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These plans, like Du Pont's, contained provisions for passing the vote on Du Pont's General Motors shares on to the ultimate stockholders of Du Pont, Christiana, and Delaware, except that officers and directors of the three companies, their spouses, and other people living in their households, as well as other specified persons, were to be totally disenfranchised.
These officers found no incriminating information.
The late author Sheldon H. Harris in his book " Factories of Death: Japanese Biological Warfare, 1932-1945, and the American cover up " wrote that, The test program, could be part of Project AGILE or Project OCONUS which began in fall 1962 and which was funded at least through fiscal year 1963, was considered by the Chemical Corps to be “ an ambitious one .” The tests were designed to cover “ not only trials at sea, but Arctic and tropical environmental tests as well .” The tests, presumably, were conducted at what research officers designated, but did not name, “ satellite sites .” These sites were located both in the continental United States and in foreign countries.
These officers were required to hold to account the prytanes ( councillors ), strategoi ( generals ) and hipparchoi ( cavalry officers ) of the preceding year until their accounts had been audited.
These officers, responsible to Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick, were supposed to act as local proconsuls in each state, with near-complete control over the state governments.
These organised offices and support systems include aides-de-camp, press officers, financial managers, speech writers, trip organisers, event planners and protocol officers.
These officers exiled PLH members and governed under General Oswaldo López until 1970.
These tablets provide vivid evidence for the operation of a Roman fort at the edge of the Roman Empire, where officers ' wives maintained polite society while merchants, hauliers and military personnel kept the fort operational and supplied.
These troops were composed of Lebanese and Syrian enlisted personnel, but were commanded predominantly by French officers ; however, the percentage of Lebanese and Syrian officers in the force gradually increased in size to approximately 90 % of the total number by 1945.
These measures did not prevent, however, a group of army officers led by then Captain Muammar Gaddafi ( a signals officer ) seizing power on 1 September 1969.
These tactics are intended to mitigate the restrictions placed on law officers against compelling a suspect to give evidence, and have stood up in court as valid lawful tactics.
These measures fell most harshly on the members of the former ruling class of Spanish or Spanish-descended church officials, military officers, merchants, and hacendados ( large landowners ).
These became the homes of civil servants, officers, bankers, artists and politicians among others, and earned the area the nickname " Millionaires ' Quarter " although its official designation was Friedrichvorstadt ( Friedrich's Suburb ), or alternatively the Tiergartenviertel ( Tiergarten Quarter ).
" These include officers in both military and foreign service.
These officers often had no knowledge of life on board a ship — let alone how to navigate such a vessel — and relied on the expertise of the ship's master and other seamen who tended to the technical aspects of running the ship.
These officers will also receive weapons handling training, and new generation interrogation training.
These organized offices and support systems include aides-de-camp, press officers, financial managers, speech writers, trip organizers, event planners, protocol officers, chefs and other kitchen employees, waiters, and various cleaning staff, as well as visitors ' centre staff and tour guides at both official residences.
These NCOs, accompanied sometimes by warrant officers ( as is the case in several countries ), can be ceremonially armed with either sabres or rifles to protect the color.
These documents clearly indicate that the witan was composed of the nation's highest echelon of both ecclesiastical and secular officers.
These documents, produced by Stauffenberg and his fellow officers in 1943 in Berlin, evince the idealistic motivation of the resistance group.

These and united
These heterodox groups held widely divergent opinions but were united by a critical attitude towards the established religion whose explanations they found unsatisfactory and whose animal sacrifices increasingly distasteful and irrelevant.
These nations were often united by common linguistic, religious or family ties.
These include the United Church of Canada, and the United Church of Christ., all German Lutheran, reformed and united churches in EKD, all Swiss reformed churches, the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, the Church of Denmark, the Church of Sweden, the Church of Iceland and the Church of Norway.
These were the last majority-Greek-speaking areas to be united with the Greek state, apart from Cyprus which was a British possession until it became independent in 1960.
These unions are often divided into " locals ", and united in national federations.
These various thinkers were united by a distrust of Victorian positivism and certainty.
These and other differences hindered the development of the string theory as being the theory that united quantum mechanics and general relativity successfully.
These successful revolutions, which adopted the tricolore in favour of the Papal flag, quickly spread to cover all the Papal Legations, and their newly installed local governments proclaimed the creation of a united Italian nation.
These peoples were not originally one united nation, but members of various different city-states.
These armies were reported to have united Christian and pagan factions.
These bishops were often in conflict with the citizens and the counts of Valentinois and to strengthen their hands against the latter the pope in 1275 united their bishopric with that of Die.
These primitive immaterial forces, so closely united as to form but one being ( essence ), acquire definiteness or form through the action upon them of stimuli or excitants from the outer world.
These people were born in Mönchengladbach, or in Rheydt or Wickrath, formerly independent communities united with Mönchengladbach in 1975.
These are united under the All-Japan Aikido Federation.
These were Newfoundland, Rupert's Land, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, the Thirteen Colonies ( which later united to become the United States after independence from the United Kingdom ), East and West Florida, and the Province of Quebec.
These two groups are closely related, and may be united as the division Gamophyta.
These sons join in rebellion against their father but are later united in the Last Judgment.
These three genera are often united into a single genus Coendou.
Sacheverell compared the Gunpowder Plot not to 1688 but to the date of the execution of Charles I, 30 January 1649, as two days of the " rage and bloodthirstiness of both the popish and fanatick enemies of our Church and Government ... These TWO DAYS indeed are but one united proof and visible testimonial of the same dangerous and rebellious principles these confederates in iniquity maintain ".
Church Militant and Church Triumphant ( Ecclesia Militans, Ecclesia Triumphans ) These terms, taken together, are used to express the concept of a united Church that extends beyond the earthly realm into Heaven.
These three films are united by their chalk-line style, the stick-figure clown protagonists, and the constant transformations.
These tribes, or at least a number of tribes considered " Illyrians proper ", are assumed to have been united by a common Illyrian language, of which only small fragments are attested enough to classify it as a branch of Indo-European, while it was extinct by the 5th century AD.
These Swiss immigrants, combined with Dutch and German Mennonites and progressive Amish Mennonites who later united with them, until 2002 made up the largest body of Mennonites in North America ( in the past often referred to as the " Old Mennonites ").
These titles remain extant and united, see Baron Stanley of Alderley for further succession.

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