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successor and was
Revenue Ruling 54-17 provides that if the corporation against which a tax was assessed has since been liquidated by merger with a successor corporation, a claim for refund should be filed by the successor in the name and on behalf of the corporation which paid the tax, followed by the name of the successor corporation.
Marsden was manager of the company for ten years and manager of its successor company, the Colonial Light and Power Company, for one year.
In some exceptional cases an abbot was allowed to name his own successor.
However, there is no evidence that his son and ultimate successor, Constantius II, who was an Arian Christian, was exiled.
It was first described in 1837 as the successor to Babbage's Difference Engine, a design for a mechanical computer.
He was taught by Theodore Beza, Calvin's hand-picked successor, but after examination of the Scriptures, he rejected his teacher's theology that it is God who unconditionally elects some for salvation.
However, Braudel's informal successor as head of the school was Le Roy Ladurie, who was unable to maintain a consistent focus.
The most important was the study of the Peasants of Languedoc by Braudel's star pupil and successor Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie.
His spiritual successor, Augustine, whose conversion was helped by Ambrose's sermons, owes more to him than to any writer except Paul.
" Alaric had made no provision for a successor, and although he had two sons, one was of age but illegitimate and the other the offspring of a legal marriage but still a child.
Ahab (; ; ) was king of Israel and the son and successor of Omri according to the Hebrew Bible.
Shortly afterwards Trajan was chosen by Nerva to be his successor, adopted with public fanfare in absentia by the old man shortly before his death.
Albert was chosen as his successor early in 1511 in the hope that his relationship to his maternal uncle, Sigismund I the Old, Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland, would facilitate a settlement of the disputes over eastern Prussia, which had been held by the Order under Polish suzerainty since the Second Peace of Thorn ( 1466 ).
Germanicus was always favored by his great uncle and hoped that he would succeed Tiberius, who had been adopted by Augustus as his heir and successor.
Lucius ’ name was changed to Nero Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus and he became Claudius ’ s adopted son, heir and recognised successor.
For instance, in 51, Agrippina ordered the execution of Britannicus ’ tutor Sosibius because he had confronted her and was outraged by Claudius ’ adoption of Nero and his choice of Nero as successor, instead of choosing his own son Britannicus.
Manishtushu's son and successor, Naram-Sin ( 2254 – 2218 BC ) ( Beloved of Sin ), assumed the imperial title " King Naram-Sin, king of the four quarters ( Lugal Naram-Sîn, Šar kibrat ' arbaim )", and, like his grandfather, was addressed as " the god ( Sumerian
He was the pupil and successor of Gorgias and taught at Athens at the same time as Isocrates, whose rival and opponent he was.
The story of Ealdred being deposed comes from the Vita Edwardi, a life of Edward the Confessor, but the Vita Wulfstani, an account of the life of Ealdred's successor at Worcester, Wulfstan, says that Nicholas refused the pallium until a promise to find a replacement for Worcester was given by Ealdred.
In the early Renaissance his doctrine of the soul's mortality was adopted by Pietro Pomponazzi ( against the Thomists and the Averroists ), and by his successor Cesare Cremonini.

successor and paper
His successor Paul Keating pursued the republican agenda much more actively than Hawke had done, and he established the Republic Advisory Committee to produce an options paper on issues relating to the possible transition to a republic to take effect on the centenary of federation: 1 January 2001.
As Chicago went down to only two daily newspapers, the City News Bureau slowly faded and was reduced to a minor operation though it was still widely used by both Chicago-based newspapers, the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times until the Sun-Times decided to pull out of the joint ownership agreement it had inherited from some the City News Bureau's original owners, for which the Sun-Times was a successor paper.
The mill was owned by Crown Zellerbach until 1986 and its brown paper successor Gaylord Container Corporation until 2002, when Gaylord was acquired by Temple-Inland Corporation, the area's largest employer.
The paper was also an early supporter of David Dubinsky, Schlesinger's eventual successor.
Washington paper The Hill published speculation that Tierney, with a $ 1. 3 million war chest, is a likely candidate to run against Kennedy's successor Scott Brown in the 2012 election.
Goddet could point, however, to clandestine printing of Resistance newspapers and pamphlets in the L ' Auto print room and he was allowed to publish a successor paper called L ' Équipe.
Its introduction reads: " The successor to Mid-Century Edition in one volume, nevertheless, this work contains greater detail, as well as considerable additional material, with no loss of scale, this being achieved by printing on both sides of the paper, using narrower margins, and including a single index.
Buchanan ’ s successor as editor was Ralph Ridley, who edited the paper until his death in June 1875.
Willers ’ s successor John Conyngham had worked for the paper since the early eighties and so was thoroughly familiar with its workings.
* The Liberator ( available online ) Monthly culture and politics paper, founded by Max Eastman as successor to The Masses.
In 1877 John Walker selected Chenery as John Thadeus Delane's successor as editor of the paper.

successor and tape
His successor, Norio Ohga, had joined the company after sending Morita a letter denouncing the poor quality of the company's tape recorders.
The Digital Compact Cassette ( DCC ) is a magnetic tape sound recording format introduced by Philips and Matsushita in late 1992 and marketed as the successor to the standard analog Compact Cassette.
Although it is a tape based format, the term ADAT now refers to its successor, the Alesis ADAT HD24, which features hard disk recording, rather not the traditional tape-based ADAT, which in turn is now considered obsolete.
Magnetic wire recording, and its successor, magnetic tape recording, involve the use of a magnetizable medium which moves past a recording head.
Despite the failure of Betamax, its technological successor the Betacam tape would become an industry standard for video recording, production and presentation, and continues to be used to this day, only now beginning to be supplanted by digital or high-definition tape recordings.

successor and encryption
Flowers's Colossus and its successor Colossus Mk2 were built by the British during World War II to substantially speed up the task of breaking the German high level Lorenz encryption.
; WPA2: Also known as IEEE 802. 11i-2004, is the successor of WPA, and replaces the TKIP encryption protocol with CCMP to provide additional security.
KASUMI is a successor of the MISTY1 cipher which was supposed to be stronger than MISTY1 and has been adopted as the standard encryption algorithm for European mobile phones.

successor and system
The party was saved after Salisbury's retirement in 1902 when his successor, Arthur Balfour, pushed a series of unpopular initiatives such as a new education bill and Joseph Chamberlain called for a new system of protectionist tariffs.
The PDP-10 successor was to have been built by the Super Foonly project at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory ( SAIL ) along with a new operating system.
Microsoft hired him in August 1988 to create a successor to OS / 2, but Cutler created a completely new system instead.
Microsoft announced at the conference its intentions to develop a successor to both Windows NT and Windows 3. 1's replacement ( Windows 95, codenamed Chicago ), which would unify the two into one operating system.
However, just how much of that success was due to the original Kurtzman template that he left for his successor, and how much should be credited to the Al Feldstein system and the depth of the post-Kurtzman talent pool, can be argued without resolution.
NASDAQ was the successor to the over-the-counter ( OTC ) system of trading.
Python was conceived in the late 1980s and its implementation was started in December 1989 by Guido van Rossum at CWI in the Netherlands as a successor to the ABC language ( itself inspired by SETL ) capable of exception handling and interfacing with the Amoeba operating system.
As Qing power expanded north of the Great Wall in the last years of the Ming Dynasty, the Banner system was expanded by Nurhachi's son and successor Hong Taiji to include mirrored Mongol and Han Banners.
As the successor to a former superpower, Russia's geopolitical status has been often debated, particularly in relation to unipolar and multipolar views on the global political system.
A successor to the system, intended to feature a touchscreen interface, was planned during the early 1990s, years before the Game. com.
The Trusteeship Council was formed in 1945 to oversee the decolonization of those dependent territories that were to be placed under the international trusteeship system created by the United Nations Charter as a successor to the League of Nations mandate system.
X derives its name as a successor to a pre-1983 window system called W ( the letter preceding X in the English alphabet ).
The caliph Abū Bakr, believed by Sunni Muslims to be Muhammad's successor, was the first to institute a statutory zakat system.
While the successor ZX81 used a semi-custom chip ( a ULA or Uncommitted Logic Array ), this merely combined the functions of the earlier hardware onto a single chip — the hardware and system programs ( except the BASIC versions ) were very similar, with the only significant difference being the NMI-generator necessary for slow mode in the ZX81.
Retired Emperor Uda was probably one of the first examples of the system, his successor Emperor Daigo being often sick.
* Systag FlexyTSC a successor of their SIKAREX unit-the electronics of which could be used to apply a feedback system to heat the sample holder to give a result closer to true adiabaticy, however as the sample holder is an open ended glass tube, one soon loses the sample as a great deal of smoke.
But the Tories were united against further reform, and the Liberal Party ( successor to the Whigs ) did not seek a general revision of the electoral system until 1852.
Second hand ONdigital receivers are widely available from sources such as eBay and were fully compatible with the successor Freeview system ( and also with Top Up TV ).
The CP-V operating system, the compatible successor to UTS, was released in August, 1973.
For this reason, and to prevent a break-up, Bolívar sought to implement a more centralist model of government in Gran Colombia, including some or all of the elements of the Bolivian constitution he had written, which included a lifetime presidency with the ability to select a successor ( although theoretically, this presidency was held in check by an intricate system of balances ).
Following World War II, the League of Nations was dissolved in April 1946 and its successor, the United Nations, instituted a Trusteeship system to bring all of the former German colonies in Africa under UN control.
Sales of the STAR were weak, but Control Data Corp. produced a successor system, the Cyber 200 / 205, that gave Cray Research some competition.
Work began on a successor to the Arthur operating system — initially named Arthur 2, but with the release of the Hollywood movie of the same name, it was renamed to RISC OS 2.
Adûnaic also seems to conform to a variant of the consonantal root system used in Khuzdul ( as does its successor language, Westron ).

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