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After this the legislation did prevent a cash distribution to members of less than two years standing, but the same result was obtained by permitting the issue of ' free ' shares in the acquiring Plc, saleable for cash.
In the past, when high pressure high temperature ( HPHT ) techniques were used to produce diamond, the diamonds were typically very small free standing diamonds of varying sizes.
A citizen came to be understood as a person " free to act by law, free to ask and expect the law's protection, a citizen of such and such a legal community, of such and such a legal standing in that community.
Central Plaza is made up of two principal components: a free standing 368 m ( 1, 207 ft ) high office tower and a 30. 5 m ( 100 ft ) high podium block attached to it.
* Substation Transformer Firewalls are typically free standing modular walls custom designed and engineered to meet application needs.
Critics, such as political economist Karl Polanyi, question whether a spontaneously ordered market can exist, completely free of " distortions " of political policy ; claiming that even the ostensibly freest markets require a state to exercise coercive power in some areas-to enforce contracts, to govern the formation of labor unions, to spell out the rights and obligations of corporations, to shape who has standing to bring legal actions, to define what constitutes an unacceptable conflict of interest, etc.
It is a double harp that has 24 strings evenly divided in two ranks arrayed on a free standing " Vee " shaped bridge made of synthetic material including an integral piezo-electric sensor.
Forcing Slavery Down the Throat of a FreesoilerAn 1854 cartoon depicts a giant Free Soil Party | free soiler being held down by James Buchanan and Lewis Cass standing on the Democratic Party ( United States ) | Democratic platform marked " Kansas ", " Cuba " and " Central America " ( referring to accusations that southerners wanted to annex areas in Latin America to expand slavery ).
The screen supported with legs for free standing and easy movement.
In clause 39 of the Magna Carta, John of England promised as follows: " No free man shall be seized or imprisoned, or stripped of his rights or possessions, or outlawed or exiled, or deprived of his standing in any other way, nor will we proceed with force against him, or send others to do so, except by the lawful judgment of his equals or by the law of the land.
In the 1980s, there was a backlash against industrial kitchen planning and cabinets with people installing a mix of work surfaces and free standing furniture, led by kitchen designer Johnny Grey and his concept of the " Unfitted Kitchen ".
Outside of Chicagoland, Osco operated as stand alone pharmacies ( or free standing stores ).
In 1994, American Stores converted 25 Jewel Food Stores in Chicago, Illinois to Osco Drug free standing stores.
A tradition of long barrow construction began in continental Europe during the 7th millennium BP – the free standing megalithic structures supporting a sloping capstone ( known as dolmens ); common over Atlantic Europe.
Since the original gag was a resolution, not a standing House Rule, it had to be renewed every session, and Adams and others had free rein until then.
As Natya Shastra states the qualities required of a female dancer narthaki, " Women who have beautiful limbs, are conversant with the sixty-four arts and crafts ( kala ), are clever, courteous in behaviour, free from female diseases, always bold, free from indolence, inured to hard work, capable of practising various arts and crafts, skilled in dancing and songs, who excel by their beauty, youthfulness, brilliance and other qualities all other women standing by, are known as female dancers
Epiphytes that end up as free standing trees are also called hemiepiphytes.
The building was accented with both sculptural friezes and free standing figures.
Since the unfinished nave collapsed in 1674 the Dom tower became a free standing tower.
William VI of Orange, instated on 2 December 1813 as " Sovereign Prince " by acclamation, and only accepting " under the safeguard of a free constitution, assuring your freedom against possible future abuses ", had first appointed a number of men of good standing as electors and these approved the constitution, written by a commission headed by Gijsbert Karel van Hogendorp.
Nation-states lacked the funds needed to maintain standing forces, so they tended to hire free companies to serve in their armies during wartime.
They can also be used in many different physical situations whether it be hanging from an existing fixture, fixed to a wall or even free standing.

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Raymond has had a number of public disputes with other figures in the free software movement.
* Moves in the field ( known in the United Kingdom as field moves ), which have replaced compulsory figures as a discipline to teach the same turns and edge skills in the context of fluid free skating movements instead of being constrained to artificially precise circles.
Adam Smith made the argument that free labor was economically better than slave labor, and argued further that slavery in Europe ended during the Middle Ages, and then only after both the church and state were separate, independent and strong institutions, that it is nearly impossible to end slavery in a free, democratic and republican forms of governments since many of its legislators or political figures were slave owners, and would not punish themselves, and that slaves would be better able to gain their freedom when there was centralized government, or a central authority like a king or the church.
Swimmers perform two routines for the judges, one technical and one free, as well as age group routines and figures.
In addition to being a parody of James Bond and clearly being heavily influenced by Peter Sellers, Austin Powers represents an archetype of 1960s Swinging London, with his constant advocacy for free love — defending this attitude in an argument with Doctor Evil by arguing that they were rebelling against authority figures like Doctor Evil and the movement would have used less drugs if they had been aware of the long-term consequences — his use of obscure impressions and his clothing style ( including crushed velvet suits and Beatle boots ).
Some publishers, for example the American Physical Society, also grant the author the right to post and update the article on the author's or employer's website and on free e-print servers, to grant permission to others to use or reuse figures, and even to reprint the article as long as no fee is charged.
Patterns can be free form style or based on geometric figures.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the free jazz movement coalesced around such important ( and disparate ) figures as Cecil Taylor, Sun Ra, Ornette Coleman, and John Coltrane, as well as many lesser-known figures such as Joe Maneri and Joe Harriott.
In return for backing democratic free market reforms, these business figures could expropriate resources in a country where ownership was not clear and sporadically enforced, leading to the rise of the Russian oligarchs.
Rincewind figures out how to free the wizards, by drawing a picture of them, as the Creator did to create animals and plants in the past.
" In regards to the defections of some prominent figures within the Cuban government, Guevara remarked that this was because " the socialist revolution left the opportunists, the ambitious, and the fearful far behind and now advances toward a new regime free of this class of vermin.
On the other hand, his royal portraits, designed to be seen across vast palace rooms, feature more strongly than his other works the bravura handling for which he is famous: " Velázquez's handling of paint is exceptionally free, and as one approaches Las Meninas there is a point at which the figures suddenly dissolve into smears and blobs of paint.
This compares the national figures for England of 14 % eligible for free school meals, and 7 % independently educated.
American engineer Willard Gibbs ' 1873 figures two and three ( above left and middle ) used by Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell in 1874 to create a three-dimensional entropy ( x ), Volume ( thermodynamics ) | volume ( y ), energy ( z ) Maxwell's thermodynamic surface | thermodynamic surface diagram for a fictitious water-like substance, transposed the two figures of Gibbs ( above right ) onto the volume-entropy coordinates ( transposed to bottom of cube ) and energy-entropy coordinates ( flipped upside down and transposed to back of cube ), respectively, of a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinates ; the region AB being the first-ever three-dimensional representation of Gibbs free energy, or what Gibbs called " available energy "; the region AC being its capacity for entropy, what Gibbs defined as " the amount by which the entropy of the body can be increased without changing the energy of the body or increasing its volume.
Other notable figures among the Greenwich-Village scene who have been associated with free love include Edna St. Vincent Millay, Max Eastman, Crystal Eastman, Floyd Dell, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Ida Rauh, Hutchins Hapgood, Neith Boyce ; a certain extreme was reached by self-proclaimed Satanist Anton LaVey.
Modern descendants of free love could be seen to include the contemporary sex-positive, polyamory, and queer movements and figures such as Susie Bright, Patrick Califia, and Annie Sprinkle.
The decision strengthened free speech rights in relation to parodies of public figures.
" Robbins later said that Kevin Costner, Clint Eastwood, and Jack Valenti were the only major Hollywood figures that stood up for his free speech rights in this case and noted that all three men are either Republicans or very conservative Democrats, adding that he felt there could be common ground between individuals with different political beliefs.
Buddy wants to do a free concert, and after Dibbler figures out how much money he can make by selling T-shirts, sausages-in-a-bun etc.
He was one of the most significant figures in early free improvisation, and a founding member of the Spontaneous Music Ensemble ( SME ).

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