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The board said it thought it had gone as far as instructed so far and asked for more information to be brought at the next meeting.
Until then, as indicated in point # 1 of the " Laconia Order ", it was common for U-boats to assist torpedoed survivors with food, water, simple medical care for the wounded, and a compass bearing to the nearest landmass ; it was extremely rare for survivors to be brought on board as space on a U-boat was barely enough for its own crew.
Jones & Associates ), brought on board ten young programmers to write the software after winning a contract to develop a word processor for the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance company.
Initially, the series was planned at thirty-nine episodes, with Yasuhiro Imagawa brought on board to direct.
Gettys and Packard had taken the last version of XFree86 under the old license and, by making a point of an open development model and retaining GPL compatibility, brought many of the old XFree86 developers on board.
Franklin Pierce of New Hampshire, a former Congressman and Senator, did not get on the board until the 35th ballot, when the Virginia delegation brought him forward as a compromise choice.
It was during his war service, in 1941, whilst on the battleship King George V, that he acquired his naval nickname ` the bran man ' when he had sacks of bran brought on board to combat the common occurrence of constipation amongst sailors.
Gerald S. Lesser of Harvard became the head of CTW's board of academic advisors, and later brought in the Educational Testing Service.
In 1971, the board brought in Dave Lewis ( no relation ) as Chairman and CEO.
The lawsuit was brought by a municipal water district in Texas, which elects members to a water board.
Robert Kintner, the network president originally hired by Noble, was forced out by 1956 despite Noble's vigorous objections, as Goldenson and the executives he brought on board eventually took solid command.
His badly decomposed body was brought back to England on board the British troopship HMS Orontes and buried in Chislehurst.
Associate publisher Kathleen Lyman ( formerly of News Corporation and Ziff Davis ) was brought on board to launch Wired with an advertising base of major technology and consumer advertisers.
After landing at the island of Naxos, some of the sailors brought a beautiful sleeping boy on board with them.
Henry was brought to Cologne, and despite jumping overboard from a board to escape, he was recaptured again.
By now, Michael Wilde and Rupert Lowe had replaced Leon Crouch as chairmen, and the new board brought in the relatively unknown Dutchman Jan Poortvliet as manager.
He met Lord and brought him on board the production as a consultant.
Drummer Bruce Spencer, formerly of Vector, was brought on board to fill Smith's vacancy.
In 2002, Inktomi board brought in turnaround expert and long term media investor Keyur Patel and restructured the organization to focus back on search and divest from non core assets.
* Marcus Livius, member of the plenipotentiary board sent to Carthage after the fall of Saguntum in 219 BC to inquire if Hannibal's attack on it had been authorized and declare war if Hannibal could not be brought to justice.
His advisor at the time, Paul Samuelson, brought him on board Arbitrage Management Company ( AMC ), to join founder Michael Goodkin and chief executive Harry Markowitz.
These two higher education systems were brought under a single board of regents.
Donald Rumsfeld, who later became the U. S. Secretary of Defence, was on the board of ABB when it won this deal, but a Pentagon spokeswoman, Victoria Clark, said that Rumsfeld did not recall it being brought before the board at any time.

board and together
A naval battle entailed a ship's coming alongside an enemy vessel, at which point the crew would lash the two ships together and board the enemy.
Components are generally intended to be connected together, usually by being soldered to a printed circuit board ( PCB ), to create an electronic circuit with a particular function ( for example an amplifier, radio receiver, or oscillator ).
Following the elections in 2004, the former MEPs of the group took MEPs from the new member countries on board and together, they registered the new group Independence and Democracy ( IND / DEM ).
The Board brings together key stakeholders, including relevant government agencies, as well as representation from private sector and urban specialists and economists, with cooperation from the government of Japan and French Private sector, the board prepared a master plan for the city in the context of Greater Kabul.
They bring two circuit board traces together under a rubber or silicone keypad using either metal " dome " switches or polyester formed domes.
In an SN system, processors, memory, and a bus-and memory-controller are coupled together into an entity called a node, usually on a single circuit board.
Once the rider is ready to descend, the board halves can simply be joined back together.
Late in the 1890s this measure failed to keep up with the increasing number of lines, and Milo G. Kellogg devised the Divided Multiple Switchboard for operators to work together, with a team on the " A board " and another on the " B.
The major protagonists, now gathered together on board the submarine, are menaced by the Leviathan, a giant, pyramid-shaped single-cell sea monster that has been growing in size for hundreds of millions of years.
By dividing the board into smaller pieces, constructing tours on each piece, and patching the pieces together, one can construct tours on most rectangular boards in polynomial time.
Modern snowboarding began in 1965 when Sherman Poppen, an engineer in Muskegon, Michigan, invented a toy for his daughter by fastening two skis together and attaching a rope to one end so she would have some control as she stood on the board and glided downhill.
A large proportion of youth partaking in these sports, together with aesthetic damage to property from sports like skateboarding, has led to many board sports being marginalized by the greater world of sports in the past.
It originates from two crestas ( skeleton sleds ) being attached together with a board and a steering mechanism being attached to the front cresta.
SIPs group RAM chips together on a small board either by the DIP process or surface mounting SMD process.
A knight should always be close to where the action is, meaning it is best used on areas of the board where the opponent's pieces are clustered or close together.
This positive reception for Brown, together with the appointment of African American Dr. David Jones to the school board in 1953, convinced numerous white and black citizens that Greensboro was heading in a forward direction and would likely emerge as a leader in school integration.
Meanwhile, after realizing the necklace is still in Kate's bag, Luc tracks her down, offers to help her " win back Charlie ", and together they board a train to Cannes.
The NRDC was co-founded in 1970 by John Adams, Richard Ayres, John Bryson, Edward Strohbehn, and Gus Speth, together with a board of scientists and attorneys at the forefront of the environmental movement.
He has been shut down by the health board many times for everything from overworking employees to stapling together half-eaten burgers to make new ones.
* During a kickflip the board and rider may both rotate together frontside or backside.
Group board games can take on the design of small groups of players, seated at tables of 4 to 6 people, who work together on a problem.
" Slaves and the free, rich and poor, all dined together and played games such as dice ( kyboi ), knucklebones ( astragaloi ), and the board game pessoi.
" He was appointed to the Isthmian Canal Commission in 1904, and early in 1905 went to Panama as a member of the committee of engineers which subsequently reported in favor of a sea-level canal ... In 1904 Parsons was also appointed, together with the famous British engineers Sir Benjamin Baker and Sir John Wolfe-Barry, to membership on a board to pass on the plans of the Royal Commission on London Traffic.
While attending Hopedale, Custer, together with classmate William Enos Emery, was known to have carried coal to help pay for their room and board.

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