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Secondary Coach Emmitt Thomas was named interim coach for the final three games of on December 12.
Brenly was fired partway through the season and was replaced on an interim basis by third base coach Al Pedrique.
The case was remanded to the District Court which did not apply the superior court's criteria ( on the grounds that in the interim, the Supreme Court had changed the applicable law ).
EIA / TIA / IS-3 was superseded by EIA / TIA-553 and TIA interim standard IS-91 ( Narrowband Advanced Mobile Phone System ).
Evil Dead II, according to Bruce Campbell, " was originally designed to go back into the past to 1300, but we couldn't muster it at the time, so we decided to make an interim version, not knowing if the 1300 story would ever get made ".
William F. Miller was interim CEO until September of that year, when Whitney G. Lynn became interim president and CEO and then continued to have a succession of CEOs including Dale Fuller and Tod Nielsen.
At this time Fuller's title was " interim president and CEO.
" The " interim " was dropped in December 2000.
Former COO Scott Arnold took the title of interim president and chief executive officer until November 8, 2005, when it was announced that Tod Nielsen would take over as CEO effective November 9, 2005.
Starting work on its next Home Rule Act, it had to plan for a growing loss of morale in the RIC with an interim solution until the Act was ready.
Sandy Alomar, Jr. was named interim manager for the remainder of the season.
The conflict was only resolved by an interim agreement which allowed each emperor to support their preferred clergy within their own spheres of influence.
Yen's presidency was interim ; Chiang Ching-kuo, who was the Premier, became President after Yen's term ended three years later.
In the interim, the British parliament periodically passed enabling acts with respect to amendments to Canada's constitution ; this was never anything but a rubber stamp.
To maintain the momentum of the perceived commercial interest in this new investment opportunity, in 1983, the Government itself granted eleven interim franchises for new broadband systems each covering a community of up to around 100, 000 homes, but the competitive franchising process was otherwise left to the new regulatory body, the Cable Authority, which took on its powers from January 1, 1985.
Immediately after Pfieffer's ouster, Capellas was elevated to interim chief operating officer by Rosen, and after several months Capellas was made President and CEO, also assuming the title of Chairman on September 28, 2000 when Rosen retired from the board of directors.
Circuit Park Zandvoort was born and in the summer of 1989 the track was remodeled to an interim Club Circuit of, while the disposed southern part of the track was used to build a Vendorado Bungalow Park and new premises for the local soccer and hockey clubs.
After beginning the 2010 season at 1 7, Phillips was fired as head coach and was replaced by offensive coordinator Jason Garrett as the interim head coach.

interim and invited
It also appointed his deputy Mahmoud Abaza as an interim Chairman for a period of 60 days after which the General Assembly of the party would be invited for an emergency meeting to choose a new chairman.
Ali Khan was invited first to join the Congress Party, but allied himself with the Muslim League, playing a vital role in the independence of India and Pakistan, while served as the Finance minister in the interim government of British Indian Empire, prior to partition.
The board invited Professor David Helfand, chair of the astronomy department at Columbia University in New York and a visiting tutor at Quest since 2007, to serve as interim president.
Steinhoff meanwhile recognised the situation of postwar Germany, and was invited by West Germany's new interim government to rebuild the Luftwaffe within NATO, eventually rising to the rank of full general.
Mannix was given an interim period to prove that a competitive Japanese team could be formed, and over a period of 5 months, he made direct contact with rugby union players and invited them to play rugby league.

interim and work
During this interim, Jones found employment at Walt Disney Pictures, where he teamed with Ward Kimball for a four month period of uncredited work on Sleeping Beauty ( 1959 ).
Taylor refused to work with the interim government and continued war.
: The 100 % rule states that the WBS includes 100 % of the work defined by the project scope and captures all deliverables internal, external, interim in terms of the work to be completed, including project management.
Additionally, all Power Rings, not just the ring assigned to the interim Green Lantern Kyle Rayner, now work on the color yellow, provided the user can feel the fear behind the color and overcome it.
The interim managers of Nashoba took a more strict approach in terms of work requirements.
In the interim, Merton was put to work polishing floors and scrubbing dishes.
After appearances in successive months at the Palladium, in productions of While Parents Sleep, Dangerous Corner and Cavalcade, a break took place in the season because of problems with the lease at the theatre: in the interim, Le Mesurier accepted an offer to work with his friend Alec Guinness in a John Gielgud production of William Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Reid was out of work until March 2003, when he was appointed interim manager of Leeds United after the dismissal of Terry Venables.
On Whiteleaf Hill, which extends above the hamlet of Whiteleaf to the top of the scarp at, is an oval Neolithic barrow ( National Grid SP 822040 ), which was first excavated by Sir Lindsay Scott between 1934 and 1939, when the work was interrupted by the Second World War and the excavator died before he had had an opportunity to publish more than interim notes on his findings.
He also served as an interim studio analyst for the Buffalo Sabres when Mike Robitaille has been unavailable and did color commentary for games that Harry Neale was unable to work.
Resolutions arise from four different sources: 1 ) " A " resolutions from interim bodies whose work is collected in what is referred to as the " Blue Book " 2 ) " B " resolutions which come from Bishops 3 ) " C " resolutions which come from diocesan conventions and 4 ) " D " resolutions which originate from Deputies.
The subject had, however, been so extensively developed in the interim that it proved necessary not merely to revise it but entirely to rewrite the work, which became a memoir of 116 pages.
This work was still in progress when King James II took the throne in 1685 ; however, difficulties in drafting a commission for the intended governor, Sir Edmund Andros, prompted Randolph to propose an interim appointment.
Later, NASA announced that effective March 2, 2009 " NASA has awarded an interim letter contract to Oceaneering International Inc. of Houston to begin work on the design, development and production of a new spacesuit system for the Constellation Program.
Oakley's teaching work was punctuated by some years of senior administrative service at Williams ( 1977-94 ), first as Dean of the Faculty, then as President of the College, and later, 2002-03, as President of the American Council of Learned Societies in New York City -- an interim appointment.
It will be necessary to work by yourselves during this interim.
In the interim period, work went into expanding the six lane freeway through Toronto and Markham.
This time, some of Fulton's detractors accused him of particularly heavy spending on public works projects in predominantly black areas of Nashville, and implied that this was a repeat of the pattern of eight years prior, with mysteriously little work having taken place in the area on these projects in the interim.
In the early years, most of the work was done by interim designers like Giorgio Valentini or Tony Southgate, but frequently Enzo Osella himself also worked on the cars.
As the result of his successful work in both the United States and Canada, Perry spent over a decade commuting between Southern California and Toronto, Ontario ( except for the period between the end of taping for Card Sharks in 1981 and the beginning of taping for Sale of the Century in late 1982, where he was based in Canada ; Perry did do some pilot work in the interim in Los Angeles but nothing sold ).
Although Adams has experimented with painting with watercolor and oil paints ( his 1989 covers for Appleseed were rendered with a combination of ink, watercolor and color pencil ), his color work is so sporadic that he says he has to relearn what he has forgotten in the interim each time, and is usually dissatisfied with the results.

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