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RCF is an Italian audio products manufacturer founded in 1949 in Reggio Emilia, [1] [2] Italy. The first products sold were microphones and electroacoustic transducers (loudspeakers). In the late ’60s, concert sound was going electric, and many loudspeaker pioneers were searching for high-powered devices to use in their designs.
The artist at the time of the sale is a United States citizen or has been a California resident for at least two years. The seller resides in California or the sale takes place in California. The work is an original painting, drawing, sculpture or original work of art in glass. The work is sold by the seller for more money than she or he paid.
On March 8, 2024, KFRQ temporarily went off the air shortly after 10 am, as a result of the KGBT-TV tower in La Feria, Texas (which the station's tower transmits from) being brought down after two of its 24 guy wires snapped. [5] [6] The station went back on the air shortly after 12 pm. KBTQ (owned by Latino Media Network) was also affected.
The 1965 SDS 92 is an incompatible 12-bit system built using monolithic integrated circuits. The 910 and 920 were first shipped in August, 1962. The 9300 was announced in June, 1963. [1] The 925 and 930 were announced in 1964. [1] The 940 was announced in 1965, [2] and the 945 in 1968. [3] The 9 series was replaced by the SDS Sigma series.
Their principal executive offices are now in City of Industry, California. [17] 2003 - Announced a trial with 7-Eleven to sell Northgate Computer branded PCs through their stores. [18] 2004 - Name changed to Digital Lifestyles Group to focus on the "teen computing and digital lifestyle" market with a new "hip-e" brand. [19]
Refractory ceramic fibre, an aluminium silicate wool insulation, see High temperature insulation wool; Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure or Rey complex figure, a neuropsychological test
The equivalent term for an LLC is articles of organization. Roughly equivalent terms operate in other countries, such as Gesellschaftsvertrag in Germany, statuts in France, statut in Poland, [3] Ukrainian: статут (Romanization: statut) in Ukraine, and Jeong-gwan in South Korea.
Ed Ott, 72, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, California Angels), World Series champion . [100] Morris Overstreet, 73, American jurist, judge on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (1991–1999), prostate cancer. [101] Amjad Parvez, 78, Pakistani singer and writer. [102] Suzy Platiel, 93, Algerian-born French ethnolinguist and ...