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These leagues did not consider themselves " minor " – a term that did not come into vogue until St. Louis Cardinals GM Branch Rickey pioneered the farm system in the 1930s.
These streetcar lines were replaced with bus routes in the 1930s and 1940s.
These factors combined to produce some far more radical and futuristic plans for Potsdamer Platz in the late 1920s and early 1930s, especially around 1928-9, when the creative fervour was at its peak.
These were the versions that were used for nearly all performances until the 1930s.
These countries bought substantial numbers of the Fokker C. V reconnaissance aircraft, which became Fokker's main success in the latter part of the 1920s and early 1930s.
These bands range from traditionalists ( covering 1920s and 1930s jazz and blues ) to modernists and post-modernists ( creating new music from jug band instrumentation and aesthetics ).
These Nobel prize winners, but also the physicists Albert Einstein, Enrico Fermi and Paul Ehrenfest, the Arabist and Islam expert Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje, the law expert Cornelis van Vollenhoven and historian Johan Huizinga, were among those who pushed the university into a place of international prominence during the 1920s and 1930s.
These automotive-related events are the legacy of the Auburn Automobile Company, which closed in the late 1930s.
These murals, painted in the 1930s and 1940s, were Vanka's gift to the United States.
These were the major deregulation acts in transportation that set the general conceptual and legislative framework, which replaced the regulatory systems put in place between the 1880s and the 1930s.
These concepts, along with Ford's resistance to the change in the 1920s, propelled GM to industry sales leadership by the early 1930s, a position it retained for over 70 years.
These changes accelerated with such force in the 1930s that they ushered in a new era of modern politics.
These were extremely popular around the world in the 1930s, and many Eastern European tangos were originally written by Jews.
These were developed intensively from the second half of the eighteenth century ( by, for example, D ' Alembert, Euler, and Lagrange ) until the 1930s.
Mayer turned her into a glamorous star, mostly popular among college boys, and gave her the leads in several teen-oriented films in the late 1930s and early 1940s, such as Dramatic School ( 1938 ), These Glamour Girls ( 1939 ) and Dancing Co-Ed ( 1939 ).
These composers focused on using folk music in their compositions, a trend that continued well into World War II, though a process of internationalization began in the 1930s, easily heard in composers like Ludvig Irgens-Jensen, Bjarne Brustad, Harald Sæverud and Klaus Egge.
These speaking tours continued into the early 1930s, by which time public interest in attending live speeches and debates on political themes had waned and ill health forced Nearing's agent into retirement.
These began to see use in the 1930s.
These diesel-powered trains featured a then-impressive top speed of 120 km / h as well as a high level of comfort, and they proved themselves DSB's most commercially successful initiative of the 1930s.
These stories, written in the 1920s and 1930s, concerned gangsters, gamblers, and other characters of the New York underworld.
These leagues also go by the nicknames the " farm system ," " farm club ," or " farm team ( s )" because of a joke passed around by major league players in the 1930s when St. Louis Cardinals ' general manager Branch Rickey formalized the system, and teams in small towns were " growing players down on the farm like corn.
These appeared as early as 1929, but were known as " bull grader " blades, and the term " bulldozer blade " did not appear to come into widespread use until the mid 1930s ' " Bulldozer " now refers to the whole machine not just the attachment.
These strikes were qualitatively different from those waged over union recognition in the 1930s: employers did not try to hire strikebreakers to replace their employees, while the unions kept a tight lid on picketers to maintain order and decorum even as they completely shut down some of the largest enterprises in the United States.
These were developed from similar locomotives supplied by the English Electric Company to the Big Four British railway companies in the 1930s and 1940s, e. g. those pioneered by the LMS.

These and regulations
These regulations cover access to all programs and services offered by the entity.
These regulations are put into place in order for trade to be even handed amongst members of ALADI.
These declines have been due to competing technologies, cadmium ’ s toxicity in certain forms and concentration and resulting regulations.
These can be possessed with an ordinary PAL, and are the only class of firearms which can be used for hunting, due to the ATT ( Authorization to Transport ) requirement for Restricted and Prohibited weapons, as well as provincial regulations.
These regulations were transmitted orally until shortly after the destruction of the second temple.
Similar passages include, for example, Exodus 17: 14, " And YHWH said unto Moses, Write this for a memorial in a book, and rehearse it in the ears of Joshua, that I will utterly blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven ;" Exodus 24: 4, " And Moses wrote all the words of YHWH, and rose up early in the morning, and built an altar under the mount, and twelve pillars, according to the twelve tribes of Israel ;" Exodus 34: 27, " And Yahweh said unto Moses, Write thou these words, for after the tenor of these words I have made a covenant with thee and with Israel ;" and " These are the decrees, the laws and the regulations that the LORD established on Mount Sinai between himself and the Israelites through Moses.
These codes and regulations all require the common steps of Environmental impact assessment, development of Environmental management plans, Mine closure planning ( which must be done before the start of mining operations ), and Environmental monitoring during operation and after closure.
These interpretations are distinguished from statutory law which are the statutes and codes enacted by legislative bodies, and regulatory law which are regulations established by executive branch agencies.
These are regulations that cannot be changed or excluded by party agreement.
These regulations place the obligations for safety on the owners and operators of any boat including sailboats.
These regulations ensure that stock cars are in many ways technologically similar to standard cars on the road.
These theories argue against interventions imposed on the labour market from the outside, such as unionization, minimum wage laws, taxes, and other regulations that they claim discourage the hiring of workers.
These regulations are published chronologically in the Federal Register and are then compiled by topic or subject matter in the Code of Federal Regulations ( C. F. R.
These rules include such things as regulation ski sizes, sidecuts, boot heights, binding risers and other regulations such as limitations to chemical substances found in winning racers as well as many other things which all ensure one particular skier has no advantage over another.
These mandates and the regulations that implement them cover many workplace activities for about 10 million employers and 125 million workers.
These regulations succeeded in reducing dioxin stack emissions from incinerators.
These guides include various recommended design criteria and standards, some of which are cited within the UK building regulations, and therefore form a legislative requirement for major building services works.
These laws and regulations can take the form of " command and control " regulation ( such as setting standards, targets, or process requirements ), or environmental pricing reform ( such as ecotaxes or other pigovian taxes, tradable pollution permits or the creation of markets for ecological services ).
These include laws and regulations to control hunting pressure, the establishment of protected areas to prevent further habitat loss, the establishment of captive populations for reintroduction back into the wild ( ex situ conservation ) and the translocation of individuals to suitable habitat to create additional populations.
These regulations ( see Docket 80-90 ) have resulted in approximately double the number of possible stations, and increases in allowable power levels, over the original bandplan scheme described above.
In an April 14, 2005 speech before the U. S. House of Representatives, Paul stated, " These regulations are damaging American capital markets by providing an incentive for small US firms and foreign firms to deregister from US stock exchanges.
These other regulations are the " other prescripts " mentioned in the heading of § 1.
These precepts cover a number of varying topics ranging from applicability of different types of laws to persons or territories, to regulations mandating that judges must hear all cases brought before them.
These variations were heard in different parts of the country throughout the years depending on FCC regulations at the time, local preferences, and whether the specific station performing the test was a primary EBS station or not.
These houses no longer meet building regulations and need to have their external walls reconstructed.

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