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The brothers continued to help each other during their studies, sharing a joint purse, lodging together in the dormitory and dining together at the home of their aunt.
But, Hemphill added, bids from other contractors ranged from $2400 to $3100 per joint.
There are other good representations of peasants and people of the court by actors who are finely costumed and magnificently photographed in this last of the Russian films to reach this country in the program of joint cultural exchange.
A disadvantage of most adhesives is that most do not form an instantaneous joint, unlike many other joining processes, because the adhesive needs time to cure.
SDI research was cut back following the end of Reagan's presidency, and in 1995 it was reiterated in a presidential joint statement that " missile defense systems may be deployed ... will not pose a realistic threat to the strategic nuclear force of the other side and will not be tested to ... that capability.
Although the Bahamas participates in the political aspects of the Caribbean Community ( CARICOM ), it has not entered into joint economic initiatives with other Caribbean states.
Brunei's armed forces engage in joint exercises, training programs, and other military cooperation with the U. S. A memorandum of understanding on defense cooperation was signed on November 29, 1994.
The ease of stepping through is also appreciated by those with limited flexibility or other joint problems.
Instead, from 1 January 1923, almost all the remaining companies were grouped into the " big four ", the Great Western Railway, the London and North Eastern Railway, the London, Midland and Scottish Railway and the Southern Railway companies ( there were also a number of other joint railways such as the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway and the Cheshire Lines Committee as well as special joint railways such as the Forth Bridge Railway, Ryde Pier Railway and at one time the East London Railway ).
Five of these societies became joint stock banks ( Plc ), one merged with another and the other four were taken over by Plc ’ s ( in two cases after the mutual had previously converted to a Plc ).
A joint UN force of personnel from South Korea, the United States, Britain, Turkey, Canada, Australia, France, the Philippines, the Netherlands, Belgium, New Zealand and other countries joined to stop the invasion.
Costa Rica joined other Central American provinces in 1821 in a joint declaration of independence from Spain.
* The church has participated in numerous joint humanitarian efforts with other churches.
Joint meeting of the CITES Animals and Plants Committees: The joint meeting of the CITES Animals and Plants Committees will address a number of agenda items common to the two scientific committees, including: cooperation with other conventions ; guidelines on NDFs ; transport of live specimens ; and the evaluation of the RST.
As with the other joint chiefs, the Commandant is an administrative position and has no operational command authority over United States Marine Corps forces.
Like the other joint chiefs, the CNO is an administrative position and has no operational command authority over United States naval forces.
In local communities, congregations share with churches of other denominations in joint worship and in community Christian service.
# By the creation of a joint venture between companies ( or other entities ) in different member states
Minucius proposed that they share the joint control of the army, with command rotating between the two every other day.
The nut is a small strip of bone, plastic, brass, corian, graphite, stainless steel, or other medium-hard material, at the joint where the headstock meets the fretboard.
A Guinean soldier translates for other soldiers during a joint U. S .- Guinean exercise, 2005
* Submission holds: There are generally two types of submission holds: those that would potentially strangle or suffocate an opponent ( chokes ), and those that would potentially cause injury to a joint or other body part ( locks ).
The other Burritos surfaced with the exception of Clarke, and the joint aggregation played several songs, including " Long Black Veil " and " Goin ' Back ".
Today's modern HBC has diversified into joint ventures and other types of business products.

other and venture
The term also broadly refers to any enterprise that is potentially fraught with physical, financial or psychological risk, such as a business venture, a love affair, or other major life undertakings.
Some air shows are held as a business venture or as a trade event where aircraft, avionics and other services are promoted to potential customers.
The Ministry of Supply selected Avro out of the British manufacturers though it had no previous experience in working on guided weapons other than some private venture work ; Handley Page had suggested a missile but the Elliots gyro based guidance system was inaccurate beyond.
Many of them take second jobs on the side or even venture into other occupations within the field of sports such as coaching, general management, refereeing or recruiting and scouting up and coming athletes.
and USC operate the < span class =" plainlinks "> Center for Smart Oilfield Technologies </ span > ( CiSoft ), a joint venture that involves robotics, artificial intelligence, sensor nets, data management and other technologies for locating, extracting and producing oil.
This is a non-profit making venture, the landing fees and other income being devoted to conserving the island's natural beauty and providing facilities.
Although Lycos Europe remains the largest of Lycos's overseas ventures, several other companies also entered into joint venture agreements including Lycos Canada, Lycos Korea and Lycos Asia.
Mergers and acquisitions ( abbreviated M & A ) is an aspect of corporate strategy, corporate finance and management dealing with the buying, selling, dividing and combining of different companies and similar entities that can help an enterprise grow rapidly in its sector or location of origin, or a new field or new location, without creating a subsidiary, other child entity or using a joint venture.
Meyer Berger recalled that, as a child, " On Saturday mornings, I used to venture from Brooklyn with my father to Radio Row on Cortlandt Street in Lower Manhattan, where he and hundreds of other New York men moved from stall to stall in search of the elusive tube that would make the radio work again.
Despite the development of other high-tech economic centers throughout the United States and the world, Silicon Valley continues to be the leading hub for high-tech innovation and development, accounting for one-third ( 1 / 3 ) of all of the venture capital investment in the United States.
The high rates of duty levied on tea and also wine and spirits, and other luxury goods coming in from mainland Europe at this time made the clandestine import of such goods and the evasion of the duty a highly profitable venture for impoverished fishermen and seafarers.
From 1971 until the end of 1987, Warner's international distribution operations were a joint venture with Columbia Pictures, and in some countries, this joint venture also distributed films from other companies ( like EMI Films and Cannon Films in the UK ).
Since 2006, Warner Bros operated a joint venture with China Film Group Corporation and HG to form Warner China Film HG to produce films in Hong Kong and China, including Connected, which is a remake of the 2004 thriller film Cellular, they have co-produced many other Chinese films as well.
Xerox remains the company's largest customer ( 50 %), but PARC has numerous other corporate and venture clients in different fields of use than Xerox including: VMware, Fujitsu, Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. ( DNP ), Samsung, NEC, SolFocus, Powerset, Thin Film Electronics ASA and many more.
The International Space Station, manned since November 2000, is a joint venture between Russia, the United States, Canada and several other countries.
* A similar fate befell jarl Hákon Sigurðarson in 10th century Norway ; according to Snorri Sturluson, after his death, " So great was the enmity of the Throndhjem people against Earl Hakon, that no man could venture to call him by any other name than " the evil earl "; and he was so called long after those days.
The commission, in a cooperative venture with other Great Lakes agencies and organizations, hosts the Great Lakes Information Network ( GLIN ), an Internet-based network that serves as a decision-support tool for those who make, implement or otherwise influence public policy in the region.
Years afterwards, he pretended that he had only signed the devise as a witness, but in his apology to Queen Mary I, he did not venture to allege so flimsy an excuse ; he preferred to lay stress on the extent to which he succeeded in shifting the responsibility on to the shoulders of his brother-in-law, Sir John Cheke, and other friends, and on his intrigues to frustrate the Queen to whom he had sworn allegiance.
', but characters do occasionally venture further: several attended the Countryside Alliance march in London, there have been references to the gay scene in Manchester's Canal Street, and a number of scenes have taken place abroad or in other places around the country, with some characters resident overseas in South Africa and Hungary, and other characters have visited Norfolk.
France Telecom is present in the US through its Equant enterprise services and its venture capital arm, Innovacom as well as two R & D labs: one in Boston and the other in South San Francisco, California.
He asks his business partner, George Strong, and other tycoons to invest in the venture.
Private investigators can also be used to perform due diligence for an investor who may be considering investing money with a investment group, fund manager or other high risk business or investment venture.

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