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DPC and is
The DePaul Center ( DPC ), an 11-story building fully renovated in 1993 to include modern classrooms, high-tech student services and a business library, is located in the building that formerly housed the A. M. Rothschild & Company Store and the Goldblatt's Department Store.
It often occurs where there is no damp-proof course ( DPC ) or where the DPC has been damaged or bridged.
The Department of the Premier and Cabinet ( DPC ) has overarching responsibility for federal, state and local government relations, delivers specialist policy advice to the Premier and Ministers and is committed to working with, and for the community.
A distal left tarsometatarsus ( DPC 1652 ) recovered from early Oligocene deposits of Fayyum, Egypt ( Jebel Qatrani Formation, c. 33 mya ) is similar in general pattern and some details to that of a modern sea eagle.
The Digital Preservation Coalition ( DPC ) is a UK-based non-profit limited company which seeks to secure the preservation of digital resources in the UK and internationally to secure the global digital memory and knowledge base.
Since 2004, the DPC has sponsored an international Digital Preservation Award, which is presented as part of the Conservation Awards.
Democracy Party of China ( DPC ) () is a political party that started in the People's Republic of China, and was banned by the Communist Party of China ( CPC ).
The history of the DPC and its foundation date is unclear because it has many historical paths under different groups of founders.
* Based on the many documents issued by the Democracy Party of China Zhejiang Organizing Committee and the Beijing-Tianjin Party Office in 1998, especially the “ Declaration of the Democracy Party of China for the New Century ” issued by Chinese Democracy Party United Headquarter on January 1, 2000, it is clear that the DPC is firmly established on a solid foundation of true democratic ideals.
The Domestic Policy Council ( DPC ) of the United States is the principal forum used by the President of the United States for considering domestic policy matters, excluding economic matters, which are the domain of the National Economic Council.
The Director of the DPC is titled the Assistant to the President and Director of the Domestic Policy Council.

DPC and by
The qualifying scores are determined by DPC according to the results of the preceding year's national competition, and typically do not have much variation from year to year.
A set of meetings held in Tokyo in January 2001, and involving Ron Lake ( Galdos ), Richard Martell ( Galdos ), OGC Staff ( Kurt Buehler, David Schell ), Mr. Shige Kawano ( DPC ), Mr. Akifumi Nakai ( NTT Data ) and Dr. Shimada ( Hitachi CRL ) led to the signing of an MOU between DPC and OGC by which OGC would endeavour to inject the fundamental elements required to support G-XML into GML, thus enabling G-XML to be written as a GML application schema.
Crane hoped that the DPC would be used by other game designers to further extend the life of the aging console, but the video game crash of 1983 made this moot.
This was accomplished by building a custom chip called the " DPC " chip into the cartridge.
The Communist party declared the DPC an illegal organization, followed by a crackdown in Beijing in 1998.

DPC and ),
Crane designed and patented a component he called the Display Processor Chip ( DPC ), which could greatly enhance the 2600's graphics capabilities and could process music in 3 channels plus drums.

DPC and also
In the Fall, 2010, Hoppus had a guest star role in the digital comedy short film Lil DPC from writer / director Michael Ratner which also features the Soprano's Steve Schirripa and rapper Fat Joe.
Government funding through the Defense Plant Corporation ( DPC ) also prompted Cities Service to build plants to manufacture butadiene, used to make synthetic rubber, and toluene, a fuel octane booster and solvent.
In the Fall, 2010, Schirripa had a guest star role in the digital comedy short film, " Lil DPC ," from writer / director Michael Ratner, which also features Rapper Fat Joe and Blink 182's Mark Hoppus.

DPC and .
In November 2000, the Urban Land Institute presented DPC with its Award for Excellence for Rehabilitation.
DePaul partnered with Roosevelt University and Columbia College Chicago to build the University Center of Chicago, an 18-story residence hall two blocks south of DPC housing 1, 700 students, which opened in 2004 at the intersection of State and Congress Streets.
In October 1994 the Blues Explosion made their first attempt to record a live album at DPC, Tucson, Arizona, US but the performance was plagued with technical problems and was stopped when an audience member threw a stink bomb.
During development the machine had the codename DPC, which stood for damp-proof course, to confuse potential competitors.
In the state assembly elections of 1989, DPC had put up four candidates, who together got 298 votes.
According to the DPC, the port handled 23. 5 million tonnes of cargo in 2003, as well as 1, 426, 000 passengers.

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The French version of the logoIn 1964, all " Hudson's Bay Company " stores were rebranded as the Bay.
In Session logoIn Session ( the successor to Court TV News ) provides live coverage of trials, legal news, and details of highly publicized crimes during their news programming hours from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Final CFTR logoIn 1971, it changed its call letters to CFTR, a tribute to Ted Rogers, Sr., radio pioneer and father of controlling shareholder Ted Rogers.
Former logoIn September 1933, the merger was dissolved and a new transmitter at 730 kHz went on the air with the call sign CFPL.
Centenary of Rugby League logoIn 2008, the centenary year of rugby league in Australia was celebrated, with 2008 World Cup being held and the Royal Australian Mint launching a series of uncirculated coins in November 2007 to commemorate the occasion.

Canada and elite
The bank is controlled by a board of directors, which is composed of the elite central bankers of 11 different countries ( US, UK, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Sweden ).
The term was used to designate the pre-Confederation British ruling classes of Upper Canada and Lower Canada, known as the Family Compact and the Château Clique, an elite within the governing classes, and often members within a section of society known as the United Empire Loyalists.
At the same time, some among the Anglophone business elite were advocating for a union of Upper and Lower Canada to ensure competitiveness on a national scale with the increasingly large and powerful economy of the United States ( who, in part, inspired the rebels by their own successful war of independence ).
Even before the Globe merged with the Mail and Empire, the paper was widely considered the voice of the Upper Canada elite — that is, the Bay Street financial community of Toronto and the intellectuals of university and government institutions.
Senior members of Upper Canada bureaucracy, the Executive Council of Upper Canada and Legislative Council of Upper Canada, made up the elite of the Compact.
Creighton's first works were studies in the Rebellion of 1837-38 in Lower Canada, which Creighton believed to the product of the clash between the economic traditionalism of French Canada and the relentless drive of the Anglo business elite of Montreal.
Following an inquiry, the elite Canadian Airborne Regiment was disbanded and the reputation of the Canadian Forces suffered within Canada.
One of those elite was Canada's E. P. Taylor ( 1901 – 1989 ), chairman of a giant business conglomerate, the founder of the Jockey Club of Canada, and later the president of the National Thoroughbred Racing Association.
After 1867 and up until the 1960s, the idea that the BNAA was a legal document containing guarantees to the equality of the two founding peoples was taken for granted by most members of the intellectual elite of French Canada.
The Parti canadien () or Parti patriote () was a primarily francophone political party in what is now Quebec founded by members of the liberal elite of Lower Canada at the beginning of the 19th century.
Éric Montpetit of the Université de Montréal writes that he mandate of the Tremblay Commission could be described as making explicit Quebec ’ s vision of Canada, which had been expressed by the traditional elite, with the blessing of the Clergy.
In 1829, Colborne founded Upper Canada College as a school based on the elite English public school model to educate boys in preparation for becoming leaders of the colonies.
The Canadian Forces SkyHawks Parachute Demonstration Team has also had support from The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, with several members joining the elite demonstration team.
From a middle-class Winnipeg family, Heap attended the elite Upper Canada College on a scholarship, and then Queen's University and University of Chicago.
English Canada in 1960 was still dominated by a staunchly Protestant elite, most obvious in the power the Orange Orders held in society.
It was a practice common also among the British fur traders in Canada ; both the fur traders and American Indians saw such marriages as a way to increase the alliances among the elite of both cultures.
Entry to the firm is highly selective, generally open to only the most academically successful students from the most elite law schools in the United States and Canada.
Former hockey clubs and events at the sportsplex include: Dartmouth Moosehead Mounties ( senior hockey ), Dartmouth Oland Exports from 1995-1998 of the Maritime Junior Hockey League, Dartmouth Destroyers of Canadian elite hockey senior league 2005-2006, annual SEDHMA minor hockey international hockey tournament, Air Canada national midget championships in 1992, Fred Page Cup in 1996, The Nova Scotia Liberal Party leadership convention was held there in April 2007.
Already a close friend of fellow New Brunswickers, Max Aitken ( Lord Beaverbrook ) and a bright young lawyer named Richard Bennett, Dunn's brokerage work led to even more business connections with some of the elite of corporate Canada, including George Alexander Drummond, Henry Pellatt and the up-and-coming Izaak Walton Killam.

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