Al-Hadi was "clearly in the senior ranks, " a member of a now-defunct 10-person governing council.
At least one graduate of now-defunct Equinox, Edward Lamont, made his way to BigSmart.
The previous FAA grounding in 1979 followed the terrible crash of the now-defunct DC-10 wide-body airliner.
The success of the exercise is reflected by the destinations of now-defunct Securum's employees.
Mr. Thompson served as president of the now-defunct Board of Education before being elected comptroller in 2001.
She also keeps dozens of contemporary cookbooks, as well as saved editions of the now-defunct "Gourmet" magazine.
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The teen-friendly net, an amalgam of the now-defunct WB and UPN, got off to a rocky start.
On Wednesday, the jury determined that the now-defunct Henry's Turkey Service had violated the Americans with Disabilities Act.
TF1, the most popular television channel, are friends with Mr Sarkozy and were witnesses at his now-defunct marriage.
News International is a subsidiary of News Corp and published the now-defunct News of the World (NoW) tabloid.
Twelve years ago they wanted shares in now-defunct eToys over MetLife, and five years ago they wanted subprime.
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Blunt was Cole's coach at the Football Association's now-defunct Centre of Excellence at Lilleshall between 1996 and 1998.
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While I was still working there, the board of directors sold the company to Itel, a now-defunct trading company.
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One of the most prominent offenders was the now-defunct and bankrupt US Fidelis, a company based in Wentzville, Mo.
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Photo Journals are clearly designed to take over Apple's now-defunct MobileMe photo galleries.
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Unilever first waded into anti-aging hair territory with a now-defunct line, Dove Pro-Age.
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In 2007 research funded by Silverjet, a now-defunct airline, found that flying from Heathrow was more stressful than being mugged.
At a computer conference, during a coffee break, I decided to interview a CEO of a now-defunct, Route 128 software firm.
In a silver case with gold buttons, it was one of the properties in the now-defunct Time Museum in Rockford, Ill.
When it was owned by now-defunct conglomerate Norlin Corp. in the 1970s, Gibson was making guitars for those who couldn't afford Martins.
The case involved the actions of a now-defunct SAP unit called TomorrowNow which had provided support services for various Oracle applications.
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Five of six journalists from the now-defunct News of the World arrested by police investigating phone-hacking allegations have been released on bail.
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It is intended to replace Order 17 of the now-defunct Coalition Provisional Authority, which governed Iraq after the US-led invasion of 2003.
Other parks, like New York's now-defunct Autumn Bowl, have come and gone.
Muslims from the Mirpur region of Pakistan came to Bradford in the 1950s and 1960s to work in the town's now-defunct textile mills.
No Big 4 audit firms or their partners have been named in the insider trading scandal surrounding the now-defunct hedge fund Galleon Management.
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France, for example, has long sheltered suspects sought by Italy for urban guerrilla attacks by the now-defunct Marxist Red Brigades movement in the 1970s.
The body was set up by the media giant in the wake of the phone-hacking scandal at its now-defunct News of the World title.
The former deputy editor at the now-defunct News of the World newspaper will not face any charges regarding phone hacking, the CPS has announced.
Prosecutors allege that while Watkins strove to rescue the now-defunct firm, Lay was selling off millions of dollars of Enron stock to pay off loans.
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