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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.
338Pannonia [political events]The late Roman emperor Constantine I the Great's three surviving sons – Constantius, Constantine II, and Constans – meet in Pannonia and try to resolve their differences. They divide the Empire up, possibly according to their father's plans: Constantius gets the East; Constantine II receives Spain, Britain, and Gaul; and Constans becomes ruler of Italy, Africa, and western Illyricum.


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The parties must understand that 338(h)(10) election is irrevocable in accordance with 338 (g)(3).
By enabling the Internal Revenue Code Section 338 election, Congress made it possible to have the best of both worlds by permitting corporations purchasing a controlling interest in another corporation through a qualified stock purchase to elect to have that stock acquisition treated as a purchase of assets.
But Lee Angela Reid didn't think it was the right time or place for that kind of move when the state Assembly Higher Education Committee met three weeks ago to discuss Senate Bill 338 - which would require state-funded universities and community colleges to give a one-year public notice if they intend to drop a participation sport.
 
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