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A European minivan design was conceived in the late 1970s by the Rootes Group in partnership with the French automaker Matra ( which was also affiliated with Simca, the former French subsidiary of the Chrysler Corporation, sold in 1977 to the PSA Group ).
At least one other PSA was produced for the American Dental Association, featuring Dr. McCoy and Nurse Chapel, but it has yet to resurface.
In 1981, Jean Todt, former co-driver for Hannu Mikkola, Timo Mäkinen and Guy Fréquelin among others, was asked by Jean Boillot, the head of Automobiles Peugeot, to create a competition department for PSA Peugeot Citroën.
At the front was a standard MacPherson strut layout with anti-roll bar, while the rear used the PSA Peugeot-Citroën fully independent trailing arm / torsion bar set up that was first introduced on the Peugeot 305 estate.
Southwest ( later called Pacific ) was the only airline until 1966, when PSA started flying Electras nonstop from LAX, with 727s later that year.
The presence of chemical markers such as PSA or PAP in the female genital tract has been considered evidence in rape trials, but Sensabaugh and Kahane demonstrated in four specimens that PAP was an order of magnitude greater in a woman's ejaculate than in her urine.
The PSA, which overtly promotes the legalization of marijuana use, was created by Philadelphia filmmaker Jason Druss as an entry into NORML's annual video contest.
It was gradually replaced after 1994 by another joint PSA-Renault design, known as the ES engine at PSA and the L engine at Renault.
After the war, airlines slowly returned to Oakland: Western Airlines began flights in 1946, and was followed by American Airlines, TWA, United, Transocean Airlines and Pacific Southwest Airlines ( PSA ).
Jets arrived in 1968 ; in 1969 Western had nonstop 737s to Las Vegas, Oakland and San Francisco, but by 1980 SFO was the only nonstop jet destination ( on PSA by then ).
The PSA in its current form was in many ways shaped by the Ad Council ( initially called the War Advertising Council ) during and after World War II.
PSA was first identified by researchers attempting to find a substance in seminal fluid that would aid in the investigation of rape cases.
It was only loans from the Public Service Investment Society, set up by the PSA in 1928, that prevented many of them falling into the clutches of loans sharks.
An overcrowded Wellington department was described by the PSA as “ a compromise between a hot-house and a tin shed erected by amateur carpenters ”.
By mid-century, the PSA was a confident, energetic organisation.
By the 1970s the PSA was again in resistance mode as pressure came on public sector pay as a result of an economic downturn.
In 2000, the first Quality for Partnership Agreement was signed by the PSA and the Government.
In accordance with PSA Group policy, the C3's chassis was used for the Peugeot 1007 and the Peugeot 207.
The airport was initially served by five airlines: Pacific Air Lines, PSA Airlines, United Airlines, Western, and West Coast.
She gained national attention in 1998, when she was featured in the famous This Is Your Brain on Drugs PSA television advertisement, in which she proceeds to destroy a kitchen with a frying pan as she lists the important things in life that heroin harms.
PSA was known by its slogan " The World's Friendliest Airline " and for the iconic smile painted on the nose of its airplanes, the PSA Grinningbirds ... Opinion L. A. of the Los Angeles Times stated that PSA was " practically the unofficial flag carrier airline of California for almost 40 years.

PSA and one
The Port of Singapore, run by the port operators PSA International ( formerly the Port of Singapore Authority ) and Jurong Port, is the world's busiest in terms of shipping tonnage handled 1. 04 billion gross tons were handled in the year 2004, crossing the one billion mark for the first time in Singapore's maritime history.
Carrefour is the world's second largest retail group in terms of revenue ; EADS is the world's second largest aerospacial company ; Total is the world's fourth largest private oil company ; Danone is the world's fifth largest food company and the world's largest supplier of mineral water ; Sanofi Aventis is the world's fifth largest pharmaceutical company ; Publicis is the world's third largest advertising company ; PSA is the world's 6th and Europe's 2nd largest automaker ; Renault-Nissan is the world's leading electric car developer among major automakers ; Accor is the leading European hotel group ; Alstom is one of the world's leading conglomerates in power generation and transport ; Pernod Ricard is one of the world's biggest producer of distilled beverages ( owning the former Seagram distilleries ).
She participated in a PSA to raise awareness about the disease., then later became one of the spokesperson for Sheer Cover makeup.
For example in one episode, Gadget tries to hitchhike saying he hopes the approaching motorist doesn't mind him doing so, with the ending PSA making very clear how dangerous hitchhiking can be.
For example, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit talked about child abduction in one episode, so it had a PSA about child abduction.
PSA level is one of three variables on which the risk-stratification is based ; the others are the grade of prostate cancer ( Gleason grading system ) and the stage of cancer based on physical examination and imaging studies.
The early history of the PSA is one of dogged resistance to cuts in pay and conditions.
PSA is one of the four heritage airlines that form US Airways, the other airlines being America West Airlines, Piedmont Airlines and Allegheny Airlines.
An example of the famous PSA smile on one of its Lockheed L-1011 TriStar s.
Two PSA flight attendants disembarking one of the company's aircraft.
At one stage, parent firm PSA Peugeot Citroën had planned to launch a Talbot Samba replacement as a version of the AX with a different grille and a Talbot badge, but this plan was cancelled, as the entire Talbot marque was axed in the same year the AX was launched.
The PSA Group, formed in 1976 when Peugeot bought out its competitor, Citroën, took over the former Chrysler Europe in 1979 ; one its first decisions was to rebrand all of the models manufactured in the French and British factories to Talbot.
The PAC tranche will receive whichever rate is lower, so it will change prepayment at one PSA for the first part of its life, then switch to the other rate.
PSA International Pte Ltd, formerly Port of Singapore Authority is one of the world's largest port operators.
The PSA has only one seat in the legislature, and Tambacounda is its political base.
PSA is one of two providers of continuing professional development programmes for pharmacists in Australia — the other being the Australian College of Pharmacy ( ACP )— and organises various pharmacy events including the Pharmacy Australia Congress ( PAC ).
Dr. Denmeade is also one of the co-inventors of PRX302 which is a modified form of the potent bacterial toxin proaerolysin that has been reengineered for activation by the protease Prostate-Specific Antigen ( PSA ).

PSA and original
Another example is when the original Law & Order did an episode about drunk driving, which had a PSA about drunk driving.
The original goal of the organization was to reduce litter through public service advertising ( PSA ) campaigns.

PSA and TV
Colleen has partnered with The Oral Cancer Foundation to do additional interviews in print and TV media as well as produce public service TV announcements ( PSA ) on the importance of early detection.

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