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200–700Central America [statistics and demography]The Zapotec site of Monte Albán in Central America is at its peak in this period. It may have had 30,000 or more inhabitants. It is the centre of a complex of public buildings, temples, and dwellings that cover 40 sq km/15 sq mi.
337Roman Empire [Christianity]Shortly before his death, Roman emperor Constantine is baptized by Eusebius of Nicomedia.
22 May 337Asia Minor [births and deaths]Constantine I the Great, first Christian Roman emperor of Western empire 312–324, And of whole empire 324–337, dies in Ancyrona, near Nicomedia, in Bithynia, Asia Minor (now Izmit, Turkey) (c. 57).


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Namrow has appeared extensively before the International Trade Commission in Section 337 proceedings on behalf of both complainants and respondents, and he regularly counsels international companies on ITC process and procedure.
336 and 337 dealt with distributions of appreciated or depreciated property in complete liquidation or sales in connection with a complete liquidation.
WASHINGTON -- Kenyon & Kenyon LLP partner Marcia Sundeen will join other leading experts on Monday, July 10 to discuss intellectual property challenges facing companies today, at the Intellectual Property Owners Association conference Demystifying section 337 Investigations at the ITC, at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, DC.
 
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