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He joined the faculty as an assistant professor in 1983, when he also became unit chief of the Inpatient Services Division of the Connecticut Mental Health Center.
These trusts were created to transfer interests in a company's energy properties to its stockholders, who became unit holders in the trust.
When Talbott Realty proved reluctant to sell, the United States Army Corps of Engineers condemned the property, which became Unit IV on 15 February 1944.
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Those quartets practised together and became units.
In the latter case, many lost their agricultural character and became units of craft specialization.
In 1996, Ms. Pritchard and Mr. Manning found themselves working together when both of their companies became units of Cantor Fitzgerald.
The most recent changes mainly involve account shifts and merging agencies at what became units of the new Partnership division of Interpublic.
These former Chetnik units became units of the "Volunteer Army", which reached a strength of around 7,000 8,000 fighters by the end of March.
It does not invoke a collective-level evolutionary process to explain how collectives became units of evolution.
These shorter videos can also become units that you can move around, combine, or use independently.
Lawyers will become unit-shifters, with no more investment in justice than the server at Costa Coffee has in your flat white.
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