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Transcription of this codon is enabled by proximity of the SECIS element ( SElenoCysteine Incorporation Sequence ).

Incorporation and village
of State, affixed the state seal to the Articles of Incorporation of the village of Easton.
Incorporation: The town was incorporated on February 17, 1896, and the first village president was a Mr. L. F. Miller.
Incorporation of the village of Naponee took place on November 30, 1909.

Incorporation and control
Incorporation: in 1991 most of the old Malibu land grant was incorporated as a city to allow local control of the area ( as cities, unlike townships, are not subject to the same level of county government oversight ).
Each affiliated member church of MCC is a self-governing, legally autonomous body, is vested in its congregational meeting which exerts the right to control all of its affairs, subject to the provisions of the UFMCC Articles of Incorporation, bylaws, or documents of legal organization, and the General Conference.
While the Supreme Court has only recently ruled that the Second Amendment prevents localities from enacting outright handgun bans, ( See: Incorporation ), the question of whether the Second Amendment provides grounds to invalidate local gun control laws like the Sullivan Act may be addressed given the recent decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in Parker v. District of Columbia, which was affirmed by the Supreme Court in the case District of Columbia v. Heller.
Work was completed in 1544 and it operated as a hospital almshouse ( dedicated to Mary Magdalen ) under the control of MacQueen's widow, Janet Rynd until her death in 1553, when it passed to the Incorporation of Hammermen ( metalworkers ).

Incorporation and its
According to the 1454 Incorporation Statute issued by King Casimir IV, Royal Prussia enjoyed substantial autonomy as part of the Crown of Poland, it had its own treasury and monetary unit and armies.
Grantham received its Charter of Incorporation in 1463.
According to ALI's Certificate of Incorporation, its purpose is " to promote the clarification and simplification of the law and its better adaptation to social needs, to secure the better administration of justice, and to encourage and carry on scholarly and scientific legal work.
The passing of the Sydney Incorporation Act in 1842 officially recognised the colonial settlement as a township and imposed a managerial structure to its administration.
Internationally, the government of the UFMCC is vested in the tri-annual General Conference, subject to the provisions of the Fellowship Articles of Incorporation, its bylaws, or documents of legal organization.
On 1 January 1944 the Whitley and Monkseaton Urban District became the Whitley Bay Urban District and on 5 March 1954 it was granted its Royal Charter of Incorporation as the Borough of Whitley Bay.
The Company became armigerous in 1583, although, not until 1605 did King James I grant the Curriers ' Co. its Charter of Incorporation.
Its purpose, as described in its Charter of Incorporation, is " to cultivate every art and science which may tend to advance the interest, honor, dignity, and happiness of a free, independent, and virtuous people.
From January 1927 to March 1975, the Church experienced a breach in its Certificate of Incorporation.
Corporate bylaws are drafted by a corporation's founders or directors under the authority of its Charter or Articles of Incorporation.
On the receipt of the Certificate of Incorporation a company can commence its business.
Seeing the need for the fraternity to protect its name and existence, Kroeg developed " Articles of Incorporation " and the name Pi Kappa Phi became legally registered in the state of South Carolina on December 23, 1907.
Incorporation is a phenomenon by which a word, usually a verb, forms a kind of compound with, for instance, its direct object ( object incorporation ) or adverbial modifier, while retaining its original syntactic function.
On January 5, 1968, which was the year following the death of his first wife, Loma, Armstrong, as president, together with the secretary of the corporation, amended its Articles of Incorporation to reflect the change of name to the Worldwide Church of God.
By 1916 he was ill, although he founded the Incorporation of Architects in Scotland ( later the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland ) in that year, and donated his own Rutland Square townhouse to be used as its headquarters.
The college applied to the Privy Council for a Royal Charter to take the place of its Deed of Incorporation.
The borough was enfranchised and its Charter of Incorporation was made in 1236.
Vignoles began work as soon as the line obtained its Act of Incorporation in Parliament in 1837.
Swinton and Pendlebury received its Charter of Incorporation from the 18th Earl of Derby on 29 September 1934 at a ceremony in Victoria Park, Swinton ( at that time the council meetings were held in Victoria House in the park ).

Incorporation and growth
Incorporation came during a period of growth occasioned by the opening of a line of the Greenville and Miami Railroad through the community on December 12, 1852.

Incorporation and development
" Specifically, does the Fifth Amendment, applicable to the states through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment ( see main article: Incorporation of the Bill of Rights ), protect landowners from takings for economic development, rather than, as in Berman, for the elimination of slums and blight?

Incorporation and .
In 1891, there were changes in the Act of Incorporation.
The Sedition Act of 1798 and the Incorporation of Seditious Libel into First Amendment Jurisprudence.
In 1821, Dalhousie College was officially incorporated by the Nova Scotia House of Assembly under the Act of Incorporation passed in 1821.
In 1731 he began his medical studies as an apprentice of George Langlands, a fellow of the Incorporation of Surgeons which preceded the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.
After Gerard and Anton Philips changed their family business by founding the Philips Incorporation, they laid the base of the later electronics multinational.
Incorporation of unusual instruments ( for rock drummers of the time ) such as the glockenspiel and tubular bells, along with several standard kit elements, helped create a highly varied setup.
In 1856, the first Board of Trustees meeting was held ; articles of Incorporation were adopted ; and classes began January 7, 1857.
* The British Broadcasting Corporation is granted a Royal Charter of Incorporation.
The US National Academy of Sciences was created by an Act of Incorporation in 1863, which was signed by the President of the United States Abraham Lincoln.
Incorporation of mutal exclusion needs to be well thought of, since improper usage can lead to side-effects like deadlocks, livelocks and resource starvation.
The Act of Incorporation, signed by President Abraham Lincoln on March 3, 1863, created the National Academy of Sciences and named 50 charter members.
* Macaluso JN: Editorial Comment: re Incorporation of patient preferences in the treatment of upper urinary tract calculi: a decision analytical view.
Incorporation of Rhodes University's former campus in East London in 2004 gave the University an urban base and a coastal base for the first time.
It is a period which historian Richard Maxwell Brown has called the " Western Civil War of Incorporation " and of which the Johnson County War was part.
Articles of Incorporation for the San Joaquin Valley Railroad indicate unequivocably that the corporation intended to build a maximum of 100 miles of track, including sidings and spurs, through the agricultural acreage east of Fresno, then north to the timber and mineral resources of the Sierra foothills.
Incorporation efforts began in 1987 and on March 5, 1991, 86 % of the residents voted in favor of forming the City of Laguna Hills.
Incorporation efforts in the late 1990s were largely driven by the need for residents to have a stronger voice against the prospective construction of an international airport at the nearby decommissioned Marine Corps Air Station El Toro.
Sedco Hills was incorporated into Wildomar, CA in the July 1, 2008 Incorporation of Wildomar, CA.
Talks of Incorporation spread in 1993 and incorporation became a reality on July 2, 1993 when 60 % of the communities ' people voted for incorporation.
The Ruskin Incorporation Committee was formed to perform a study on whether it was feasible for the community to become a city in which it found it was.
Incorporation would become a blessing in 1960, when much of the city was destroyed by Hurricane Donna.
On June 30, 1961, the Tierra Verde Community Association Articles of Incorporation were filed with the State of Florida, and the original Declaration of Restrictions and Covenants were recorded in public records in August that same year.
Incorporation papers for Chadwick were approved on Sept. 26, 1882.

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