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... article 3 (3) only applies to suppliers forming part of the actual distribution chain of the devic...
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FRANKFURT, Germany -- After some initial skepticism, the world's automakers are embracing hybrid vehicles in an effort to match Toyota's success and give customers more options to combat high gas prices.
At the Frankfurt auto show this week, German automakers Volkswagen AG, Audi AG and Porsche AG said they were forming an alliance to develop hybrid engines. Last week, BMW AG joined General Motors Corp. and DaimlerChrysler AG in a similar partnership.
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... directives regarding worker housing, thus forming an agency relationship between Ag-Mart and the cre...
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RAVENSBURG, Germany (AP) - Some 15,000 enthusiasts have assembled the world's largest jigsaw puzzle in the southern German town of Ravensburg, Europe's biggest puzzle maker said.
Puzzle maker Ravensburger AG said 1,141,800 pieces were put together in only five hours on Sunday, forming a nearly 6,500- square foot puzzle that nearly covered the town square.
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Inventors: Marek Podgorny, Fayetteville, N.Y.; Luke Beca, Baldwinsville, N.Y.; Roman Markowski, Syracuse, N.Y.; Edward Bogucz, Fayetteville, N.Y.; Suresh Santanam, Manlius, N.Y.; Edward Lipson, Manlius, N.Y.; Paul Roman, Blacksburg; Greg Michalak, Manlius, N.Y.; Gregg Lewandowski, Syracuse, N.Y.; Paul Gelling, Syracuse, N.Y.
Assignee: Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y.
...Title: Method of forming a transformer coil. Patent No. and date filed: 7,9...
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...) BP PLC fulfilled this statutory duty by forming an Immediate Action Claims Team shortly after the ...
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Inventors: Michael Hinchey, Bowie, Md.; James Rash, Davidsonville, Md.; Walter Truszkowski, Hyattsville, Md.; Christopher Rouff, Beltsville, Md.; Roy Sterritt, Newtownabbey, Great Britain; Denis Gracanin, Blacksburg
Assignee: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C.
...Title: Method of forming a disc-wound transformer with improved cooling an...
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..., cranes, and work assist platforms; metal forming, punching, and shearing machines; machine tools; a...
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Mitchell scoffs at the notion that he's just another gadfly, pointing to his campaigns on the two referendums against Rancho San Juan and the slowgrowth General Plan Initiative. "We have affected public outcomes," he says. "We've run referendums, won referendums. That's not gadfly. That's leadership.
I'm grateful in that he has made some decisions recently to not allow further subdivisions," says Julie Engeil, former Rancho San Juan Opposition chairwoman. "I'm glad he is supportive of the policy that we are not going to subdivide farmland unless it's for farming purposes. That's progress. I regret that it has taken us more than a decade to get there."
Although he says he doesn't want to talk trash about [Ed Mitchell], he questions how transparent his opponent is, pulling out a letter ...
... Slough Foundation and was instrumental in forming the Ag Land Trust. He says he got into local polit...
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For example, he unwinds the story of the establishment of the University of Vermont as the State Agricultural College, and it isn't pretty. Justin Morrill, who was the great guiding light behind the land-grant system, was also on the UVM board of trustees. Probably because of this affiliation, he got the idea that the Vermont Agricultural College should be integrated into that institution, even though this put Vermont out of step with the other New England states, which all started their land-grant colleges from scratch. The university was widely understood to be a thoroughly downhill institution. "Uphill voices expressed their reservations about the plan as early as 1863," [Paul M. Searls] says, and it's clear from events that their doubts had merit. For years, not much happened; the p...
... - but they had an irritating habit of forming labor unions. So Searls' chapter called "Defining ...