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Brabham used engines from Australian engineering firm Repco, which had never produced a Formula One engine before, based on aluminium V8 engine blocks from the defunct American Oldsmobile F85 road car project, and other off the shelf parts.
One firm, Scammell and Nephew Ltd, took a civil action against Attlee and the other Labour members of the committee ( although not against the Conservative members who had also supported this ).
One of the first projects he designed at his own firm was Ruhl's Bakery at 7 Mile Rd.
One of the few revenue-generating assets that the Andersen firm still has is Q Center, a conference and training facility outside of Chicago.
To quote the magazine: ( p. 102 )" One architect from Cram's firm survives.
One such, investment bank Dillon, Read made an offer of $ 7. 5 million, but Woods and RCA chief David Sarnoff held firm at $ 8 million.
Claudette Colbert won the award for It Happened One Night but the uproar led to a change in Academy voting procedures the following year, whereby nominations were determined by votes from all eligible members of a particular branch, rather than by a smaller committee, with results independently tabulated by the accounting firm Price Waterhouse.
One of the drafters of the UN Charter, Australia has given firm support to the United Nations and its specialised agencies.
) One weekend quite early during her stay, after they have been in the hot water outside and with Carrie already in the house, Messenger plants a firm kiss on Helen's lips.
One such firm, Keygene, a biotechnology company in Wageningen developed AFLP in the early 1990s and collaborated with Beijing Genomics Institute to sequence the entire genome of Brassica napus.
Following his appointment to the cabinet Mr. Gallatin determined to withdraw from the glass firm and advertised on May 7, 1803 in a Pittsburgh newspaper, " Sale by Auction ... One undivided half of the New Geneva Glassworks, a ferry across the Monongahela River, sundry lots and dwelling houses in the town of Greensboro ..
One US firm Estey Organ Co. of Brattleboro, VT developed a small pipe organ for homes that used the traditional way of producing music.
* Case 2: One firm produces 80 % while the five others produce 2 % each.
One night, Flipper and Angie are working late at the firm, and they start to have a conversation about cooking.
One American manufacturer of large upright pianos was the firm of William Tonk & Bros. ( established 1889 ), which made a piano with the decal " Ernest A. Tonk ".
One such creative solution deployed dozens of 2200 systems and was developed in conjunction with Hawaii-and Hong Kong-based firm, Algorithms, Inc.
One of the firm members that provided a lot of the information to the police was arrested yet only for a short period.
Since leaving Congress, DeLay has co-authored ( with Stephen Mansfield ) a political memoir, No Retreat, No Surrender: One American's Fight, founded a strategic conservative political consulting firm, First Principles, LLC, and competed on the ninth season of Dancing with the Stars, until stress fractures in his feet caused him to withdraw.
One result of this scandal was that Arthur Andersen, then one of the five largest accountancy firms worldwide, lost their ability to audit public companies, essentially killing off the firm.
One area of concern is whether the auditing firm acts as both the independent auditor and management consultant to the firm they are auditing.
One high-profile firm level approach is by the consulting firm Interbrand.
One of the first things Cao Pi did was to do away with Ding Yi ( 丁仪 ) and Ding Yi ( 丁廙 ), two firm supporters of Cao Zhi.

One and long-standing
One internal issue in 2002 was the failed attempt to settle a long-standing discussion about the question of whether members of parliament should be allowed to become members of the party executive.
One notable advertisement involved two conehead aliens who were complimenting each other on successfully concealing the secret from humans, and also creating some of earth's other long-standing works of wonder ( e. g. the pyramids ).
One long-standing goal of the Sierra Club has been opposition to dams it considers inappropriate.
One of the defining events of the CFL season is the Labour Day Classic, which focuses on long-standing rivalries between teams in the same region.
In this role he drew up the first version of the Concorde Agreement, which settled a long-standing dispute between FOCA and the Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile ( FISA ), the then governing body of Formula One.
Pebble Mill at One, an afternoon talk show, ran for many years from the 1973 to 1986 on BBC1, with several long-standing presenters, including Alan Titchmarsh, and raised the profile of the Pebble Mill studios almost to the status of a national institution.
One of the most notorious incidents of the latter part of the century was the trial and execution of " Nuncomar " or, more correctly, Nanda Kumar ( d. 1775 ), who had been the governor of Hughli in 1756. in 1764 he had been appointed collector of Burdwan in place of Warren Hastings, which resulted in a long-standing enmity between the two men.
Blackwell was also heavily involved in legislation to create the Pennsylvania Convention Center and in passing the law that broke Philadelphia's long-standing building height limit, allowing for the construction of Philadelphia's One Liberty Place.

One and followers
One cannot help wondering whether Molotov and the rest of the `` anti-party group '' are not being used as China's whipping-boys by Khrushchev and his faithful followers.
One of the terms of the marriage contract agreed to by Alexei was that while any forthcoming children were to be raised in the Orthodox faith, Charlotte herself was allowed to retain her Protestant faith ( an agreement that did not sit well at all with Alexei's followers ).
One of his followers, the Parisian Abraham Bosse spread Callot's innovations all over Europe with the first published manual of etching, which was translated into Italian, Dutch, German and English.
One of Ramus ' French followers, Audomarus Talaeus ( Omer Talon ) published his rhetoric, Institutiones Oratoriae, in 1544.
One of his followers, the Parisian Abraham Bosse, spread Callot's innovations all over Europe with the first published manual of etching, which was translated into Italian, Dutch, German and English.
One of his followers accused Elizabeth's mother, the Duchess of Bedford, of practising witchcraft.
One fraction led by Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz were avid followers of the teachings of the American historian Alfred Thayer Mahan and believed in building a “ balanced fleet ” centred around the battleship that would, if war came, seek out and win a decisive battle of annihilation ( Entscheidungsschlacht ) against the Royal Navy.
* And do not dispute with the followers of the Book except by what is best, except those of them who act unjustly, and say: We believe in that which has been revealed to us and revealed to you, and our God and your God is One, and to Him do we submit.
Devout Buddhists also vie with one another to provide refreshments and vegetarian food to followers who visit the temple to pay homage to the Enlightened One.
The Ecumenical Patriarch < span style =" font-size: 87 %">(,</ span > " His Most Divine All-Holiness the Archbishop of Constantinople New Rome and Œcumenical Patriarch ") is the Archbishop of Constantinople – New Rome and ranks as primus inter pares ( first among equals ) in the Eastern Orthodox communion, which is seen by its approximately 300 million followers worldwide as the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church.
One consequence of the invasion was that William's followers expected and received lands and titles in return for their service in the invasion.
One of these deserters and his followers murdered Major McLemore in October 1863 when McLemore was dispatched temporarily from the front back to Jones County to round up deserters who had returned there.
One of Rahman's followers, El Sayyid Nosair, was linked to the assassination of Israeli nationalist Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder of the Jewish Defense League.
One of Matilda's most loyal followers was Brian Fitz Count, like Miles a marcher lord from Wales.
One of Long's followers dubbed him " the Kingfish " after the master of the Mystic Knights of the Sea lodge to which the fictional Amos and Andy belonged.
Further, the Sikh Gurus inform their followers: “ Some remain absorbed in Samadhi, their minds fixed lovingly on the One Lord ; they reflect only on the Word of the Shabad .” ( p503 )
One day later, on 14 March, Nazi followers occupied the city hall and took over government.
One example of such group was the Hare Krishna movement ( ISKCON ) founded by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada in 1966, many of whose followers voluntarily accepted the demandingly ascetic lifestyle of bhakti yoga on a full-time basis, in stark contrast to much of the popular culture of the time.
One of his points is that spiritual teachers should have high standards of moral conduct and that followers of gurus should interpret the behavior of a spiritual teacher by following Ockham's razor and by using common sense, and, should not naively use mystical explanations unnecessarily to explain immoral behavior.
One of the aristocratic ladies who had been among his followers, Anicia Juliana, was writing to a number of eminent Western theologians, including Jerome and possibly Augustine, for moral advice for her 14-year-old daughter, Demetrias.
Although named Al Mahdi by his father, Mohammed never claimed to be the Mahdi ( the Promised One ), although he was regarded as such by some of his followers.
One of Te Kooti's main followers, who later became Te Kooti's main executioner, bound the man and threw him overboard.
One of Fard's first followers had been Elijah Poole, who later changed his name to Elijah Muhammad.
This standard was popularized by ( if not created by ) Bob Moog in the 1960s ; it was widely adopted for control interfacing. One volt represents one octave, so the pitch produced by a voltage of 3 V would be one octave lower than that produced by a voltage of 4 V. Notable followers of this standard include Roland, Moog, Sequential Circuits, Oberheim and ARP.

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