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Regulator and captain
Just three days later, Jim French was present with his pals at Blazer's Mills for the gunfight against Buckshot Roberts, when Regulator captain Richard M. Brewer was killed.

Regulator and them
As the bodies of Morton and Baker each bore eleven bullet holes, one for each Regulator, Utley believes that the Regulators murdered them and killed McCloskey for opposing them.
The confirmed killings claimed to have been carried out by the Regulators during Brewer's period as leader were those of Sheriff William Brady, William Morton, deputy George W. Hindman, lawman / outlaw Frank Baker, Buckshot Roberts, and fellow Regulator William McCloskey, whom the Regulators believed to have betrayed them.

Regulator and they
When the Americans captured the Bermudian privateer Regulator, they discovered that virtually all of her crew were black slaves.
The Regulator ’ s industry panel, which provided the Regulator with feedback on its charges and policies said in April 2007 that they had ‘‘ major concerns with the quality and cost of the services ’’ provided to the Regulator by the Central Bank.
Shortly thereafter, James Robertson and a group of migrants from North Carolina ( some historians suggest they were refugees of the Regulator wars ) formed the Watauga settlement at Sycamore Shoals in modern Elizabethton.
In the summer of 2011 Radical Routes agreed to join the federation of UK co-operatives called Cooperatives UK, with whom they launched proposals for an Independent Cooperative Regulator after the government announced that it would be abolished the FSA which had previously regulated Co-operatives registered as Industrial and Provident Societies.
It works by releasing an IGR ( Insect Growth Regulator ) that stops the development of insects before they become flies.

Regulator and would
The license in favour of BVI Cable was controversial, as the Regulator had announced in advance that only three licenses in total would be issued, and BVI Cable TV had crumbling cable television infrastructure, and was in no position to office cellular telephone services ( and to date, has not offered any cellular telephone services, or anything other than simple cable television ).
This included the making of threats to the independent Rail Regulator that if he intervened to defend the company against the government's attempts to force it into railway administration-a special status for insolvent railway companies-the government would introduce emergency legislation to take the regulator under direct political control.
In relation to powers to hold Railtrack-the national railway infrastructure company-to account, Morton's jurisdictional skirmishes with the Rail Regulator became public after the Ladbroke Grove rail crash and Morton would never accept that the Rail Regulator and not the SRA had the right to determine what Railtrack's financial framework and settlement should be.
He intentionally chose a path that would lead his forces through Regulator territory.

Regulator and be
In cybernetics, the Good Regulator or Conant-Ashby theorem is stated " Every Good Regulator of a system must be a model of that system ".
" Medical Doctor Regulator " decides what is to be the most efficient solution
In fact, when the Bermudian privateer Regulator was captured, virtually all of her crew were found to be Black slaves.
" Regulator ideas " are ideals that one must tend towards, but by definition may not be completely realized.
In response, Conant ( 1970 ) produced his so-called " Good Regulator theorem " stating that " every Good Regulator of a System Must be a Model of that System ".
Later, Shun appointed Yu to be General Regulator ( Prime Minister ).
He summed up his objections in what became his second most memorable railway phrase-' He who pays the piper should call the tune ' - by which he meant that the SRA should set the overall level of public spending on the railways, and what was to be delivered with the cash, and the Rail Regulator should simply check that the money was efficiently used.
In 2010 increased rainfall and water from upstream has allowed the Regulator at Clayton to be substantially removed.
He went on to be one of the leaders of the UK Osteopathy profession being appointed as a Member of Council of UK Regulator the General Osteopathic Council < nowiki > </ nowiki > in 2012.
* The Bosley Regulator, as described above, in which the Pins are mounted on a lever pivoted coaxially with the Balance, the extremity of the lever being able to be moved over a graduated scale.

Regulator and taken
Husband, a well-known local figure, was a radical champion of democracy who had taken part in the Regulator movement in North Carolina 25 years earlier.
The statutory position of Rail Regulator was abolished in July 2004 and his functions were taken over by the Office of Rail Regulation.
The QUINN group has taken action to counter the moves by the Financial Regulator including the mobilisation of its employees into street protests.
Under the Communication Regulations ( Amendment ) Bill 2007, the Communications Regulator ( ComReg ) has taken over most of the policy functions of IEDR.

Regulator and Lincoln
The day after McNab's death the Regulator known as the " iron clad " took up defensive positions in the town of Lincoln, trading shots with Dolan men as well as US Army cavalry.

Regulator and other
* Regulator gene, a gene involved in controlling the expression of one or more other genes
In 1771 Governor Tryon called out 5 militiamen of Tryon County to help put down the Regulator movement, a protest against corrupt county officials and excessive taxes, centered in counties to the northeast of Tryon. Although the colony was officially at peace with the Indians from 1763 to 1776, the Tryon County frontier was the target of occasional raids, usually by Cherokee, but sometimes by Shawnee and other faraway tribes.
ORR has been renamed the Office of Rail Regulation and the Rail Regulator replaced by a board in line with changes to the regulation of other privatised industries.
An Agreement between His Majesty ’ s Government of Nepal and the Government of India on the Gandak Irrigation and Power Project, signed at Kathmandu on 4 December 1959 ; which came in force upon signature ( somewhat modified in 1964 ), to construct the project comprising a barrage, canal head regulators and other appurtenant works about 33 m ( 100 ft ) below the existing Triveni Canal Head Regulator and of taking out canal systems for purposes development of irrigation and power for Nepal and India.

Regulator and Regulators
They called themselves Regulators, a reference to the Regulator movement of North Carolina that sought to reform corrupt practices in the late 1760s.
Following the battle, Tryon's militia army traveled through Regulator territory where he had Regulators and Regulator sympathizers sign loyalty oaths and destroyed the properties of the most active Regulators.

Regulator and on
** The Regulator Guy: A series of expensive-looking promos for a Terminator-like action character aired on " Late Night " over a period of several months, with Elliott playing the super-cool half-human, half-mechanical " Regulator Guy ," even speaking with a bad Schwarzenegger-esque accent.
" the " Regulator Guy " appeared only once in a sketch on the show, but this appearance was a ( deliberately ) cheap and poorly-done affair, which ended with Letterman interviewing the new sidekick character, Ajax, while completely ignoring Elliott ( much to his faux-chagrin ).
* EETT ( Regulator ) page on numbering ( English )
Although there were four Central Bank directors on the board of the Financial Regulator, the Central Bank maintained it had no powers to intervene in the market.
Shh ( Sonic Hedgehog Gene Regulator, named after the effects a mutation in the gene had on the forming embryo of fruit flies studied by scientists ; a spiky appearance under a microscope, similar to that of its video game character namesake ) is involved in the separation of the single eye field into two bilateral fields.
It replaced the Rail Regulator on 5 July 2004.
* Groklaw portal on Microsoft litigation Microsoft Litigation * Matthew Newman " Microsoft Fined Record EU899 Million by EU Regulator ( Update1 )".
The last Rail Regulator was Tom Winsor whose powers to decide how much money the Government should spend on Railways were resented by many in Whitehall.
The Polish Competition Regulator stated that seven companies, which accounted for almost 100 per cent of the market, had fixed minimum prices for grey cement, and agreed on a market share for each operator.
Captain Merrill, a Regulator, was supposed to arrive on the battlefield but was delayed.
It was established on 5 July 2004 by the Railways and Transport Safety Act 2003, replacing the Rail Regulator.
is a bank purchased on October 30, 2001 by HSBC from the Turkish Banking Regulator for £ 248 million.
The application was approved by the Australian Energy Regulator on 10 March 2006.
In November 1843, Whetstone was shot and killed by a Regulator, Col. William T. Boulware, on Marshall's city square, later named Whetstone Square.
* The Tompion Regulator, in which the Curb Pins are mounted on a sector-rack, moved by a pinion.

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