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In 1998 Gerry Douglas and Sharon Day were made partners in this privately owned company ; however, Frank Butler remains active to this day.
King privately published a small book Bonnie Blue Butler: A Gone With the Wind Memoir in 2009, mainly selling copies directly to fans via personal appearances and the internet.

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Its shareholders are: the European Investment Bank ( 62 %); the European Communities, represented by the European Commission ( 29 %); and 30 privately owned EU financial institutions ( 9 %).
She was also on hand as President Obama signed the Ronald Reagan Centennial Commission Act and lunched privately with Michelle Obama.
RCA built just such a system in order to present the first electronically scanned color television demonstration on February 5, 1940, privately shown to members of the US Federal Communications Commission at the RCA plant in Camden, New Jersey.
The California Public Utilities Commission ( or CPUC ) is a Public Utilities Commission that officially regulates the privately owned electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water, railroad, rail transit, and passenger transportation companies that operate in the state of California.
The United States Capitol Preservation Commission provided $ 780, 000 in privately raised funds, which covered all project costs.
Although the conference was privately funded, the workshop itself facilitated by Department of Education staffers rather than GLSEN, and no evidence that GLSEN encouraged frank discussion beyond age-appropriate information ; the conservative group held a public rally conflating GLSEN's involvement and calling for ending all state funding for " homosexual programs " and disbanding the Governor's Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth.
In 1896 appeared the Red Book of the Exchequer ( Rolls series ), which, with the Book of Fees ( Public Record Office ) and the Pipe Rolls ( published by the Record Commission and the Pipe Roll Society ), provides the chief record authority on the subject ; but the editor misdated many of the scutages, and JH Round in his Studies on the Red Book of the Exchequer ( privately issued ) and his Commune of London and other Studies ( 1899 ) severely criticized his conclusions.
Influenced by the writings of Lydia Maria Child, Cooper became involved in the Indian reform movement, organizing the privately funded United States Indian Commission.
Facilities are managed by North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, North Carolina Division of Forest Resources, US Army Corps of Engineers, Wake County Parks and Recreation, and a privately managed marina.
In 1986, the VFL Commission announced plans to set up privately owned clubs based in Perth and Brisbane, motivated by the need to sell multimillion-dollar licences to save a number of Victorian clubs which were struggling financially.
In Australia, Part 2E of the Corporations Act 2001 requires that publicly traded companies file certain documents relating to their annual general meeting with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, while there is no similar requirement for privately held companies.
Initially privately owned, the generation plant was taken over by the Manitoba Power Commission in 1920 and replaced by a diesel generation plant and by 1930, power from the provincial grid.
Initially privately owned, the generation plant was taken over by the Manitoba Power Commission in 1920.
He joined Peter Cooper in organizing the privately funded United States Indian Commission in 1868 and helped institute Ulysses S. Grant's Peace Policy toward the Indians.
In the United Kingdom, wildlife management undertaken by several organizations including government bodies such as the Forestry Commission, Charities such as the RSPB and The Wildlife Trusts and privately hired gamekeepers and contractors.

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Other large producers are the privately owned Vicini, with three mills, and Central Romana Corporation, whose mill is the largest in the country.
He was privately educated until 1830, when he entered Trier High School, whose headmaster Hugo Wyttenbach was a friend of his father.
A single-occupant vehicle ( SOV ) is a privately operated vehicle whose only occupant is the driver.
Elsah is a community whose homes are privately owned.
AG is short for Aktiengesellschaft, and Bayern is run like a joint stock company, a company whose stock are not listed on the public stock exchange, but is privately owned.
The canal is now privately owned by Peel Ports, whose plans include redevelopment, expansion, and an increase in shipping from 8000 containers a year to 100, 000 by 2030, as part of their Atlantic Gateway project.
Very close to the Prado, the Villahermosa Palace houses the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, the bulk of whose collection was originally privately gathered and not part of the state collection, but which well serves to fill the gaps and weaknesses of the Prado's collection, such as Dutch and German painting ; the Thyssen Bornemisza has been controlled as part of the Prado system since 1985 .< ref >
Residence student life is also anchored largely around the college's cafeteria, whose food services are run by the privately owned Aramark company.
Schlegel Lake, once referred to as Schlegel's Pond and commonly referred to as Washington Lake, is a artificial body of water privately owned and managed by the Washington Lake Association ( WLA ) since 1947, whose members have exclusive rights to use of the pond and surrounding property.
In November 2009, an expanded panel of 9 judges of the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that privately run prisons are unconstitutional, finding that for the State to transfer authority for managing the prison to a private contractor whose aim is monetary profit would severely violate the prisoners ' basic human rights to dignity and freedom.
Among the venerable series are Foreign Relations of the United States for the Department of State ( since 1861 ), Statistical Abstract of the United States for the Census Bureau ( since 1878 ) and Public Papers of the President, covering the administrations of Presidents Herbert Hoover onward ( except Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose papers were privately printed ).
The only institutions specialising in university entrance are crammers for ( usually ) privately educated pupils who have failed to gain entrance to their university of choice directly from school, and whose parents are willing to pay for a year of specialist tuition to give them a second chance, but very few students attend these as a first choice option.
In 1807 he entered the Royal Academy School, studying under Henry Fuseli, and he also studied privately for a year under Sir Thomas Lawrence, whose influence for some time dominated his art.
Bell had actually earned fourth place until Hundert privately decided to raise his grade on the final essay after reviewing it again, thus moving him above Blythe, the third place winner, whose father before him had been an Emperor's Club winner, putting him under much pressure to live up to his father's reputation.
A typical example of the latter is shares of a privately held company whose value is based on projected cash flows.
The name evokes the Vanderbilt family's Biltmore Estate, whose buildings and gardens within are privately owned historical landmarks and tourist attractions in Asheville, North Carolina, United States.
Based in Columbia, Maryland, with additional offices in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, and Pontiac, Michigan, iBiquity is a privately held, intellectual properties company, whose investors include global leaders in the technology, broadcasting, manufacturing, media and financial industries.
This was arguably done by team owner Bernie Ecclestone to avoid a conflict with the other privately owned teams whose support he needed.
WMATA's bus system is a successor to four privately owned bus companies ( DC Transit, the Washington, Virginia and Maryland Coach Company, the AB & W Transit Company, and the WMA Transit Company ), whose assets were sold to WMATA in 1973.
Faultless Starch / Bon Ami Company is a privately owned business whose principal enterprise is manufacturing and marketing laundry, household cleaning products, air care, and lawn & garden products, to consumer and commercial markets.
In the United States, the term privately held company is more often used to describe for-profit enterprises whose shares are not traded on the stock market.
In countries with public trading markets, a privately held business is generally taken to mean one whose ownership shares or interests are not publicly traded.
He served his apprenticeship to James Mitan, but appears to have owed far more to the influence of James Heath, whose works he privately and earnestly studied.
The Canadian Unity Council was a privately owned non-profit organization whose mission was the promotion of Canadian Unity and the current federal institutions.

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