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When Sholes took over pop production in 1957 — a result of his success with Elvis Presley — he put Atkins in charge of RCA Victor's Nashville division.
Before the networks agreed to put a stop to censorship and bias in the news division, Segal went on to disrupt The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and Barbara Walters on The Today Show.
The division of the entire Kingdom Animalia into vertebrates ( about 40000 species in part of one phylum ) and invertebrates certainly is convenient in some practical contexts, but to put it into taxonomic perspective, it is roughly on the same scale as dividing the animal kingdom into Gastropoda ( perhaps 60000 species in part of one phylum ) and non-Gastropoda ; worthwhile only in certain constrained contexts.
This put them in the same division as Indianapolis, Tennessee and Houston.
Initially the division of the Arabic-speaking areas of the Ottoman Empire were to be divided by the Sykes-Picot Agreement ; however, the final disposition was at the San Remo conference of 1920, whose determinations on the mandates, their boundaries, purposes and organization was ratified by the League in 1921 and put into effect in 1922.
However, the Giants would rebound and put out a solid effort all season long, culminating with a division title and the best record in the Major Leagues.
It was the first of only two times that two teams have played each other in the Super Bowl after playing on the final weekend of the regular season ( the New York Giants and New England Patriots played in the final week of the 2007 regular season and met again in Super Bowl XLII ). Under NFL scheduling rules put in place by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell prior to the 2010 season, the Super Bowl participants will not be able to play each other on the final weekend of the regular season, since all games on the final weekend now match division opponents.
In the fall of 2008, Scientific American was put under the control of Nature Publishing Group, a division of Holtzbrinck.
On August 1, 1919, Palmer put 24-year-old J. Edgar Hoover in charge of a new division of the Justice Department's Bureau of Investigation, the General Intelligence Division.
No matter who took his place, the encirclement of the town by the enemy had put the entire division in peril.
Hurwitz and Frobenius proved theorems that put limits on hypercomplexity: Hurwitz's theorem ( normed division algebras ), and Frobenius theorem ( real division algebras ).
The Spanish lee division now put about to the port tack with the intention of breaking the British line at the point where the ships were tacking in succession.
San Juan Bautista Creek: Juan Crespí, May 1 for the setting of the first international division line between Old or Lower California ( Dominicans ) and New or Upper California ( Franciscans ) five leagues to the north ( Valley of the Médanos ) being established by: Priest Francisco Palóu on 19 August 1773 ( Mojonera of Palou ) in compliance with the instructions put forth on the April 7, 1772 Concordato. Rosarito Historical Society, Baja California A. C. at The Mission, Baja California, on 20 May 1990.
This deregulation put into place a division of labor between the studios and the networks.
Barris was promoted to the daytime programming division at ABC in Los Angeles and was put in charge of deciding which game shows ABC would air.
The government of national defence made him general of division and put him at the head of the 20th corps of the Army of the East.
" Milton Gray believes that Schlesinger put Clampett in charge of the black and white cartoon division in order to save it, and many historians have singled out a scene in Porky's Duck Hunt in which Daffy exits as a defining Clampett moment.
As mayor, Hylan railed against " the interests " and put in motion the building of a publicly owned and operated subway system, which became the IND division of the New York City Subway.
Simply put, it was density of population increasing the profitability of commerce and providing for the division and specialization of labor that commanded higher municipal rents.
He was six feet ( 1. 83 metres ) tall and weighed 195-pounds ( 88 kilograms ) in his prime, which whilst comparable to many Heavyweight Boxers then, still put him on the slightly smaller side of the division.
Simply put, as more firms in related industries cluster together, costs of production may decline significantly ( firms have competing multiple suppliers, greater specialization and division of labor result ).
The day was absorbed by a bitter debate over the program of the organization, with the main object of division a minority report put forward by John F. Lloyd on behalf of the colonizationists ( disparagingly called the " goldbrick " faction by the " antis ").
Wyeth put the manufacturing and marketing of the brand under its Whitehall-Robins Healthcare division.
A second division, the 2d Infantry ( 650th German Infantry ), was incomplete when it left Lager Heuberg but was put into action under the command of General Mikhail Meandrov.

put and awkward
This is awkward for everybody, isn't it, we all got to put up with inconvenience sometimes.
" This put the Academy in an awkward position, as they felt the paper to be “ inadequate and trivial ,” but they did not want to “ treat her as a professional colleague, as they would any man, by simply rejecting the work .” So Augustin-Louis Cauchy, who had been appointed to review her work, recommended she publish it, and she followed his advice.
This leads to several misunderstandings, which upset Catherine and put her in the awkward position of having to explain herself to the Tilneys.
Nevertheless, his tendency to make controversial statements or put her into awkward situations proved to be a drawback for her. pp 123
As a result, Judge Harper is put in an awkward spot – even his own grandchildren are against him for putting Santa Claus on trial ( when it was actually a hearing ) for lunacy.
This put teams like New Orleans, Michigan, and Philadelphia in an awkward situation.
Because Roosevelt was very popular in Kentucky, Chandler was put in the awkward position of expressing personal support of the president while opposing his hand-picked leader in the Senate and his New Deal legislation.
" To say I was put in an awkward position I think is an understatement ", Joe Aguirre, a Republican, told The Associated Press in 2008.
This put him at odds with the more cautious Liberal Democrat party leadership at the time, and he was often seen as a renegade member of the ' awkward squad ,' for example in his implacable opposition to the coalition with the Labour party formed after the 1999 elections ( he was one of only three of his party's MSPs to vote against it ).
We started playing the second movement at once, so as not to put Shostakovich into an awkward position.
Cole later confided that she felt " horrible " for being put in such an awkward position.
However, Lorenzo's job is transferring him to another city very soon and Giovanna is put in an awkward spot having to make a very quick decision.
This can prove awkward for shoppers, trying to avoid getting caught up in the game, and shopkeepers, who put shutters on their doors and windows in case ( as has happened on many occasions ) they are pushed on by the ruck.
Eleven years after Giant Tiger's first experiment with franchising, Reid emphasized the flexibility that it gave his company: “ The weakness of the chain stores is that they try to standardize .” Such standardization was not possible in a small chain which at the time maintained its low prices by locating in awkward and non-standard spaces such as converted bowling alleys or garages, and which refused to put money into standardized fixtures or furniture, or to invest in standardized office systems.
" Such standardization was not possible in a small chain which at the time maintained its low prices by locating in awkward and non-standard spaces such as converted bowling alleys or garages, and which refused to put money into standardized fixtures or furniture, or to invest in standardized office systems.
When he and his wife finally returned to California, his success selling 400 pair in otherwise awkward circumstances put him in the optical business.
Chinese commentators say that Stanford University was put in an awkward situation because Mosher went to places he was not allowed to go.

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