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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.
If the radix point is omitted then it is implicitly assumed to lie at the right ( least significant ) end of the string ( that is, the number is an integer ).
At the novel's end, the question of whether or not the Time Lords will be restored remains unanswered, although if the events of the novel are to tie in with later events in the TV series it must be assumed that Gallifrey was at some point restored, only to be destroyed again during the events of the Time War.
At the end, it can be assumed, Iago is taken off to be tortured, and Cassio becomes governor of Cyprus.
Circumventing the die-hard Liberals in the National Assembly who opposed him, Estigarribia assumed " temporary " dictatorial powers in February 1940, but promised the dictatorship would end as soon as a workable constitution was written.
Pius II was unaware he was nearing his end, and his malady probably prompted the feverish impatience with which on 18 June 1464 he assumed the cross and departed for Ancona to conduct the crusade in person.
Richard ’ s chief biographer, Jean de Toulouse, writes that when Richard died in 1173 he was still young and so it therefore must be assumed that he entered the Order well into its second period of development, near the end of Hugh ’ s life.
Second, to analyze how societies could maintain their integrity and coherence in the modern era, when things such as shared religious and ethnic background could no longer be assumed ; to that end he wrote much about the effect of laws, religion, education and similar forces on the society and social integration.
The Boer commandos were especially effective during the initial guerrilla phase of the war because Roberts had assumed that the war would end with the capture of the Boer capitals and the dispersal of the main Boer armies.
Jerry Pournelle's " CoDominium " future history assumed that the Cold War would end with the USA and Soviet Union establishing a co-rule of the world, the CoDominium of the title, which would last into the 22nd Century — rather than the Soviet Union collapsing in 1991.
Thus it was generally assumed that any combat in Europe would end with apocalyptic conclusions.
When Star Trek was cancelled in 1969, Shatner assumed it would be the end of his association with the show ; however, Shatner went on to voice Kirk in the animated Star Trek, star in the first seven Star Trek movies, and provide voice acting for several games.
At the end of the film, Spock Prime tells the younger Spock a suitable planet had been located to establish a colony for the surviving Vulcans, so it can be assumed that this planet will be the new Vulcan.
To ensure that the government could meet both the current and future demands of its governmental accounts, an additional source of funding was required, " for interest payments on the assumed state debts would begin to fall due at the end of 1791 ... those payments would require $ 788, 333 annually, and ... an additional $ 38, 291 was needed to cover deficiencies in the funds that had been appropriated for existing commitments.
Bilateral relations between the United States and Uganda have been good since Museveni assumed power, and the United States has welcomed his efforts to end human rights abuses and to pursue economic reform.
" The disciples likely assumed that the destruction of the temple, and the end of the world, would occur at the same time.
Two different types of devices are assumed on each end of the interconnecting cable for a case of simply adding DTE to the topology ( e. g. to a hub, DCE ), which also brings a less trivial case of interconnection of devices of the same type: DTE-DTE or DCE-DCE.
Colophon from an Incunable | incunabulum of the Historiae Adversus Paganos by Paulus Orosius, one of the most copied books from the Medieval period. The assumed falling out of Paulus Orosius and Saint Augustine at the end of the former ’ s life does not seem to have had a negative effect on the distribution and impact of his Histories.
A good estimate of the current size of the social cooperative sector in Italy is given by updating the official Istituto Nazionale di Statistica ( Istat ) figures from the end of 2001 by an annual growth rate of 10 % ( assumed by the Direzione Generale per gli Ente Cooperativi ).
Moreover, Bhargava states that the word slowly assumed a negative connotation toward the end of the Rig Vedic period.
By the end of the 1950s, Robins AFB assumed management of virtually all the cargo aircraft in the Air Force that included the C-47, C-54, C-117, C-118, C-123, C-124, and the C-130.
The form mabynnogyon does indeed occur at the end of the first of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi, but it is now generally agreed that this is a scribal error that was assumed to be the plural of the Welsh word mabinogi, which occurs correctly at the end of the remaining three branches.
Matilda's son Henry II assumed the throne at the end of the war and immediately announced his intention to eliminate the adulterine castles that had sprung up during the war, but it is unclear how successful this effort was.

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At the end of this storyline, Mxyzptlk indicates he has erased the knowledge of Superman's identity from Lex Luthor's mind.
", Brainiac shows up at the end of the episode following Lex Luthor's defeat plotting to shrink Metropolis in order to repopulate his destroyed planet causing Batman and Superman to spring into action.
In an odd bit of mishandled editing, Orion is seen as one of the heroes confronting Luthor's survivors at the end of " Alive!
At the end of the miniseries, having betrayed the Six to Luthor's Society, she is shot and critically wounded by Deathstroke.

end and identity
It was because of this chain-reaction as much as for any other reason -- that is, because of the growing independence of the planar unit in collage as a shape -- that the identity of depicted objects, or at least parts of them, re-emerged in Braque's and Picasso's papiers colles and continued to remain more conspicuous there -- but only as flattened silhouettes -- than in any of their paintings done wholly in oil before the end of 1913.
Hypothesizing a series of developmental stages that begin in the individual's infancy and end in his old age, Erikson has indicated that the adolescent is faced with a series of identity crises.
Holly was depicted in the Quantum Leap episode entitled " How the Tess Was Won " although his identity isn't revealed until the very end of the episode.
In one 1960s comic, when Kent finds himself at a loose end when staff at the Daily Planet go on strike, he seriously considers it a chance to try out a new identity in case he has " to abandon Clark Kent role permanently.
Military of the Netherlands identity tags, like the Canadian and Norwegian ones, are designed to be broken in two in case of a fatality ; the lower end is returned to Dutch Defence Headquarters, while the upper half remains on the body.
"), where great ingenuity may be exercised in narrating the events of the crime, usually a homicide, and of the subsequent investigation in such a manner as to conceal the identity of the criminal from the reader until the end of the book, when the method and culprit are revealed.
Despite the revivalists ' various political views and different opinions regarding the nature of authentic folk music, they all shared an understanding of Americanism that grounded the nation's identity in cultural pluralism and political democracy " By the end of the 1930s they along with the musicians and others had turned American folk music into a social movement.
This may have seemed like the end for North, but the local community re-established the North Melbourne Football Club as a new identity, and the VFA re-admitted the new club to the Association for the 1908 season.
By the end of the period three clearly defined tribal dialectical areas: Northern Estonia, Southern Estonia, and Western Estonia including the islands had emerged, the population of each having formed its own understanding of identity.
Shinto has historically been used as a means to express Japanese nationalism and ethnic identity, especially prior to the end of World War II.
Many of the new immigrants dropped their traditional customs and laws, both out of choice ( the U. S. offered them a chance to escape what they viewed as the constraints of religious identity ) or not ( Jews refusing to work on the Sabbath were almost always fired at the end of the week ;; the large majority of those who desisted from working on Saturday had to face the formidable challenge of finding new work each week ).
With end of martial law in 1987 and the introduction of democracy in the 1990s after the Wild Lily student movement, an effort began to re-assert Taiwanese identity and culture while trying to get rid of many Chinese influences imposed by the Kuomintang.
There ’ s enough uncertainty to know it ’ s Dick ; questions of identity keep popping up, and the good guys / bad guys line is pretty well obliterated by the end.
In An Illustrated History of the Horror Film, Carlos Clarens saw a trend manifesting itself in Science Fiction films, dealing with dehumanization and fear of the loss of individual identity, being historically connected to the end of " the Korean War and the well publicized reports coming out of it of brainwashing techniques ".
Some Hutterites converted to Catholicism and retained a separate ethnic identity in Slovakia as the Habans until the 19th century ( by the end of World War II, the Haban group had become essentially extinct ).
It features a complex, plot-driven story in which the reader is provided with clues from which the identity of the perpetrator of the crime may be deduced before the solution is revealed at the end of the book.
He was the first villain to learn Darkwing's secret identity but, being mad, forgot what it was by the end of the episode.
The GWR was the only company to keep its identity through the Railways Act 1921, which amalgamated it with the remaining independent railways within its territory, and it was finally wound up at the end of 1947 when it was nationalised and became the Western Region of British Railways.
Otherwise this highest level of samādhi leads to nirvāṇa, which means total unity, the logical end of individual identity and also death of the body.
At the very end of the novel, however, there is no doubt as to the identity of the perpetrator.
Slasher films can be split into two distinct sub-types: one type in which the killer's identity is known from the outset and he is shown overtly ( albeit sometimes in a mask ), and one in which the killer's identity is not known and which employ a whodunnit angle, often with a twist at the end.
It was Hitchcock who asked Herrmann for the " recognition scene " near the end of Vertigo ( the scene where James Stewart's character suddenly realizes Kim Novak's identity ) to be played with music.
Social engineering as applied to security is the exploitation of various social and psychological weaknesses in individuals and business structures, sometimes for penetration testing but more often for nefarious purposes, such as espionage against businesses, agencies, and individuals, typically toward the end of obtaining some illegal gain, either of useful but restricted or private information or for monetary gain through such methods as phishing to obtain banking account access, or for purposes of identity theft, blackmail, etc ..

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