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The FMB carried out an evaluation of the property and made a purchase offer in late 2000.
The FMB marches in a high-powered chair step during parts of pre-game.
Member companies of the FMB Group include the following:
The FMB is independent and non-profit-making, lobbying for members' interests at both national and local levels.
FMB can stand for:
The agency "found no evidence of intent to target minors with the FMB products, packaging, or advertising.
The FMB is an independent, non-profit organisation.
FMB Fisher's eldest daughter, Esther Fisher (1900-1991) became an international pianist.
The FMB travels extensively.
The Bowling Green State University FMB has a long line of traditions since its first performance in 1923.
The Taiwanese property owner accepted the FMB offer to purchase the property on January 15, 2001.
Also, the FMB offers a "Sounds of the Stadium" concert which features all the show songs during the year and standard school songs.
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (FMB)
The BGSU FMB has three common songs that can be heard at various athletic and academic events.
The stock of the bank is listed on the Malawi Stock Exchange, where it trades under the symbol: FMB.
CollabLand (FMB digitization)
FMB Chartered Accountant (Dublin, Ireland)
The FMB would co-ordinate between multiple French, British and Australian organisations, and provide overall supervision for the project.
The original pre-game is: FMB enters the field near the end of Doyt Perry Stadium executing chair step marching.
It is operated by the BKW FMB Energie AG.
Currently, the FMB pre-game concert is now held in the new Stroh Center as part of the Stroh Show.
Ian Davis, the director general of the Federation of Master Builders (FMB, 020 7242 7583), says: "This is an unfortunate saga.
The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) is a UK trade association established in 1941 to protect the interests of small and medium-sized building firms.
"We're starting to see that reverse relocation now," said Frank Boccanfuso, a principal with FMB Real Estate Services, of White Plains.
FMB played by Earl Scruggs and the festival banjo players at Camp Springs Bluegrass Festival in 1971....
(See 358.2, Records of the Federal Maritime Board)
From 1949 to 1951 he was Assistant Secretary of the Navy and, in addition, acting chairman of the Federal Maritime Board.
He later practiced law in Cleveland and went to Washington as general counsel to the Federal Maritime Board before a successful campaign for Congress in 1954.
The Federal Maritime Board was abolished in 1961, when U.S. shipping laws were separated into two categories: regulatory and promotional.
His government career began as an attorney with the Federal Maritime Board, then as director of several bureaus within the Federal Maritime Commission.
From 1955 to 1959, he was a member of the United States Federal Maritime Board in the United States Department of Commerce.
The United States Federal Maritime Board was an agency within the U.S. Department of Commerce, responsible for certain aspects of merchant shipping between 1950 and 1961.
Prior to that time, the United States Federal Maritime Board was responsible for both the regulation of ocean commerce and the promotion of the United States Merchant Marine.
John T. Koehler, a former Assistant Secretary of the Navy and acting chairman of the Federal Maritime Board, died of cancer Saturday at his home in Chevy Chase, Md.
Appointed by Eisenhower Although Mr. Minetti was a Democrat, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a Republican, appointed him to the Federal Maritime Board in 1955, then to the aeronautics board in 1956.
In 1961, President Kennedy appointed him to the newly created Federal Maritime Commission, a five-member regulatory panel that was succeeded by the Federal Maritime Board, and the president promoted him to chairman in 1963.
In 1961, the Federal Maritime Board regulatory functions were assumed by the newly created Federal Maritime Commission, while the subsidy functions were assigned to the Maritime Subsidy Board of the Maritime Administration.
The agency was established in 1950 when the U.S. Maritime Commission was abolished and its responsibilities split between two new agencies: the Federal Maritime Board and the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD).
The Federal Maritime Board was responsible for regulating shipping and awarding subsidies for construction and operation of merchant vessels, while MARAD was responsible for administering subsidy programs, maintaining the national defense reserve merchant fleet, and operating the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy.