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Mr. Gettelfinger, 57, who is the union's vice president for bargaining at the Ford Motor Company, would formally be elected president at a convention next year as Mr. Yokich retires at 66.
In 1999, presided over by the US diplomat Roberts Owen, arbitrators announced a controversial decision: Brčko would formally be part of both parts of the new state of Bosnia and Herzegovina – the Federation and Republika Srpska – but it would also be a separate "mixed" entity.
The plan - in which the Sky News channel would formally be separated from BSkyB to head off concerns that the News Corporation would gain too much control over British news media - could be announced Thursday, said this person, who would not speak for attribution because the matter was confidential.
The Luftwaffe would formally be established in 1935.
In 1951, I was a GI in Tokyo for the Armed Forces newspaper, Pacific Stars and Stripes, when Hirohito's son, Akihito, then a teenager, passed me and lines of Japanese on the street, en route to the Imperial Palace where he would formally be invested as Crown Prince and immediate heir to the throne in the event of his father's death.
If this hypothesis were true, the duplicate genes we observe in the extant diploid genomes would formally be "paleo-homoeologues".
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Although Italy and Germany would not formally be at war for another ten days, German U-boats in the Mediterranean routinely attacked Italian vessels by posing as Austro-Hungarian submarines and flying the ensign of that country's navy.
Care England's power would be further strengthened by formally being the strategic leader which Monitor and everyone else has to follow.
So the sentence, written out formally, would be something like: "One thing I'm finding is that it makes it a little easier to get a turn".
Although she said at the time she would formally join the board, Ms. Thompson is not a member.
Any such complaints would always be formally investigated – there would have been no logical reason not to".
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