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Overseas and continued
Overseas, the company continued to be known as Terra Networks.
In 1992 the Overseas Telecommunications Commission, a separate government body established in 1946, was merged with the Australian Telecommunications Corporation into the short-lived Australian and Overseas Telecommunications Corporation ( AOTC ) which continued trading under the established identities of Telecom and OTC.
It continued after the Indigenato system was abolished in the early 1960s after the Portuguese colony of Mozambique has been rebranded the Overseas Province of Mozambique in the 1950s.
Overseas, however, Haley and his band continued to be popular, touring the United Kingdom in February 1957, during which Haley and his crew were mobbed by thousands of fans at Waterloo Station in London at an incident which the media dubbed the Second Battle of Waterloo.
However, even after the merger, a British Airways European Division, which incorporated the former BEA Mainline operation, the erstwhile Super One-Eleven and Cargo divisions, as well as British Airtours, continued to exist alongside a British Airways Overseas, a British Airways Regional and four other divisions until 1 April 1977 when these were replaced by a unified operating structure organised into a number of departments, including commercial operations, flight operations, engineering, planning, catering and personnel.
Overseas entries and wins at the regatta have continued to multiply.
Jacob's successful management of Bush House led to his being appointed Director of the reconstructed Overseas service in which post he continued until 1951.
With few modifications, this method of moving classified mail abroad continued until 1918 when the War Department established the Military Postal Express Service, consisting of 70 officers and enlisted soldiers, divided into an Overseas Service and a European Service.
With Wood getting an assist from writer-artists Nick Cuti, Paul Kirchner and Larry Hama, Sally Forth continued in Overseas Weekly until April 22, 1974.
He continued his secondary school education overseas at the Overseas School of Colombo, from 1981 to 1982 until he completed his GCE Ordinary Level Certificate.

Overseas and John
At a conference in Washington, D. C. on February 12, 1955 between officials of the U. S. State Department and the French Minister of Overseas Affairs, it was agreed that all U. S. aid would be funneled directly to South Vietnam and that all major military responsibilities would be transferred from the French to the MAAG under the command of Lieutenant General John O ' Daniel.
Their report recommended massive changes in British commercial aviation, including airline mergers to create in 1939, British Overseas Airways Corporation, a new airline under new managers including its chairman Sir John Reith ( founder of the BBC ).
The Patriotic Forum was largely composed of ex-NF members, such as Alan Harvey, Keith Jowsey, John Samuel and Kelvin Sanderson, the former National Front Overseas ' Liaison officer.
Along with Lynda Chalker, Baroness Chalker of Wallasey, who was then the UK's Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Minister for Overseas Development, Sir John assisted the British delegation which participated in the first Tokyo International Conference on African Development in October 1993.
* John Kerin, MP: Minister for Trade and Overseas Development ( from 27 December 1991 )
* John Boardman-The Greeks Overseas: Their Early Colonies and Trade.
* Overseas Press Club, New York: John Faber Award
Sir John was educated at Marlborough College, from which he won a scholarship to the University of Keele, graduating in 1967, when he joined the newly formed Ministry of Overseas Development.
In his time as Permanent Secretary, Sir John led the transformation of the Overseas Development Administration from a self-contained enclave of the Foreign Office into the fully fledged and highly respected Department for International Development ( DFID ).
Their conflict blew up every few months, until on 16 April 1961 the Overseas Weekly published a front page scandal about General Walker, accusing him of brainwashing his troops with John Birch Society materials, supplied to him by evangelist Billy James Hargis.
* Reauthorize or Retire the Overseas Private Investment Corporation ?, by Ian Vásquez and John Welborn, Foreign Policy Briefing no.
Recipient of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning, Bennett has earned almost every honor his profession has to offer including the Sigma Delta Chi Award, the National Journalism Award, the National Cartoonist Society Award for Editorial Cartoons, the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award, the John Fischetti Award, the National Headliner Award, the Thomas Nast Award from the Overseas Press Club and the Ranan Lurie / United Nations Political Cartoon Award.

Overseas and remains
Regardless of the many changes to the Taiwan Study tour program and the cultural changes of Overseas Chinese, the Taiwan Study tour aka " Love Boat " still remains a valuable program to the Overseas Chinese community worldwide.
The National Celebration Day is now mainly celebrated in the Free Area which remains under control of the Republic, but is also celebrated by some Overseas Chinese.
Governors of colonies in the British Empire were entitled to be addressed as excellency and this remains the position for the Governors of what are now known as British Overseas Territories.
She remains committed to France's territorial sovereignty, including the Overseas departments and territories.
Most of the time there was no proper reburial for the skeletal remains, and this caused an outcry by Overseas Vietnamese, most of whom came from the South.
Overseas sales as a percentage of total sales remains at approximately 70 %.
This section is relatively unused since the British Overseas Territories Act 2002 came into force, but remains part of the law.

Overseas and century
It is estimated that over 75 % of all overseas Chinese in North America until the mid-to late-20th century claimed origin in Taishan, the city is also known as the " Home of Overseas Chinese.
Its peak came in the 16th century when the brotherhoods of the Merchants of Overseas sold their hemp fabric throughout Europe.
Despite human habitations and a century of economic exploitation of the forest well into the late forty's, the Sundarbans retained a forest closure of about 70 % according to the Overseas Development Administration ( ODA ) of the United Kingdom in 1979.
Towards the end of the 19th century, the dominance of the British / Anglo-American capitalists and their Overseas Chinese trading partners turned the Philippines into an " Anglo-Chinese Colony under the Spanish Flag ".

Overseas and BC
Hong Kong official travel documents prior to 1997 included the Hong Kong Certificate of Identity ( CI ), British Dependent Territories Citizen ( BDTC ), British National ( Overseas ) ( BN ( O )) and British Citizen ( BC ) passports.

Overseas and Temple
He is a barrister by profession and was appointed a Queen's Counsel for Gibraltar in 1998 and elected an Overseas Master of the Bench of Inner Temple in 2011.

Overseas and at
Researchers at the Overseas Development Institute indicate the main obstacles to greater funding from donors include: donor priorities, aid architecture, and the lack of evidence and advocacy.
Major General A W Dennis, CB, OBE ( rtd ), British Army, previously Director of Military Assistance Overseas, made the following comments on the initial phase in Namibia at a conference in Pretoria, South Africa on 6 August 1992:
Overseas licensed drivers are significantly more likely to be found at fault in a collision in which they are involved ( 66. 9 %), compared to fully licenced New Zealand drivers ( 51. 9 %), and only slightly less likely to be found at fault than restricted ( novice ) New Zealand drivers ( 68. 9 %).
The Overseas service relocated to premises in Oxford Street while the European service moved temporarily to the emergency broadcasting facilities at Maida Vale Studios.
Three former British European Airways ( BEA ) Vickers Vikings, which Laker had acquired in 1949 as well, were overhauled at ATL's Southend maintenance base and sold on to British Overseas Airways Corporation ( BOAC ) at a profit.
A new Ministry of Overseas Development was established, with its greatest success at the time being the introduction of interest-free loans for the poorest countries.
The Minister of Overseas Development, Barbara Castle, set a standard in interest relief on loans to developing nations which resulted in changes to the loan policies of many donor countries, “ a significant shift in the conduct of rich white nations to poor brown ones .” Loans were introduced to developing countries on terms that were more favourable to them than those given by governments of all other developed countries at that time.
The British's Overseas Territories Act, passed in February 2002, provides automatic acquisition of British citizenship, including automatic transmission of citizenship to their children ; the right of abode, including the right to live and work in Britain and the European Union ; the right not to exercise or to formally renounce British citizenship ; and the right to use the fast track EU / EEA channel at the airport, free of British immigration controls.
A study by researchers at the Overseas Development Institute ( ODI ) of 24 countries that experienced growth found that in 18 cases, poverty was alleviated.
Researchers at the Overseas Development Institute compares situations such as in Uganda, where during a period of annual growth of 2. 5 % between 2000 and 2003, the percentage of people living in poverty actually increased by 3. 8 %.
His precise quote, at a dinner of the Tory Reform Group at the Royal Overseas League on 8 November 1985, was on the subject of the sale of assets commonplace among individuals or states when they encountered financial difficulties: ' First of all the Georgian silver goes.
Students living in the UK, if they are from non-European countries, have to pay the same fees as Overseas students at a very high rate, even if they have been in the UK for more than 3 years, without Indefinite Leave to Remain.
The Brethren were also instrumental in establishing the Christian Rural Overseas Program ( CROP ), which was originally housed at Bethany Biblical Seminary, the Brethren Seminary in Chicago.
A memorial, including the ashes of over 300 victims, exists today at Overseas Highway mile marker 82.
U. S. 1 ( or the Overseas Highway ) crosses the key at approximately mile markers 9. 5-11, between East Rockland Key and the Saddlebunch Keys.
U. S. 1 ( or the Overseas Highway ) crosses the key at mile markers 29. 5 — 33, one of the few places on the Keys where the road orients north-south ( along the eastern edge of the Key ).
U. S. 1 ( or the Overseas Highway ) crosses the key at approximately mile markers 20. 5 – 23, between Summerland Key and Sugarloaf Key.
Duck Key is located oceanside of U. S. 1 ( or the Overseas Highway ), at approximately mile marker 61, between Conch Key and Grassy Key at.

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