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National's and included
One of the National's associate directors, Richard Eyre became artistic director in 1988 ; his experience included running the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh and the Nottingham Playhouse.

National's and variety
Vicki McKay and Lloyd Scott present Radio New Zealand National's six hour overnight variety magazine, The All Night Programme, every morning from midnight.

National's and including
Schneider National's Intermodal department works directly with the major North American rail carriers, including the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad, Union Pacific Railroad, Norfolk Southern Railway, CSX Transportation, Kansas City Southern Railway, Kansas City Southern de México, and Canadian National Railway.

National's and .
Adolph Zukor of Paramount Pictures was threatened by First National's financial power and its control over the lucrative first run theaters and decided to enter the cinema business as well.
Ironically, this led to the foundation of United Artists by Douglas Fairbanks, D. W. Griffith, Pickford, and Chaplin, and to the loss of First National's biggest stars.
In the early twenties, Paramount attempted a hostile takeover, buying several of First National's member firms.
Warner Bros. acquired access to the First National's affiliated chain of theaters, while First National acquired access to Vitaphone sound equipment.
Unfortunately, National's line of instruments was not well diversified and, as demand for the expensive and hard-to-manufacture tri-cone guitars began to slip, the company realized that it would need to produce instruments with a lower production cost if it was going to succeed against rival manufacturers.
Problems within National's management as well as pressure from the deepening Great Depression led to a production slowdown at National, and this ultimately resulted in part of the company's fractured management structure organizing support for George Beauchamp's newest project: the development of a fully electric guitar.
Among those whom Jack fired were Rin Tin Tin ( in 1929 ) and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. — who had served as First National's top star since the brothers acquired the studio in 1928 — in 1933.
The adaptation became the very first production at the National's Cottesloe Theatre space, running from 4 March to 27 March 1977.
Dorothy Mackaill and Milton Sills in The Barker, First National's inaugural talkie.
This fence is the site of the accident that claimed the only human life in the National's history: in 1862, Joe Wynne fell here and died from his injuries.
To make the deal better for Sporck's hiring and appointment for half his former salary at Fairchild, Sporck was alloted a substantial share of National's stock.
From 1997 to 2002 National enjoyed a large amount of publicity and awards with the development of the Cyrix Media Center, Cyrix WebPad, WebPad Metro and National Origami PDA concept devices created by National's Conceptual Products Group.
He showed up in First National's 1920 Nomads of the North ( a wonderfully preserved silent film ) to good effect playing a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman.
" According to Reporters Sans Frontières, the DPS has records on journalists who follow the Front National's activities and, on several occasions, was responsible for the beating up of reporters.
Since 1960, a semi-social par 3 contest, on a par-3 course on Augusta National's grounds, has been played on the day before the first round of each Masters Tournament.
The IBM manufacturing agreement remained for a while longer, but Cyrix eventually switched all their production over to National's plant.
In September 2007, a statue of Lord Olivier as Hamlet was unveiled outside the building, to mark the centenary of the National's first artistic director.
The National also has a Studio, the National's research and development wing, founded in 1984.
The Studio has played a vital role in developing work for the National's stages and throughout British theatre.

key and markets
Calculated Industries competed with the HP 12c in the mortgage and real estate markets by differentiating the key labeling ; changing the “ I ”, “ PV ”, “ FV ” to easier labeling terms such as " Int ", " Term ", " Pmt ", and not using the reverse Polish notation.
This was caused by a combination of economic overheating, depressed markets with key trading partners ( particularly the Swedish and Soviet markets ) as well as local markets, slow growth with other trading partners, and the disappearance of the Soviet bilateral trade.
The breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991 deprived the Economy of the Republic of Macedonia, then its poorest republic ( only 5 % of the total federal output of goods and services ), of its key protected markets and large transfer payments from the center.
The country's economy actually contracted by 1. 5 % in 2009, due to decreased export demand in the US and Central American markets, lower commodity prices for key agricultural exports, and low remittance growth, but saw 4. 5 % growth in 2010 thanks to a recovery in export demand and growth in its tourism industry.
Economic growth exceeded expectations in the early 2000s, despite recession in key export markets.
The focus has been to have a smaller number of stores in each key market, and thus make those stores destinations within their respective markets.
A key division within the capital markets is between the primary markets and secondary markets.
A key difference is that with a regular bank loan, the lending is not securitized ( i. e. it doesnt take the form of resellable security like a share or bond that can be traded on the markets ).
Increased demand since the 1980s, principally from China, for both Amomum villosum and Amomum tsao-ko has provided a key source of income for poor farmers living at higher altitudes in localized areas of China, Laos and Vietnam, people typically isolated from many other markets.
At the same time, a series of regulatory moves by the FCC opened up the more desirable VHF band for additional full power stations in sizable Eastern and Midwestern markets between 1958 and 1963, allowing ABC to acquire full-time affiliation agreements with additional full-coverage stations in key parts of the country.
It is Canada's largest privately owned network, and has consistently placed as Canada's top-rated network in total viewers and in key demographics since 2002, after several years trailing the rival Global Television Network in key markets.
In the mid-1980s, it tried to launch stations in the key Western markets of Calgary and Edmonton, only to be rebuffed by the CRTC.
These actions violated Octavius ' right of sacrosanctity and worried Tiberius ' supporters, and so instead of moving to depose him, Tiberius commenced to use his veto on daily ceremonial rites in which Tribunes were asked if they would allow for key public buildings, for example the markets and the temples, to be opened.
This kind of exploitation is seen as being an inherent feature and key element of capitalism and free markets.
This was in part due to the new concept of offering country-specific lines of models for many of the key markets, which led to the same castings being used under different numbers in different markets.
Briefly, it is about assuring the technological independence of Europe in the key domains of the future ; encouraging, wherever possible, co-operation between European businesses and researchers ; mobilising the necessary financial resources ; accompanying the efforts of our enterprises by creating the necessary environment and supporting the unification of our internal markets.
< http :// www. britannica. com / EBchecked / topic / 137814 / Corn-Law >.</ ref > The Pax era also saw the enforced opening of key markets to European, particularly British, commerce.

key and included
The keyboard included a form of Single-key keyword input, similar to that used on the Sinclair Spectrum, via the ' func ' key.
The Smartmodem included a small microcontroller that listened for key words in the data, allowing it to pick up the phone, dial numbers, and hang up again, all without any operator intervention.
Its stated goal was “ to destroy the Russian forces deployed in the West and to prevent their escape into the wide-open spaces of Russia .” A key factor was the surprise attack which included the near annihilation of the total Soviet airforce by simultaneous attacks on airfields.
Further domestic policies that he brought about included the establishment of the National Health Service and post-war Welfare State, which became key to the reconstruction of post-war Britain.
In a famous 1968 demonstration, Engelbart introduced a computer human interface that included the QWERTY keyboard, a three button mouse computer mouse, and a five key keyset.
It was notable for its use of constructors for abstract data types that included the code that operated on them, a key step in the direction of object-oriented programming ( OOP ).
Other key members of the development team included Bill Trost, who created the history, lore and major characters of Norrath ( including Everquest protagonist Firiona Vie ), Geoffrey " GZ " Zatkin who implemented the spell system, and artist Milo D. Cooper, who did the original character modeling in the game.
Its methods included infiltration, burglaries, illegal wiretaps, planting forged documents and spreading false rumors about key members of target organizations.
Artisan missionary envoys from the London Missionary Society began arriving in 1818 and included such key figures as James Cameron, David Jones and David Griffiths, who established schools, transcribed the Malagasy language using the Roman alphabet, translated the Bible, and introduced a variety of new technologies to the island.
Since 1996, however, the collection has also included oral histories of senior NASA administrators and officials, astronauts, and project managers, part of a broader project to document the lives of key agency individuals.
A level 2 signature is highly analogous to the trust assumption users must rely on whenever they use the default certificate authority list ( like those included in web browsers ); it allows the owner of the key to make other keys certificate authorities.
Their adjustments included placing the " R " key in the place previously allotted to the period key ( this has been claimed to be done with the purpose of enabling salesmen to impress customers by pecking out the brand name " TYPE WRITER " from one keyboard row but this claim is unsubstantiated ).
Two years later in Paris he repeated the proposal, listing the stone as one of several key items belonging to Egypt's cultural heritage, a list which also included the iconic bust of Nefertiti in the Egyptian Museum of Berlin ; a statue of the Great Pyramid architect Hemiunu in the Roemer-und-Pelizaeus-Museum in Hildesheim, Germany ; the Dendara Temple Zodiac in the Louvre in Paris ; and the bust of Ankhhaf from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Other key personnel included P. K. Iyengar, Rajagopala Chidambaram, Nagapattinam Sambasiva Venkatesan, and Waman Dattatreya Patwardhan under the supervision of Homi N. Sethna.
Although it is still included on most PC keyboards manufactured, and though it is used by some debugging software, the key is of no use for the vast majority of users.
Once seriously questioned, the intermediates did not wait for the next Pan African Congress two years hence, but were officially rejected in 1965 ( again on an advisory basis ) by Burg Wartenstein Conference # 29, Systematic Investigation of the African Later Tertiary and Quarternary, a prestigious conference in anthropology held by the Wenner-Gren Foundation, at Burg Wartenstein Castle, which it then owned in Austria, attended by the same key scholars that attended the Pan African Congress, including Louis Leakey and Mary Leakey, who was delivering a pilot presentation of her typological analysis of Early Stone Age tools, to be included in her 1971 contribution to Olduvai Gorge, " Excavations in Beds I and II, 1960-1963.
In later games, the series also included a special ' boss key ', that would unlock the door to battle the dungeon's boss enemy.
It has included the gradualistic concept that " the present is the key to the past " and is functioning at the same rates.
A key outgrowth of this theology is the United Methodist dedication not only to the Evangelical Gospel of repentance and a personal relationship with God, but also to the Social Gospel and a commitment to social justice issues that have included abolition, women's suffrage, labor rights, civil rights, and ministry with the poor.
Roman men gave engagement rings that included a small key.
Also included are key telephone systems and most private branch exchanges.
For years, employees of Cygnus Solutions were the maintainers of several key GNU software products, including the GNU Debugger and GNU Binutils ( which included the GNU Assembler and Linker ).
Whilst these impacts can be included in a detailed environmental impact assessment, a key issue has been how to present these assessments alongside estimates of those costs and benefits that can be expressed in monetary terms.
Bonetti emerged as a key figure in a talented young side which included Bobby Tambling, Terry Venables, John Hollins and Barry Bridges.

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