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The Bamako-Dakar line, which has been described as dilapidated, is owned by a joint company established by Mali and Senegal in 1995, with the eventual goal of privatization.
In 2000, USA Networks bought Canada's North American Television, Inc. ( a joint partnership between the CBC and Power Corporation of Canada ), owner of cable TV channels Trio and Newsworld International ( the CBC continued to program NWI until 2005, when eventual USA owner Vivendi sold the channel to a group led by Al Gore, who relaunched it as Current TV ).
Kramnik also participated in Dortmund, but had a subpar showing, losing to eventual champion Ruslan Ponomariov and finishing in joint third place with 5 / 10.
The land has recently been cleared of the last unexploded munitions by contractors from the 28th Civil Engineer Squadron and Native American Engineering in a joint effort between the Air Force and the Ogala Sioux Tribe for eventual return to the reservation.
At the height of the Cold War, the administration of the U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower approved a joint Anglo-American operation to overthrow elected prime minister, Mohammad Mossadeq, in the pretext that his nationalist aspirations would lead to an eventual communist takeover.
A more controversial joint venture with Standard Oil of California was signed in 1955 for the eventual production of up to 56 million barrels a year.
There is an association between rheumatoid factor and more persistently active synovitis, more joint damage and greater eventual disability.
Shipperley was their joint top scorer with seven league goals and also helped them reach the FA Cup quarter finals, where they lost 2 – 0 to eventual the double winners Manchester United.
Cagliari played as the Chicago Mustangs, and finished joint second in the league's Western Division with 13 points, two behind the division champion and eventual league champion Los Angeles Wolves.
The resident neighbors of the museum saw how their calm Saturday morning became disturbed by a menacing motley crowd, that now included punks, new wavers, hippies, rastafaris, and every other extravagant people that found could express themselves freely at the weekly gathering, and as said before, met others with the same likings and inclinations, but with eventual sneaking inside the surrounding buildings to smoke a joint, or worse.
Aimar was joint leader with the eventual winner, Roger Pingeon.
Neuropathic arthropathy ( or neuropathic osteoarthropathy ), also known as Charcot joint ( often " Charcot foot "), refers to progressive degeneration of a weight bearing joint, a process marked by bony destruction, bone resorption, and eventual deformity.

eventual and company
It bears mention because its eventual failure brought the company to hard times that affected its ability to produce material for Call of Cthulhu.
From the beginning, Peckinpah began to have clashes with MGM and its president James Aubrey, known for his stifling of creative interests and eventual dismantling of the historic movie company.
The franchise was awarded to National Express Group, who maintained control of the company until its eventual demise in 2007.
He relates his early dealings with venture capitalists, the eventual capitalization and commodification of Linux for his own company, VA Linux, and its IPO.
On April 15, 2006, Halliburton filed a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission to sell up to 20 percent of its KBR stock on the NYSE under the ticker symbol " KBR ", as part of an eventual plan for KBR to be a separate company from Halliburton.
Throughout the next two years up until its eventual closure the company would continue to bring more games to Linux.
* In Langen and Wing v Bell Ch 685 a director's service agreement required him to assign his shares in the company if he was terminated, and he was to receive a price calculated at a later date when the annual accounts were available ; he was held to have an equitable lien over the transferred shares to secure the payment of the eventual purchase price.
The typical venture capital investment occurs after the seed funding round as growth funding round ( also referred to as Series A round ) in the interest of generating a return through an eventual realization event, such as an IPO or trade sale of the company.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was a significant influence in the company, retaining a majority interest in ZCMI until its eventual sale.
It is highly suggested that SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos was only made in order to fulfill the contract obligations that SNK made prior to the company filing bankruptcy and their eventual closing in 2000.
When Knopf's son, Alfred A. Knopf, Jr., left the company in 1959 to found Atheneum Publishers, Alfred and Blanche became concerned about the eventual fate of their publishing house, which had always been a family business.
Unique Art's eventual fate is unclear but the company appears to have disappeared by 1952.
The chain was part of the eventual dismantling of the Net Book Agreement, when in 1991, following a promotion by then rivals Dillons, the company decided to pursue its own discounting promotion on selected titles.
** Hutchison Whampoa, Hong Kong company, eventual owner of the Whampoa Dock
Sky was excluded from the eventual company, ONdigital, for competition reasons, and this marked the start of Granada and Carlton working more closely together.
The company achieved major successes after the Second World War, with eventual annual sales of $ 6 billion ( USD ).
However, following a public spat between Julian ' Toby ' Blackwell, current owner of the group and Nigel Blackwell, former chairman of the publishing arm in 2002, concerning the possible selling of the publishing business, leading to an offer from Taylor & Francis of £ 300 million and to the eventual deal with John Wiley & Son in 2006, Nigel Blackwell and Toby's son Philip Blackwell left the business, leaving Toby Blackwell the sole family member still part of running the company.
The chapter-based saga moves through WWE ’ s struggle and eventual triumph during the so-called “ Monday Night Wars ,” which saw the company on the brink of defeat at the hands of a powerful rival, WCW.
An eventual agreement was reached with the then loss making canal company, who would be paid a rent for the land, which later became a guarantee of a 1 % share dividend.
His attempts to " talk up " Quake on-line, his purchase of an Acura NSX with Doom money, his friendship with American McGee, and his eventual departure from the company are also mentioned.
Now financially secure, the company place their eventual success largely at Valve's feet: ' Steam has made Introversion a commercial success ', Tom Arundel is quoted saying.
From late 1981 to the eventual release of Visi On, most of the product management of the company left, notably Mitch Kapor in charge of VisiCalc development, Ed Esber, Roy Folk, Visi On's product marketing manager, among others.
However, the Roosevelt Administration ’ s New Deal dealt the final blow to end American company towns by raising minimum wages, encouraging industrial self-governance, and pushing for the owners of company towns to “ consider the question of plans for eventual employee ownership of homes ”.

eventual and effort
Moreover, an eventual meeting was desirable if for no other reason than to satisfy world opinion that the U. S. was not inflexible and was sparing no effort to ease international tensions.
Its main eventual contribution to the war effort was to further concentrate material from the gaseous diffusion plants to even higher levels of purity.
Further, he led, together with Lane Kirkland, the effort to increase the endowment for the U. S .- sponsored Polish-American Freedom Foundation from the proposed $ 112 million to an eventual total of well over $ 200 million.
An unsuccessful effort to save the original Sixteen Mile House in the 1970s led to the birth of the Millbrae Historical Society and eventual successful crusades to save the Millbrae train station and the historic building that has become the Millbrae Historical Museum.
Concerned Confederate slave holders had worried since before the war started that its eventual goal would become the abolition of slavery and they reacted strongly to the Union effort to emancipate Confederate slaves.
The Invaders gave a valiant effort in the opening round of the playoffs, but were overrun by the eventual league champion Michigan Panthers, 37-21 in front of 60, 237 rabid fans in the Pontiac Silverdome ( The game was the largest turnout for any USFL game in the 1983 season ).
* When the goal of the project is to develop one or more commercial products, use of a code name allows the eventual choice of product nomenclature ( the name the product ( s ) are marketed and sold under ) to be decoupled from the development effort.
Their eventual goal is to become the ruling class of the Second Empire in an effort to introduce mental sciences to humanity ( whose benefits are, according to one Second Foundationer, less apparent, but longer lasting than physical sciences ), while the First Foundation they manipulate forms the necessary political union.
In the 1960s, to prevent eventual development, townspeople organized an effort to preserve the peninsula as open space.
These ships allowed the Allies to replace sunken cargo vessels at a rate greater than the Kriegsmarine's U-boats could sink them, and contributed significantly to the war effort, the delivery of supplies, and eventual victory over the Axis powers.
This effort led to archaeological research into the remains of Fort Snelling and its eventual rebuilding as a state park.
That operation was eventually successful in stopping the famine and saving an estimated 200, 000 lives, as well as de-escalating the high-intensity civil war into low-level, local skirmishes, but after a long and protracted effort and eventual pull-out of US forces following the Battle of Mogadishu.
As the Red Army continued to build strength, in an effort to allocate as many resources as possible to the eventual launch of the planned Operation Saturn, which aimed to isolate Army Group A from the rest of the German Army, the Luftwaffe had begun an attempt to supply German forces in Stalingrad through an air bridge.
The move was seen as an effort to force LSE to negotiate either a partnership or eventual merger, as well as to block other suitors such as NYSE Euronext, owner of the New York Stock Exchange.
It had been planned for this serialisation to take place closer to the eventual book publication in June 1950 but it was pulled forward by Christie ’ s literary agent Edmund Cork in an effort to boost interest at the ailing box office for the play Murder at the Vicarage.
On 4 May 2008, Ramos assisted Gonzalo Higuaín in the 89th minute against CA Osasuna in an eventual 2 – 1 away win, the match that sealed Real Madrid's 31st league championship ; on the final day of the season, he scored twice in a 5 – 2 home win against already relegated Levante UD, one through a header and another after an individual effort, taking his league tally to five.
The former Grid West participants who had argued for an eventual RTO, mainly investor-owned utilities and state representatives from Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Utah, formed the Northern Tier Transmission Group ( NTTG ), a nascent effort open to evolution but initially focused on inexpensive and relatively easy improvements to grid management, including area control error ( ACE ) diversity interchange, currently underway ; transparent methodologies for calculating available transmission capacity ; and planning, as required by FERC Order 890.

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