. permit open carry of handguns, sometimes subject to licensing or location restrictions.
Unlike Scrabble, which is controlled by competitors Hasbro ( in the U. S .) and Mattel ( in Europe ), Upwords is at this time solely under the worldwide licensing control of Hasbro, making it the only such worldwide word game property that can be Internet-marketed and Internet-offered with complete licensing control.
Co. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., 462 U. S. 78 ( 1983 ) is a United States Supreme Court decision which held to be valid a Nuclear Regulatory Commission ( NRC ) rule that the permanent storage of nuclear waste should be assumed to have no environmental impact during the licensing of nuclear power plants.
In 1999, the company hired former assistant attorney general Anne Bingaman, married to Democratic New Mexico Senator Jeff Bingaman, as a Washington lobbyist, paying her $ 2. 5 million between January and June 1999 to try to block licensing of an AT & T, MCI, and Sprint consortium cable from the U. S. to Japan.
Oral ribavirin, as Rebetol, was marketed in the U. S. until 1998 by Schering Plough with royalty payments for licensing made to Valeant Pharmaceuticals International ( see History below ).
On November 16, 2011, Miramax announced a multi-year digital licensing agreement to stream a broad range of films to Netflix members in the U. K. and Ireland, and on November 21, 2011, Brazil's NetMovies and Miramax entered into a multi-year movie streaming agreement.
, Buck Wilkin Music publishing was licensing Ronny & the Daytonas songs for the U. S. and Canada, and occasionally published their music on 180 gram vinyl media in limited production runs.
To date, only one case ( before a WTO dispute settlement panel, involving U. S. copyright exemptions allowing restaurants, bars and shops to play radio and TV broadcasts without paying licensing fees, passed in 1998 as a rider to the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act ) has actually required an interpretation of the test.
The licensing deal with Karmaloop TV also means that kung fu and action film fans in the United States will see these films in their digitally restored versions, many of which will be premiering for the first time on U. S. television in High Definition.
In the 1982 case Hoffman Estates v. The Flipside, Hoffman Estates, Inc., the U. S. Supreme Court found a municipal ordinance requiring licensing for paraphernalia sales to have sufficiently distinguished marketing for illegal use to be constitutional.
The licensing agreement between Dow and CNBC U. S. remained intact, however.
In 2000, the U. S. drug company Mylan agreed to pay $ 147 million to settle accusations by the FTC that they had raised the price of generic lorazepam by 2600 % and generic clorazepate by 3200 % in 1998 after having obtained exclusive licensing agreements for certain ingredients.
This led Funimation to begin licensing other anime to the U. S.
In the later 1980s, running a " Value-Added Network Service " required licensing in the U. K. while " VAN " had merely become a functional description of a specific subset of networked data communication in the USA, as stated in.
Now a division of Somerset Entertainment, owned by Fluid Music, Puretracks has U. S. and Canadian licensing agreements with all major labels and hundreds of independent labels worldwide — enabling them to offer well over three million top music tracks across every genre.
In 1965, Larry Harmon became the sole owner of the Bozo licensing rights after buying out his business partners and produced 130 episodes between 1965 and 1967 and syndicated them to local U. S. television markets that did not produce their own Bozo shows.
It includes the effects that were mistakenly left out and songs by The Beatles that weren't clearable for the original release but subsequently fall under a blanket music licensing agreement for the U. K. Two new extra features cover different aspects of the story.
On May 30, 2012, it was announced that Showcase Diva will be rebranded as a Canadian version of the American channel Lifetime on August 27, 2012, through a brand licensing agreement with the U. S. channel's parent company A + E Networks.
Bauer & Cie. v. O ' Donnell, 229 U. S. 1 ( 1913 ) was a United States Supreme Court decision involving licensing terms on patented works.
Earlier Who recordings from 1965, such as My Generation, were released in the U. K. by Brunswick Records and were not available for this release due to licensing issues.
As of November 2009 the company's website states, " As e-gold Users are aware, by agreement with relevant authorities including the U. S. Department of Justice, e-gold has suspended all e-metal Spend activity subject to meeting certain licensing requirements.
Unlike its U. S. counterpart, it did not rebrand under the TruTV name and continued to operate as Court TV, as part of a wider licensing agreement with Discovery Communications and CTV, Court TV was officially replaced by Investigation Discovery Canada on August 30, 2010.

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