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No one would own the data.
ALBANY (AP) — New York State's top court on Thursday upheld the removal of a Niagara Falls city court judge who jailed 46 people after no one would own up to a cellphone that rang during his court session.
One would own 130 apartments in Venice, including a palazzo on the Grand Canal.
One would own the Windows operating system, and the other everything else -- including the company's Web browser, word processing and spreadsheet software and Internet properties.
One would own the old firm's assets, service its debt and contract out the running of plants and pipelines; the other, an operating company employing most of the old staff, would bid for this business.
The first would require a reorganization of Microsoft, pursuant to a detailed plan to be prepared by Microsoft itself, into two separate, independent companies; one would own Microsoft's operating system businesses, and the other would own its applications and other businesses.
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Viacom Inc. yesterday made a deal to acquire full control of the UPN television network, setting up the prospect that one company would own two broadcast television networks for the first time.
He said that the value of these assets would be "in proportion" to the ones Exxon would own in Russia.
Each one would have heard his own work praised and appreciated without it being obvious that there was any element of condolence involved.
Often, one offshore company would own another, and another, like so many Russian dolls.
"Roy told me at that dinner that one day Donald would own New York.
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