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Although much of the Industrial Division's promotional effort is devoted to securing new locations and expansions by major industries, small business is also afforded considerable attention.
After major revisions and expansions in 1900 and 1932, the IPA remained unchanged until the IPA Kiel Convention in 1989.
In 1926 and 1937, the art dealer and patron Joseph Duveen paid for two major expansions of the gallery building.
: The scroll shares all the major typological features with the SP, including all the major expansions of that tradition where it is extant ( twelve ), with the single exception of the new tenth commandment inserted in Exodus 20 from Deuteronomy 11 and 27 regarding the altar on Mount Gerizim.
The next major expansions were designed by the same architect, these were the Turner and Vernon galleries built 1858-9 ( built to house the eponymous collections, which were later transferred to the Tate Gallery, now used as the picture galleries and tapestry gallery respectively ), then the North and South Courts, both of which opened by June 1862.
A voter-initiated and approved tax has funded major park and recreation expansions, including the Palmdale Amphitheater ( capacity 10, 000 ), two new pools, other recreation buildings, satellite library and Dry Town Water Park.
From the 1960s onwards, Purmerend has seen major expansions and still continues to do so until the present date.
In later iterations of Warhammer 40, 000-related products ( starting with the release of Advanced Space Crusade ) the Tyranids were given a complete makeover and became a major race, popularized by a number of successful expansions.
These companies are likely to be more mature than venture capital funded companies, able to generate revenue and operating profits but unable to generate sufficient cash to fund major expansions, acquisitions or other investments.
Part of the Seymour Community School District, the school was built in 1954 and has undergone four major expansions: 1957, 1969, 1987, and 2008.
The major multi-year expansion project will include a rehabilitation of the runways and taxiways, new terminal expansions, new parking lots ( including an enclosed garage that opened in the spring of 2009 ), a new hotel, and internal beautifications including an observation tower.
A more thorough phylogeographic analysis that used ten different genes instead of a single mitochondrial marker indicates that at least two major expansions out of Africa after the initial range extension of Homo erectus played an important role shaping the modern human gene pool and that recurrent genetic exchange is pervasive.
In 1986, Mervyn's made major expansions into the southeastern United States, with Atlanta being the site of a particularly strong expansion campaign.
The size and population of the town remained fairly steady until the 1970s, at which point housebuilding began in earnest around the periphery of the town, first to the south ( 1950s – 70s ), then a series of major expansions to the west ( 1980s-present ) along the line of the railway.
The 2000s ( decade ) saw a major expansion of medical facilities on North Campus and the construction of the current visitor center, a new engineering center, and George Pearl Hall, as well as renovations and expansions to several buildings on Main Campus, along with the creation of a branch campus in Rio Rancho.
This was the first of what were to be three major expansions, each centering around one of the principal characters.
With the opening of Bellagio, Venetian, and Wynn resorts, the strip trended towards the luxurious high end segment through most of the 2000s, while some older resorts added major expansions and renovations, including some de-themeing of the earlier themed hotels.
The largest Innovia Metro system today is part of the Vancouver SkyTrain network, which has seen several major expansions over its lifetime, with several more being planned.
; opens first store in Santo Domingo, capital city, with expansions to follow in all major cities of the country.
* In 1929 the construction of l ” Hotel du Golf was paired with major renovations and expansions to the golf course itself.
Some of the highlights of Biondi's tenure at SLU include the investment of more than $ 840 million in enhancements and expansions including the major expansion of the John Cook School of Business ; construction of McDonnell Douglas Hall, home to Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology ; the Center for Advanced Dental Education ; the Doisy College of Health Sciences Building and the expansion and renovation of the Busch Student Center.
The A, B, and C buildings of the GWCC ( the actual Convention Center ), Centennial Olympic Park and the Georgia Dome are all run by the Georgia World Congress Center Authority under the auspices of the State of Georgia and funding for new expansions and other major project come from the Georgia General Assembly.
The minor league concept is a manifestation of the franchise system used in North American sports, whereby the group of major league teams in each sport is fixed for long periods between expansions or other adjustments, which only take place with the consent of the major league owners.

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The first major meetings of the national left-wing campus group Students for a Democratic Society took place in Ann Arbor in 1960 ; in 1965, the city was home to the first U. S. teach-in against the Vietnam War.
The American Football League ( AFL ) was a major American Professional Football league that operated from 1960 until 1969, when the established National Football League ( NFL ) merged with it.
Most imperial powers had not foreseen a need to prepare their colonies for independence ; for example, Britain had given limited self-rule to India and Sri Lanka, while treating British Somaliland as little more than a trading post, while all major decisions for French colonies were made in Paris and Belgium prohibited any self-government up until it suddenly granted independence to its colonies in 1960.
* LaGuardia Airport, the smallest of New York's three major currently operating airports, bears his name ; the airport was voted the " greatest airport in the world " by the worldwide aviation community in 1960.
In 1960, Holden introduced its third major new model, the FB.
However, in November 1960, Holt made one of the few major missteps of his career.
Nehru accepted the arbitration of the UK and World Bank, signing the Indus Water Treaty in 1960 with Pakistani ruler Ayub Khan to resolve long-standing disputes about sharing the resources of the major rivers of the Punjab region.
His major defining work after Stalin's death, the Critique de la raison dialectique ( Critique of Dialectical Reason ), appeared in 1960 ( a second volume appearing posthumously ).
< http :// www. oxfordreference. com > 27 October 2011 </ ref > In fact many literary modernists lived into the 1950s and 1960, though generally speaking they were no longer producing major works.
* 1960 – The land that would become the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge was established by an Act of Congress after a year-long legal battle that pitted local residents against Port Authority of New York and New Jersey officials wishing to turn the Great Swamp into a major regional airport for jet aircraft.
From an even broader scientific and technological perspective, in the 50-year history of the laser since its first demonstration in 1960, the invention and development of excimer laser lithography has been highlighted as one of the major milestones.
In 1960 he published the book The Critics of Keynesian Economics where he gathered together the major criticisms of Keynes made up to that year.
On Exodus ( 1960 ) Preminger struck the first major blow against the Hollywood blacklist by openly hiring banned screenwriter Dalton Trumbo, who was credited under his own name for the first time in a decade.
From an even broader scientific perspective, since the invention of the laser in 1960, the development of excimer laser lithography has been highlighted as one of the major milestones in the 50-year history of the laser.
In 1960, he left the Soviet Union and began working at Elliott Brothers, Ltd, a small computer manufacturing firm, where he implemented ALGOL 60 and began developing major algorithms.
" He played a major role in the history of the Democratic Party, especially with his support of John F. Kennedy in 1960 and of Hubert Humphrey in 1968.
The major candidates for the 1960 Democratic presidential nomination were Kennedy, Governor Pat Brown of California, Senator Stuart Symington of Missouri, Senator Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas, former Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson, Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon and Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota.
Although the series never won an Emmy it was a major success for several years, reaching its peak at number six in the ratings between October 1960 and April 1961.
* The Glory That Was ( 1960 )-a tour de force incorporating most of de Camp's major interests into one work
His breakthrough role was in Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless ( 1960 ), which made him a major figure in the French New Wave.
* Edith Pargeter ( 1960 – 63 ) " The Heaven Tree Trilogy " features Llywelyn, Joan, William de Braose, and several of Llywelyn's sons as major characters.
By the end of the Johnson Administration, 226 out of 252 major legislative requests ( over a four-year period ) had been met, federal Aid to the poor had risen from $ 9. 9 billion in 1960 to $ 30 billion by 1968, one million Americans had been retrained under previously non-existent federal programs, and two million children had benefited from the Head Start program.
It was also in 1960 that Patricia DeCoursey invented the phase response curve, one of the major tools used in the field since.
In 1960, he co-starred in Spartacus, which became another major hit for Curtis.

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