It briefly held a Guinness world record for largest HD video board before being surpassed in size by the video board at the Charlotte Motor Speedway.
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That power makes it easy to pop up onto a water-ski-size board and surf off across the waves.
Changes to the board, including size, industry mix and terms of service, according to Grasso, Panetta and McCall, would require a constitutional amendment and vote of NYSE members.
Staircases in each of the five bedrooms lead up to a roof terrace, which encases a Jacuzzi, life-size chess board and dining area.
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In the midst of the fight over Atos Origin, he said that the hedge funds had a right to representation on the firm's board, given the size of their stake.
But "if the Coast Guard boarding officer were to conduct a vessel safety inspection under normal circumstances and see that many people on board a boat that size, they would definitely recommend that the operator probably return to port and offload some of them, " Mr. McKenzie said.
New chairman Sir Philip Hampton said that "now was the right time to reduce the size of the board".
The percentage of companies with women board members increased with company size, but gender diversity continues to be limited.
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Navigation and interaction are easy with the precision on-board pen, full-size keyboard and new five button clickpad that boasts 20 percent more surface area than traditional ThinkPad clickpads.
Jens Wagner, from Hamburg's Supporters Club, spoke in great detail of the structure of the whole club and of the huge influence the 52, 000 members have, including decisions over the make-up of the board of directors and the size of the annual transfer budget.
Engineers there had created a server the size of a circuit board, run off a microprocessor designed to work with power-stingy laptops, not brawny computing machines.
She said there had been "long discussions" about the commission's "governance", in which it had been agreed the board needed to be reduced in size and changed in composition.
For the first mod, Ben increases mobility during game play by using ribbon cable and a replicated version of the original circuit board to sync a full-size, left hand controller with a half-size, right hand controller.
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In Hoyos' smallest scanners, ideally for mobile devices, the processor is mounted on a circuit board that also holds a dime-size lens.
He is also known to want the reduce the size of the NYSE's board, which currently has 27 members.
He notes that full-size projectors are already entrenched in board rooms, and argues that in casual settings users are more likely to share a notebook display than transfer files and set up a phone projector.
William Jack, chairman of the Tay District Salmon Fisheries Board, said catches of spring salmon rose in size to more than 12lbs last year, compared with 10lbs a few years ago.
On at least one occasion, Mr. Corzine wanted to boost the size of the trade by more than the board would let him, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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Further, the Bloomberg-appointed Board of Health went beyond its authority in approving the size limit, the judge said, agreeing with the critics that the matter should have been up to the elected City Council.
Dr Ross also took a look at the numbers provided to BBC Scotland and concluded there was very little correlation between the size of the population served by a health board, and the numbers of adverse incidents they have reported.
Over the past few years many of the small-cap trading desks that made markets in Bulletin Board issues have been shut down or drastically reduced in size, including those run by Goldman Sachs (which bought Spear Leeds, the NYSE market specialist firm, in late 2000), Sherwood Securities and Fleet Securities.
Well now Green is back to silence the critics who questioned the utility of his first project with the MacMini Portable MkII, which makes numerous improvements upon its predecessor such as mounting the thumb board flush with the case, significantly reducing the overall size of the device, and generally making it look more like something you'd want to take out in public.
Mr Penn suggested the board needed to be reformed, including a reduction in its size from the current 37 members.
Salaries on board a yacht are dependent on position, qualifications, yacht size, where the yacht is located and if is private or charter.
In February, the North Wales Regional Leadership Board - which groups together council leaders and emergency services - said the size of the proposed prison means it must serve north Wales and parts of north west England and the West Midlands.
The health board said the exception at Borders General Hospital was due to the "unique size of the BGH grounds".
Denise Llywelyn from the Aneurin Bevan Local Health Board said the only concern with the Stroke Risk Reduction Plan was it's size.
The government wants to require the biggest of them to buy fishing licences, certify the size of their catches and, in some cases, deploy on-board satellite navigation systems to let the authorities keep an eye on them.
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"You can see essentially a very high performance cluster the size of a desktop, at the cost of a desktop, " says Nvidia board member Steven Chu, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist and director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
We actually had impact censors on board, and the spacecraft was being hit by rocks up to almost half a centimeter, almost the size of--between a raisin and a grape in size.
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