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* Swim bladder, in bony fishes, an internal organ that helps to control buoyancy
Until the end of the 19th century, it seems to have been generally assumed that the general meeting ( of all shareholders ) was the supreme organ of the company, and the board of directors was merely an agent of the company subject to the control of the shareholders in general meeting.
The crew are the upper caste, and hold power through their monopoly on organ transplantation and control of the police.
Along with a set of drawbars for timbre control, they may provide controls for standard organ effects such as rotating speaker speed, vibrato and chorus.
The Sideman had a panel of 10 buttons for manually triggering drum sounds, and a remote player to control the machine while playing from an organ keyboard.
However, the International Narcotics Control Board ( INCB )the independent and quasi-judicial control organ for the implementation of the United Nations drug conventions – denied the validity of article 14 in the 1988 Convention over the requirements of the 1961 Convention, or any reservation made by parties, since it does not " absolve a party of its rights and obligations under the other international drug control treaties.
The Ministry of Interior is the principal organ of state security and control.
Arguing that the revolution needed not a mere parliamentary organization but a party of action which would function as a scientific body of direction, a vanguard of activists, and a central control organ, the Tenth Party Congress banned factions within the party, initially intending it only to be a temporary measure after the shock of the Kronstadt Rebellion.
Under Louis XIII's minister Richelieu, the independent Académie française came under state supervision and became an official organ of control over the French language and seventeenth-century literature.
Thus it has been more recently proposed that, for example, the pipe organ ( even if it uses electric key action to control solenoid valves ) remain in the aerophones category, and that the electric guitar remain in the chordophones category, etc ..
Thus it has been more recently proposed that, for example, the pipe organ ( even if it uses electric key action to control solenoid valves ) remain in the aerophones category, and that the electric guitar remain in the chordophones category, and so on.
The routemanagers got de facto control over the operation, but they were dependent of a different organ in the company.
The swim bladder of a ruddThe swim bladder, gas bladder, fish maw or air bladder is an internal gas-filled organ that contributes to the ability of a fish to control its buoyancy, and thus to stay at the current water depth without having to waste energy in swimming.
* Swell shutter, a flap used to control the flow of air through the pipes in a pipe organ
The Barmen Declaration, primarily authored by Karl Barth, with the consultation and advice of other Confessing Church pastors like Martin Niemöller and congregations, re-affirmed that the German Church was not an " organ of the State " and that the concept of State control over the Church was doctrinally false.
The reverb amount can be adjusted by a control on the reverb amp itself, or remotely from the organ by a special halfmoon switch and dedicated cable that has 3 select settings, " off / medium / on " with actual reverb amount settings preset to taste at the reverb amp in the RV with a variable potentiometer.
He established direct royal control with the Council of the Indies, the most important administrative organ of the Spanish Empire, both in the Americas and in Asia.
* User interface software: A program ( usually embedded in a computer chip ) which handles user interaction with control keys and menus, which allows the user to select tones ( e. g., piano, organ, flute, drum kit ), effects ( reverb, echo, telephones or sustain ), and other features ( e. g., transposition, an electronic drum machine )
* The gas bladder, or swim bladder, is an internal organ that contributes to the ability of a fish to control its buoyancy, and thus to stay at the current water depth, ascend, or descend without having to waste energy in swimming.
It is now possible to control every part of the organ from either the gallery console or the moveable sanctuary console.
As shown in TV series, he is an expert in sound and frequency where he uses a special pipe organ ( also known as a frequency organ ) to transmit various frequency to control mammals, manipulate people's emotions and create a semi-visible shield to protect himself.
" On the contrary, he believed that if society is organic and individual, then its elements can cooperate apart from a centralised organ of control, the need for which presupposes that harmony has to be imposed upon something that is naturally unharmonious.

control and precursor
Ex-Legionnaires, idealistic reformers, and former Lopiztas joined in July 1887 to form the Centro Democrático ( Democratic Center ), a precursor of the Liberal party, to demand free elections, an end to land sales, civilian control over the military, and clean government.
Cao Cao, whose zone of control was the precursor to the state of Cao Wei, had raised an army in the winter of 189.
This process is under hormonal control, including the MSH and ACTH peptides that are produced from the precursor proopiomelanocortin.
Some states, including North Carolina and others, grant extraterritorial jurisdiction to cities and towns ( but rarely villages ), so that they may control zoning for a limited distance into adjacent unincorporated areas, often as a precursor ( and sometimes as a legal requirement ) to later annexation of those areas.
In Boston, after the initial unrest, local leaders such as the Loyal Nine ( a precursor to the Sons of Liberty ) were able to take control of the mob.
In 1939 it was transferred to the control of the NKVD, the secret police and the precursor organization to the KGB, under the order of Lavrentiy Beria, who was the head of the NKVD.
The University of International Affairs in Beijing was formally brought under the control of the Ministry of Public Security in 1965, and was charged with training intelligence agents for the Investigation Department ( a precursor to the Ministry of State Security ) and for Xinhua News Agency.
PLATO's games became so popular that a program called " The Enforcer " was written to run as a background process to regulate or disable game play at most sites and times – a precursor to parental-style control systems that regulate access based on content rather than security considerations.
The Commission on Narcotic Drugs has power to decide whether to control a precursor substance, and which Table to place it in.
And, as with drug scheduling under the other two treaties, the Convention allows the Economic and Social Council to review and overturn the Commission's decisions in reference to precursor substance control.
Their ideology was nationalist in character, and was a precursor of the movement that would seize control of Turkey following World War I.
The department enforces a licensing system to control the import, export and dealing of 25 specific precursor chemicals which can be used for the manufacture of dangerous drugs.

control and later
Action taken today is often far more valuable than action taken several months later in response to a situation then out of control.
She had activated one of her microscopic tools which she would later use for minute repairs to various parts of her control panel.
Following his death and the organisational deterioration of his empire, Asia Minor was ruled by a series of Hellenistic kingdoms which came under Roman control two hundred years later.
Two hundred years later western and central Anatolia came under Roman control, but it continued to be strongly influenced by Hellenistic culture.
A few years later Whitney and his American contemporaries succeeded in introducing the relevant concepts ( interchangeable parts, tool-path control via machine tools and jigs, transfer of skill to the equipment, allowing use of semi-skilled or unskilled machine operators ) to American firearm-manufacture.
* 30 BC – Octavian ( later known as Augustus ) enters Alexandria, Egypt, bringing it under the control of the Roman Republic.
Two months later, the Athenians under Myronides invaded Boeotia, and winning the Battle of Oenophyta gained control of the whole country except Thebes.
Following this, the widespread adoption of ailerons versus wing warping made aircraft much easier to control, and only a decade later, at the start of World War I, heavier-than-air powered aircraft had become practical for reconnaissance, artillery spotting, and even attacks against ground positions.
To avoid the fall of Évora into the hands of Berber groups of the region, he ordered the destruction of its defensive towers and to lowered the walls, though a year later he decided to reconstruct it, giving its control to his ally Masud ibn Sa ' dun al-Surunbaqi.
Antigonus's son Demetrius I Poliorcetes survived the battle, and managed to seize control of Macedon itself a few years later, but eventually lost his throne, dying as a prisoner of Seleucus I.
The control pads have screw holes in their centers, so that one could transform them into a joystick, as with the later Sega Master System's controller.
On December 21, 1995, Israeli troops withdrew from Bethlehem, and three days later the city came under the complete administration and military control of the Palestinian National Authority in conformance with the Interim Agreement on the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in 1995.
( Hecht and Lancaster later formed several production companies in the 1950s to give Lancaster greater creative control.
The British vacated Egypt two years later, leaving the Ottomans, the Albanians, and the long-weakened Mamluks jostling for control of the country.
The original System / 360 models of IBM mainframe had read-only control store, but later System / 360, System / 370 and successor models loaded part or all of their microprograms from floppy disks or other DASD into a writable control store consisting of ultra-high speed random-access read-write memory.
The Instrumentality of Mankind rules Earth and goes on to control other planets later inhabited by humanity.
The British returned control of Île-Royale to France with the fortress virtually intact three years later under the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle and the French reestablished their forces there.
Zircon later offered a special control which featured an action button on the front of the joystick.
The D-Day Normandy landings on June 6, 1944 were costly but successful ; a month later the invasion of Southern France took place, and control of the forces which took part in the southern invasion passed from the AFHQ to the SHAEF.
It is likely that tin trade with the Mediterranean was later on under the control of the Veneti.
As early as the days of Saladin, and while the Ma ' ans were still in complete control over southern Lebanon, the Shihab tribe, originally Hijaz Arabs but later settled in Ḥawran, advanced from Ḥawran, in 1172, and settled in Wadi al-Taym at the foot of mount Hermon.
Soon, the war began to go well ; French troops marched across the southern half of the Netherlands ( which would later become Belgium ), and the emergency that had placed the Committee of Public Safety in control was no more.
With the later arrival of long range fighters, particularly the P-51, U. S. fighters were able to escort daylight raids far into Germany and establish control of the skies over Western Europe.
In later books, he vies for control of the Si-Fan which is more concerned with routing Fascist dictators and halting the spread of Communism.

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