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In the first place, a large part of the discrepancy between President Eisenhower's estimate of a 1.5 billion dollar surplus for the same period and the new estimate of an almost seven billion dollar deficit is the result of the outgoing President's farewell gift of a political booby-trap to his successor.
Mr. Sulzberger's successor as publisher is Mr. Orvil E. Dryfoos, who is president of the New York Times Co., and who has been with the Times since 1942.
In a B reorganization, followed by a section 332 liquidation, those cases which hold that section 203 is inapplicable to transfers in liquidation appear to permit the successor corporation to sue for refund of taxes paid by the transferor.
It appears, then, that although the matter is not dealt with in section 381(c), a successor corporation in a reorganization of a type specified in section 381(a) is entitled to sue for refund of taxes paid by a transferor corporation.
The earliest known alphabet in the wider sense is the Wadi el-Hol script, believed to be an abjad, which through its successor Phoenician is the ancestor of modern alphabets, including Arabic, Greek, Latin ( via the Old Italic alphabet ), Cyrillic ( via the Greek alphabet ) and Hebrew ( via Aramaic ).
The standard structure is where is the set of natural numbers, is the successor function and is naturally interpreted as the number 0.
This is primarily due to the widespread usage of the Aramaic language as both a lingua franca and the official language of the Neo-Assyrian, and its successor, the Achaemenid Empire.
However, there is no evidence that his son and ultimate successor, Constantius II, who was an Arian Christian, was exiled.
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.
" Ever since the time of my ancestor Ali, the first Imam, that is to say over a period of thirteen hundred years, it has always been the tradition of our family that each Imam chooses his successor at his absolute and unfettered discretion from amongst any of his descendants, whether they be sons or remote male issue and in these circumstances and in view of the fundamentally altered conditions in the world in very recent years due to the great changes which have taken place including the discoveries of atomic science, I am convinced that it is in the best interest of the Shia Muslim Ismailia Community that I should be succeeded by a young man who has been brought up and developed during recent years and in the midst of the new age and who brings a new outlook on life to his office as Imam.
Hippolytus of Rome ( d. 235 ) is commonly considered to be the earliest antipope, as he headed a separate group within the Church in Rome against Pope Callixtus I. Hippolytus was reconciled to Callixtus's second successor, Pope Pontian, and both he and Pontian are honoured as saints by the Roman Catholic Church with a shared feast day on 13 August.
It is during this period that Bishop Asser applied to him the unique title of " secundarius ", which may indicate a position akin to that of the Celtic tanist, a recognised successor closely associated with the reigning monarch.
The arrangement of crowning a successor as royal prince and military commander is well known among other Germanic tribes, such as the Swedes and Franks, to whom the Anglo-Saxons were closely related.
But it is certain that before the friar had quit " Tartary " Möngke, Güyük's successor, had been elected.
Ampicillin is a beta-lactam antibiotic that is part of the aminopenicillin family and is roughly equivalent to its successor, amoxicillin in terms of spectrum and level of activity.
As with all binary trees, a node's in-order successor is the left-most child of its right subtree, and a node's in-order predecessor is the right-most child of its left subtree.

successor and digital
Computer animation is essentially a digital successor to the stop motion techniques used in traditional animation with 3D models and frame-by-frame animation of 2D illustrations.
* 1981 – Roland MC-4 Microcomposer: A popular digital sequencer and the successor to the MC-8.
For example, RS codes are used in the digital video broadcasting ( DVB ) standard DVB-S, but LDPC codes are used in its successor DVB-S2.
In 2008, Nagra has introduced a new model, the Nagra VI, a portable 6-track digital recorder touted as " the natural successor to the NAGRA-D / DII multi-track digital recorders.
Although memory cards are nowadays associated with digital cameras, digital audio players, PDAs, and similar devices, SmartMedia was pitched as a successor to the computer floppy disk.
One Girl One Laptop productions created a spiritual successor called Gate which uses the same digital logic puzzles as Robot Odyssey.
Since the cessation of the BBC Choice splits, all BBC digital TV channels ( including Choice's successor BBC Three ) have operated as UK-wide services with no regional opt-out functionality.
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.
Digital Video Broadcasting-Satellite-Second Generation ( DVB-S2 ) is a digital television broadcast standard that has been designed as a successor for the popular DVB-S system.
The successor to the KL-7 was the KL-51, an off-line, paper tape encryption system that used digital electronics instead of rotors.
The successor of the PlayStation Portable, the PlayStation Vita, dropped UMD support entirely in a move similar to the PSP Go, focusing instead on digital downloads and opting for low-profile flash-based media for its retail software.
Epson has released a firmware patch to bring the R-D1 up to the full functionality of its successorthe first digital camera manufacturer to make such an upgrade available for free.
Like its digital successor, traditional matte photography uses a uniformly colored backing – usually, but not always a special blue or green ( fig.
A digital successor to the Handbook, long under development at NIST, was released as the “ Digital Library of Mathematical Functions ” ( DLMF ) on May 11, 2010, along with a printed version, the NIST Handbook of Mathematical Functions, published by Cambridge University Press ( ISBN 978-0-521-19225-5 ).
The advances in mobile telephony can be traced in successive generations from the early " 0G " services like MTS and its successor Improved Mobile Telephone Service, to first generation ( 1G ) analog cellular network, second generation ( 2G ) digital cellular networks, third generation ( 3G ) broadband data services to the current state of the art, fourth generation ( 4G ) native-IP networks.
During his tenure the Moore School built the ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer, and began construction on its successor machine, the EDVAC.
The AXE is the digital successor to the AKE analogue telephone exchange and ARF / ARM family of crossbar switches.
The BBC's second multiplex has allowed it to televise BBC Parliament where it had previously only been available in sound, allowed BBC Knowledge and its successor, BBC4, to stop renting space from SDN for coverage, and allowed for special video screens in its interactive service BBCi, for use during sporting events such as Wimbledon and carrying loops of news headlines and weather, ( services already provided on digital satellite )
The MC-303 was built in 1996 and is a digital successor of the MC-202.
Immediately after the DVD standard was settled in 1996, Philips and Sony, disappointed after the DVD failure, decided to develop a next-generation blue-laser-based digital video recorder ( DVR ), which would be positioned as DVDs high-density successor.
The EOS-1Ds Mark II had the highest pixel count available in a 35mm format digital SLR at the time of its introduction until its successor was announced in August 2007.

successor and era
After the passing of Chiang Kai-Shek, the next president, Chiang's son, Chiang Ching-kuo, and Chiang Ching-kuo's successor, Lee Teng-hui a native Taiwanese, would, in the 1980s and 1990s, increase native Taiwanese representation in the government and loosen the many authoritarian controls of the early era of ROC control in Taiwan.
# An ancient Greek currency unit found in many Greek city states from Classical times on, as well as in many of Alexander's successor states and South-West Asian kingdoms during the Hellenistic era.
The most valuable evidence, if relevant, are the treaties and letters mentioned in Hittite cuneiform texts of the same approximate era, which mention an unruly Western Anatolian warlord named Piyama-Radu ( possibly Priam ) and his successor Alaksandu ( possibly Alexander, the nickname of Paris ) both based in Wilusa ( possibly Ilion / Ilios ), as well as the god Apaliunas ( possibly Apollo ).
During the Mughal era, the dominant political forces consisted of the Mughal Empire and its tributaries and, later on, the rising successor states-including the Maratha Empire-which fought an increasingly weak Mughal dynasty.
At the junction with Joachimstaler Straße it passes the Café Kranzler, successor of the Café des Westens, a famous venue for artists and bohémiens of the pre-World-War-I era.
His grandfather, Everard van Wesel, was the Royal Physician of Emperor Maximilian, while his father, Anders van Wesel, went on to serve as apothecary to Maximillian, and later a valet de chambre to his successor Charles V. Anders encouraged his son to continue in the family tradition, and enrolled him in the Brethren of the Common Life in Brussels to learn Greek and Latin according to standards of the era.
The reign of his successor, Maria Theresa of Austria, marked the beginning of a flourishing era for the city.
The corporate successor to DuMont, Fox, not only has never aired any daytime programming ( other than its Fox Kids block from 1990 – 2001 ) but debuted in 1986, well beyond the wiping era.
According to Article 57 the Crown of Spain is inherited by the successors of King Juan Carlos I de Borbón through male preference primogeniture Article 57 is also significant in that it omits entirely the Franconist era designation of Juan Carlos as Franco's successor.
Tōyama, with many contacts in the Japanese establishment over a period of fully half a century, in turn claimed to be the rightful successor to Saigo Takamori, who pushed for Japanese expansion to the Asian mainland in the early Meiji era.
While some analysts argue that Getty's fiscal program laid the groundwork for Ralph Klein's later balancing of the provincial budget, on Getty's departure from office the government's debt had reached $ 11 billion, setting the stage for his successor to characterize the Getty years as an era of wasteful and excessive spending.
The era began with Hua Guofeng as the ( some say self-anointed ) successor to Mao, but power soon shifted to Deng Xiaoping as the paramount leader, in which position he remained at least until 1992 when he resigned from his leadership positions.
This event is also known ( especially in Chinese historiography ) as the An-Shi Rebellion or An-Shi Disturbances (), as it continued after An Lushan's death under his son An Qingxu and his deputy and successor Shi Siming, or as the Tianbao Rebellion ( 天宝之乱 ), as it began in the 14th year of that era.
It is not clearly explained how they find themselves in the future other than some sort of time warp, either intentional or inadvertent, but he occupies himself in that era as a professor at the New Avalon Institute of Science on the world of New Avalon within the Federated Suns successor state and is also a Battlemech designer, having designed the Hatchetman and Axeman mechs according to the sourcebooks Battletech Technical Readout 3025 and Battletech Technical Readout 3050.
The 1 Series Coupé was marketed in the US as a spiritual successor to the BMW 2002, a two-door from the 1970s known for its light weight and high level of performance ( relative to the era ).
They retained their religious authority until the era of Christian dominance, when the Christian emperor Gratian confiscated their revenues and his successor Theodosius I closed the Temple of Vesta permanently.
As well as being a central figure in Welsh Liberal politics in the post war era Baron Livsey's main success was to build Brecon and Radnor into a Liberal Democrat stronghold which enabled Kirsty Williams ( Assembly Member ) and his successor Roger Williams to further strengthen the Liberal Democrat hold there.
His successor, Paul Sauvé, initiated a " hundred days of change " that began to transform Quebec society after a long era of conservatism under Duplessis.
It has been claimed that the exodus to Channel 4 in the early 1990s of dramatists like Dennis Potter and Alan Bleasdale, who had both been responsible for series which caused outrage among Conservatives during the Milne era, had much to do with the relative lack of risk-taking at the BBC under Checkland and his successor John Birt, who was deputy director-general throughout Checkland's reign.
It was re-established after World War II as an affiliate of the Gakushūin School Corporation, the privatized successor to the original Gakushūin University or " Peers School " set up during the Meiji era to educate the children of the Japanese nobility.
In the United States, the term " national bank " originally referred to the revolutionary era Bank of North America, later, First Bank of the United States, or its successor the Second Bank of the United States.
In addition, Champ Car, the successor to CART, had failed at providing as diverse a schedule as in the CART era.
As the 53rd successor of St. Henry, Vikström's era was far reaching.
After his departure, Dicks continued to be associated with the programme, writing four scripts for his successor as script editor Robert Holmes: Robot ( 1975, the opening story of Tom Baker's era as the Fourth Doctor ), The Brain of Morbius ( 1976, broadcast under the name ' Robin Bland ' after Dicks ' displeasure at Holmes ' rewrites to the story led him to declare that it should go out " under some bland pseudonym "), Horror of Fang Rock and State of Decay.

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