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In 1832, at age 23, Lincoln and a partner bought a small general store on credit in New Salem, Illinois.
He was forced to resign his managing general partner post in the late summer of 2004.
Ken Kendrick became the managing general partner.
Standard Blackwood enables one partner to count partnership aces and kings in general.
Since the start of the " Special Period " in 1991 ( energy shortages caused by the loss of the Soviet Union as a trading partner ), hitchhiking and carpooling have become important parts of Cuba's transportation system and society in general.
For this reason, all partners in a typical general partnership may be held liable for the wrongs committed by one partner.
The investment manager, which will have organized the establishment of the hedge fund, may retain an interest in the hedge fund, either as the general partner of a limited partnership or as the holder of " founder shares " in a corporate fund.
A general change in desire for sex by either partner in a relationship for any reason if sustained and unresolved may result in a lack or loss of sexual desire for the other partner, which may cause problems in the relationship.
Infidelity may be an indication of a continuing general desire for sex, though not with the primary partner or because personal sexual needs cannot be satisfied adequately by that partner.
Problems can arise from the loss of sexual desire in general or for the partner or a lack of connection with the partner, or poor communication of sexual needs and preferences.
" Al and Carol's son, Mark, inherited his father's old post as managing general partner and serves as the public face of the ownership.
The team was instead sold to an ownership group including managing general partner Peter Magowan, the former CEO of Safeway, Harmon Burns, and his wife, Sue.
The team faced a tragic note on July 19, when the club announced that Sue Burns, the team's senior general partner who was a virtual fixture in her seat adjacent to the Giants ' dugout, died early Sunday morning of cancer.
In the Dutch general election of 1981 the VVD lost two seats and its partner the CDA lost even more.
The term bottom originates from a more general use of the word, especially in the gay male community, to mean receptive partner during anal sex.
Vin Santo with almond biscuitsA general rule is that the wine should be sweeter than the food it is served with-a perfectly ripe peach has been described as the ideal partner for many dessert wines, whereas it makes sense not to drink wine at all with many chocolate-and toffee-based dishes.
Welk was the general partner in a commercial real estate development located at 100 Wilshire Boulevard in Santa Monica, California.
When Reggie Jackson tells a young kid how me might improve his swing, he tends to listen ," said Hal Steinbrenner, Yankees ' managing general partner and co-chairperson.
The Battle of Philippi marked the highest point of Antony's career: at that time he was the most famous Roman general and the senior partner of the Second Triumvirate.
* Betéti társaság: a limited partnership, a type of business entity in Hungary, with at least one general partner and one limited partner ; usually abbreviated Bt.

general and limited
Our military forces must be capable of contending successfully with any contingency which may be forced upon us, from limited emergencies to all-out nuclear general war.
The general Protestant conviction is that motives, rather than methods, form the primary moral issue, provided the methods are limited to the prevention of conception ''.
Its roots went earlier, and performers like Burl Ives, Woody Guthrie, Lead Belly, and Oscar Brand had enjoyed a limited general popularity in the 1930s and 1940s.
Beyond its general economic and political stability, the government has also encouraged the use of Chile as an " investment platform " for multinational corporations planning to operate in the region, but this will have limited value given the developing business climate in Chile itself.
In the United States, because of the broad protections granted by the First Amendment, with extremely limited exceptions, unless the media outlet is a party to the case, a media outlet cannot be found in contempt of court for reporting about a case because a court cannot order the media in general not to report on a case or forbid it from reporting facts discovered publicly.
The general approach however is not limited to these co-rotating frames, but can be equally applied to objects at motion in any rotating frame.
In the last decades of the 20th century cable traction in general has seen a limited revival as automatic people movers, used in resort areas, airports ( for example, Toronto Airport ) and huge hospital centers.
Many environmental lawsuits turn on the question of who has standing ; are the legal issues limited to property owners, or does the general public have a right to intervene?
They regard true film noir as belonging to a temporally and geographically limited cycle or period, treating subsequent films that evoke the classics as fundamentally different due to general shifts in filmmaking style and latter-day awareness of noir as a historical source for allusion.
This method ( and the general idea of an FFT ) was popularized by a publication of J. W. Cooley and J. W. Tukey in 1965, but it was later discovered ( Heideman & Burrus, 1984 ) that those two authors had independently re-invented an algorithm known to Carl Friedrich Gauss around 1805 ( and subsequently rediscovered several times in limited forms ).
The most well-known use of the Cooley – Tukey algorithm is to divide the transform into two pieces of size at each step, and is therefore limited to power-of-two sizes, but any factorization can be used in general ( as was known to both Gauss and Cooley / Tukey ).
In general traditional palos in major and minor mode are limited harmonically to two-chord ( tonic – dominant ) or three-chord ( tonic – subdominant – dominant ) progressions.
The German army was to be limited to 100, 000 officers and men ; the general staff was to be dissolved ; vast quantities of war material were to be handed over and the manufacture of munitions rigidly curtailed.
Medieval charters of liberty such as the English Magna Carta were not charters of human rights, let alone general charters of rights: they instead constituted a form of limited political and legal agreement to address specific political circumstances, in the case of Magna Carta later being mythologized in the course of early modern debates about rights.
The general higher education and training that takes place in a university, college, or Institute of Technology usually includes significant theoretical and abstract elements, as well as applied aspects ( although limited offerings of internships or SURF programs attempt to provide practical applications ).
In 1833 and 1844, the first general laws against child labour, the Factory Acts, were passed in England: Children younger than nine were not allowed to work, children were not permitted to work at night, and the work day of youth under the age of 18 was limited to twelve hours.
In general, the availability of a jury trial if properly demanded has given rise to a system where fact finding is concentrated in a single trial rather than multiple hearings, and where appellate review of trial court decisions is greatly limited.
A court whose subject-matter is not limited to certain types of controversy is referred to as a court of general jurisdiction.
In the U. S. states, each state has courts of general jurisdiction ; most states also have some courts of limited jurisdiction.
Graphics processing units may have no, limited, or general programming facilities.
As such, since the IP packet size is limited in general, XCAST cannot be used for multicast groups of large number of destinations.
The lifespan of parliament is limited by the constitution to five years and, though the governor general may still, on the advice of the prime minister, dissolve parliament and issue the writs of election prior to the date mandated by the Canada Elections Act ; the King-Byng Affair was the only time since Confederation that the viceroy deemed it necessary to refuse his prime minister's request for a general vote.

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