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* 1907 – Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis fines Standard Oil of Indiana a record $ 29. 4 million for illegal rebating to freight carriers ; the conviction and fine are later reversed on appeal.
; Poplog: Poplog implements a version of CL, with POP-11, and optionally Prolog, and Standard ML ( SML ), allowing mixed language programming.
* Transfer protocols: Standard and fast serial ; burst mode ; and commands for parallel interface ( the latter not used )
Meanwhile, Columbia University's liberal faculty members became disenchanted with the university president's ties to oilmen and businessmen, including Leonard McCollum, president of Continental Oil ; Frank Abrams, chairman of Standard Oil of New Jersey ; Bob Kleberg, president of King Ranch ; H. J. Porter, a Texas oil producer ; Bob Woodruff, president of Coca-Cola ; and Clarence Francis, General Foods chairman.
" The New American Standard Bible ( NASB ) translates this verse in the latter manner, and translations in other languages such as the Dutch Statenvertaling translate it likewise: " When this letter is read among you, have it also read in the church of the Laodiceans ; and you, for your part read my letter ( that is coming ) from Laodicea.
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* Omok is played the same as Standard Gomoku ; however, it is played on a 15 × 15 board and does not include the rule of four and four.
Any one language has only a subset of the aspectual distinctions attested in the world's languages, and some languages ( such as Standard German ; see below ) do not have aspects.
The latter two are phonetically indistinguishable ; in writing, capitalization differs: " Ich war am essen " vs. " Ich war am Essen " ( I was eating, compared to the Standard German approximation: " Ich war beim Essen "); yet these forms are not standardized and thus are relatively infrequently written down or printed, even in quotations or direct speech.
The Standard Oil Company was slow to appreciate the economic potential of the Spindletop oil field, and the Gulf Coast generally, which gave greater opportunity to others ; Spindletop became the birthplace of oil giants Texaco and Gulf Oil.
** Standard gauge: 7, 394 km gauge ( 2, 270 km electrified ; 1, 236 km double track )
Standard intelligence tests, such as the Stanford-Binet, are often inappropriate for children with autism ; the alternative of using developmental or adaptive skills measures are relatively poor measures of intelligence in autistic children, and may have resulted in incorrect claims that a majority of children with autism are mentally retarded.
Godwin's political views were diverse and do not perfectly agree with any of the ideologies that claim his influence ; writers of the Socialist Standard, organ of the Socialist Party of Great Britain, consider Godwin both an individualist and a communist ; anarcho-capitalist Murray Rothbard did not regard Godwin as being in the individualist camp at all, referring to him as the " founder of communist anarchism "; and historian Albert Weisbord considers him an individualist anarchist without reservation.
* ECCAIRS 4. 2. 8 Data Definition Standard – Location Indicators by State &# 91 ; country &# 93 ; 17 Sep 2010
Sometimes, " international English " and the related terms above refer to a desired standardisation, i. e. Standard English ; however, there is no consensus on the path to this goal.
* 1827 – Sir Sandford Fleming, Canadian engineer ; introduced Universal Standard Time ( d. 1915 )
This was the last of Whale's films to be produced under the Laemmle family ; the Laemmles lost control of the studio to J. Cheever Cowdin, head of the Standard Capital Corporation, and Charles R. Rogers, who was installed in Junior Laemmle's old job.
The fact that rebates had been given was not contested ; what was at issue was whether Standard Oil knew the railroad's posted rates, and if it had a duty to enquire if it did not.

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His rage assumes a religious form ; ;
In a bold, sometimes careless, form there is nothing academic ; ;
Even in its present form, however, the first part of Malraux's unrecoverable novel is among the greatest works of mid-twentieth century literature ; ;
What I have observed time and time again is a process of integration, integration that begins as abstract design and gradually takes on recognizable form ; ;
for since it is nilpotent, the minimal polynomial for this operator is of the form Af for some Af ; ;
But first, we must define two terms so that their meaning will be clearly understood: form -- any unique sequence of alphabetic characters that can appear in a language preceded and followed by a space ; ;
A location in the computer store is also named for each marked form ; ;
The address Af and the number of cells required to store the form are written in Af ; ;
Again the problem is how to get it done and in what form to offer the group relations education ; ;
But by the tracing procedure, he could, in a strange obviously kinesthetic manner, find the unseen form ; ;
The language is the conventional language of the form ; ;
In general, friendly contact with a member followed by contact with a clergyman will account for a major share of recruitment by the churches, making it quite evident that the extension of economic integration through co-optation is the principal form of mission in the contemporary church ; ;
The form of Christianity to which they were exposed was for some the Protestantism of the older stock, for others the Protestantism of the nineteenth-century immigration ; ;

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enter into contracts with educational institutions, scientific organizations, and industrial and engineering firms ; ;
( B ) to finance, for not more than two years beyond the end of said period, such grants, contracts, cooperative agreements, and studies as may theretofore have been undertaken pursuant to this Act ; ;
* the conclusion of supply and performance contracts where the total turnover provided for therein is more than the percentage of turnover for the previous financial year ;
They are attached to the terminal bone of the toe with a tough ligament ; when the animal contracts muscles in the toe to straighten it, the ligament forces the claw outwards.
At the same time, conflict grew between industrial employers and their workers as the industrialists denied collective bargaining and the right of the labour unions to represent working people ; the employers essentially dictated contracts signed on the personal level.
Critics, such as political economist Karl Polanyi, question whether a spontaneously ordered market can exist, completely free of " distortions " of political policy ; claiming that even the ostensibly freest markets require a state to exercise coercive power in some areas-to enforce contracts, to govern the formation of labor unions, to spell out the rights and obligations of corporations, to shape who has standing to bring legal actions, to define what constitutes an unacceptable conflict of interest, etc.
These rules may turn out to be familiar ones such as keeping contracts ; but equally, they may not, depending on the facts about real consequences.
In the eighties, many fighters defected to the rival World Karate Association ( WKA ) because of the PKA's policy of signing fighters to exclusive contracts ; plus, the PKA sanctioned fights exclusively with what has become known as " full contact rules " which permit kicks only above the waist as opposed to the international rules advocated by the WKA which is similar to kickboxing promotions in Japan and other countries in Asia and Europe.
Henry Maine in his analysis of the historical changes and development of human societies noted the key distinction between traditional societies defined as " status " societies based on the legal position of the Individual in regards to the rest of society, family association and functionally diffuse roles for individuals ; and modern " progressive " societies defined as " contract " societies where social relations are determined by contracts pursued by individuals to advance their interests.
The first two are expounded in chapter XIV of Leviathan (" of the first and second natural laws ; and of contracts "); the others in chapter XV (" of other laws of nature ").
Maritime law was also a great driver of international legal rules ; providing for the enforcement of contracts, the protection of shipwrecked sailors and property, and the maintaining of harbours.
Under Article VI of the United States Constitution, private contracts cannot be abridged ; this provision has been held by the United States Supreme Court to mean that the federal government or a State can only ( annul or invalidate ) a contract if it directly opposes an important public policy.
Sharia classically recognizes only natural persons, and never developed the concept of a legal person, or corporation, i. e., a legal entity that limits the liabilities of its managers, shareholders, and employees ; exists beyond the lifetimes of its founders ; and that can own assets, sign contracts, and appear in court through representatives.
This can be remembered by the mnemonic " MY LEGS ": Marriage, contracts for more than one Year, Land, Executor ( or Estate ), Goods ($ 500 or more ), Surety ; or Marriage, one Year, Land, Executor ( or Estate ), Guarantor, Sale.
However, Aragonés broke with DC when the company began insisting on work-for-hire contracts ; when Aragonés balked, an editor tore up Aragonés ' paycheck in front of his face.
The first U. S. Supreme Court case to uphold the ban against involuntary servitude was Bailey v. Alabama ( 1911 ).</ p >< p > Requiring specific performance as a remedy for breach of personal services contracts has regarded as a form of involuntary servitude by some scholars and courts, though other jurisdictions and scholars have rejected this argument ; it is a popular rule in academia and many local jurisdictions, but has never been upheld by higher courts .</ p >
Afterwards, de Haviland discovered employment contracts in the United States could only serve a duration of seven years ; de Haviland had been under contract with the studio since 1935.
Nearly 100 % of 1939's advertisers renewed their contracts for 1940 ; manufacturers of farm tractors made radios standard equipment on their machines.
However, according to an article by former Space Shuttle program Director Wayne Hale on his official NASA blog, the space shuttle program, in preparation for the 2010 shutdown, has already terminated many specialty parts and materials contracts, many with small businesses whose only customer may have been the shuttle program and who closed shop and retired upon receiving their termination letters ; as a result, it would be difficult and expensive at this point to extend the shuttle program, and there would be a lag of at least a year ( without flights ) before exhausted exotic parts and supplies could be replaced.
Under the direction of social welfare activists, orphan asylums began to promote adoptions based on sentiment rather than work ; children were placed out under agreements to provide care for them as family members instead of under contracts for apprenticeship.
When using contracts, a supplier should not try to verify that the contract conditions are satisfied ; the general idea is that code should " fail hard ", with contract verification being the safety net.
* Revision of all contracts for military provisions ;

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