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Erich Rader, Grand Admiral: The Personal Memoir of the Commander in Chief of the German Navy From 1935 Until His Final Break With Hitler in 1943.
Chief Scientist Dr. John Bailey with the Personal Care Products Council, a group representing the interests of the cosmetics industry, says the following about the EWG findings: " EWG ’ s report lacks scientific credibility "; " EWG ’ s allegations are in direct conflict with the established scientific and FDA safety assessments of sunscreen products and their ingredients, including those from scientific and regulatory bodies in the European Union, Canada, and several other countries "; " EWG invents its own sunscreen product rating system based on very questionable scientific methodology [...] proven to be inaccurate and unreliable by sunscreen experts around the world ".
He became Chief of Personal Staff to the Reichsführer ( Heinrich Himmler ) and SS Liaison Officer to Hitler until his replacement in 1943.
Apart from the information passing across his desk, Wolff received ( as Chief of Personal Staff Reichsführer-SS ) copies of all letters from SS officers, and his friends at this point included the organizer of " Operation Reinhard " Odilo Globocnik.
Medical Doctorate, Chief of the Personal Staff of the Reich Physician SS and Police.
In 1864, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Gendarmery Corps ; in 1874, Deputy Chief of Gendarmery ; and finally, in 1876, Chief of Gendarmery and Chief of the " Third Department " ( Третье отделение ; Political Surveillance and Investigations Department ) of His Imperial Highness's Personal Chancellery.
In Grant's Personal Memoirs he described a conversation with his Chief Engineer regarding Butler's predicament:
Joe Esposito officiated as Chief Road Manager and Chief Personal Aide for almost 17 years.
Marty Lacker served as Elvis ' Chief Personal Aide for 3 of those years Esposito claims.
In the 2000 TV film This Is Personal: The Hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper, he portrayed George Oldfield, the Assistant Chief Constable for Crime at West Yorkshire Police whose health deteriorated during the investigation as he received messages purportedly from the killer.
Subsequently, he was asked by Secretary of State for Defence, Michael Heseltine, to act as his Personal Advisor in the MoD, and then as Permanent Secretary in the role of Chief of Defence Procurement, a position which he held for six years.

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It is still remembered fondly by many people in the small towns it served as " The Route of Personal Service ," and is commemorated by a namesake institution, the Tennessee Central Railway Museum, in its former master mechanic's shop, which also was its headquarters in its final years.

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Personal identification cards are issued to all adult males on which tax payments, inoculations, periods of employment, and changes of residence are recorded.
Personal financial assistance would enable more emphasis to be placed on the interests of the individual.
Personal probabilities are problematic for science and for some applications where decision-makers lack the knowledge or time to specify an informed probability-distribution ( on which they are prepared to act ).
His later books include Carl Rogers on Personal Power ( 1977 ) and Freedom to Learn for the 80's ( 1983 ).
The Inquirer noted that the continued low return on investment and small margins of HP's personal computer manufacturing business, now named the Personal Systems Group, " continues to be what it was in the individual companies, not much more than a job creation scheme for its employees ".
Other books on Engelbart and his laboratory include Bootstrapping: Douglas Engelbart, Coevolution, and the Origins of Personal Computing by Thierry Bardini and The Engelbart Hypothesis: Dialogs with Douglas Engelbart, by Valerie Landau and Eileen Clegg in conversation with Douglas Engelbart.
Most such stories on Northcutt's Darwin Awards site are filed in the Personal Accounts section.
Personal use of these services was legalised by the Proclamation on Telecom Fraud Offences of 2012.
Personal use tax credits are tax credits given to individual taxpayers for education expenditures made on behalf of their own children.
Mountbatten was appointed a Personal Naval Aide-de-Camp to King George VI on 23 June 1936, and, having joined the Naval Air Division of the Admiralty in July 1936, he attended the coronation of King George VI in May 1937.
Also in the small state of Goa, a civil code based on the old Portuguese Family Laws was allowed to continue, and Muslim Personal law was prohibited by Nehru.
It can be passed in a Personal Traveler, or planted on another letterboxer or their unattended bags on the trails or at gatherings.
Moves towards a strict liability regime in Europe began with the Council of Europe Convention on Products Liability in regard to Personal Injury and Death ( the Strasbourg Convention ) in 1977.
Personal service providers can place their service marks on their delivery vehicles, such as on the trucks of plumbers or on moving vans.
The display of the Speech Recognition screensaver on a Personal computer | PC, in which the Character ( arts ) | character responds to questions, e. g. " Where are you?
Personal income tax is often collected on a pay-as-you-earn basis, with small corrections made soon after the end of the tax year.
He gave an interview for The Daily Telegraph ( published on 5 January 1898 as ' Personal Recollections of Arthur H. Hallam ').
* Microsoft Windows operating systems become virtually ubiquitous on IBM Personal Computers.
Grissom died while putting the finishing touches on Gemini: A Personal Account of Man's Venture Into Space ; he had been heavily involved in the engineering of the spacecraft.
Lindsay Lohan covered " Edge of Seventeen " on her 2005 album, A Little More Personal.
* Most recursive acronyms are recursive on the first letter, which is therefore an arbitrary choice, often selected for reasons of humour, ease of pronunciation, or consistency with an earlier acronym that used the same letters for different words, such as PHP: PHP Hypertext Preprocessor, which was originally " Personal home page ".
In 2000, the first widely available software ALE controller for the Personal Computer, PCALE, became available, and hams started to set up stations based on it.

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Personal Emergency Response Systems ( PERS ), or Telecare ( UK term ), are a particular sort of assistive technology that use electronic sensors connected to an alarm system to help caregivers manage risk and help vulnerable people stay independent at home longer.
Brad Silverberg was VP of engineering until he left in early 1990 to head up the Personal Systems division at Microsoft.
: Monitoring and Stimulating Your Personal Rate of Growth in a Rapidly Changing World " at fm-2030. narod. ru
Personal subjective perceptions or judgments can only be said to be true at the same time in the same respect, in which case, the law of noncontradiction must be applicable to personal judgments.
" Behind the Curtain at LEO: A Personal Reminiscence ".
* Personal home page at ETH Zürich.
The 2007 film Personal Effects, was filmed in the newly-constructed Blusson Hall at the Burnaby Campus.
Personal trust law developed in England at the time of the Crusades, during the 12th and 13th centuries.
Personal favors, bribery, and taking of public monies are all too common at all levels of government.
published his memoirs McLean Hospital: A Personal Memoir about his career-spanning time at McLean, from Residency to Psychiatrist-in-Chief.
In Universal Personal Telecommunications ( UPT ), personal mobility is the ability of a user to access telecommunication services at any UPT terminal on the basis of a personal identifier, and the capability of the network to provide those services in accord with the user's service profile.
The most common of these are the Mobile Information Device Profile aimed at mobile devices, such as cell phones, and the Personal Profile aimed at consumer products and embedded devices like set-top boxes and PDAs.
In 1994, at the age of 60, she launched her only exercise video, titled Joan Collins Personal Workout.
Personal decisions of any one worker, such as where to place pictures on their desk, do not require a vote at all, as they affect only one individual.
Personal trust law developed in England at the time of the Crusades, during the 12th and 13th centuries.
The Tribunal's President then called on the captive's Personal Representative to explain his efforts to explain the captive's right to be present at his Tribunal.
Zinn's years at Spelman are recounted in his autobiography You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train: A Personal History of Our Times.
This rare example is found at the Personal Computer Museum in Brantford, Ontario.
* Atanasoff Personal Papers at Iowa State
Personal names often appear within the place names, presumably the names of landowners at the time of naming.
Scott's films at Paramount include the aforementioned Go West, Young Man ( 1936 ), which reunited him with director Henry Hathaway and is Mae West's adaptation of Lawrence Riley's Broadway hit comedy Personal Appearance ; So Red the Rose ( 1936 ), directed by King Vidor and starring Margaret Sullavan ; and High, Wide, and Handsome.
Players type what they wish to say into the Personal Electronic Thing ( PET ) at the bottom of the screen.
( Subtitle A: Disclosure of Nonpublic Personal Information, codified at )

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