The papermill was closed in 1990, at the time owned by SCA, and the original main building now hosts about 20 small businesses.
In the 1990s, Price was also instrumental in establishing the Company of Saint George, a "Tournament Company" within the SCA dedicated to staging historically accurate tournaments and pas d'armes in an SCA context.
The old maps produced by the SCA were divided into two batches: one which remained at the Institute and one which joined the military files of Vincennes.
One of the more notable co-founders was fantasy author Robert Asprin (who in the SCA was known as "Yang the Nauseating").
Karl Holz (born 1952), current chairman and CEO of Euro Disney SCA
During her career, which covered more than thirty years, Nichols acted as an active participant in the Speech Communication Association/National Communication Association (SCA/NCA).
Meal Fell is linked to Great Cockup to the west by the pass of Trusmadoor, a place described by Alfred Wainwright as the “Piccadilly of sheep in that locality” to the east Meal Fell is connected by a ridge to Great Sca Fell.
A recipient of the Order of Merit (Egypt), El-Abbadi is a member of Egypt's Supreme Council of Culture (SCC), Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA), and l'Institut d'Égypte.
In the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), rapier combat makes use of various forms of off-hand device, including parrying daggers, batons, cloaks, and a second sword, which in fencing is termed "case of rapier".
The company's products are primarily for the emergency treatment of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) Events.
This is contrast to component model in classic C/C++ component frameworks, such as OMG-CCM, JTRS-SCA core framework (CF), OpenSOA's SCA for C++.
Fourie and Bonthuys requested leave to appeal to the Constitutional Court, but this was denied and the High Court instead granted leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA).
In one of the strangest alliances in the company's history, SCA joined the Environmental Defense Fund to reinstate the ban of hazardous waste dumping.
Sherwood Christian Academy (SCA) is an accredited kindergarten–twelfth grade school run as a ministry of Sherwood Baptist Church.
The first computer aided implementation of SCA was for the NASA Apollo program in 1967 by the Boeing Company.
A few people in full armor from the local SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism), as well as friends in costumes were digitized as well.
Seen off with gifts and medals, Stano visited Pope Benedict XIV (1740–1758), seeking assistance in an amount of 50,000 SCA for reconstruction and maintenance of monasteries on the territory of Albania, which was then under the religious authority of Cetinje mitropholy.
In 1957, the Student Conservation Program (forerunner to SCA) had two separate programs in Grand Teton National Park and Olympic National Park.
For data broadcasting: Microsoft's now defunct DirectBand service (used by MSN Direct) relied on SCA FM subcarriers; Data Broadcasting Corporation's Signal service used SCA for sending real-time stock quotes.
The SCA is located in Bloemfontein, although it may hear cases elsewhere if the circumstances require it.
Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget (SCA) is a Swedish consumer goods company and pulp and paper manufacturer with headquarters in Stockholm.
Microsoft System Center Advisor (SCA; formerly Codename Atlanta), is a commercial software as a service offering from Microsoft Corporation that helps change or assess the configuration of Microsoft Servers software over the Internet.
Vabicaserin (SCA-136) is a selective 5-HT2C full agonist that was being investigated as an antidepressant and atypical antipsychotic and was later dropped by its developer, Wyeth.
Pull'nissen god of duels - Poul Anderson, a founding member of the Society for Creative Anachronism; he was a Knight of the SCA, therefore skilled in one-on-one combat.
Montbrial was hired as an arbitrator in a case against Lance Armstrong made by SCA Promotions.