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Operating and along
From about 1977, aircraft simulators for Commercial Air Transport ( CAT ) aircraft were designed with ancillaries such as Instructor Operating Stations ( IOS ), computers, etc., being placed on the motion platform along with the replica cockpit, rather than being located off the motion platform.
Disney shareholders Roy E. Disney and Stanley Gold recruited Wells to become Disney's President and Chief Operating Officer ( 1984 – 1994 ), along with Michael Eisner as Chairman and CEO, in their bid to oust CEO / President Ron W. Miller.
Operating power for the station was increased to 1, 000 watts during the daytime by July 1960, along with broadcasting 24-hours a day.
Operating from Al Dhafra Air Base as the 363d Provisional Wing ( along with the 10th TFS from the 50th TFW, Hahn Air Base, Germany ), the wing flew combat missions to Iraq and Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm between January 17 and February 28, 1991.
The underlying software platform was Microsoft's 16-bit Hand Held Operating System ( Handheld DOS or HHDOS ), along with word processing, calendar, database, communication and spreadsheet software.
In 1984, the Bell System Divestiture split Bell of Pennsylvania off into a Regional Bell Operating Company, along with the 21 other BOCs AT & T had a majority stake in.
Operating from horseback, the cavalry was charged with halting the band of smugglers that operated along the desolate Mexican border, performing duties that are today performed by the United States Border Patrol.
While the 4 BCT was located at Contingency Operating Base Adder in Dhi Qar province, the unit deployed 3 battalions to the Maysan province where it built 2 bases and several ports of entry along the Iraq-Iran border.

Operating and side
Operating side by side, together they helped shore up the nation-state.
* Operating system: GEOS ( running on top of ROM-DOS ) on the PDA side
Operating under the name “ Full Sail Recording Workshop ” at that time, the school was established to train students on the production side of entertainment and music.
A side effect of the privatisation of the UK rail network in the last 15 years has been the re-emergence of historic names for the new Train Operating Companies ( TOCs ) and the ' modern ' Southeastern ( and its Connex SE and South Eastern predecessors ) served Merstham until 2008 with a London / Merstham / Redhill / Tonbridge route service ( which at different times in its life extended beyond Tonbridge )-the ' southeastern ' logo remains on display ( Feb 2010 ) at the station entrance.
Operating in the old Garland College building on the west side of 9th Street between Avenues A & B, the faculty offered primary, intermediate, high school and college-level instruction.

Operating and local
: Operating separately from ( although alongside ) the fire and police service of the area, these ambulances are funded by local, provincial or national government.
Specialist and local collections are represented at the London Fire Brigade Museum, the Old Operating Theatre Museum and Herb Garret, The Clink, the Cuming Museum and the London Bridge Experience and London Tombs under London Bridge.
Effective January 1, 1984, AT & T Corp .' s local operations were split into seven independent Regional Bell Operating Companies known as " Baby Bells ".
Operating from to the end of, the camp was situated in German-occupied Poland about 1 km south of the local railroad station of Bełżec in the Lublin district of the General Government.
MCI ordered interconnections from the local exchange carriers, which in most cases was a Bell Operating Company, owned by AT & T.
The relationship between MCI and the Bell Operating companies were not that of a typical supplier and customer, as the local operating companies were generally reluctant to do business with a company that its parent was attempting to put out of business.
To foster competition in both the long distance and local markets, the 1996 Act created a process by which the Regional Bell Operating Companies (“ RBOCs ”) would be free to offer long distance service ( which was not permitted under one of the terms of the 1982 Consent Decree settling the government ’ s antitrust case against the former Bell System monopoly ) once they made a showing that their local markets had been opened up to competition.
On November 6, 2007, while attending a meeting at Forward Operating Base Wilson, 20 kilometres west of Kandahar City, Mackay was unharmed as two rockets struck the base at about 11 a. m. local time.
4-1-1 landline service has been historically provided by local telephone companies, including those of the former Bell System or subsequent Regional Bell Operating Companies ( RBOCs ).
* Bell Operating Company, any one of the 24 local telephone companies that AT & T either owned or had a stake in prior to January 1, 1984
While the map plotting is the most visible feature of APRS, the text messaging capabilities and local information distribution capabilities combined with the robust network should not be overlooked ; the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management has an extensive network of APRS stations to allow text messaging between all of the county Emergency Operating Centers in the event of the failure of conventional communications.
An incumbent local exchange carrier ( ILEC ), is a local telephone company in the United States that was in existence at the time of the breakup of AT & T into the Regional Bell Operating Companies ( RBOCs ), also known as the " Baby Bells.
Bellcore, the tenth company to register a. com domain, provided joint R & D, standards setting, training, and centralized government point-of-contact functions for its co-owners, the seven Regional Holding Companies that were themselves divested from AT & T as holding companies for the 22 local Bell Operating Companies.
Operating through its local chapters nationwide, in 2011, the organization and its members provided volunteer services to charitable organizations, schools, congregations and individuals in need.
In return for divesting the local Bell Operating Companies ( Baby Bells ), AT & T was allowed to have an unregulated division to sell computer hardware and software.
The oil / gas fields locations include Banyu Urip, Alas Dara, Alas Tua West, Alas Tua East, Jambaran, Cendana ( ExxonMobil 45 %, Pertamina 45 %, local companies 10 %-under Joint Operating Agreement ) and Sukowati ( Operated under Joint Operating Body-Petrochina Pertamina East Java ).
Operating around New York's 19th Street to 34th Street, known as " Poverty Lane ", the gang mainly robbed defenseless victims, such as the elderly, as well as women and children ; however, the gang was sometimes said to spare local Catholics, often asking victims to give their baptismal name, recite psalms, their local church, and other questions.
As with all telephones of the time in the US, the 500 phones were owned by the local Bell Operating Company, most of which were owned by AT & T, which also owned Western Electric itself — and leased on a monthly basis by customers.
Operating in the Manhattan neighborhood east of the Bowery, the area between Houston and Fifth Streets was known as a " pickpockets paradise " to the local press.
Effective January 1, 1984, AT & T's local operations were split into seven independent Regional Holding Companies, also known as Regional Bell Operating Companies ( RBOCs ), or " Baby Bells ".

Operating and forming
On January 1, 1984, Pacific Northwest Bell was split from AT & T as ordered in the settlement of United States v. AT & T and became a subsidiary of the newly formed Regional Bell Operating Company U S WEST, Inc. Pacific Northwest Bell became defunct when U S WEST consolidated its three main subsidiaries, forming U S WEST Communications, Inc. on January 1, 1991.

Operating and squadron
Operating from airfields near Saint-Omer, the squadron was initially used for bombing and long-range reconnaissance, carrying out flights of up to behing the front lines.
Operating in the Army Co-operation role in Northern Iraq, it was equipped with Bristol Fighters, the squadron remained there for ten years before moving to Egypt in 1929.
Operating under the motto, “ Built For Business ”, the first U. S. squadron to arrive at NAS Brunswick was a heavier-than-air Scouting Squadron ( VS1D1 ).
Up until 1980, Strategic Air Command considered retaining the former SAC Alert Facility on the south end of the airfield as either an Operating Location ( OL ) or as a smaller installation to be called McCoy Air Force Station under control of an air base squadron for occasional dispersal basing of two B-52D / G / H and two KC-135A / E / Q aircraft from other SAC installations.
The squadron also supports “ Operating Location-A ” in Oslo, Norway, shipping for $ 50 million war readiness material and $ 900 million U. S. Marine Corps and U. S. Navy equipment.
Operating out of Gioia del Colle Air Base near Bari, Italy, on each occasion the squadron took over responsibility for supporting the no-fly zone from 23 Squadron before being relieved by 5 Squadron from RAF Coningsby.

Operating and participated
Weinberg started working in the computing business at IBM in 1956 at the Federal Systems Division Washington, where he participated as Manager of Operating Systems Development in the Project Mercury ( 1959 – 1963 ), which aimed to put a human in orbit around the Earth.
The following year, 2nd Brigade participated in the largest helicopter air assault in military history to seize Forward Operating Base Cobra. Operation Desert Shield and Desert StormThe “ Strike ” Brigade moved to Saudi Arabia as part of Operation Desert Shield in late summer 1990 to deter a possible Iraqi invasion.

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