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Paul Ravas was elected manager of the cooperative and was later assisted by Andrew Kana and Thomas Hafner.

later and consists
Job 3: 1-42: 6 is poetry that consists of a cycle of speeches between Job, Eliphaz, Bildad, Zophar and later Elihu, and then the dialogue between Yahweh and Job.
Formulations such as ' evolution consists primarily of changes in the frequencies of alleles between one generation and another ' were proposed rather later.
It consists of a dagger-shaped blade made of bronze ( or later iron ) mounted by the tang perpendicular wooden shaft.
Then, in 1905, to explain the photoelectric effect ( 1839 ), i. e., that shining light on certain materials can function to eject electrons from the material, Albert Einstein postulated, based on Planck ’ s quantum hypothesis, that light itself consists of individual quantum particles, which later came to be called photons ( 1926 ).
" Robertson for his part denied that Helm had written any of the songs attributed to Robertson and his daughter later remarked in a letter to the Los Angeles Times that Levon Helm's solo work consists almost entirely of songs written by others.
These shows normally consists of three to five musical pieces accompanied by formations rooted in origin from " Patterns in Motion ", a book penned by one-time Michigan State University Spartan Marching Band assistant band director William C. " Bill " Moffit, who would later become bandmaster of Purdue University All-American Marching Band and University of Houston Spirit of Houston.
In the less common depletion mode MOSFET, described further later on, the channel consists of carriers in a surface impurity layer of opposite type to the substrate, and conductivity is decreased by application of a field that depletes carriers from this surface layer.
Huygens achieved note for his argument that light consists of waves, now known as the Huygens – Fresnel principle, which two centuries later became instrumental in the understanding of wave-particle duality.
For Us, the Living consists largely of thinly-fictionalized lectures on social credit ( a movement that Heinlein later hid his involvement in ), as well as free love, and criticism of religious fundamentalism.
De Bello Gallico consists of eight books: seven written by Caesar himself, and the eighth book added later by Aulus Hirtius, one of Caesar's generals.
One of the earliest and best constructed of the churches, St. Mary's or Our Lady's Church consists of a nave with a later chancel.
Traditional pop or classic pop or standards music consists of Western ( and particularly American ) popular music that wholly predates the advent of rock and roll in the mid-1950s, as well as later music in the same styles.
Formulations such as ' evolution consists primarily of changes in the frequencies of alleles between one generation and another ' were proposed rather later.
Lauzun remarked later in his memoirs, " Siberia alone can furnish any idea of Lebanon, which consists of a few huts scattered among vast forests.
A simple rectangle in plan, the castle consists of a massive Norman keep surrounded by a later curtain wall, to which was then added extensive, palatial residential ranges.
The Common Council consists of seven members, each serving four-year terms of office: three at-large Councilpersons representing the entire City and one representing each of the four voting wards, with the at-large and mayoral seats up for election as a group and the ward seats up for vote two years later.
The City Council consists of three members elected at large from the city as a whole, and six members who each represent one of the city's six wards, all of whom are elected to four-year terms in nonpartisan elections on a staggered basis, with the six ward seats up for election together and the three at-large and mayoral seats up for vote two years later.
* Infantry: one mechanised infantry platoon usually consists out of one one command-and medical company, three mechanised infantry elements, and one support company which has 3 platoons with heavy mortars and 1 ( later 3 ) platoon ( s ) with anti-tank missiles ( TOW ).
* A third sub-group, known as Spanish and Portuguese Jews, consists of Jews whose families remained in Spain and Portugal as ostensible Christians, and later reverted to Judaism in Italy, the Netherlands, Northern Germany, England or the New World.
is an EP by Prong which consists of five remixes done by various artists including Paul Raven, who later replaced Troy Gregory on bass guitar, and J. G. Thirlwell of Foetus.
Its simplest and later form consists of five rods.
In the manuscripts of Valerius a tenth book is given, which consists of the so-called Liber de Praenominibus, the work of some grammarian of a much later date.
The second consists of three novels by Lara Parker, Angelique's Descent, The Salem Branch, and Dark Shadows: Full Moon Rising ( to be released later in 2012 ) as well as Dreams of the Dark by horror authors Elizabeth Massie and Stephen Mark Rainey.
An " exodus " occurs during the year 2051 or later, when 300 or more Launch Arcologies are constructed ; the following January each one " takes off " into space so that their inhabitants can form new civilizations on distant worlds ( although the visual representation of the scene consists of the Arcologies exploding in a manner similar to bulldozed buildings, one by one ).
Another common argument against dualism consists in the idea that since human beings ( both phylogenetically and ontogenetically ) begin their existence as entirely physical or material entities and since nothing outside of the domain of the physical is added later on in the course of development, then we must necessarily end up being fully developed material beings.

later and overlapping
Version 2. 03, and later 3. 0, faced challenges from Apple over its overlapping windows and other features Apple charged mimicked the ostensibly copyrighted " look and feel " of its operating system and " embodie and generated a copy of the Macintosh " in its OS.
Wilson and McNaughton 1994, and numerous later studies, reported that when hippocampal place cells have overlapping spatial firing fields ( and therefore often fire in near-simultaneity ), they tend to show correlated activity during sleep following the behavioral session.
Derived from early British forms of Country dancing, SCD is related to English country dancing, contra dancing, cèilidh dancing, Old time dancing and Irish set dancing due to the combination of some of these dance forms in early Country dance forms and later cross-over introduced by their overlapping influences via dancers and dance masters.
Many WW II German military vehicles, including all half-track and all later tank designs ( after the Panzer IV ), had slack-track systems, usually driven by a front-located drive sprocket, running along the tops of the often overlapping, and sometimes interleaved large diameter doubled road wheels, as on the Tiger I and Panther, in their suspension systems.
Her career dates back to the 50s, and her current prominence at ABC is largely due to celebrity interviews, with a long running co-anchorship on 20 / 20 with Hugh Downs and, later, John Stossel until 2004, and her overlapping morning infotainment show The View.
There is another ancient site on the north west edge of the town, at Torwoodlee, an Iron Age hill fort, with a later Broch built in the Western quarter of the hill fort, and overlapping some of the defensive ditches of the original fort.
For example, in one of his major works, Économie et Intérêt ( 1947 ), he introduced the first overlapping generations model ( later popularized by Paul Samuelson in 1958 ), introduced the golden rule of optimal growth ( later popularized by Edmund Phelps ) or described the transaction demand for money rule ( later found in William Baumol's work ).
Three days later, one of Cohen's overlapping runs and clever near-post passes contributed to Charlton's clincher as the hosts edged past the splendid, if rather enigmatic Portugal in the semi finals.
Bonds was noted for his physical strength and fitness, for his committed, tough tackling, combative style of play while using the ball intelligently and effectively, and making surging runs forward, initially as an overlapping right-back early in his career, then from midfield where he balanced the skills of Trevor Brooking, and later as a centre-back bringing the ball out of defence.
Many people believe that he was unlucky because, a year later, he was not selected to play for Brazil's 2002 FIFA World Cup-winning squad, but during the overlapping 2001 – 02 and 2002 – 03 seasons, he aided Arsenal to great heights.
A decade later, the FCC forbade common ownership of two or more clear channel stations with overlapping nighttime coverage, though the commission allowed Westinghouse to keep WBZ, KYW, KDKA and WOWO together under a grandfather clause.
Pennsylvania later established Westmoreland County with its seat at Hannastown, overlapping Virginia's claims.
Three years later it was extended again, this time all the way to Bellevue, by overlapping State Route 18 and State Route 12, then following the Sandusky County / Seneca County line to Bellevue.
It was first contemporary and overlapping with the agricultural Funnelbeaker culture, and later with the agricultural Corded Ware culture.
* After purchasing the WIC stations, Canwest started a parallel system, first known as CH, and later as E !, for the WIC stations in areas overlapping existing Global stations ( such as the aforementioned CHEK ).

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