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Although some club officials like secretary Peter Robinson wanted bygones to be bygones, Tommy Smith summarised the board's view as " Right, that's it, we've got rid of him at last ".
Though the board's confidence in achieving promotion was well founded the money spent was to prove a poor investment as after the last home game of season 1995 – 96 the bulldozers returned and demolished both ends of the ground and the railway enclosure.

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Furthering the divide was Weadick's growing resentment of the board's control of what he considered his event.

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The Pulitzer board has the authority to overrule the jury's choice, however, as happened in 1986 when the jury chose the CIVIL warS to receive the prize, but due to the board's opposition no award was given.
The governor was authorized to prepare the budget, submit it for approval to the departmental board, appoint the board's employees, and, if necessary, discipline or suspend them.
The new board's first act was to take applications for " second " television stations in Halifax, Montreal ( in both English and French ), Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver in response to an outcry for an alternative to the CBC's television service.
" The hope was that the rules changes would " level the playing field ", but in 2004 Sandow reported that the Pulitzer board's nomination materials sent " a pretty clear message classical works with notated scores are still our first priority.
In 2011, Müller-Maguhn was criticized for his role in the CCC board's controversial decision to expel former Wikileaks spokesman Daniel Domscheit-Berg, which was often attributed to Müller-Maguhn's close relation to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and an ongoing conflict between Assange and Domscheit-Berg.
Mike Hayward, who serves as the board's Chair, is a former county planning commissioner and was first elected in 2004, then reelected in 2008.
The board's president was John Welsh, brother of philanthropist William Welsh, who had raised funds for The Great Sanitary Fair in 1864.
During World War I ( 1913-18 ), the local government board's laboratory was assumed by the national government, namely UK government, and became the Ministry of Health's Pathological Laboratory — where Griffith was medical officer.
Four months later District Judge Albert B. Maris found that the board's requirement that the children salute the flag was an unconstitutional violation of their free exercise of religious beliefs.
The industrialist's work for the railroad was highly praised by its president, Charles Francis Adams ; Hanna's knowledge of the coal business led to him being appointed head of one of the board's committees with responsibility in that area.
Tabula was most likely a later refinement of ludus duodecim scriptorum, with the board's middle row of points removed, and only the two outer rows remaining.
The king's objective was to escape to ( variously ) the board's periphery or corners, while the greater force's objective was to capture him.
While the board's report concluded that airpower was indispensable to the defense of the hemisphere, stressed the need for long-range bombers, and became the basis for the first Air Corps field manual, it was a " considerable attenuation " of the doctrine being developed at the Air Corps Tactical School.
The railroad announced on July 27, 2006 that Card was elected to the board, increasing the board's size to 10 members.
Therefore, the general board's November 1986 action was not executed by Bishop J. O. Patterson Sr. until January 29, 1988 at the Bishops ' Conference in Jacksonville, Florida.
Four of the board's nine members were not present at the time, and the resolution was introduced by the board's teen member, a mayoral appointee.
Governor Mike Lowry appointed him to the Board of Regents of the University of Washington in 1993 ; Evans served as the board's president from 1996 to 1997, and in 1999 the Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs at the University was named for him.
Heyneke Meyer was the board's choice to replace Loffreda, however unfortunate family circumstances led to his resignation.

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Rail fins evolved into being and surged into popularity as riders ( Simon Anderson, most famously ) sought a solution to two major performance issues of a central " single " fin-both related to engagement of the foil: For one, a centrally-mounted fin is tilted up out of the water as the board is leaned over, and thus it loses more and more of its lift as the lean angle increases-if the lean angle is acute enough, the fin's tip can be the only area left in the water ; the tip may then rapidly stall and, having lost its lift, become disengaged from the water, leaving the board's bottom as the only control surface still operating.

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A board's activities are determined by the powers, duties, and responsibilities delegated to it or conferred on it by an authority outside itself.
* Efforts to improve fairness by reducing first-move advantage include the rule of swap, generalizable as " swap -( x, y, z )" and characterizable as a partially compounded and partially iterated version of the pie rule (" one person slices ; the other chooses "): One player places on the board x stones of the first-moving color and a lesser number y stones of the second-moving color (" slicing " in the pie metaphor ); the other player is entitled to choose between a ) playing from the starting position, in which case the selecting player is also entitled to choose which color to play, and b ) placing z ( usually-y ) + 1 ) more stones on the board at locations of that player's choice (" reslicing " in the pie metaphor, with limitations created by the board's existing setup akin to limitations arising from the existing slices in the pie ), in which case the former player is entitled to choose which color side to play.
* Scheduled: Part of the change review board's responsibility is to assist in the scheduling of changes by reviewing the proposed implementation date for potential conflicts with other scheduled changes or critical business activities.
Most of the executive functions are handled by the village manager, who serves at the board's pleasure.
* The Netherlands film board's comparison of film classifications issued for twelve recent films by the classification boards of the UK, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Denmark, and Sweden.
One unique feature of the USA Today editorial page is the publication of opposing points of view alongside the editorial board's piece on the day's topic runs an opposing view by a guest writer, often an expert in the field.
A surf board fin improves the board's directional stability and enables directional control by banking, known as foot-steering, which involves varying the surfer's side to side weight distribution.
In a review of the board's evidence and findings — solicited by the Navy and kept secret with the report until 2004 — Chairman of the American Psychiatric Association Dr. Winfred Overholser concluded that Forrestal " came to his death by suicide while in a state of mental depression ," but the report's own conclusions were seen to have been accurately reported 55 years earlier, that is simply that Forrestal died from the fall.
The board's members ( one American and one Canadian ) are appointed by the respective federal governments.
This was despite the fact that the film had already been approved by the board's French-language committee, and it was not eventually released until Brault personally released it in 1974.
The following month, creditors voted in favour of a rescue package by Stephen Vaughan's family, ahead of the Football Conference board's AGM where the club was accepted into the Conference National with a 10 point deduction.
At that time, the studios were required by state laws to pay the censor boards for each foot of film excised and for each title card edited ; in addition, studios also had the expense of duplicating and distributing separate versions of each censored film for the state or states that adhered to a particular board's decisions.
Firstly, the board's election of 1870 was polled by secret ballot, being the first large-scale election to use this approach in Britain.
In a letter to the city's Recreation and Park Board on Monday, commission officials wrote that they were " appalled " by the board's approval of the alterations and that " the action your board has taken is offensive to Los Angeles women and is not within your role as custodian and guardian of the Hollywood sign.
When the Assembly was suspended in October 2002, the first board's members were re-appointed as independents by the Secretary of State to enable it to continue its work ( despite most being political representatives ).
Among the board's responsibilities are evaluation and monitoring of abortions performed in Sweden, as well as establishing norms by issuing provisions and general advice.

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Some local residents welcomed the change, since they believed that the school board's operation of the station inhibited WDCN from broadcasting PBS programs reputed to be even mildly controversial ( even though Nashville itself is very liberal by Southern standards, the suburbs and adjacent rural areas are quite conservative, especially on social issues ), including some programs that were broadcast on practically all PBS stations in markets as big or smaller than Nashville.

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Mrs. Williams had a list which she said contained about nine or ten discrepancies between her memory of Dr. Jenkins's conversation and how they were written up for the board's approval.
The " Stern " ( German for star ) refers to the board's star shape ( in contrast to the square board used in Halma ).
*§ 141 ( b ) the board's quorum for director meetings cannot be under one third.
The standard bootloader for the HC11 family is called BUFFALO, " Bit User Fast Friendly Aid to Logical Operation " ( a BUFFALO prompt seen on the serial port at bootup is a sign that a board's flash memory has been erased ).
To be approved, the physician must fulfill the requirements for education and training in nephrology in order to qualify to take the board's examination.
Learning arithmetic from a private tutor, and using models of ships to make up for his lack of first-hand nautical experience, Pepys came to play a significant role in the board's activities.
In addition, it's relatively common for freestyle riders to " detune " the edges around the board's contact points.
Experts from Rhode Island College were brought in for the Plaintiff's side to judge the effectiveness of Charlotte's school board's new plan.
The main reason why longboards are more suitable for beginners is because of the board's size and frequency of catching waves.
She served on the Marin County Board of Supervisors for six years and become the board's first female president.
Remnants of this effort can be seen in the form factor of the production G3: the logic board's similarity to the PC ATX motherboard standard ; solder points for a PC-type floppy drive ; and the ability to use both proprietary Apple power supplies and industry-standard ATX power supplies.
It's also possible to use Go equipment as a low-tech interface to Conway's Game of Life ; use black stones in the board's squares as ' pixels ', and for each generation use white stones to indicate where new cells will be born.
As a trustee and an officer of the Board of Education of the Houston Independent School District ( HISD ) from 1989 to 1994, Paige coauthored the board's ' A Declaration of Beliefs and Visions ', a statement of purpose and goals for the school district that called for fundamental reform through decentralization, a focus on instruction, accountability at all levels, and development of a core curriculum.

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