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In 1888 Baer became the instructor at Round Lake, New York, for summer classes at a Chautauqua-like cultural enterprise to which he remained attached until 1891 ; in 1893 he took over the classes at Chautauqua itself for several for several years.
In London, professor Pavle Popović, a literary historian and critic, was in charge of Serbian schoolboys and undergraduates who, after Serbia was overrun by the enemy, were brought to England in the summer of 1916 through the generosity of the British people and the enterprise of the Serbian Relief Fund, founded by Lady Paget, the wife of Sir Ralph Paget.
The first ranges from 1775 until the summer of 1778, as the Royal Navy was engaged in cooperating with the troops employed against the American revolutionaries, on the coasts, rivers and lakes of North America, or in endeavouring to protect British commerce against the enterprise of American privateers.
Due to his success in this enterprise he was in the summer of 1928 contacted by the Norwegian whaling pioneers Torger Moe and Johan Rasmussen, asking his help to arrange financing of their Viking Whaling Company Ltd, as they planned to build one of the world's first whale factory ship.
In 1906, a prominent group of Presbyterian ministers and laymen began an enterprise to form an annual series of summer Bible conferences in the tri-state area of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut.
Since Nansen Island has now become established for the larger feature, the new name Enterprise Island has been given to the smaller island by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-names Committee ( UK-APC ), commemorating the enterprise of the whalers who made the anchorage at the south side of the island at Foyn Harbor, a major center of summer industry during the period 1916-1930.
In August of 1911 the Big Island Amusement Park closed indefinately due to the tremendous operating costs of running such an extensive enterprise on a piece of property that was difficult to access and only operable during the summer.

enterprise and came
In 1978, Hayek came into conflict with the Liberal Party leader, David Steel, who claimed that liberty was possible only with " social justice and an equitable distribution of wealth and power, which in turn require a degree of active government intervention " and that the Conservative Party were more concerned with the connection between liberty and private enterprise than between liberty and democracy.
The schools ' faculty were dedicated teachers and scientists, and very famous faculty members from other institutions came to be part of this new enterprise.
The enterprise was a failure, and, interrupted by the war, it came to an end in 1806.
The " hard times " of 1873-4 came on, and that fact was given as a reason for cessation of the enterprise, which has never been resumed.
The Chinese immigrants came to the area as laborers for the Colorado River Land Company, an American enterprise which designed and built an extensive irrigation system in the Valley of Mexicali.
In 1965 state subsidies still accounted for 63 % of enterprise investment funds, however, while 30 % came from retained enterprise earnings and only 7 % from bank credits.
At the instance of the Duke of Savoy he led an expedition of 4, 000 Huguenots from Languedoc into Piedmont to help the Savoyards against Spain, but after nearly losing his life in the journey to Lyon he was imprisoned on his arrival there, and the enterprise came to nothing.
:" Soft Machine were never a commercial enterprise and indeed still remain unknown even to many listeners who came of age during the late ' 60s and early ‘ 70s, when the group was at its peak.
Private enterprise came to a virtual end as it was effectively brought under government control.
Out of this proud sense of independence, individual and collective, came a powerful stimulus to every enterprise of the Greeks ; it was their liberty that inspired them to incredible accomplishments in arts and letters, in science and philosophy.
Since the late 1970s, punk rock has been associated with various left-wing or anti-establishment ideologies, including anarchism and socialism: punk's culture of DIY and disregard for musical virtuosity held an obvious attraction for those on the left-mirroring as it does workers ' control of the means of production, and empowerment of the powerless ( though some leftists, it can be argued, may see the DIY ethic as just another form of private enterprise )-and the genre as a whole came, largely through the Sex Pistols to be associated with anarchism.
The enterprise also came at a time when the environmental movement flourished.
The name " Mosport " is a contraction of Motor Sport, pronounced " Moe-Sport ", and came from the enterprise formed to build the track.
Government policy has always treated underground radio as an illegal enterprise, even after the DPP came to power.
The other $ 20 million came from the District of Columbia as enterprise zone bonds and TIF bonds.
Lister himself came to epitomise Victorian enterprise.
He also founded a commercial enterprise, which came to be called Zion Industries, to support the community.
Gradually, the Court came to view the regulation of a previously delimited private sphere as a valid exercise of police power, and the decision in Nebbia signaled the undoing of a doctrinal distinction between public and private enterprise that had been the underlying principle for a free market approach to constitutional interpretation.
With so few scholars advancing the enterprise, the developments in the field came slowly.
At first there were many links between Abney Park Cemetery and the LMS but this nonconformist ( and in particular Congregationalist ) period came to a close in the early 1880s when a strictly commercial general cemetery company was formed and the land at Abney Park was made over to the new enterprise.
When it came to naming his new enterprise, the choice was obvious, but not the spelling.
Like the Qigong organisations that came to the fore in China in the 1980s and 1990s, Suma Ching Hai International adopted the structure of a business enterprise early on.
The founding by a group of Puritans in 1629, led by John Winthrop came with the understanding that the enterprise was to be " based in the new world rather than in London ".

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Although we continue to pay our conversational devotions to `` free private enterprise '', `` individual initiative '', `` the democratic way '', `` government of the people '', `` competition of the marketplace '', etc., we live rather comfortably in a society in which economic competition is diminishing in large areas, bureaucracy is corroding representative government, technology is weakening the citizen's confidence in his own power to make decisions, and the threat of war is driving him economically and physically into the ground ''.
This enterprise led to a father-and-son combination beginning in 1833, under the name D. Brown & Son, a business which eventually grew into the modern corporation we now call Brown & Sharpe.
Had it not been for such private enterprise, diocesan authorities might of course have been goaded into establishing institutions subsidized by diocesan funds and parish collections and staffed by religious as paid employees.
Lane believed Alcott had misled him into thinking enough people would join the enterprise and developed a strong dislike for the nuclear family.
Chuck D stated that rap is devolving so much into a commercial enterprise, that the relationship between the rapper and the record label is that of slave to a master.
In 1984, this project was consolidated into an independent enterprise.
In Italy, the Fascist period presided over the creation of the largest number of state-owned enterprises in Western Europe, such as the nationalisation of petroleum companies into a single state enterprise called the Italian General Agency for Petroleum ( Azienda Generale Italiani Petroli, AGIP ).
Mussolini claimed that at the stage of supercapitalism, " a capitalist enterprise, when difficulties arise, throws itself like a dead weight into the state's arms.
POWER and SPARC remained strong, while the 32-bit x86 architecture continued to grow into the enterprise space, building on economies of scale fueled by its enormous installed base.
After unsuccessfully attempting to turn the business into a software company selling an enterprise version of the search software, Davis concentrated on building the company into an advertising-supported web portal.
When Alexander the Great reached Egypt, he put his whole vast enterprise on hold, while he made his way with a small band deep into the Libyan desert, to consult the oracle of Ammun.
The enterprise failed and Anastasios, falling into Leo's hands, was put to death by his orders.
There must be one of four specified relationships between the defendant ( s ) and the enterprise: either the defendant ( s ) invested the proceeds of the pattern of racketeering activity into the enterprise ; or the defendant ( s ) acquired or maintained an interest in, or control over, the enterprise through the pattern of racketeering activity ; or the defendant ( s ) conducted or participated in the affairs of the enterprise " through " the pattern of racketeering activity ; or the defendant ( s ) conspired to do one of the above.
After World War I the Laurin-Klement company began producing trucks, but in 1924, after running into problems and being hit by a fire, the company sought a partner, and was acquired by Škoda Works, an arms manufacturer which had become a multi-sector concern and the biggest industrial enterprise in Czechoslovakia.
Following his father's March 1963 suicide, Turner became president and chief executive of Turner Advertising Company when he was 24 and turned the firm into a global enterprise.
It is a method by which homes, telecommunications networks and enterprise ( business ) installations avoid the costly process of introducing cables into a building, or as a connection between various equipment locations.
The federally mandated project intends to improve security and reduce security costs, and is part of NNSA's overall effort to transform the Cold War era " nuclear weapons " enterprise into a 21st century " nuclear security " enterprise.
Entrepreneurs organized a number of manufacturing households into a single enterprise through the putting-out system.
As the sugar industry developed into its main commercial enterprise, Barbados was divided into large plantation estates that replaced the smallholdings of the early English settlers.

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