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Join Now International Automotive Technicians Network 2016 Impala Bi-Fuel CNG/Gas Problems Posted to Technical Tips Forum on 10/14/2015 This is another post that will only be of use to G.M. technicians at the present time. If you see a 2015 or 2016 CNG Bi-fuel Impala with a complaint of SES on and will not operate in CNG mode, check for P125D and P01A9 set current. P125D is for the alternate fuel high pressure system small leak detected and P01A9 is for the alternate fuel rail pressure too high. If you see these codes, command the alternate fuel pressure regulator through the complete range of the control valves. If the up response is not immediate and the down response does not stabilize within 2 seconds, the alternate fuel rail pressure regulator is sticking. The leak code is due to the high pressure bleeding through the regulator when the vehicle is off, causing a leak detection fault and the increase in rail pressure due to the regulator leak is causing high rail pressure on start up after sitting for a time. This sets the P01A9 code. G.M. is aware of this problem and a recall is forthcoming. James from Florida  
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java program help.. anyone pls? i have no idea on this.. im a n00b in java Create a program that will input number in decimal number system & convert it to the number system which the user entered Sample Output: Input number in decimal number system (base 10): 25 Convert it to what number system (2-16)? 2 25 in base 2 = 11001 Here is a way to do it. Suppose we have an array: int[] newBase = new int[100]; it will hold the bits for the decimal system the user inputs. Given 25 as decimal and 2 as base, do: 1. Compute ln(25)/ln(2) approx 4.64. Round it down to 4. 2. start a loop int amountLeft=25; for(int i = 4; i >=0; i--) { //see if that bit is being used and how much int powerToTest = compute 2^i //how many times does that power fit into what is left int howManyTimesItFits = amountLeft/powerToTest; //store in newBase newBase = howManyTimesItFits; //subtract away amount allocated to that bit amountLeft-= powerToTest*howManyTimesItFits; } //by this point amountLeft should be zero and the bits should be in the newBase For more programming help, visit www.NeedProgrammingHelp.com or email me at [email protected] Alex. Try out this code, maybe you can use some parts of it class Convert { public static void main(String args[]) { Scanner keyboard = new Scanner( System.in); String Num, ContCase = "y"; int Base1, Base2; while(ContCase.equalsIgnoreCase("y")) { System.out.println("Enter your numbers base: "); Base1 = keyboard.readInt(); if(Base1 > 10) { System.out.println("----------"); System.out.println("| A = 10 |"); System.out.println("| B = 11 |"); System.out.println("| C = 12 |"); System.out.println("| D = 13 |"); System.out.println("| E = 14 |"); System.out.println("----------"); } System.out.println("Enter Number: "); Num = keyboard.nextString(); System.out.println("Which base do you want to convert to: "); Base2 = keyboard.nextInt(); Conversion( Base1, Num, Base2); System.out.println("Will you do Another Conversion:(y/n)"); ContCase = keyboard.nextString(); } } public static void Conversion(int Base1, String Num, int Base2){ int k = 0, n = 0,total = 0, value = 0, totalnew = 0, z = 0; char c; String s, Num2 = ""; for(n = 0; n <= Num.length()-1; n++) { c = Num.charAt(Num.length() - 1 - n); if(Character.isLetter(c)) { if( c == 'A' || c == 'a') value=10; if( c == 'B' || c == 'b') value=11; if( c == 'C' || c == 'c') value=12; if( c == 'D' || c == 'd') value=13; if( c == 'E' || c == 'e') value=14; } else { Character temp = new Character(c); s = temp.toString(); value = Integer.parseInt(s); } total += value * Math.pow(Base1,n); } while(total > 0) { totalnew = total%Base2; if(totalnew > 9) { if(totalnew == 10) Num2 += "A"; if(totalnew == 11) Num2 += "B"; if(totalnew == 12) Num2 += "C"; if(totalnew == 13) Num2 += "D"; if(totalnew == 14) Num2 += "E"; } else Num2 = Num2 + totalnew; total = total/Base2; } for(z = 0; z <= Num2.length()-1; z++) { System.out.print(Num2.charAt(Num2.length()-1-z)); } System.out.println(); } } This article has been dead for over six months. Start a new discussion instead.
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Thurgood Marshall Symposium Posted: Tue, 02/03/2009 - 11:51 The 2009 Thurgood Marshall Symposium speaker is Damon T. Hewitt, Director of Katrina–Gulf Coast Project for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. The lecture, co-sponsored by Cumberland’s Thurgood Marshall Symposium and Alabama Appleseed, is scheduled Thursday, February 12 at 11:00 AM in the Moot Court Room A breakfast will be held inthe Great Room from 9:30 to 10:30 AM prior to Mr. Hewitt’s lecture, and a reception in the Great Room will immediately follow the program. The topic of the presentation is “Racial Justice in the Obama Era.” Mr. Hewitt's profile may be found HERE  
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Manu shoots gold with world record; Anish gets bronze Views: 158 Suhl (Germany), June 27 (IANS) Teen sensation Manu Bhaker fired an individual gold medal with a world record score while Anish Bhanwala bagged a bronze as India continued their dominance at the ISSF Junior World Cup here on Wednesday. The 16-year-old Manu shot 242.5 in the 24-shot final to win the yellow medal in the 10 metre air pistol event even as Anish added to India’s tally by finishing third in the men’s 25m rapid fire pistol. China’s Kaiman Lu took the silver with an effort of 236.9, a massive 5.6 points behind the Indian’s score while another Chinese Xue Li settled for the bronze with a final round score of 216.2. This was Manu’s seventh individual gold in an International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) competition and the third with a world record. Manu had earlier combined with team-mates Mahima Turhi Agrawal and Devanshi Rana to win the team bronze with a total score of 1694 after the qualification round. Reigning Commonwealth Games champion Anish claimed his fourth international medal of the year when he shot 24 in the Junior Men’s final of the 25m rapid fire event. Anish had earlier shot 575 in qualifying to be fifth out of the top six to make it to the final. The gold went to Matej Rampula of the Czech Republic while China’s Jueming Zhang won silver with final scores of 30 and 28 respectively. With the addition of two medals on Wednesday, India’s tally has swelled to 17, with nine gold, one silver and seven bronze medals. –IANS tri/bg Comments: 0 Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *
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top of page UNDERSTANDING MAXIMO AND SAP MAINTENANCE PART 4 Updated: Jan 9, 2022 This is a continuation of the Understanding Maximo and SAP Maintenance series. If you missed the previous parts, I included links at the end of the post Want to read more? Subscribe to www.adijaradat.com to keep reading this exclusive post. Subscribe Now 56 views0 comments Recent Posts See All Comprehensive terminologies matching between IBM Maximo and SAP EAM PM. This list is a quick reference to help bridging the communication g bottom of page
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 India tries to avert rating downgrade - Taipei Times Mon, Mar 04, 2013 - Page 4 News List India tries to avert rating downgrade GOING OVER THE NUMBERS:Some analysts say the Indian finance minister’s budget cut pledges and tax collection assumptions might be overly ambitious AFP, NEW DELHI The government’s commitment toward fiscal discipline will “become more challenging as the elections approach,” CLSA economist Rajeev Malik said. At the same time, analysts say, there is also a feeling that if anyone can pull off the challenge, it is Chidambaram. Since taking over the finance ministry from his much-criticized predecessor Pranab Mukherjee, he ruthlessly cut spending by more than 9 percent to bring the deficit in on target for this year. Chidambaram is the “long-distance runner” of the finance ministry, Delhi School of Economics professor Pulin Nayak said. This story has been viewed 2069 times. Comments will be moderated. Remarks containing abusive and obscene language, personal attacks of any kind or promotion will be removed and the user banned. TOP top
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keyboard Home > > Who are we History Today's Integrated Marketing Communications Council (IMCC) was founded some 25 years ago by three Dutch entrepreneurs as the European Federation of Sales Promotion (EFSP). Being used to sharing ideas at a national level and travelling abroad frequently, they realised that no platform or forum existed for their specific business sector to share ideas across Europe and to exchange and learn from best practice. Simultaneously, the original EFSP European Award for the best promotional cases was created to stimulate exchange of ideas and make the best cases visible to the world. The development of the sector over recent years from mainly tactical promotions to more strategic marketing services and covering a much broader spectrum than sales promotion alone has finally led to the current Integrated Marketing Communications Council.
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Top 25 Breakdown Maestro's picture August 22, 2012 at 10:42p 9 Comments      College football needs an offseason like Weird Al needs a weirdness coach, like cycling needs a doping scandal, like television needs feminine hygiene and E.D. ads, like this guy needs some free time.  You get it right?  If you don’t than I am certain that Black Shoe Diaries will welcome you with open arms.  Recruiting news, Spring games, preseason polls (oops) and scandals just don’t quite do it for me.      Of course they say that absence makes the heart grow fonder.  Well I beg to differ when it comes to College Football.  Absence simply makes me refill my xanax more often.  College football needs games to keep its still loyal throngs foaming at the mouth, and this guy’s mouth seems like it hasn’t foamed in ages.        Perhaps it’s not that the offseason is so long but rather that the past couple of them have been so rocky.  My favorite sport really needs a little less tumult and a little more double rainbows.  Alas, have no fear sports fans for the season is now breathing down our necks, the BCS is dead, and Penn State has names on their jerseys so we’ve got that going for us.  Let’s get this party started baby!  Here are 25 teams that I expect to be better than 5-7. #1 USC –If Lane Kiffin were an outsider he wouldn’t vote USC #1, but since he isn’t he did and so will I.  Barkley, Woods, Lee and now Silas Redd.  YIKES for scoreboard operators and PAC 12 defenders.  The front seven and depth are a concern but that offense is enough to get the top spot. #2 Alabama –The NFL’s 33rd franchise comes in to 2012 with crystal balls becoming a regular Alabama Wal-Mart tourist attraction.  The offense will have to do it without Trent Richardson and A.J. McCarron will have to be more productive, but the defense will be solid as usual and the talent level is elite. #3 Florida State –FSU will have the advantage of being 2-0 before playing a real football game and that should leave them healthy and rested for their other 11 or 12 games.  It’s about time for FSU to once again treat the ACC like a rented mule.  #4 Oklahoma –OOOKla-homa where the wind comes sweepin’down the plains and Landry Jones better throw fewer INT’s.  The Sooners will be solid on offense even without Ryan Broyles, but is the defense good enough to keep the schooner rolling?  Mike Stoops is back in Norman to see if he can make the defense elite again. #5 LSU - Coach Les Miles is certain that based on the elimination of 2 of the best outside defenders in the contiguous states of the USA that an unprecedented level of desperation has been cast upon the Bengals of Southern Louisiana from which they might never recover.  He has ascertained that a reassessment of the teams goals will be necessary prior to proceeding with the 2012 pigskin campaign.  If you don’t catch my drift go here. #6 Oregon - Rumors are swirling that the Ducks are the next team with an NCAA target on their back, but that won’t keep them from challenging for the Pac 12 title.  Kenjon Barner and De’Anthony Thomas will pile up insane yardage and the Ducks will outrun their opponents yet again this season.  Can the defense stop USC in November?  I don’t think so, but this team is likely BCS bowl bound. #7 Georgia - The Bulldogs have as good a chance of running the table as anyone in the country this season.  Largely because of a favorable schedule that again sees UGA missing Arkansas, LSU and Alabama.  Aaron Murray is very good, but there is no RB experience due to offseason issues.  The defense will be tough and UGA should have a 10 win season. #8 Michigan - UM has seemingly moved back into the role of perennial contender that they are so familiar with.  Denard Robinson is still a work in progress as a passer, but he can run like the wind.  Fitz Toussaint is a good compliment in the backfield and Greg Mattison has the defense back in shape.  No FSU-style warmups for the Wolverines though as they travel to Jerry World for a Week 1 tilt with Bama. #9 Texas - I am bullish on Texas because of their defense and their running game, but QB play is a pretty huge unknown.  A brutal 3 game stretch @ Okie State, West Virginia and vs. Oklahoma will determine if this team is a BCS bowl contender or just another decent Texas team.  Freshman Johnathan Gray scored 205 TD’s in high school.......just sayin’ #10 Arkansas - If John L. Smith can keep his coaches from screwin' it up this Arkansas team can be special.  Tyler Wilson and Knile Davis man the best offense in the SEC West, and momentum will be created by 2 scrimmages before the Week 3 Bama game. #11 Wisconsin - Bret Bielema takes offense to the claim that UW doesn’t develop its own QB’s, but who needs to when you can exploit NCAA loopholes?  Montee (pronounced Mon-tay this season) Ball is a straight up bad ass and the Badgers are a quality team.  Jared Abbrederis will be an All American in some capacity. #12 West Virginia - West Virginia just extended Dana Holgorsen’s contract and it couldn’t have come at a better time for him.  Welcome to round robin Big XII play ‘Eers.  6 week stretch includes @ Texas, @ Texas Tech (well it’s on the road), Kansas State, TCU, @ Okie State and hosting Oklahoma.  Jeepers.  Geno Smith will need to be at his best for WVU to make it through the Big XII without 3 losses. #13 South Carolina - USCe has become a major thorn in the sides of Florida and Georgia in the SEC East.  Connor Shaw provides stability at QB that has been lacking forever, and this team has some Cocks of the Walk.  Lattimore and Clowney might be the most talented 2 player off-def combo in the country.  Spurrier knows how to win CFB game pretty well. #14 Ohio State - Yes I am a Buckeye fan, yes I have a tattoo, yes I paid for it, yes I do this anytime I hear mean things about Jim Tressel, and yes I recently had a nightmare that OSU lost an unprecedented opening day double-header to 2 MAC teams by a combined score of 53-13.  That being said this team is improved LB play away from being dominant on defense, the coaching staff is a major upgrade and 10 wins is not complete crazy talk. #15 Florida - See #14.  Defense could be exceptional.  Offense should be better with fresh ideas.  Coach BOOM is intense and will have the Gators ready to play.  Big games are spread out nicely with easier games between UT (rivalry), LSU and @ FSU.  Tough 3 game stretch with South Carolina, vs UGA and Missouri will determine quality of this season. #16 Stanford - Smart guys are good enough to keep the momentum rolling.  Stepfan Taylor is very good and will carry the offense early.  3rd best team in the Pac 12 is not a bad spot.  The defense is good enough to keep them in most games outside of USC and Oregon.  Another nice year for the tree. #17 TCU - The Horned Frogs can’t feel as if they have reached a destination by moving into the Big 12 or they will be in for a long season.  Skill players will be very good on offense, but the OLine is inexperienced.  If the defense returns to pre-2011 form the Frogs could finish in the top 15 for the 5th straight season. #18 Nebraska - Can Taylor Martinez become a poor man’s Denard Robinson?  If so, he and Rex Burkhead will be tough to slow down.  Crick and David are tough losses on the defensive side of the ball, but this isn’t a Callahan coached team so the defense will be fine. #19 Clemson - Dabo Swinney has created a buzz around the Tigers program and the Tajh Boyd/Sammy Watkins duo is legit.  The defense obviously needs to improve after a tough season of giving up way too many points, but Clemson has contender-type of talent.    #20 I wanna put a mid major here but Virginia Tech - Logan Taylor is a solid QB, the defense is almost always solid for VT and the ACC Coastal is the ACC Coastal.  Beamer ball is a household term (for college football nuts at least) for a reason and the Hokies will be good despite losing David Wilson and most of their starting OLine. #21 Michigan State - Coach Dantonio has elevated the Spartans to a high level.  The defense will be nasty and the running game should be good.  Kirk Cousins was a special leader/player and he will be missed more than most anticipate in my humble opinion. #22 Boise State - Big East huh?  Well that’s.........something.  Poor Boise State just can’t find a home that is worthy of their football excellence.  The offense will be in rebuild mode, but the program is at a level to sustain quality, especially with that schedule.  Sparty better be ready for the Broncos in Week 1. #23 Kansas State - Collin Klein is media savvy, motivated, and perhaps a wizard.  Coach Snyder will only show us what he wants us to see and EcoKat will save the world one aluminum can at a time.  No way the Wildcats win as many close games this season, but a bowl trip is in order. #24 Oklahoma State - True freshman quarterbacks take lumps, and the Big 12 is a tough place to learn your craft.  Coach Gundy has loads of talent in Stillwater these days, but they just lost too much on offense to sustain 10-win levels of success.  Joseph Randle and Jeremy Smith might lead the country as a rushing tandem, but the defense isn’t good enough to overcome the growing pains on offense. #25 Arkansas State/Ohio - Sure I could slide Washington, Missouri, Notre Dame or some other “big boy” in here, but where’s the fun in that?  Go Bobcats and Red Wolves.  Kudos to A-State for scheduling Oregon and Nebraska, and OU has a chance to start the year by beating Penn State.  Here’s to the little guys in big time college football. Comments Hoody Wayes's picture I think your credibility regarding football, is in doubt. After all, you advocated the retention of Luke Fickell, over the hiring of Urban Meyer. Run_Fido_Run's picture Your credibility regarding the use of commas is in doubt. Sorry, I couldn't resist . . . I will now take my deserved punishment for beng a grammar Nazi. Hoody Wayes's picture Hey! No politics, here!  Maestro's picture Que? vacuuming sucks Run_Fido_Run's picture I haven't handicapped the field this year, but by mere gut instinct, I'm skeptical of Oklahoma. They've lost two OLmen to injury and now have their "most inexperienced since the 2009 season." I don't like Michigan or Wisconsin, either, although the Badgers have a relatively easy route to the BT CG. TheHumbleBuckeye's picture I think you're way too low on MSU. That defense has the potential to be the best in the country. Huge chip on it's shoulder from getting snubbed by the BCS the last couple years. Maxwell only has to be serviceable since they have Le'veon Bell. But mostly, their defense will kepp them in games. I'm very worried about the trip to East Lansing for our Buckeyes, mostly because William Gholston is that type of player that can disrupt a Meyer-type scheme all by himself. I predict a defensive battle with Sparty this year, with hopefully the Bucks prevailing 13-10. btalbert25's picture I don't know, someone pointed out the point totals they gave up last year and I was pretty surprised how often they let other teams score.  Plus I think they were a mediocre offense last year and they lost their best WR and senior QB.  The D will be good and will certainly be good enough in the B1G, but I think MSU could be pretty well, MSU this year and have 4 losses or so.  I could be off on that, but I just don't fear MSU and Wisconsin like everyone else does. TheHumbleBuckeye's picture The points they would give up were almost always the result of big plays given up in the passing game. Considering they return their entire secondary and linebacking corps, I anticipate seeing vast improvement in this department. If they don't improve, teams will take advantage of Dantonio's blitz happy schemes and burn them. If they did improve, then watch out, because that was essentially the only weakness in their defense. If they find a serviceable replacement for Worthy, Rush and Gholston will take care of pressure from the outside, and the linebackers can focus on run blitzing. avail31678's picture As much as it pains me to compliment Bama, I'll have to add that you left out their biggest strength - which is that they likely have the best O-line in America.  They don't have a single question mark there.  And since they have a little history now of spitting out top-notch running backs, I'd say the next guy in line has a good starting point to make a name for himself.  And with McCarron returning, I don't think they'll be flashy in the passing game, but they'll be totally adequate (again because of their O-line). 
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Drexel dragonThe Math ForumDonate to the Math Forum Ask Dr. Math - Questions and Answers from our Archives _____________________________________________ Associated Topics || Dr. Math Home || Search Dr. Math _____________________________________________ Choosing Factors When Integrating by Parts Date: 10/08/2003 at 21:23:52 From: Consuelo Subject: Integration by parts I use integration by parts to find 1 / | (r^3)/[(4+r^2)^(1/2)] dr / 0 What I find most difficult is finding u, v, du, and dv. I tried separating the integral by making one simple integral to take the anti-derivative of and then using the difficult integral to do integration by parts. I just don't know how to start it. Date: 10/11/2003 at 13:53:48 From: Doctor Fenton Subject: Re: Integration by parts Hi Consuelo, Thanks for writing to Dr. Math. I like to write the integration by parts formula in the form / / | u v' dx = uv - | u' v dx , / / because it arises from the Product Rule for derivatives: [u v]' = u' v + u v' . The idea is to look at the integrand as a product of two functions, and one of them must be an exact derivative (or maybe a constant times an exact derivative). The trick is to choose the factors correctly. Formally, it looks as if you are "moving" the derivative from one factor to the other. This will help only if the new integrand is simpler in some sense than the original. In your example, the integrand is (r^3)/[(4+r^2)^(1/2)] The square root is a unit which you can't break up, so the only question is how to distribute the powers of r. Essentially, the only choices are to take the factors to be one of the following: r^3 and (4+r^2)^(-1/2) r^2 and r*(4+r^2)^(-1/2) r and r^2*(4+r^2)^(-1/2) Of course, we also have to choose one to be u (the factor to be differentiated) and one to be v' (the factor to be integrated). You can differentiate (4+r^2)^(-1/2) but if you do, you will obtain a factor of (4+r^2)^(-3/2) plus an additional power of r from applying the Chain Rule. You would also have to integrate r^3, which would produce r^4, so the integrand in the new integral after using this approach would be a constant times r^5*(4+r^2)^(-3/2) That looks worse than the original integral: it has more powers of r, and a larger power of (4+r^2) in the denominator. This observation strongly suggests that you want to integrate (4+r^2)^(-1/2). However, if you try to use the substitution u = 4+r^2 then du = 2rdr, so you need a power of r to integrate this term. That means that you should write the original integrand as the product of r^2 and r*(4+r^2)^(-1/2) taking u = r^2 and v' = r*(4+r^2)^(-1/2) . After integrating, you will have an integrand which is a constant times r*(4+r^2)^(1/2) and that can be evaluated with another integration by substitution. If you have any questions or need more help, please write back and show me what you have been able to do, and I will try to offer further suggestions. - Doctor Fenton, The Math Forum http://mathforum.org/dr.math/ Associated Topics: College Calculus High School Calculus Search the Dr. Math Library: Find items containing (put spaces between keywords):   Click only once for faster results: [ Choose "whole words" when searching for a word like age.] all keywords, in any order at least one, that exact phrase parts of words whole words Submit your own question to Dr. Math [Privacy Policy] [Terms of Use] _____________________________________ Math Forum Home || Math Library || Quick Reference || Math Forum Search _____________________________________ Ask Dr. MathTM © 1994-2013 The Math Forum http://mathforum.org/dr.math/
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Shout Box You are unable to view or post in the shoutbox until you have at least 5 posts. zhysay (Junior Member) ** Registration Date: 10-24-2011 Date of Birth: Not Specified Local Time: 06-20-2013 at 08:38 AM Status: Offline zhysay's Forum Info Joined: 10-24-2011 Last Visit 10-24-2011 06:06 PM Total Posts: 2 (0 posts per day | 0.03 percent of total posts) (Find All ThreadsFind All Posts) Time Spent Online: 11 Minutes, 50 Seconds zhysay's Contact Details Homepage: Email: Send zhysay an email. Private Message: Send PM ICQ Number: AIM Screen Name: Yahoo ID: MSN ID: Additional Info About zhysay Sex: Location: Xbox GamerTag: Bio:
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$NVAX I hope my warnings didn't come off as an ahole the past two weeks, but my message was sharp and clear to hopefully save someone losing their retirement and or marriage lol. I took it one step further and pointed out pumpers like AY only to have his pumping crew that eats every word out of his hand give me grief. Then you have ppl like Turtle posting it's going to 80 cuz he finally bought puts (convinced it's AYs other account for pure pumping). Now ppl blowing up at him on Twitter for being shady. In the end you can get all the info you want from a pumper but it's as biased as a bear. Its the even headed individuals that always provide the best advice. There's a few on here but not a lot. No positions but I feel for the longs that hleld through the BS. Carefully who you trust on here for info and how it's twisted. 10 4 4 Likes
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Back to top Alberta "Bety" Cariño Trujillo WHRD CACTUS - Centro de Apoyo Comunitario Trabajando Unidos Alberta "Bety" Cariño Trujillo was a Mexican human rights defender and director of CACTUS (Centro de Apoyo Comunitario Trabajando Unidos), a community organisation in Oaxaca, Mexico. Bety and her organisation were advocating for food sovereignty, community water management, soil conservation and the right to autonomy for indigenous peoples in Mexico. As part of her work with CACTUS, she worked to organise women's collectives in northern Oaxaca. On 27 April 2010, Bety and Finnish international observer Jyri Antero Jaakkola were shot dead. They were participating in a peaceful solidarity caravan, which came under fire as it tried to enter the autonomous indigenous municipality of San Juan Copala which had been occupied by a government backed paramilitary group. The HRDs were going there to deliver provisions to indigenous communities who were under siege by armed groups. The case is still pending. As of June 2015, three people have been arrested and there are outstanding warrants for the arrest of another 10 suspects. However, despite a public statement by the President of Mexico that the government is committed to bringing the perpetrators to justice, both the husband and lawyer of Bety Cariño complain of a lack of political will to make this happen. They have also complained of the authorities failure to protect witnesses and those who have been leading the campaign for justice for Bety Cariño and Jyri Antero Jaakkola have received threatening phone calls telling them to give up the case or face the consequences. Mexico Human rights defenders (HRDs) and journalists in Mexico are subject to intimidation, legal harassment, arbitrary detention, death threats, acts of physical aggression, enforced disappearances and killings as a result of their activities in defence of human rights and the exercise of freedom of expression and journalism. Disappearances are endemic in Mexico, often happening with collusion from the state. HRDs working on the issue face serious risk, up to and including death. HRDs working in the defence of territory, particularly indigenous territory, face a similar level of risk. They are criminalised, imprisoned, defamed, and often killed. Journalists working on any of these issues, or issues related to the drugs trade and the government's complicity in this, also run the risk of losing their lives.
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19 Mar SURPRISE GIVEAWAY: Wifeville wifeville We’ve got another fun giveaway for you today! This one comes from Wifeville , a super cute website that has tons of great gift ideas for new and soon-to-be wives (think bridal showers, bachelorette parties, and wedding-day gifts ), not to mention treats for yourself if you’re married, because you’re a Wonder Wife too, right?! (maybe forward this site to your hubby!) I’m especially loving the Wife of the Party short sleeve hoodie… of course :) For this week’s giveaway, Wifeville is offering up a $100 Shopping Spree to the lucky first prize winner to spend on whatever you want (check out the sassy kitchen kitsch section too!), plus a Wifeville tee of your choice to the 2nd and 3rd names drawn! wifeville HOW TO ENTER: • Visit the Wifeville site, then post a comment here telling us which item is your fav – or which one you especially deserve :) Enter by Sunday, March 23 at midnight PST. Winner will be announced here on Tuesday, March 25th. Be sure to check back and see if you won! • Remember to use your login name if you have one (blogger, typepad, live journal, word press, AIM) or first name & last initial so we can identify you if you win. Good luck!! Leave a Comment 374Comments 346 diesel51 SAYS: The hoodie for sure Reply March 23, 2008 at 11:34 am 347 Holly SAYS: i’m digging the “Wonder Wife” Boyshorts Reply March 23, 2008 at 12:00 pm 348 Sumrgrl SAYS: This line is ohhhh sooo cute! I’m a Price Is Right fan so the Wife Is Right is awesome. Reply March 23, 2008 at 12:21 pm 349 Heather SAYS: What a cute site. I love the “Wonder Wife” Boyshorts. Reply March 23, 2008 at 12:55 pm 350 Beverley SAYS: The “Wonder Wife” tshirt suits me! Reply March 23, 2008 at 1:37 pm 351 Babalu SAYS: I like the mod/retro plate set. That’s the kind of stuff I collect actually. Reply March 23, 2008 at 3:06 pm 352 Daphne R SAYS: I honestly believe that I was “Born to Wife,” So I finally found my husband after searching half my life. That first date as we chatted over pizza and a drink, when I asked if he’d been married he didn’t even blink. He just answered, “Yes,” then added “I have, three times before—” (But, as a “Born to Wife” I did NOT run out that restaurant door.) Nope, I’d found my perfect husband: an “I Love Marriage” kinda guy. And it’s amazing how so quickly our twenty-six years have flown by! (You’ve probably guessed I’d love a “Born to Wife” shirt!) Reply March 23, 2008 at 3:09 pm 353 joannaonthelake SAYS: I love the Lucky Wife Tattoo Tee – I want this tee shirt so I can let everyone I know how I feel about being a newly married woman, the luckiest woman! I also don’t have any tatoo’s but it satisfies the “Rock N’ Roll” I have within myself. This shirt Rocks! Reply March 23, 2008 at 4:01 pm 354 alexa SAYS: I think “the wife is right” tee is perfect! I also think the track suits look really comfy. Alexa W. Reply March 23, 2008 at 5:03 pm 355 cpom SAYS: I love the “Peace Love Wife” Tee. Reply March 23, 2008 at 5:34 pm 356 KCDC Photography SAYS: The Wife is Right t-shirt. I love the price is right and am always right. lol. Reply March 23, 2008 at 6:15 pm 357 memetu SAYS: Wife of the party is for me albeit the sports fans gather at my house. Reply March 23, 2008 at 6:27 pm 358 Suzanne SAYS: I especially deserve the “The Wife is Right” Tee — as much as he hates to admit it, it’s almost always TRUE! Reply March 23, 2008 at 6:52 pm 359 bketler SAYS: I love the wife of the party shirt! It really is me! Reply March 23, 2008 at 6:56 pm 360 dianerph SAYS: The Wife is Right Tee Reply March 23, 2008 at 7:38 pm Join in! Leave a Comment:
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PeopleQuiz   Register for extra features!    Logon                         Trivia Quiz - Friedrich Nietzsche - German philosopher His writings on the potential of mankind and how to unleash it influenced many, not the least, the leaders of the Third Reich. "That which does not kill us, makes us stronger". Quiz Number: 5617 Date Submitted: June 10, 2016 Quiz Categories: Literature, German History Quiz Type: Personality Quiz Author: grant228 Average Score: 53.3 percent Times Taken: 120 times Taken by Registered Users: 2 Click here for the code snippet to embed this quiz in your website. Friedrich Nietzsche German philosopher Be sure to register and/or logon before taking quizzes to have your scores saved. 1. Born in 1844, Friedrich Nietzsche suffered what traumatic event when aged four?   A.   The death of his father   B.   The invasion of Germany by Russian forces   C.   Sexual assault by an uncle   D.   The death of his mother 2. At what age was Nietzsche appointed as Chair of Classical Philology in Basel?   A.   15   B.   18   C.   21   D.   24 3. What complaint afflicted Nietzsche most of his adult life?   A.   tinnitus   B.   migraine   C.   schizophrenia   D.   herpes 4. As a philosopher, Nietzsche chose what as the guiding principle of his life?   A.   strength   B.   goodness   C.   beauty   D.   humanism 5. What did Nietzsche regard as the greatest disease of mankind?   A.   atheism   B.   nihilism   C.   feminism   D.   existentialism 6. What did Nietzsche believe made people great?   A.   the act of valuing   B.   their objectivity   C.   content of their beliefs   D.   their benevolence 7. What aspect of Christianity did Nietzsche object to most?   A.   charity   B.   the resurrection   C.   the crucifixion   D.   pity 8. By the 1880s Nietzsche was indulging in what in an attempt to counter his chronic insomnia?   A.   alcohol   B.   opium   C.   coffee   D.   quinine 9. Who did Nietzsche famously declare was dead?   A.   Satan   B.   Jesus   C.   Himself   D.   God 10. What aspect of Nietzsche's writing did the Nazis use in their rise to power?   A.   anti-semitism   B.   anarchism   C.   superman   D.   transhumanism peoplequiz.com®    Introduction    Privacy Policy    Conditions of Use     Innovative 2020
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Cost of living in Tembisa, South Africa compared to Al `Amarah, Iraq TOTAL - 28% warning WARNING!  This comparison is based on only a few data points. At this point it is only a guess. It is based on less than 10 prices entered by less than 5 different people. These prices were last updated on September 21, 2015. Exchange rate: 86.676 IQD / ZAR Do you live in Al `Amarah? We need your help! What is the price of Volkswagen Golf 1.4 TSI 150 CV (or equivalent), with no extras, new in Al `Amarah? Dinar What do you think about this comparison? International Cost of Living Index loading... Cost of living in Tembisa (South Africa) is 28% cheaper than in Al `Amarah (Iraq) For example, to keep the same standard of living that would require 1,875,000 Dinar in Al `Amarah you would need to make just about 1,345,382 Dinar (R 15,522) in Tembisa. Recent Prices Added • Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business district in Tehran costs ﷼ 300,000 (4 minutes ago) • Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business district in Ljubljana costs €15 (23 minutes ago) • One-way ticket in public transport in The Hague costs €1.50 (37 minutes ago) • One-way ticket in public transport in Dhaka costs Taka 2,500 (39 minutes ago) • Monthly rent - 85 m2 furnished accommodation in expensive area in Barcelona costs €576 (about 1 hour ago) • 1 liter of whole fat milk in Malé costs 23 Rufiyaa (about 1 hour ago)
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Life You • Facebook Facebook • Twitter Twitter • Pinterest Pinterest • + • Linkedin Linkedin • WhatsApp WhatsApp • Email Email SHARE THIS • Facebook Facebook • Twitter Twitter • Pinterest Pinterest • Linkedin Linkedin • WhatsApp WhatsApp • Email Email Is a standard coffin too basic for you? Well, there’s one workshop that puts the ‘fun’ in funeral with fantasy caskets shaped like anything you can imagine – even a baguette. Yes, we’re serious. Paa Joe Coffin Works in the west African city of Accra, Ghana, makes caskets resembling all sorts of things, such as Nike sneakers, Louis Vuitton purses and African wildlife. The company’s 76-year-old founder, Paa Joe, has been designing coffins since 1976. While North American funerals are typically more somber, the caskets reflect the cultural differences surrounding death in West Africa. “In Ghana, most dead are buried in these coffins to reflect their lives,” according to Joe. He says that the designs are a nod to the passions or professions of the decedents, honouring their lives. “And during the funeral celebration, the coffin is paraded throughout the whole community.” Joe’s son, Jacob, works for his father, and rather than seeing their work as morbid, he says that the coffins are celebratory. “People celebrate death in Ghana. At a funeral, we have a passion for the person leaving us – there are a lot of people, and a lot of noise,” according to Jacob. “It reminds people that life continues after death, that when someone dies they will go on in the afterlife, so it is important that they go in style.” You can see Joe’s recent commissions on his Instagram account, which currently has over 8,000 followers. On October 31st, the account shared a picture of a casket shaped like a baguette with yellow patches across the top. As you might expect, these caskets don’t come cheap. They typically range from $15,000 to $20,000, depending on the details. Generally speaking, the average price of a coffin or a casket is between $1,000 and $4,000. While the coffins at Paa Joe Coffin Works may seem strange, they represent the cultural differences across the world when it comes to dealing with funerals and death.
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Ionic Popout #1 How can i achieve this in IOnic… tried modal but it’s bring up a new page… tried alert, coming out from the direction of the button and it’s kinda small #2 Ion-card / list of ion-cards with a high z-index #3 please, can you get to make the code, so i know how it would look like, and would it be in another page entirely… thanks #4 You can hide it with a [hidden] attribute on the same page and present whenever. The only working code I have as an example is part of an app that I’m building with a business partner so unfortunately I can’t share any specific code, but the Ionic docs have some info on ion-card. That plus a couple of google searches will definitely lead you to the promised land
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LINKEDIN 110 COMMENTMORE A banner of a swastika flew over Coney Island and Long Island beaches on Saturday. The organization promoting the banner, Proswastika.org, aims to reclaim the swastika as a symbol of a peace, its meaning long before it became associated with the Nazis. The banner shows the swastika over the Star of David. It flew as part of Swastika Rehabilitation Week starting July 5, according to the group's website. "The swastika symbol is one of the oldest symbols on the Earth and can be found in all religions and traditions, on all continents!" according to Proswastika.org. But Mark Treyger, the New York councilman who represents Coney Island, is not buying that argument. "I will not accept their twisted logic. And I am also going to speak out against sending chilling messages of fear and intimidation to residents," Treyger told CBS New York. The Las Vegas-based International Raelian Movement paid for the banner, according to Proswastika.org. Raelians believe extraterrestrials created humans thousands of years ago. The group is not anti-Semitic, Raelian spokesman Thomas Kaenzig said in an interview with USA TODAY Network. "We are a pacifist, peace-loving organization," he said. Kaenzig said the goal of the banner is not to offend people, but to educate the public. Follow @JolieLeeDC on Twitter. LINKEDIN 110 COMMENTMORE Read or Share this story: http://usat.ly/1mafclU
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  * Muncie, IN property not shown on map. About Us Magnus Commercial Properties is a Salt Lake City, UT based commercial real estate firm. Previously known as JMP Net, the company was founded by John M. Potter in 2009 for the purpose of investing in triple net leased properties. Not to limit its opportunities, the company takes a diversified approach to its real estate portfolio, expanding beyond net leases into the self storage and hotel industries. Being flexible and financially liquid has allowed Magnus Commercial Properties to start and grow its business in difficult economic times. In 2009 Magnus Commercial Properties began its acquisition phase to take advantage of depressed prices in real estate. The company's first purchase was a commercial space in Lehi, UT. In 2010, the company moved from purchasing to development and into the hotel space as it began its first hotel project. Magnus Commercial Properties opened its second hotel project opened in 2014 and plans to open additional hotels in the near future. Magnus Commercial Properties continues to invest in the hotel asset class while also seeking out additional new development opportunities. Magnus Commercial Properties and its owned affiliates, in total, currently has sole or managing partner ownership interest in over 600,000 square feet of commercial space on 37 acres. Its properties are diversified across the Retail, Self Storage, Industrial/Manufacturing, and Hotels/Lodging sectors. Magnus Commercial Properties is proud and happy to regularly work with a diverse and successful group of tenant-partners and co-management companies. Copyright © 2024 Magnus Commercial Properties. All rights reserved.
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Jump to content Neighbours outdoor wood fired oven Smoke continually in our yard • Please log in to reply 8 replies to this topic #1 TopsyTurvy Posted 28 January 2013 - 11:56 AM Does anyone know what the regulations are in Vic governing their use? We live on a hill and the neighbours who live over the back and slightly below us have a wood fired oven built into their pergola. They have a chimney but it exits right at our house level as they are below us on the hill. When we first moved in, we didn't think too much of it, as they only used it very occasionally, but lately they have been using it both days on the weekends.  I can't hang any washing out, I can't let DS go outside for long as I am concerned that the smoke is no good for him, and no kidding it was so bad the other week, that a neighbour across the road from us rang the CFA because he thought our house was on fire. If it was the odd occasion I would just suck it up, but as a family we are being badly impacted on being able to enjoy our own property.  All doors and windows have to be shut tight or the house ends up stinking, and honestly the smell is just awful most days in our garden. I have tried looking up the regulations, but can't find anything.  I rang the EPA just to ask and they fobbed me off.   We will go and speak with the neighbours to try to reconcile this is a decent manner, but want to know what our rights are first before we go, so they can't fob us off. Of they raised their chimney a couple of meters it would avoid this problem. #2 JRA Posted 28 January 2013 - 12:00 PM Are you concerned from a total fire ban type issue, or simply because of the smoke? If the second, is it that different to having a fire for heating? Except it is used a hell of a lot less. #3 ~Winter~ Posted 28 January 2013 - 12:04 PM I would ask them to raise the chimney. Just let them know the smoke bothers you but you have no problem with them using it, it's just the smoke blows right at your house. #4 chevbrock Posted 28 January 2013 - 12:09 PM Every time they put it on, start bringing stuff over to cook in it.  dev (6).gif #5 FluffyOscar Posted 28 January 2013 - 12:15 PM Just so I understand: it's an oven (like a pizza oven?) totally detached from the house? Like a BBQ, but wood fired and closed? Is that right? Do they only use it to cook food? Is the only fuel they use wood/paper/briquettes, or do they use something else? I don't think you can do much other than to let them know the problems it causes you and ask them to raise the chimney. If it gets nasty you can go to VCAT and argue that they should raise their chimney, I imagine you would be successful in that. There is a long waiting list for cases like this, so get ready for a wait if you have to go this way. Hopefully over the winter they will use it a lot less and give you a break. #6 Allie_D Posted 28 January 2013 - 12:16 PM Hmm sounds like they could be using it to burn stuff? I have a wood fired pizza oven and it generally only smokes for the first couple of minutes and then dies down.  When you use one you heat it up and then let it cool back down before using it and then just maintain the temperature.  If you put pizza/food in there when it is roaring and smoking you are guaranteed to ruin anything you try to cook.  Trust me I've done it!! If they have theirs constantly going on the weekends etc I would suggest they're not using it for cooking.  Unless they really really like charcoal! I'm not saying that is definitely what they are doing, but from experience mine doesn't smoke much at all when I'm cooking. #7 ZombieMum Posted 28 January 2013 - 12:26 PM First I would ring the local council and ask if there is any local laws in regards to this. You could also try googling your local council's website to see if this has been brought up in past meetings (ie google the minutes for key words like wood fire smoke and use 'site:.your_council.vic.gov.au so it only searches your council). Once you are a bit educated about what's allowed, then you could go and have a chat to them and ask that they alter the chimney so you don't get the smoke. If they do nothing, then you can lodge a complaint to your council. #8 FluffyOscar Posted 28 January 2013 - 01:50 PM OP if they are burning stuff off in it, that's where it becomes illegal. In this event you should call your council during business hours, and the CFA evenings and weekends. #9 sammyv Posted 28 January 2013 - 02:13 PM Chimney height regulations This link tells you QUOTE Chimneys need to be high enough to ensure that smoke is directed away from where it might be harmful to your neighbours. 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cam dynamics cam 1000521 - Hot Rod Forum : Hotrodders Bulletin Board Hotrodders.com -- Hot Rod Forum Register FAQ Search Today's Posts Unanswered Posts Auto Escrow Auto Loans Hot Rod Forum : Hotrodders Bulletin Board > Tech Help> Hotrodding Basics User Name Password lost password?   |   register now Reply   LinkBack Thread Tools   #1 (permalink)   Old 06-20-2013, 02:08 PM Registered User   Join Date: Jun 2013 Posts: 1 Wiki Edits: 0 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts cam dynamics cam 1000521 what does it fit ? Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message Sponsored Links Advertisement     #2 (permalink)   Old 06-20-2013, 03:39 PM Slammedsi's Avatar Registered User   Last photo: Join Date: Feb 2013 Location: Vernon, TX Posts: 221 Wiki Edits: 0 Thanks: 112 Thanked 3 Times in 3 Posts Quote: Originally Posted by wildbillb View Post what does it fit ? The Number is a serial number not part number to the best of my knowledge. I read somewhere that Crane bought them out way back when. Might give them a call to find out. Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message   #3 (permalink)   Old 06-20-2013, 03:42 PM thinwhiteduke's Avatar Living In The Past   Last photo: Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: Downunder Age: 54 Posts: 372 Wiki Edits: 0 Thanks: 27 Thanked 23 Times in 23 Posts Quote: Originally Posted by wildbillb View Post what does it fit ? Wow, talk about BLUNT for a first post! How about, dunno.... Duke Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message   #4 (permalink)   Old 06-20-2013, 06:37 PM techinspector1's Avatar Senior Curmudgeon   Last wiki edit: DynoSim combinations Last photo: Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Hemet, California, USA Age: 71 Posts: 11,209 Wiki Edits: 326 Thanks: 371 Thanked 491 Times in 424 Posts Quote: Originally Posted by thinwhiteduke View Post Wow, talk about BLUNT for a first post! How about, dunno.... Duke HaHa, right Duke. Sort of like showing up at a gal's place on a first date and asking for some of that ol' thang before going out to dinner. Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message   #5 (permalink)   Old 06-25-2013, 10:38 AM Registered User   Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Daytona Beach, FL Posts: 15 Wiki Edits: 0 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts There is a Cam Dynamics 10005 (cam only), 100052 (cam and lifters), and a 100052L (cam and free lifters, a special promotion in the mid-90's). All are the same camshaft. This is a Chevrolet 262-400 V8 hydraulic lifter camshaft. Advertised duration is 272 degrees. Duration at .050" is 216 degrees. Lobe lift is .3027", resulting in a gross valve lift of .454" with standard 1.5:1 ratio rocker arms. Lobe separation is 110 degrees. Cam timing at .050" lobe lift is: intake opens 3 degrees BTDC, intake closes 33 degrees ABDC, exhaust opens 43 degrees BBDC, exhaust closes 7 degrees BTDC. The basic power range is 1600-5400 RPM, with a fair idle. Regards, Chase Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message   #6 (permalink)   Old 06-25-2013, 11:59 AM BigEd36's Avatar Registered User   Last photo: Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Auburn, IN Age: 64 Posts: 343 Wiki Edits: 0 Thanks: 9 Thanked 28 Times in 26 Posts Maybe the "1" the original poster saw is an "L" that didn't quite get fully stamped, I've run into stuff like that a lot. Is this a new cam? If it's not a new cam or is a cam that was previously ran in your motor I wouldn't risk using it. New flat tappet cams don't cost nearly as much as you would be risking in wiping lobes and wiping out your motor. Crane still sells the 10005 grind, also known as the Energizer 272 H10, with the exact same specs. 100052 is a cam/lifter/assembly lube kit. Summit also has the same grind. Summit branded cams are supplied by Crane. Summit K0052 cam/lifter kit for $133.95 Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message   #7 (permalink)   Old 06-25-2013, 12:04 PM Registered User   Last photo: Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Syracuse, NY Posts: 1,509 Wiki Edits: 0 Thanks: 114 Thanked 94 Times in 83 Posts Hmm This might explain my problem Quote: Originally Posted by techinspector1 View Post HaHa, right Duke. Sort of like showing up at a gal's place on a first date and asking for some of that ol' thang before going out to dinner. Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message   #8 (permalink)   Old 06-25-2013, 12:06 PM Registered User   Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Daytona Beach, FL Posts: 15 Wiki Edits: 0 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts Summit branded cams are have not been supplied by Crane for over four years. Regards, Chase Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message   #9 (permalink)   Old 06-25-2013, 12:09 PM BigEd36's Avatar Registered User   Last photo: Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Auburn, IN Age: 64 Posts: 343 Wiki Edits: 0 Thanks: 9 Thanked 28 Times in 26 Posts Chase, who does supply the Summit Branded cams now? Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message   #10 (permalink)   Old 06-25-2013, 12:13 PM Registered User   Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Daytona Beach, FL Posts: 15 Wiki Edits: 0 Thanks: 0 Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts I'm not sure of who does supply the Summit branded camshafts currently. I am sure that it's not Crane. Chase Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message   #11 (permalink)   Old 06-25-2013, 12:56 PM BigEd36's Avatar Registered User   Last photo: Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Auburn, IN Age: 64 Posts: 343 Wiki Edits: 0 Thanks: 9 Thanked 28 Times in 26 Posts Chase, they're not telling who does make them, either. I sent a question thru their "Ask A Question" link, and this is the email reply I received. Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message   #12 (permalink)   Old 06-25-2013, 01:10 PM BigEd36's Avatar Registered User   Last photo: Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Auburn, IN Age: 64 Posts: 343 Wiki Edits: 0 Thanks: 9 Thanked 28 Times in 26 Posts OOPS! I'll have to correct myself, I see that the Summit K00052 cam/lifter kit is a slightly different grind than the Crane 100052 cam/lifter kit. The specs for the Summit cam are .458" lift, 218* @ .050" lift, 110* LSA. Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message Recent Hotrodding Basics posts with photos Quick Reply Message: Options Register Now In order to be able to post messages on the Hot Rod Forum : Hotrodders Bulletin Board forums, you must first register. Please enter your desired user name (usually not your first and last name), your email address and other required details in the form below. 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Skip to main content Undergraduate Research Guidelines for Arranging an Independent Research Position student presenting research and conducting research Due to the large number of undergraduate students and University Scholars, both within and outside the Department, who seek to participate in the ongoing research programs of BMB faculty, it has become necessary to establish guidelines for arranging Independent Research 496. Thus, the following policy will be in effect: 1. Review the listing of faculty who have open positions for research interests and qualifications the individual requires to participate in 496 work in his or/her lab (i.e., minimum GPA or semester standing). Select four faculty laboratories with whom you would be most interested to work with and indicate them on the application information sheet. Faculty will not consider a student for a 496 project without seeing a completed 496-Applicant Information Sheet. 2. From the list of faculty members who have 496-positions available, the student will select four of the faculty with whom they would be most interested to work and indicate their selection on the back of the application form. 3. SUBMISSION OF THE APPLICANT INFORMATION SHEET IS DUE THE END OF THE 8TH WEEK OF CLASSES FOR 496 POSITIONS TO BE FILLED THE FOLLOWING SEMESTER. The deadline for admission to summer session and fall semester positions will be the eighth week of the preceding spring semester.   4. Following receipt of the completed Applicant Information Sheet, the Department office will distribute copies of the Information Sheet and the student's transcript to the faculty listed by the student. If interested, a faculty member will contact the student to arrange an appointment to discuss the possibility of working in his/her laboratory.   5. If an appointment is arranged, the student should be prepared to discuss such topics as: 1. the number of credits to be scheduled, 2. the time commitment involved, and 3. his/her future goals.  During the 10th and 11th weeks of the semester, faculty will hold interviews, make a decision, extend their offer(s) and request a response from the applicants. Faculty will notify the department office as their 496-positions are filled.   6. If a student does not hear from any faculty member within 3 weeks, the student may submit another application and select another group of faculty who still have 496 openings at that time. This process may continue until all available faculty have been notified of the student's interest in securing a 496 position.   7. Students in majors other than BMB, Bioch, Micrb, or MCB must register for BMB 496 to work with faculty in the BMB Department.   8. Upon acceptance by a BMB faculty member for a 496 project, the student must obtain the signature of the faculty member on a 496-Approval Form and return it to 107 Althouse to register for the course officially. It is not possible to preregister for 496 courses on LionPATH. The 496-Approval Form must be signed by the faculty member and return via email to BMB Undergradauate Office each semester the student undertakes 496-Independent Research.   9. BMB 496 Applications must be submitted online.   NOTE: BMB Students who arrange to do Independent Research with faculty who are not on the approved list will NOT be permitted to register for BMB 496. For example, a student who arranges to do research with a faculty member in Food Science must schedule FD SC 496 NOT BMB 496. If it can be demonstrated that the work done in other departments is sound biochemistry, microbiology, or molecular/cell biology, the student may petition to count the course as BMB 496 to fulfill degree requirements. Petitions must be supported and signed by the student's professional adviser and approved by the Director of Undergraduate Programs. But, using the example above, the course will still appear as FD SC 496 on the academic transcript.  Request a substitution of non-BMB independent research credits.   496 Credit Limitations 1. For each credit of 496 taken during the regular Fall and Spring semesters, the student is expected to contribute at least 5 hours of in-lab work per week. (For example, then, for 2 credits of 496, a student is expected to contribute at least 10 hours per week). A student is permitted to schedule a maximum of 3 credits for Fall and Spring semesters.   2. For Summer session, a student is permitted to schedule a maximum of 4 credits of 496.
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Aspiring Business Leaders Worldwide Apple, Dell, Nokia supplier and world’s largest electronics maker, Hon Hai, goes solar SHARE , / 1532 0 Honhai goes Solar Honhai goes Solar The world's largest contract maker of electronic products by revenue, Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., has made its first investment in a solar-cell company by acquiring a 36.77% stake in debt-ridden Taiwanese firm E-Ton Solar Tech Co. for NT$4.04 billion (US$139 million) via a private placement. This makes Hon Hai the latest Taiwanese technology firm to seek higher profits by investing in the renewable-energy sector. Hon Hai's fresh move came after the island's chip giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co announced earlier this month it had teamed up with German firm Centrosolar to produce solar modules. The rationale behind Hon Hai’s investment in solar power comes from the company’s need to boost output of the tablets and handsets it manufactures. Business Profile Terry Gou, Chairman and President of Hon Hai, World's largest electronics maker Terry Gou, Chairman and President of Hon Hai, World's largest electronics maker Hon Hai, the world’s biggest electronics maker and major supplier to Apple, Dell and Nokia, has been making some solar-power components for a while now, and has been considering expanding into the fast-growing solar-energy market for several years. Now, with its reported investment in E-Ton through four of its venture capital funds and a unit, Hon Hai has become E-Ton's biggest shareholder. The company joins Taiwanese technology firms including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., United Microelectronics Corp. and AU Optronics Corp. in using its manufacturing and technological know-how by moving into the solar-energy sector. As part of its plans to expand into solar power, Hon Hai is also in talks with Chinese renewable-energy conglomerate Yingli Group as well as other solar companies about possible cooperation or investments, a person familiar with the plan said. Additional, Hon Hai also said earlier this week that it will invest US$144.52 million via its subsidiaries in China to boost production of cell phones and tablet devices. Daiwa's Huang said the investments indicate the strong demand for tablets and smartphones. The Deal with E-Ton Reports have quoted analysts as saying that Hon Hai's expansion into renewable energy through its deal with E-Ton will boost its long-term growth prospects, but the new business won't make any meaningful contributions to revenue in the immediate few years. "The deal is a bargain for Hon Hai as it is buying E-Ton shares at a deep discount," said Daiwa analyst Calvin Huang. Hon Hai was planning to buy the E-Ton shares at NT$20 each, representing a 59.1% discount to E-Ton's Tuesday closing price of NT$48.85. "I expect (Hon Hai's) profitability to improve this year as its customers are willing to pay more to ensure stable supply amid rising component prices. Its effort to relocate production facilities to inland China will also pay off," said Huang. Hon Hai said in a statement its board approved a plan to invest US$49 million in a tablet-production facility and US$4.94 million in a cell-phone production plant, both of them in southwestern China's Sichuan province. The board also approved a plan to invest US$5.29 million in cell phone-production and sales in Jiangsu province. No Comments • Since every company’s roof would not support a solar power system, it is clear that not every company is going solar. So that got us thinking – just what kind of companies are choosing to incorporate solar into their business plans? A quick scan of recent headlines reveals that some of the best known companies in this country are making big plays to add solar. Register today to get full access to: All articles | Magazine archives | Livestream events | Comments PASSWORD RESET Register today to get full access to: All articles | Magazine archives | Livestream events | Comments // Subscribe Plan Details Register today to get full access to: All articles | Magazine archives | Livestream events | Comments LOGIN
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Manor Grunewald Manor Grunewald Manor Grunewald (Belgium, 1985) lives and works in Ghent, Belgium. His work encompasses the genres of painting, sculpture and installation. The focus of his work is on prints in the broadest sense: with regard to the image, the material and the technical processes applied. Aspects of archiving, installation and the resulting references to the surrounding space can also be found in his work. Artworks Manor Grunewald MG202101, 2021 uv-print, canvas, plexiglas, aluminium, wood 60x50cm Manor Grunewald MG202105, 2021 uv-print, plexiglas, canvas, aluminium, wood 60x50cm Manor Grunewald MG2021029, 2021 uv-print, plexiglas, canvas, aluminium, wood 50x60cm Manor Grunewald MG2021031, 2021 uv-print, plexiglas, canvas, aluminium, wood 50x60cm Manor Grunewald MG202106, 2021 uv-print, plexiglas, canvas, aluminium, wood 60x50cm Manor Grunewald MG2021011, 2021 uv-print, plexiglas, canvas, aluminium, wood 60x50cm Downloads View all artists
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Add Your Review South Orange 5 Manor Drive, Ivy Hill, New Jersey 07106 $700+ (4 Ratings) Studio$700+ 1 Bed$750+ 2 Beds$950+ 3 Beds$1,200+ Current Rent Specials (973) 265-7389 200 Boyden Ave, Maplewood, New Jersey 07040 $1,760+ Studio$1,805+ 1 Bed$1,760+ 2 Beds$2,205+ Current Rent Specials Updated 9 hours ago Fresh (844) 612-7456 Hilton 255 Tuscan Road, Maplewood, New Jersey 07040 $1,950+ 1 Bed$1,950+Only 1 unit left 2 Beds$2,350+ Current Rent Specials (973) 928-7212 Academy Heights 153 Valley Street, South Orange, New Jersey 07079 Luxury $1,815+ (90 Ratings) Studio$1,815+Only 1 unit left 1 Bed$1,955+8 units available 2 Beds$2,587+7 units available Current Rent Specials Updated 6 hours ago Fresh (862) 206-5406 Hilton 10 Van Ness Court, Maplewood, New Jersey 07040 $1,825+ 1 Bed$1,825+ 2 Beds$1,970+ Current Rent Specials (908) 364-5133 1762 Walker Avenue, Union, New Jersey 07083 $1,325+ (7 Ratings) 1 Bed$1,325+ 2 Beds$1,500+ Current Rent Specials Featured (908) 368-8968 South Mountain 28 West Third Street, South Orange, New Jersey 07079 Pet Friendly $2,865+ (284 Ratings) 1 BedPlease Call 2 Beds$2,865+4 units left Current Rent Specials Updated 6 hours ago Fresh (973) 821-4449 South Orange 9 West South Orange Ave., South Orange, New Jersey 07079 $3,600+ 1 BedPlease Call 2 Beds$3,600+ Coupon & Current Rent Specials (862) 205-3468 Upper Clinton Hill 10-36 Osborne Terrace, Newark, New Jersey 07108 $1,195+ 2 Beds$1,195Only 2 units left 3 Beds$1,250+Only 2 units left Current Rent Specials (862) 214-6332 Orange 320 S Harrison St, East Orange, New Jersey 07018 $1,265+ Studio$1,272+ 1 Bed$1,265+Only 1 unit left 2 Beds$1,866+5 units left 3 Beds$2,272+Only 3 units left Current Rent Specials Updated 2 days ago (973) 665-6588 Orange 299 South Harrison Street, East Orange, New Jersey 07018 $1,300+ 1 Bed$1,300+ 2 Beds$1,675+ Current Rent Specials (908) 325-3604 60 South Munn Avenue, Newark, New Jersey 07018 $850+ (3 Ratings) Studio$850+ 1 Bed$1,050+ 2 Beds$1,300+ 3 Beds$1,995+ Current Rent Specials (973) 302-9572 Orange 240 South Harrison Street, Newark, New Jersey 07018 $1,700+ 2 Beds$1,700+4 units left Current Rent Specials (973) 542-2429 Orange 243 South Harrison Street, East Orange, New Jersey 07017 $1,250+ 1 Bed$1,250 2 Beds$1,400 Current Rent Specials (844) 894-1935 22-30 South Munn Avenue, East Orange, New Jersey 07018 $1,250+ 1 Bed$1,250+Only 1 unit left 2 Beds$1,350+Only 1 unit left 3 Beds$1,550+ Current Rent Specials (973) 309-7803 144 South Harrison Street, Newark, New Jersey 07018 $1,650+ Studio$1,950+ 1 Bed$1,650+ 2 Beds$2,200+ Current Rent Specials (973) 692-6387 Orange 141 South Harrison Street, Newark, New Jersey 07018 $1,399+ 1 Bed$1,399+Only 2 units left 2 Beds$1,700+Only 2 units left Current Rent Specials (973) 947-4823 All about Irvington, NJ For a combination of big-city amenities and neighborhood charm, rent an apartment in Irvington, New Jersey. A city just shy of 60,000 people, Irvington is large enough to provide modern conveniences, but it has managed to maintain a sense of community with local and nearby parks, recreational services and special events for all residents. With an area of close to three square miles, any Irvington apartment you choose will be close to parks and opportunities for outdoor fun. Take advantage of the many services provided by the Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs. Sign up the children for cheerleading, basketball, karate and other sports. They can also take arts and crafts classes and get help with their homework. While the kids are at practice, you can take your own sports classes, such as aerobics, karate and more. Get the whole family out of the apartment with a picnic in Irvington Park. For even more fun, take the six-mile trip to South Mountain Reservation. Spend the day hiking along the trails, watching the animals at Turtle Back Zoo, admiring Hemlock Falls or fishing at Diamond Hill Pond. A little further from your Irvington apartment, but still only nine miles away, is Eagle Rock Reservation. Here, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the New York City Skyline while dining on a four-star meal at the Highlawn Pavilion. Any Irvington apartment is only about three miles from Newark, so you can easily explore Newark on any given day. Try some different shops and restaurants or visit one of the many attractions in the city, such as the Newark Museum Ð the largest museum in New Jersey. In the summer, cool off at the scenic Mountain Creek Water Park, which has more than 26 rides and was once rated one of the top 7 water parks in the country by the Washington Post. In the winter, stay active and have a blast skiing, snowboarding and sledding in Mountain Creek. Can't wait to move to Irvington? 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How to Hard Reset any Kyocera Phone – When it’s Locked This guide help you to Reset your Kyocera Android Mobile. You can also unlock your mobile with Hard Reset.   Important Note : Hard Reset delete all your data like media files, Apps and settings etc. So before Factory Reset backup all your data .     Useful Guides: Contact Kyocera phone customer support Kyocera Support Center for Repair.     Hard Reset Kyocera from Recovery Mode hard reset android menu You will not recover your files after Hard reset Kyocera. So Backup Android device data before format your mobile. 1. Switch off your phone. 2. Then, Press and Hold 1. Volume Down + Power button (Or) 2. Volume Up + Volume Down + Power button  (Or) 3. Volume Up + Power button 3. Please try above all steps one by one, Until you will see Android Exclamation mark. 4. Press camera button to get Android Recovery Menu. 5. Next, select option : “wipe data / factory reset” using Volume Down, and Power button to confirm operation. 6. After that, choose option “yes – delete all user data” with Volume Down, to select and Power button to accept. 7. Finally, press Power button to enter option “ reboot system now ”. 8. Finally, Hard reset done on your mobile. After Reset, Restore android data to your mobile.     How to Factory Reset Kyocera Factory Reset from settings You can make your settings to factory defaults. factory reset will erase all your data. So Backup Android device data before format your mobile. To perform a mobile factory data reset using the Settings menu, follow Below Simple steps: 1. First , Open the Settings menu, On your mobile device. 2. Then, Under “ Personal ” touch Backup & reset Option. You need to enter your  PIN, pattern, or password. 3. If you can not see Backup & Reset, try to find Reset option in your settings. 4. Next, Under “Personal data,” touch Factory data reset. 5. Next read the information on the screen and touch Reset phone option. 6. If you have a screen lock, you will need to enter your  PIN, pattern, or password. 7. Then after, When prompted, touch Erase everything Option to erase or delete all data from your mobile device’s internal storage. 8. Finally, When your device has finished formatting, select the option to reboot your device. 9. Factory reset done on your mobile. After Reset, Restore android data to your mobile.     Q&A: 1)  Can I reset a Kyocera phone when its locked? A) Yes.   2) How do you unlock a Kyocera phone when you forget your password? A) You can wipe all data from recovery menu.   3) Kyocera hydro password bypass – Is it possible? A) You can use forgot pattern feature, Perform hard reset and use Android Device manager to bypass password.       One thought on “How to Hard Reset any Kyocera Phone – When it’s Locked • July 12, 2021 at 4:25 pm Permalink how to hard reset kyocera E4710 flip phone? Reply Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. By clicking "Accept", you agree to our use of cookies.
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Grandson charged with killing grandfather in Stafford County Crime STAFFORD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — A 24-year-old man is accused of killing his grandfather at a mobile home park in Stafford County, according to the sheriff’s office. Authorities were called to a mobile home on Clearview Lane in the Clearview Mobile Home Park just before 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Police learned Brandon Cohen, of Stafford, had called dispatch and revealed he shot and killed his grandfather. Deputies arrived to find a man unresponsive and suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was identified as Thomas Edward Ennis, Jr., 78, of Stafford County. Cohen was arrested and charged with first-degree murder and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony. Cohen is being held without bond at Rappahannock Regional Jail. Copyright 2020 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. StormTracker 8 Trending Stories Don't Miss More Don't Miss Local Events
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• DKK Kokoon PJ SET - PINK STRIPE - SILK/COTTON A classic pink striped two-piece set consisting of an oversize long-sleeved shirt and comfortable matching shorts in 35% silk and 65% cotton. The pyjama set is a limited edition collection. And only available at kokoon.dk and Kokoon, Gammel Kongevej 86, 1850 Frederiksberg.
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European Airports not Following U.S. Order An Armed police officer maintainS a presence at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 1 in London Monday Jan. 4, 2010. Airline passengers bound for the United States faced a hodgepodge of security measures across Europe on Monday, and airports did not appear to be following a U.S. request for increased screening of passengers from 14 countries. (AP Photo) ** UNITED KINGDOM OUT MAGAZINES OUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY ** AP Photo Airline passengers bound for the United States faced a hodgepodge of heightened security measures across Europe on Monday, but airports did not appear to be following a U.S. request for increased screening of passengers from 14 countries. U.S. officials in Washington said the new security measures would be implemented Monday but there were few visible changes on the ground in Europe, which has thousands of passengers on hundreds of daily flights to the United States. TSA Spokesman Greg Soule told CBS News, "We will continue to work with our airline and international partners to ensure that they meet both international and TSA security standards." Large hubs such as London, Paris, Amsterdam and Frankfurt alone account for 20-30 trans-Atlantic flights a day each. In Britain, a major international transport hub, a spokesman for the Department of Transportation said he was still trying to decipher the practical implications for Britain of the new U.S. rules. He refused to give his name due to the sensitivity of the subject. U.S. authorities said as of Monday, anyone traveling from or through nations regarded as state sponsors of terrorism - as well as "other countries of interest" - will be required to go through enhanced screening. The Transportation Security Administration said those techniques would include full-body pat-downs, carryon bag searches, full-body scanning and explosive detection technology. The U.S. State Department lists Cuba, Iran, Sudan and Syria as state sponsors of terrorism. The other countries whose passengers will face enhanced screening include Afghanistan, Algeria, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and Yemen. The new measures followed the arrest of a Nigerian man, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who allegedly tried to set off an explosive device on a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit on Christmas Day. Germany announced increased security at all airports following the failed Christmas Day attack, but authorities on Monday said no further measures have been taken since. In Switzerland, authorities were studying the new U.S. security measures, but so far the old controls were still in place, said Jean-Claude Donzel, spokesman for Swiss International Air Lines. And a security official in Spain, who spoke on condition on anonymity in line with agency rules, said U.S.-bound passengers from countries on the new watch list were not being singled out for body frisks. More coverage from CBSNews.com: TSA Shuts Down Terminal After Breach Schumer: Airlines Must be Firm on Security Studying Arabic a Cover for Abdulmutallab? U.S. Born Cleric Key Player in Bomb Plot? Official: We Knew Al Qaeda Planned "Christmas Surprise" U.S. Intel Lapses Helped Abdulmutallab Elsewhere in the world, there has been a general ramping up of security since Christmas. In Jordan, a key U.S. ally, security was beefed up at Amman's main international airport since the Christmas Day bombing attempt. An official at Queen Alia International Airport said "enhanced techniques" were being applied, especially in screening passengers bound for the United States. He declined to elaborate. Pakistan's national airline said it was intensifying security checks for U.S.-bound passengers, even though there are no direct flights to the States from Pakistan. Screening was also stepped up for those flying to the U.S. from other parts of Asia and the Middle East. "It is beyond my imagination what more they could do," said Nadim Umer, 40, a Karachi-based linen merchant who said he was subjected to a strip search when he arrived in New York last June. "Those who are dying to go to America at any cost can put up with all this inhuman behavior, but I cannot." A spokesman for Pakistan International Airlines said the company began applying the new security standards Jan. 1 on U.S.-bound passengers. Sultan Hasan said the passengers are subjected to special screening, including full body searches, in a designated area of the departure lounge. He said the airline had run advertisements in newspapers to warn prospective passengers of the increased safety measures. maintaining strict security standards at all airports for all flights. "We are already carrying out all possible security arrangements at our airports which can be compared with any Western airport," Pervez George, spokesman for Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority. "Safety of the airliners and passengers as well as security at the airports is a top priority and we are maintaining it irrespective where the flight is going." In South Korea, an official at Seoul's Incheon International Airport, Lee Ji-hye, said U.S.-bound passengers are now required to go through additional security before boarding their flights, and security officials also compile lists of "suspicious" passengers to monitor based on their nationalities, travel patterns and ticket purchases. Australian Transport Ministry spokeswoman Moksha Watts said all passengers flying to the U.S. would continue to be patted down and have all their cabin luggage searched. Baghdad's International Airport already has extremely tight security, with passengers having their luggage sniffed by dogs and getting patted down before entering the airport. "Our security procedures at the airport are more intensified than that in any other airport in the world," said security official Umran Idris. Maayan Malkin, spokeswoman for Israel Airports Authority, declined to discuss security arrangements. The Ben-Gurion International airport is considered one of the safest in the world. • CBSNews Comments
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Nh Dortmund Hotel  4 stars Koenigswall 1, Dortmund, Germany, 44137  show mapSave • Overview • Rooms & Availability • Location • Guest reviews • Facilities Overview The 4-star Nh Dortmund boasts perfect location not far from Florian Tower (Florianturm), Cookbook Museum and Botanischer Garten Rombergpark. Since 1995, it has been a prominent hotel in the heart of Dortmund. Just 10 minutes from the center of Dortmund. The property is 150 meters away from Concert Hall Dortmund, Resistance & Persecution Museum and Museum of Art and Art History. This sleek hotel boasts close proximity to parks. 5 minutes' walk to Dortmund Central train station. Dortmund airport is 15 minutes' drive from the hotel. Rooms The hotel rooms are large, all of them come with a writing desk, a kitchenette, a laptop-size safe, a minibar and satellite TV. They come with a dryer, a microwave and coffee/tea makers as well as bathrooms with a hairdryer, bath sheets and bathrobes. Eat A rich breakfast is served at the restaurant. German dishes are served in the gastronomic restaurant. At the stylish café bar guests will enjoy a selection of coffee. The hotel offers a american breakfast at the price of EUR 19 per person per night.  Work The hotel offers currency exchange, a safe deposit box and a cloakroom; maid service, late check-out and dry cleaning are also provided. Relax Leisure facilities in Nh Dortmund include concerts, a courtyard and a cocktail lounge. The hotel’s fitness center has fitness classes and a gym. Internet Hotel high-speed internet access is available in the business center for additional charge Wireless internet is available in public areas and is free of charge. Guest Parking Private hotel parking is possible on site and the rate is EUR 6 per day. Year renovated   2011.  Number of rooms   190. City Center Dortmund - 2300 ft Airports Dortmund (DTM) - 6.4 mi, Dusseldorf International Airport (rhein-ruhr) (DUS) - 34.0 mi Train Stations Dortmund Central Station - 1700 ft Underground stations Dortmund Hbf - 1000 ft, Kampstraße - 1400 ft Restaurants La Paz - 900 ft, Stravinski - 900 ft This field is required. Email not defined  Open WRITE A QUICK REVIEW Very Bad Excellent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Rate this hotel YOUR IMPRESSION OF THE HOTEL General information Pros Cons YOUR DETAILS First Name Email Cancel To get your review moderated and published, please read our Terms and Conditions. Facilities General • Parking • Safe deposit box • Currency exchange • Pets allowed • Elevator • Shoe shine stand • Storage space • 24-Hour Front Desk • Front desk • Newspapers/magazines • Tour desk • Cloakroom • Garage Services • Maid Service • Shops/commercial Services • Laundry • Dry cleaning • Ticket service Dining facilities • Breakfast buffet • Bar/lounge • Restaurant • Cocktail lounge • In-room breakfast Business facilities • Wi-Fi Internet • Business center • Fax/photocopying Meeting facilities • Meeting/banquet facilities • Meeting room • Conference facilities Children's facilities • Child care Leisure and relaxation facilities • Sauna • Fitness center • Solarium • Steam bath • Hammam Room facilities • Non-smoking rooms • Air conditioning • Room service • Heating • Tea and Coffee Facilities • Ironing facilities • Mini bar • Dressing area Living Area • Sitting area • Armchair Bathroom • Bathtub • Hair dryer • Shower • Private bathroom Kitchen facilities • Kitchen Media • Cable TV • Satellite TV • AM/FM alarm clock • Radio • Internet access • Direct dial telephone Room decor • Soundproofed windows Policies Check-In from  3 pm Check-Out until  11 am Children and extra beds • Maximum capacity of extra beds in a room is 1.  Pets Pets are allowed on request. Do you manage this property? Add your hotel to drive more sales or use badges to increase conversion rate at your website. Standard Suite Check Prices Nh Dortmund Standard Suite Bed type: Queen Size bed or Double Bed or 2 Single beds Size: 380 sq. feet This elegant room comprises separate bedroom and living room where guests will enjoy modern design, carpet and bright wooden furnishings. This comfortable space is complete with a black leather sofa and armchair, couch, table and desk with chair. It also includes a fully equipped kitchenette and modern bathroom with bathtub and built-in closet. All areas can be separated by sliding doors. Room facilities Superior Suite Check Prices Nh Dortmund Superior Suite This bright spacious suite includes separate bedroom and living room where guests can relax and enjoy modern design and bright wooden furnishings. It comprises comfortable work and rest zones as well as a fully equipped kitchenette with microwave, mini-bar, sink and coffee-tea machines. Accessed easily from the living room and bedroom, the bathroom is equipped with a bathtub and built-in closet. All areas can be separated by sliding doors. Room Assigned On Arrival Check Prices Nh Dortmund Room Assigned On Arrival Standard Suite Bed type: Double or Twin beds Size: 380 sq. feet You will be assigned the best available room upon your arrival. Room facilities Nh Dortmund LocationWhat's nearby Legend Legend • Current hotel • Hotels nearby • Airports • Underground stations • Train stations • Parks • Tourist attractions • Museums • Convention centers • Stadiums • Food and meals • General Hover above the icons to see hotel photo and details. Click the hotel to go to the main hotel page. What's nearby Popular areas • City Center 2000 ft Places of interest • Friedensplatz 2300 ft Train stations • Dortmund Central Station 1400 ft Shopping areas • Westenhellweg Shopping street 1400 ft • Shoping and Pedestrian Area 1400 ft Stadiums • Signal Iduna Park 1.4 mi Museums • Museum of Art & Cultural History 400 ft • Museum at the Ostwall 2700 ft Theaters • Concert Hall Dortmund 700 ft • Theatre Dortmund 2000 ft • Opera Dortmund 2000 ft Underground stations • Dortmund Hbf 700 ft • Brügmannplatz 1000 ft • Reinoldikirche 1000 ft • Kampstraße 1000 ft • Leopoldstr. 1400 ft • Stadtgarten 2300 ft • Brunnenstr 2700 ft • Münsterstr 3300 ft • Schützenstr 3300 ft • Städt. Kliniken 3700 ft • DO-Stadthaus 3700 ft • Lortzingstr 4000 ft • Saarlandstr. 4600 ft • DO-Möllerbrücke 4600 ft • Hafen 1.0 mi • Markgrafenstr. 1.1 mi • Polizeipräsidium 1.2 mi • Kreuzstr. 1.2 mi • Westfalenhallen 1.4 mi Local Attractions • Westfalenpark 1.7 mi 44139 Dortmund, North Rhine-WestphaliaGermany • DASA 2.4 mi Friedrich-Henkel-Weg 1-25, Dortmund • Botanischer Garten Rombergpark 2.5 mi Am Rombergpark 49b, Dortmund • Dortmund Zoo 3.0 mi Mergelteichstrasse 80, Dortmund • Zeche Zollern II/IV, Westfalian Museum of Industry 5.6 mi Grubenweg 5, Dortmund Near the hotel • Museum of Art and Art History 500 ft Hansastrasse 3, Dortmund • Dortmund Theatre - Opera House 800 ft Hansastr. 7, Dortmund • Resistance & Persecution Museum 1100 ft Steinstrasse 50, Dortmund • Reinoldikirche 1400 ft Market Square, Dortmund • East Wall Museum (Museum am Ostwall) 2600 ft Ostwall 7, Dortmund Restaurants Nearby • La Paz 70% likes this, based on 37 reviews 900 ft Hansastrasse 30 Phone: +49(0)231 1385427 • Stravinski 61% likes this, based on 19 reviews 900 ft Bruckstrasse 21 Phone: +49 231 58449850 • CU-Bar 55% likes this, based on 23 reviews Price Range: USD 2 - USD 24 1000 ft 41 Kampstrasse Phone: 0231 950 4948 • Fukuoka - Sushi Company GmbH 64% likes this, based on 39 reviews 1300 ft Kuckelke 3 Phone: +49 231 5495352 • Boomerang 66% likes this, based on 16 reviews Cuisine: Australian, Bar 1300 ft Kuckelke 20 Phone: 0231 / 586 29 11 Nh Dortmund Reviews Guest reviews are submitted by our customers after their stay at Nh Dortmund Average guest rating 7.8 out of 10 Excellent Based on 305 reviews Rating by category: Location 8.9 Rooms 8.0 Service 7.2 Value 7.9 Dining 8.2 Individual guest reviews • Couple Excellent location, good value for money, very good breakfast • Average rating 9.2 • Single Everything - central location, very polite and kind staff, nicely decorated newly refurbished spacious room, perfectly clean, big bathroom with bathtub, kitchenette, separate living and sleeping room, tv in sleeping room, and frankly speaking, what I had worth at least double than what I paid. • Average rating 9.6 • Group of friends Very big rooms, excellent! No possibility to make own coffee/tea in room. • Average rating 9.6 • Single staff was veryu friendly and tried to be helpful in everythinng • Average rating 10.0 • Older travelers Large ,comfortable room with a very good location next to the train station. Didn't like having to stay in another hotel on the first night due to overbooking. Kitchenette comprised of sink and microwave but no kettle,crockery and cutlery. • Average rating 8.8 • Family with children Friendly staff, near the shopping district, metro station nearby. Doors are very thin, you can hear everything that's going on in the corridor, room needs refreshment. • Average rating 7.4 • Older travelers hotel, comfort. it was my second time over there and its a pleasure to go there.Suites are very pleasant. i didnt like the fact that the staff made a mistake giving two rooms for me and my fiancee ( we just ordered one) and they did not even apologized for it...in fact they even tried to trick us to pay both rooms.i did not like this inconvenience at all.So when the staff is wrong, its ok everybody makes mistakes, including me, but we should all apologize to each others if so especially them because they are supposed to work for our comfort, not to be right by pride or to trick us... • Average rating 7.0 • Older travelers Our second stay here and was excellent. Lovely spacious room and quiet. • Average rating 7.4 • Older travelers Lovely hotel and staff. Close to the railway station and city center. comfortable bedroom and spacious living area. Good breakfast. Bar closed for the whole stay but staff made coffee for us after 11pm. • Average rating 8.8 • Family with children Within easy walk of city centre, yet quiet and relaxing. Clean and hospitable. I did not like being asked to pay 'city tax' after I had paid for my booking in full. There was no mention of this before the transaction. • Average rating 9.6 • Older travelers The price and the size of the room. Having to pay for Internet use and the price of the buffet breakfast was about 17€ per person. • Average rating 10.0 • Group of friends Very central location near the Christmas market and also handy for the train station.Excellent facilities. • Average rating 10.0 • Group of friends Great location, close to city centre and train station. reception and bar staff were very friendly and went out of their way to help with our requests. Our room was quiet apart from the usual noise you would expect from the city, however our friend's room was overlooking the railway lines and they were woken very early in the morning by the rail announcements. Request a room on the opposite side of the hotel from the rail track if you don't want to be woken early. • Average rating 8.0 • Group of friends Located in the city centre, this hotel is a good budget hotel. The car park has a 2m height restriction • Average rating 7.4 • Older travelers The room was booked for two, but only enough bedding for one, staff walk in to your room without permission, got charged more than what was quoted on the booking without any explanation? no tea facilities until you had to ask for them! • Average rating 6.6 Show big map » Why book with us? Low prices Enjoy our best price guarantee and special offers. Free cancellations Usually cancellations can be made free of charge close to your arrival date (check policies). 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Toggle Main Menu Toggle Search Open Access padlockePrints Modelling of the mechanical and tribological properties of coatings and surface treatments Lookup NU author(s): Professor Steve BullORCiD Downloads Full text for this publication is not currently held within this repository. Alternative links are provided below where available. Publication metadata Author(s): Bull SJ Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract) Publication status: Published Conference Name: Conference on Surface Engineering: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications held at the 2002 MRS Fall Meeting Year of Conference: 2003 Pages: 489-500 ISSN: 0272-9172 Publisher: Materials Research Society Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item ISBN: 9781558996878 Share
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United Kingdom EAG 2006 PowerPoint slides United Kingdom EAG 2006 PowerPoint slides 1 1 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Education at a Glance 2007 Under embargo until 18 September 2007 11:00 Paris time 4 Quantity and quality challenges Changes in qualification levels (the past) Changes in graduation rates (the present) Changes in entry rates (best guess for the future) 6 6 Growth in university-level qualifications Approximated by the percentage of persons with ISCED 5A/6 qualification born in the age groups shown below (2005) % 5 13 11 A1.3a 1. Year of reference 2004. 2. Year of reference 2003. 27 8 8 Ratio of 25-to-34-year-olds with ISCED 5A and 30-to39-year-olds with ISCED 6 levels of education to 55to-64-year-olds with ISCED 5A and 6 levels of education, by fields of education (2004) In all countries there are more younger than older science graduates, and graduate output in science has accelerated faster than across all fields A1.5b 1. Year of reference 2001. Only ISCED 5A of educational 9 9 Tertiary-type A graduation rates (2000, 2005) Percentage of tertiary type A graduates to the population at the typical age of graduation % 10 3 A3.1 Decline of the relative position of the UK over a 5year-period (2000-2005) 12 12 Number of tertiary science graduates per 100 000 employed 25-to-34-year-olds (2005) Tertiary-type A, tertiary-type B and advanced research programmes, by gender A3.4 13 13 Gender difference in instrumental motivation and tertiary-type A graduates in mathematics R2=0.35 Countries in red show the lowest scores for mathematics in the instrumental motivation index (less than -.25). Countries in green show the highest scores for mathematics in the instrumental motivation index (more than 30). Gender difference (M-F) in index of instrumental motivation in mathematics at 15 years-old (2003)2. A3.5 1. Percentage of females graduated in mathematics and computing for tertiary-type A and advanced programmes. 2. The greater the gender difference, the less females are motivated compared to males. 16 16 Entry rates in tertiary type A substantially increased between 1995 and 2005, by 18 percentage points on average in OECD countries. Between 2000 and 2005, the growth exceeds 10 percentage points in Sum of net entry rates for each yearwith of age more than one-quarter of the 24 OECD countries available data. While the proportion of the UKs age cohort entering tertiary-type A programmes was 48% in 1998 significantly above the OECD average of then 40% in 2005 it was 51%, compared to an OECD average of 54%. Entry rates into tertiary type A education % C2.1 17 17 Percentage of 15-year-olds expecting to complete tertiary education (2003) % A4.1 18 So what? Has the increasing supply of well-educated labour been matched by the creation of high-paying jobs? Will one day everyone have a university degree but work for the minimum wage? 19 19 The effects of tertiary expansion: A high calibre workforce or the overqualified In those countries that did not expand tertiary education (the crowding outto the lesser qualified? bottom group), failure complete upper secondary education is associated with rate an as 80% greater of being Lower now secondary unemployment a ratio of upperprobability secondary unemployment Middle unemployed, compared to less rate than 50% in the top group. group The eight countries with modest increases in tertiary education (2.4% on average) (UK) Top group The nine countries that expanded tertiary education fastest in the 1990s (5.9% on average) A1.4 Bottom group The nine countries with no or very modest increases in tertiary education (0.1% on average) 20 20 Changes in tertiary education and changes in unemployment for lower secondary educated adults: late 1990s and early 2000s CountriesPercentage in red point change within the periods had low or no growth in tertiary attainment but substantial growth in unemployment among the lower educated. Countries in green had the fastest growth in tertiary attainment and close to zero or negative growth in unemployment. A1.5 Change in tertiary attainment levels between 1990-1994 and 21 21 Relative earnings from employment (2005 or latest available year) By level of educational attainment and gender for 25-to-64-year-olds (upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education=100) A9.2 1. Year of reference 2002. 2. Year of reference 2003. 3. Year of reference 2004. 4. Year of reference 2005. Relative earnings from employment (2005 or latest available year) 22 22 By level of educational attainment and gender for 25-to-64-year-olds (upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education= 100). Note also: rising higher education qualifications seem generally not to have led to an inflation of the labour-market value of qualifications. A9.2 In all but three of the 20 countries with available data, the earnings benefit increased between 1997 and 2003, in Germany, Italy and Hungary by between 20% and 40% 1. Year of reference 2002. 2. Year of reference 2003. 3. Year of reference 2004. 4. Year of reference 2005. 23 23 Difference between unemployment rates of females and males, by level Gender of differences unemployment education attainmentin are much smaller Percentage points A8.3 for those with higher qualifications 28 28 Student mobility in tertiary education (2005) Percentage of international students enrolled in tertiary education C3.1 Note: The data on the mobility of international students presented are not comparable with data on foreign students in tertiary education (defined on the basis of citizenship) presented in pre-2006 editions of Education at a Glance . 29 29 Distribution of foreign students by country of destination (2005) Percentage of foreign tertiary students reported to the OECD who are enrolled in each country of destination The United States receives the most of foreign students (in absolute terms), followed by the United Kingdom, Germany and France. Altogether, these four major destinations account for 52% of all tertiary students pursuing their studies abroad. C3.2 31 31 Proportion of international and foreign students in tertiary graduate output (2005) Percentage of tertiary qualifications awarded to international students % C3.5 32 Equity challenges How well are countries using their potential to generate future human capital by providing equitable learning opportunities? 34 34 Growth in baseline qualifications A world of change Approximated by percentage of persons with high school or equivalent qualfications in the age groups 55-64, 45-55, 45-44 und 25-34 years % 1 13 4 A1.2 27 1. Excluding ISCED 3C short programmes 2. Year of reference 2004 3. Including some ISCED 3C short programmes 3. Year of reference 2003. 38 38 Educational status of students fathers Proportion of students fathers with higher education compared with men of corresponding age group as students fathers with higher education Finland, France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom have the largest intake of students with fathers holding a higher education degree, whereas Ireland and Italy have the lowest intake from this group. A7.2a 39 39 Educational status of students fathers Ratio of the proportion of students fathers with higher education to the proportion of men of the corresponding age group as students fathers with higher education A7.2b 40 40 Proportion of students in higher education (2003-2005) from a blue-collar background and between school variance in PISA 2000 A7.3 Note: The first bar shows the ratio of students with fathers from a blue collar background compared with men of corresponding age group (40-to-60-year-olds) in blue collar occupations. The second bar shows the between school variance in mathematics from PISA 2000 survey. SOURCE: OECD PISA survey, EUROSTUDENT 2005. 43 Resource and efficiency challenges As the place and mode of educational provision has largely remained unchanged, the labourintensiveness of education have made costs rise over time. 44 44 Cumulative expenditure on educational institutions per student over the theoretical duration of primary and secondary studies (2004) Annual expenditure on educational institutions per student multiplied by the theoretical duration of studies, in equivalent USD converted using PPPs B1.5a 1. Public institutions only. 45 45 Changes in the number of students as well as changes in expenditure on educational institutions per student primary to secondary education (1995,2004) Index of change between 1995 and 2004 (1995=100, 2004 constant prices) B1.7a 46 46 Annual expenditure on educational institutions per student for tertiary institutions Tertiary education is not the exception, where expenditure per student ranges from USD 2 562 in the Russian Federation to more than USD 21 000 in Switzerland and the United States. B1.2 49 49 Changes in the number of students as well as changes in expenditure on educational institutions per student, tertiary education (1995,2004) Index of change between 1995 and 2004 (1995=100, 2004 constant prices) B1.7b 52 52 Share of private expenditure on tertiary institutions (1995, 2004) % B3.3c 53 53 Average annual tuition fees charged by tertiary-type A public institutions for full-time national students, in US Dollars converted using PPPs (school year 2004/2005) USD 5000 United States (64%) 4000 Australia (82%), Japan (41%), Korea (51%) This chart does not take into account grants, subsidies or loans that partially or fully offset the students tuition fees. Canada (m) 3000 Israel1 (55%) 2000 United Kingdom1 (52%) New Zealand (79%), Netherlands1 (59%) 1000 500 0 B5.1 Italy (56%) Austria (37%), Spain (43%), Belgium (Fr. and Fl.) (33%) Turkey (27%), France (m) Czech Republic (41%), Denmark (57%), Finland (73%), Ireland (45%), Iceland (45%), Norway (76%), Poland (76%), Sweden (76%) 1. Public institutions do not exist at this level of education and most of the students are enrolled in government dependent institutions. 57 57 Average class size in primary education (2005) D2.1a 1. Public institutions only 2. Years of reference 2001 and 2005. 58 58 Average class size in educational institutions, lower secondary education (2005) Number of students per classroom D2.2 59 59 Teachers salaries (minimum, after 15 years experience, and maximum) in lower secondary education Annual statutory teachers salaries in public institutions in lower secondary education, in equivalent USD converted using PPs, and the ratio of salary of 15 years of experience to GDP per capita Equivalent USD converted using PPPs D3.2 60 60 Changes in teachers salaries in lower secondary education, by point in the salary scale (1996,2005) Index of change between 1996 and 2004 (1996=100, 2005 price levels using GDP deflators) Index of change D3.3 62 62 Efficiency levels in primary and lower secondary education Potential for increasing learning outcomes at current levels of resources in primary and lower secondary education across OECD countries as a whole According to this chart, across OECD countries, there is potential for increasing learning outcomes by 22% while maintaining current levels of resources (output efficiency). The scope for reducing the resources devoted to education while maintaining Rate of efficiency the current levels of outcomes is slightly larger, at 30% (input efficiency). B7.1 63 63 Survival rates in tertiary education (2004) Number of graduates divided by the number of new entrants in the typical year of entrance to the specified programme % A3.6 Note: The survival rates in tertiary education represent the proportion of those who enter a tertiary-type A or a tertiary-type B programme. 64 64 www.pisa.oecd.org All national and international publications The complete micro-level database email: [email protected] Thank you ! [email protected] and remember: Without data, you are just another person with an opinion Recently Viewed Presentations • Chapter 5 Electric Field in Material Space Chapter 5 Electric Field in Material Space ECE 305 Electromagnetic Theory. Qiliang Li. Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA. 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FIZ. PURO MARATÓN - Watch Full Movie - 2014 Free online movies guide from around the world. Full movies online guide online movies FULLTV is a free online movie guide that provides information about film premieres. If you have a Smart TV this service is for you. Decide what to watch and get the advantage of the portable DVD player that you bought in that offer!. Movie 2014 Fiz. Puro Maratón LATIN AMERICAN TITLE FILM PAGE, 529 VISITS Fiz. Puro Maratón FULL Movie Fiz. Puro Maratón online free 3/5 Vote movieVote movieVote movieVote movieVote movie Rating 14 vote/s 2014 ( ES ) · Spanish · Documental · G · 100 minutes of full movie HD video (uncut). MOVIE SYNOPSIS - What's the story of this 2014 film? Fiz. Puro Maratón, full movie - With the film direction of Rodrigo Moro, Martín Fiz heads the cast of this feature film originally of Spain, with original script in Spanish (see subtitles), whose premiere was scheduled for 2014. You can watch Fiz. Puro Maratón online on video-on-demand services (Netflix, HBO Now), pay-TV or movie theaters with original audio in Spanish. This film has been premiered in theaters in 2014 (Movies 2014). The DVD and Blu-Ray edition of full movie was sold some time after its official release in theaters. CAST Fiz. Puro Maratón (2014) MOVIE REVIEW online Good, meet its target to entertain. The story is interesting. DIRECTION FILM CLASSIFICATION Film directed by Rodrigo Moro. G Movie rated apt for all ages. GENRE RELEASE DATE RUNTIME - FULL MOVIE Documental January 28, 2014 100 min full movie online HD (English). FULL MOVIE FILMING PRODUCTION Filmed in HD quality 16:9 Wide screen video (movie stream and theaters). Spain Spain Ads SCREENPLAY Fiz. Puro Maratón Screenplay written by Rodrigo Moro, Fran Araujo and Alex Calabuig. STUDIOS AND PRODUCTION ASSOCIATES This film was produced and / or financed by Altube Filmeak S.L.. WATCH MOVIE Fiz. Puro Maratón Fiz. Puro Maratón on lineAs usual, this film was shot in HD video (High Definition) Widescreen and Blu-Ray with Dolby Digital audio. Made-for-television movies are distributed in 4:3 (small screen). Without commercial breaks, the full movie Fiz. Puro Maratón has a duration of 100 minutes; the official trailer can be streamed on the Internet. You can watch this full movie free with English or Spanish subtitles on movie television channels, renting the DVD or with VoD services (Video On Demand player, Hulu) and PPV (Pay Per View, Netflix). Fiz. Puro Maratón (2014) Ads In this movie guide, you can find the most important information about TV films and premieres in 3D in the U.S. theaters and cinemas. Every day we add the best movies for you to decide what you want to buy or rent and watch on TV. PREQUELS, SEQUELS, REMAKES OR RELATED MOVIES Fiz, puro maratón, full movieSpanish2013Fiz, puro maratón LGT-Maraton, full movieHungarian2015LGT-Maraton De puro aire, full movieSpanish2014De puro aire Inherent Vice, full movieEnglish2014Puro vicio Puro mula, full movieSpanish2011Puro mula IMDb data sheet with more information. FULLServices Network Series · Movies · Anime & Manga · NBA · Football · NFL Games
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Dark X-Men: The Beginning #1 (of 3) Dark X-Men: The Beginning Issue #1 (of 3) 3.7 (91 ratings) Summary Emma Frost, Mimic, Cloak & Dagger, Daken, Weapon X and Dark Beast are the Dark X-Men. Find out how they came to be part of the team and discover their mission! About Book Page Count 34 Pages Print Release Date July 8 2009 Digital Release Date January 26 2011 Age Rating 12+ Only Sold by Marvel Credits Published by: Marvel See More See Less Genre Preview
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Public Service of New Hampshire, the state’s largest utility, reported power cut to at least 237,000 customers and said it would take days before everyone’s lights flickered back on. New Hampshire? How did this storm miss us here in Boston? I’m looking out my window and I see sun. We did have strong winds blowing around last night and some rain, but that was it. Officials in Massachusetts said the storm had knocked out power to 100,000 homes and businesses by early Friday, mostly in the northeastern part of the state. The numbers were 200,000 in New York, mostly in the Hudson Valley north of New York City, 25,000 in Vermont and more than 1,500 in New Jersey. In New York City, 10 inches of snow had fallen before dawn and more was expected. A man was killed by a falling snow-laden tree branch in Central Park, one of at least three deaths being blamed on the storm. The storm it somewhere in Massachusetts apparently, but not in my part of the state. I hope all you Conflucians who did get it are surviving okay. In other news, the President held a “health care summit” yesterday. I missed the whole thing, but I got updates from the live blogs here at TC. It didn’t sound to me like much got accomplished. I don’t see a whole lot of new reaction in the big media outlets. I wonder if the whole thing is just going to fall down the memory hole. Via right wing blog Hot Air, self-important pompous ass and CNN talking head David Gergen thinks “the Republicans had their best day in years and that they were intellectually superior to the Democrats in their arguments. Is he for real? The Boston Globe lists some “exchanges” that took place at the “summit.” It’s a pretty short article for the highlights of a 7 hour meeting. Jake Tapper posted a kind of open thread at his blog Political Punch, but didn’t even get many comments. This one was pretty good: What an interesting look into the fall-out of “accelerated promotion.” You have a junior member of congress who catapults into the presidency after serving only 28 months in the body. The setting yesterday revealed Obama’s continued need to prove himself worthy of his title. What he lacks in experience and rapport with other members of congress is replaced with bravado-the only card he can play..as if his arrogance in some way makes up for his lack of qualifications in the eyes of the people in that room-most of whom, up until last year, vastly “out-ranked” him. I think most Americans have just about given up on this administration doing anything for anyone but giant corporations. Looking at more liberal media outlets, Lindsay Beyerstein at Alternet had this to say: arguably, the real purpose of the summit was to captivate the attention of the media while House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., figured out how to push ahead with health care reform through budget reconciliation — a parliamentary procedure that would sidestep the filibuster and the 60-vote supermajority required to overcome it, allowing Democrats to pass Senate legislation by a simple majority of 51 votes. I still have no idea what is in this bill. Does anyone know? If they still plan to force me to buy crap insurance I can’t afford, I’m not sure what to do. At Talking Points Memo, Greg Sargent tries to put the best possible face on Obama’s performance, while not sounding very confident about it. Sargent seems to agree with Beyerstein that the only point of the summit was to put the Republicans’ arguments on display and then go ahead and push the bill through. But did Americans get the message that Obama wanted them to get? I don’t know. In other news, David Patterson is in more trouble in New York. A range of political allies and even some close friends urged Mr. Paterson privately and publicly to end his bid for election. They said his political standing had been irreparably damaged by revelations on Thursday that the State Police had contacted the woman pressing a domestic violence complaint against a close aide, and by the allegation that the governor had spoken with her a day before she was due back in court. While no prominent Democrat called for Mr. Paterson to resign, several said it would be impossible for him to both govern and run a campaign while dealing with the allegations, which the governor has asked Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo to investigate. Other officials said that if an inquiry showed that Mr. Paterson tried to influence the woman’s decision not to continue the case, he should resign. While I was at Alternet, I found this fascinating and horrifying article by Mark Ames on Ayn Rand, who is the favorite author of many of the public officials who are destroying our country: Ayn Rand, Hugely Popular Author and Inspiration to Right-Wing Leaders, Was a Big Admirer of Serial Killer There’s something deeply unsettling about living in a country where millions of people froth at the mouth at the idea of giving health care to the tens of millions of Americans who don’t have it, or who take pleasure at the thought of privatizing and slashing bedrock social programs like Social Security or Medicare. It might not be as hard to stomach if other Western countries also had a large, vocal chunk of the population who thought like this, but the US is seemingly the only place where right-wing elites can openly share their distaste for the working poor. Where do they find their philosophical justification for this kind of attitude? The answer is Ayn Rand’s writings. Among her fans are former Fed Chair Alan Greenspan and SEC Commissioner Chris Cox — along with other notable right-wing Republicans such as Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Rush Limbaugh, and South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford. The loudest of all the Republicans, right-wing attack-dog pundits and the Teabagger mobs fighting to kill health care reform and eviscerate “entitlement programs” increasingly hold up Ayn Rand as their guru. Sales of her books have soared in the past couple of years; one poll ranked “Atlas Shrugged” as the second most influential book of the 20th century, after The Bible And according to Rand’s biographer, the novelist based her most famous male characters, John Galt and Howard Roark, on a serial killer named Walter Hickman, with whom Rand was obsessed and described as “genuinely beautiful soul.” You can read more about Hickman at the link. This is a must-read. Speaking of serial killers, I’m guessing Rand would also have been an admirer of Amy Bishop. The latest news on Bishop’s case is just incredible. There’s video at the link of Norfolk County DA William Keating making an announcement last night that the case of Bishop’s shooting of her younger brother Seth in 1986 has been reopened, and he is asking for an inquest. The reasons for this are first that Bishop’s parents have refused to speak to investigators and second that new evidence has been found. Keating also said there were inconsistencies in the police reports, including two different accounts of Seth Bishop’s body position when he was found, with one saying he was face-up and another saying he was face-down. And he said that a crime scene photo from that era showed that next to the rifle shells found in Amy Bishop’s bedroom, there was a newspaper with an article that chronicled a similar attack to the one she allegedly committed. Keating said he questioned whether the shooting was truly accidental, and he added that an inquest could lead to a homicide charge against Amy Bishop. During the press conference, Keating said that the article lying next to Bishop’s bed was about someone who killed a family member and then escaped by stealing a car from a dealership, which is exactly what she tried to do. What more can come out about this woman? My only question is, was she planning to kill her brother or her father? The father is the one she had had an argument with just before she went upstairs to get the shotgun. Keating wants to know what that argument was about. So what are you reading this morning, and are you buried in snow? HAVE A FABULOUS FRIDAY!!!!!!! 94 Responses 1. Good Morning, BostonBoomer — that stuff about Ayn Rand is fascinating to me. I used to work with an Ayn Rand nut. He was working his way through all her books & “annotating” them – whatever THAT meant. I never could stand her & it was really interesting to me to meet someone who loved her. Sadly, he was my boss…. I still think that the health insurance bailout is a mistake but, if I end up paying something less than 25% of my take home pay for premiums (thanks to tax credits or whatever form the “subsidies” take) I’ll pretend to be happy. Our premiums don’t have to go up 40% for them to be unaffordable — if they go up another 10%, I don’t think we can keep it. One thing I was wondering yesterday, do people realize that the plans don’t include dental or vision? • Did you read the whole thing? And she is the idol of one of our Supreme Court Justices. {{shudder}} • No, I have a severe alergy to Ayn Rand — Just from reading your post I had to rub my whole body down with a baking-soda-paste to avoid an outbreak of hives. • Ayn Rand was the epitome of callousness when I was first in college … I had several roommates who suffered through one of her books. I was so repelled by their reports that I’ve never subjected myself to actually reading a Rand book. Too bad she’s still influential. • I’ve read all the Ayn Rand things and I’m looking forward to reading the articles once I get home from classes. Thx for the links! • Look Ayn Rand on YouTube as well. There are a number of interviews with her where she talks easily rebuttable rubbish. Once I saw them, I was flummoxed that anyone could be swayed by her. Must require some kind of predisposition. *****A 2. Another great round-up, bb. I read this morning that Bishop’s attorney described her as a “violent time bomb waiting to explode”. Waiting? I think she already has exploded. Her lawyer is also convinced that she is a paranoid schizophrenic. Assuming that’s true, is ps an inherited trait? • She isn’t schizophrenic. Her attorney has backed off that claim. It makes no sense. She probably has one or more personality disorders. • Are those likely to be genetic? Are her children at risk? • Just about every psychological disorder is partly genetic. But it also takes environmental contributions to trigger them to manifest in an individual. Most diseases are like that. Based on what I know about Amy Bishop, I think she at least has Borderline Personality Disorder. That tends to be associated with sexual abuse in childhood. That’s why it would be very interesting to know what she fought with her father about. And you never know about the brother really. The family is clearly very strange. • I’m going to try to find time to pull a post together on it over the weekend. • I think it is possible, not definite, that Amy Bishop’s killing of her brother was accidental. It is obvious that she didn’t know how to handle the gun. Why else would she have blown a hole in her bedroom ceiling? What purpose would that have served except to warn the intended victim (possibly her father) that Amy was coming for him and give him time to get away (in addition to making her room uninhabitable)? Then Seth arrived home, and was accidentally (by this scenario) killed by another mishap of the gun. I think she intended to kill one of them, but it’s hard to tell if she got the one intended. • In the article I read, at the car dealer, she told them that her husband had tried to kill her. But it was actually her father with whom she had fought. She had no husband at that time. I did not know whether this was a mistake in the article, or an indication that the relationship with her father was too much like that of a husband. • I think Bishop is “strange” but not crazy in the legal sense. We’ll have to wait for the psych evaluation, but that’s my gut feeling. I also think she knew how to use the shotgun, at least to the extent that she knew how to point it at a target and pull the trigger. If anything, she may not have realized the kickback and that’s why her first shot hit the ceiling. After that, she was ready for it and compensated. IMO, she did not kill her brother accidentally. She is a person who uses violence to deal with anger. Now, she might have thought her brother was her father when he walked in the door and got off the shot before she realized it wasn’t her intended victim. But that’s still murder. • Actually the first shot was into her bedroom wall right near the doorway. • Oops – I stand corrected on that. Still pretty clumsy of her. 3. We haven’t had more than a trace of snow here in Western Massachusetts this whole month. (Our biggest snowfall this winter was 4.5 inches in December.) Yesterday was messy with slush and rain. Out here a lot of people (okay, me) have snow-envy. It’s weird. It’s the new global climate — weather patterns are much less predictable than they used to be. Hold on to your hats — the fun is just beginning! • Where was the snow in MA then? I heard yesterday they were going to get some in Worcester. 4. OMG – I read Rand when I was 18, back in the ’60s – a lot of people I knew were reading her. I always had the feeling she was very paranoid, but I had no idea that her ideal man was based on a psychopath – I couldn’t even get into page 2 of the link without feeling sick and I’m don’t think that I can go back to finish reading it. • The author of the article called Rand a sociopath. She sure sounds like one. • Likewise. My first year in grad school, I took a course called “The Literature of Social Protest.” Everyone else in the class chose a leftist writer/organization for their semester project. I took the radical righties and Ayn Rand, and decided two things: 1. Her ideas are both banal and inimical to democracy; and 2. Her books are boring as hell. You have to be a committed rightwinger to get through her stuff without feeling you’ve been on Napoleon’s long slog through the Russian winter. • the John Galt speech is like the sermon from hell … it took me forever to actually read the damned thing. First time out, I skipped it. • You went through it a second time? I hereby award you a bronze star for valor and a purple heart (that had to hurt). 5. <Health insurance hikes stun small businesses Tom Simmons, president of an Oakland design and consulting firm with four employees, said he had just read about the Anthem increases when he opened a letter from his insurer, Blue Shield of California, informing him his monthly family premium would go up to $1,596 a month from $908, a nearly 76 percent increase. Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/02/26/MNLV1C78RH.DTL&tsp=1#ixzz0gegqyXxu I want Single Payer…this trend of premium hikes is just plain extortion and people need Health Care! Single Payer • Do you think that some of this is a negotiation technique? That they know their increases are being scrutinized & are demanding HUGE increases while totally prepared to cut them in half? Or whatever. If you start with 10% increase (which is REALLY bad) then you might have to scale back to 5%. But, if you start demanding 75% (oh my God!) then 35% sounds pretty good (snort — in a world where people have a spare 35%. As my sister would say, Fuckers. • Yes, the latter of which you said…what is the difference between them and the mob? Doesn’t the mob at least start at 20% and goes up to the 30s…70+% hike in premiums is criminal! 6. Good morning, and great collection BB. I’m a bit stunned by Gergen’s reaction. Then again, he’s bonkers. That summit was bizarre. What a circus. I don’t know what I’m going to do about insurance, like many here. The though of uprooting and just leaving becomes more tenable every day. And that’s really sad. 7. “Children ‘over-exposed to sexual imagery'” http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8537734.stm From the BBC article: Children are being increasingly exposed to sexual imagery and their parents have limited opportunities to stop it, a report for the Home Office warns. (snip) Author Dr Linda Papadopoulos said there was a clear link between sexualised imagery and violence towards females. (snip) The report said this “drip-drip” exposure was distorting young people’s perceptions of themselves, encouraging boys to become fixated on being macho and dominant, while girls in turn presented themselves as sexually available and permissive. One outcome had been the rise of sexual bullying in which girls felt compelled to post topless or naked pictures on social networks, it added. 8. The Ayn Rand information is indeed telling, bb. It’s setting up an “us versus them” dichotomy that attempts to justify dropping the general welfare from American consciousness. Conservatives have done such a good job of tarnishing perfectly good words such as “welfare”, “liberal” and now Beck’s going after “progressive”. Creating “hate” targets rather than actually achieving anything positive for our country is the distraction that immobilizes. • The latest Beck screed was really amazing. I’ve never followed him, but he is truly dangerous. • I get tired of insane people getting huge public voices just because some one makes profits. I know it’s a first amendment thing, but it’s like he screams fire! in EVERY one’s auditoriums, I swear. And he does it DAILY! 9. Good Morning Boston Boomer, I always enjoy your postings. I also am closely following the Amy Bishop case. In previous postings it appeared that you felt that she may have been unfairly denied tenure. Do you still feel that she was treated unfairly? If so, on what basis? It doesn’t look like Bishop’s tenure file has been made public. Would she have known what was in her tenure file? All the information I have been able to find regarding tenure is consistent with what is in the link below. “Students said they signed a petition and complained to no avail about the classroom conduct of Amy Bishop. Bishop’s students say they wrote a letter to biology department chairman Gopi K. Podila – one of the victims – then met with him and finally submitted a petition that dozens of them had signed.” HOW IRONIC – Bishop’s husband, James Anderson, said the “vast majority” of students were happy with her. He said his wife taught the “cut course” for nursing students, who would either go on toward a degree or quit the program based on how they did in her class. “If they didn’t make it through, they didn’t make it,” he said. “So it’s natural for some to be unhappy.” BUT NONE OF THE CUT STUDENTS MURDERED HER! http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/02/17/national/main6216765.shtml • No, I don’t think she was unfairly denied tenure. I’m not sure I ever said that. I do think there was some bullying going on, but the more that comes out the more you have to wonder how she got the job in the first place. I guess they didn’t look past the Harvard degree. Bishop seems to be very impulsive to the point where she really can’t control her emotions well at all. I’m sure people thought she was weird and probably gave her the cold shoulder (not that I blame them). But that probably contributed to her paranoia. I also think her husband was involved. I saw one report that a neighor saw them loading up their car with stuff before the shooting. • This is a comment that I am remembered. I wondered at the time what you had heard to indicate possible unfair treatment. That’s all. I really appreciate your interest in this case and insights and clarification into the human psychology aspects. bostonboomer, on February 15, 2010 at 2:36 pm Said: Did you ever talk to her? I agree that she had to be under a lot of stress, and from what I have heard I do think she may have been treated unfairly. I couldn’t put everything in this post, but I’m going to keep watching for more info. Her husband claims that the department was ordered to give her tenure or start over. However, he seems to be a little strange as well, so I don’t know how trustworthy he is. Normal people don’t flip out and go on shooting sprees though. • A lot more information has come out since I wrote that. And her husband lied about the the tenure appeal. • This comment on the link really set my imagination spinning: What people do not know or remember is that Mr. Anderson was her boyfriend at the time of this shooting. I get the feeling he eggs this woman on, and she takes the action. Wouldn’t it be weird if Anderson is the sociopath behind this woman’s outbursts? Someone with no conscience would think manipulating her to violence was great fun. Have to say that he comes across strangely detached in that interview. *****A • “This is a comment that I am remembered.” Wow. I really do need another cup of coffee. Should be “This is a comment that I am remembering”. Also it’s hard to type when the grandchildren are playing under your feet. • I’ve spent over three decades in higher ed in the South and any degree from any Ivy League school bedazzles any college president. It’s the old expert thing–someone from a 100 miles away who uses Powerpoint. Of the several Ivy League degrees I’ve worked with, one was an Obama type, and one was a Bush type; the rest were regular human beings. That is about the same ratio as degrees from any other institution. I’ve worked in a tenured enviornment, though I am familiar with several nearby institutions that practice that sort of thing. Frankly, I see it as a way of shifting a manager’s job on the shoulder of faculty, and in the end, unless you have a really good union, if management wants to screw you, they will find a way. 10. Bipartisanship is bad. Glenn Greenwald on Morning Joe. Gridlock is good for media, maybe. 11. I found this on the bloghopenchangery. Then I looked it up on youtube. How did we get here from there WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE 12. Just got a letter today from Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield. My premiums went up 30%. Yep, 30 fricken percent. 13. OK – I love Ayn Rand’s books. I take what I want from them and leave the rest. I love Dominique and think she portrays the media fairly accurately in the Fountain Head. anyway – this quote here from today’s articles – ” but the US is seemingly the only place where right-wing elites can openly share their distaste for the working poor. ” Obviously this writer has never been to India. Or for that matter Africa – which I think is a lost continent. The latter is truly corrupt and those in power don’t give a crap about their own people only their immediate gratification and power ego. 14. Where I am, kids got another snow day. Paterson is getting payback for not obeying Obama when told to not run for another term. Now they are trying to get him to resign. They’ve got nothing, but that won’t stop them. What is in this bill? Everything that was bad in the senate bill – only vaguer (CBO could not assess costs because of that). Mandates, anti-choice, no anti-monopoly provisions for insurers, no employer mandate to insure – the whole miserable lot. Ah, and the “Cadillac” thinghie for all – only deferred to 2018 • They did pass a repeal of the anti-trust exemption for insurers earlier in the week, at least that’s what Nancy said. • It is unclear to me what the bill may be since it seems to me that they are going to have to probably go to reconciliation. That means that they are basically going to pass the Senate bill in the House and then “reconcile” some differences in the Senate for final passage. That would leave all the crap in the Senate bill. But I also heard that they can carve out a hole in the Senate bill after passage by the House and fill that hole with “reconciliation of differences”. I think they are opening new territory and we just don’t know. I think if what we get is the Senate bill with all its cancers intact, the Dems will pay a pretty price. 15. NY Post is reporting that Paterson is not seeking a full term as governor. http://www.nypost.com/ 16. This get rid of Paterson campaign has been going in full force ever since he didn’t pick Kathleen for Hillary’s Senate seat. I figured it was only a matter of time before they finally got to him. • I mean Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg. • But who in Albany was really pushing for Caroline. My sense was the pressure was coming from DNC types outside the state. Could be they’re still sore, but to the degree of setting up Paterson for this battery case…seems a stretch imo. • No setup. I think Paterson was an idiot who deservers to be booted. I’m just saying they’ve been gunning for him since then waiting for an opening. Eventually he was going to do something stupid, and he did. And yep, that’s all from Chicago DNC. You cross them, they’ll do you in no matter how long it takes. See. :-) • And not did he not pick Kennedy, he was a stalwart Hillary supporter. He’s not been a pushover for the 0 apparatus, so his time was coming. 17. Re: Insurance increases. I was trapped in my car yesterday on a long drive entertaining myself with the health summit and news. On one of those news forays I heard that the insurance companies are saying that the rate increases are unfolding from huge increases in ER services for uninsured which are resulting in hospitals moving to try to shield their losses by putting those ER costs onto insurance paying resources. In other words the existing practice of insurance payers paying for the uninsured has greatly accelerated. You can take this with whatever salt you think is necessary. 18. Re: the health care summit. What I was able to listen to (between my needs for periodic relief) would cause me to tend to agree with Gergen. Both Coburn and Alexander sounded reasonable, rationale and reform minded. What I heard of O was the pedantic and the pissed. To me he was very haughty and arrogant in many of his comments critiquing R comments as “talking points and props (because they brought the Senate bill with them which allegedly was the topic of conversation). In the clips I saw on tv he appeared to move between arrogant and angry. I think my bias against him undoubtedly colored my judgement. I did see the infamous Luntz with his live polling schtick. His focus group was evenly split between those who voted for McCain and those voting for O. The poll results from them was essentially that they did not think the summit ever addressed the real concerns of Americans. He asked them about the Dems moving to reconciliation to pass the Sen. bill. Only 3 people thought that was a good idea. Overwhelmingly most wanted a reset/do-over. Again, take all of that with whatever salt you need. 19. I’m going to be laughing all day over this one. 20. Ayn Rand makes my blood boil. The idea that anyone would even read her books, let alone find any value in what she says is a pure travesty to me. Watching her interviews on You Tube and seeing her cold contempt for the poor makes my hands shake. She is consumate evil. 21. Here’s one I can’t believe: http://washingtonindependent.com/77696/citibank-shuts-down-gay-entrepreneurs-bank-account-over-blogs-content Jason Goldberg is the CEO of a company called Fabulis, which is developing a website, iPhone app and social media application targeted at gay men. His company — which is at least his third start-up — is funded by investors including The Washington Post and the venture capitalist Allen Morgan, and they just launched their beta version this month. You would think he would be the kind of customer Citi would want — but Citi decided otherwise after a compliance officer reviewed his site and decided that a social networking application for gay men was “objectionable.” • You’d think making lots of money would be interesting to them. Then again, why bother when the tax payers give you all the money you need. Of course the really scary thing is the whole idea that some things will not be funded if they’re “objectionable”. That can include lots of things like anything that helps women, anything that’s pro liberal causes/policies, and of course like in this case, anything that wacko wingers wouldn’t like. There is a long list of people to line up when the revolution comes. 22. Medicare For All HR 767 NOW http://www.hr676.org/ How long will we stand for the GREEDOS in our Health Care Sytem? We must call our legislators and demand a SINGLE PAYER CHOICE! There is no other option for working folks in America. 23. He hit the big 20 http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/obama_administration/daily_presidential_tracking_poll WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE 24. Ayn Rand was twisted in many ways. Her ex-lover, Nathaniel Brand, wrote about her obsessive attempts to control him and how she expelled him from her sacred circle of admirers when he dared to confess he was attracted to a younger woman. Good review of two bios of her at Slate reveal that this “this fifth-rate Nietzsche of the mini-malls” (love that line) was an amphetamine addict and near psychopath who died alone and bitter. “We all become weak at some point in our lives, so a thinker who despises weakness will end up despising herself. In her 70s Rand found herself dying of lung cancer, after insisting that her followers smoke because it symbolized “man’s victory over fire” and the studies showing it caused lung cancer were Communist propaganda. By then she had driven almost everyone away. In 1982, she died alone in her apartment with only a hired nurse at her side. If her philosophy is right—if the only human relationships worth having are based on the exchange of dollars—this was a happy and victorious death. Did even she believe it in the end?” http://www.slate.com/id/2233966 This is the person whose thinking pervades our current government. No wonder we’re in so much trouble. 25. Clinton says U.S. deficit now a security issue Thu Feb 25, 2010 3:23pm EST * Clinton blames Greenspan for debt crisis http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2511749320100225 • Global economics outside the US is relevant to the diplomatic and national security work of the State Department. We look like bumbling amateurs having BO and Geithner firewall that from State. Head in the sand 19th century mindset. One doesn’t have to be an imperialist to be an internationalist. 26. http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/ backtrack and his overworked middle finger WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALIST AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE 27. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0210/33594.html The dems are turning on Charlie Rangle. WOMEN WITH INTELLIGENCE AND EXPERIENCE,MEN WHO SUPPORT THEM AND COUNTRY BEFORE PARTY ALWAYS PUMAS,BUBBAS,EQUALISTS AND THOSE PEOPLE RULE 28. Until today I didn’t know that there are well read people that don’t think The Fountainhead is one of the greatest books ever written. I’m not sure I can process this. 29. :) The comment from Jake Tapper’s page about him being out-ranked and playing President is exactly what goes through my head every single time I see him interacting with congress. How does he manage to get their attention when most of them must be sitting there caught in the distraction of “where does this junior doofuss get off?” The guy was only in the early stage of being mentored into the Senate when arrogance answered the call to leap. 30. “What an interesting look into the fall-out of “accelerated promotion.” You have a junior member of congress who catapults into the presidency after serving only 28 months in the body.” If you go for a meteoric rise, you’d best be made of the stuff that can withstand crash and burn. What we’ve got is more in the fizzle realm. 31. Desiree Rogers leaving her Social Secretary post….now I’m wondering what the investigation of how the two incidents of State Dinner crashing showed. http://www.politico.com/politico44/ Politico has a bunch of interesting stuff on it today. Comments are closed. Follow Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 545 other followers %d bloggers like this:
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MARKET AND HISTORICAL DATA OF GOLD AND SILVER Main Gold Holders Ounces held by Gold ETF 5 621 034 Ounces held by Central Fund of Canada 1 694 644 Ounces held by Comex Warehouses (registered) 243 020 Ounces held by Comex Warehouses (eligible) 6 323 336   Main Silver Holders Ounces held by Silver ETF 308 380 861 Ounces held by Central Fund of Canada 76 964 103 Ounces held by Comex Warehouses (registered) 28 904 793 Ounces held by Comex Warehouses (eligible) 128 367 699 Ratios :       Gold to Silver                                      Dow Jones to Or            Ratios :       Silver to Gold                                Dow Jones to Silver           Ratio Gold / Silver Ratio DJ / Gold   Ratio Silver / Gold Ratio DJ / Silver Interactive Chart Interactive Chart   Interactive Chart Interactive Chart GOLD / SILVER 79.19 DJ / GOLD 13.14 SILVER / GOLD 0.01 DJ / SILVER 997.71   Silver Markets LONDON NEW YORK TOKYO Fixing and futures LMBA Comex Tocom Commitment of traders Comex Open interest Comex Tocom Warehouse stocks Comex Delivery notices Comex Lease rate LMBA Last update : Thursday, February 11, 2016 at 12:00 AM (New York). 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Monkey Go Happy Mini Monkeys 2 Monkey Go Happy Mini Monkeys 2 is a spin off from the now infamous online PC game Monkey Go Happy Mini Monkeys 1. It is cut from the exact same cloth and is not different in really any way. Monkey Go Happy Mini Monkeys 2 is a sequel to the first Monkey Go Happy Mini Monkeys 2 online PC Flash game. This game is pretty similar to the first game of the mini monkey’s series and follows up on the same plot as well. The plot for those people who are not up to speed on the first game is you have a job to rescue or more like discover the 15 mini monkeys that are hiding in various places around the board levels (really random places). It is a clicking objects and locations kind of game and warning: it is VERY addicting. Every game in this series is fun and entertaining. Click Here to play Monkey Go Happy Mini Monkeys 2 Objective Monkey Go Happy Mini Monkeys 2 is about helping sad monkeys regain their joy of life back by making them laugh and keeping them entertained at all costs, but finding the 15 hidden monkeys in the process. This game actually requires that you go back to other scenes to complete missions. Levels                                                                              There are 5 scenes of play in this game, which is lower than the previous game Monkeys Go Happy Mini Monkeys 1, but it is the start to a new mini-series; so differences are expected. But if you are a capable player, you should be fine. Scene 1 1. Pick up the monkey on the windowsill. 2. Move the moving snow on the bottom right to uncover a monkey and pick it up. 3. Click the down arrow to go to Scene 2.   Scene 2   1. Move the moving snow on the branch top right and pick up the monkey. 2. Move the snow below the row boat and pick up a monkey. 3. Pick up the paddle from the row boat. 4. Pick up the anchor. 5. Go back to scene 1.   Scene 1 Again   1. Use the anchor on the well, wind the handle and get the bucket. 2. Proceed left to scene 3. . Scene 3   Notice the time on the clock tower. It states 45 minutes past 3. This will come in useful later. 1. Open the window shutter on the top left to uncover a monkey and pickup 2. Move the glowing lantern to knock a door key down and pick  it up off the floor. 3. Use the bucket on the oil barrel to fill up. 4. Use the paddle on the sewer lid. 5. Get in the sewer.   Enjoy!   VN:F [1.9.22_1171] Rating: 6.1/10 (7 votes cast) VN:F [1.9.22_1171] Rating: +3 (from 5 votes) Monkey Go Happy Mini Monkeys 2, 6.1 out of 10 based on 7 ratings  
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10 Workflow Automation Examples for IT Teams August 11, 20230 CommentHow-To , IT Use Cases Historically, IT teams have taken the lead in boosting efficiency and productivity across organizations. Now, there’s a rising star in their toolkit: no-code workflow automation. Its growing popularity is well-deserved, as it simplifies processes, eliminates manual tasks, and gives a boost to operational efficiency. In this article, we’ll explore a range of workflow automation examples and templates, all designed with IT teams in mind – all provided by zenphi – the top-tier no-code process automation software for Google Workspace users. Part 1: Templates for IT Admins Employee Onboarding and Offboarding on Google Workspace Managing the onboarding and offboarding of employees is a critical yet time-consuming process. Luckily, through workflow automation, IT teams can simplify these tasks. For instance, when a new employee joins, automation can trigger the provisioning of their Google Workspace account, including email, calendar, and drive access. Conversely, when an employee leaves, automation can ensure their access is promptly revoked, data is securely backed up, and accounts are deactivated. Workflow automation examples: Employee offboarding Google Groups and Email Signatures Workflow automation can also assist in managing Google Groups and email signatures. For example, IT teams can set up templates to create Google Groups upon request, streamlining collaboration and access control. Moreover, automated Google Workspace signature management can ensure consistent email signatures across the organization without a time-consuming administrative workload. Password Reset and Updates Password reset requests are commonplace in IT support. Workflow automation can standardize the password reset process, ensuring timely resolution and enhancing security. Launch the Google Workspace Admin template kit in zenphi that contains all the pre-built workflows mentioned above. All you need to do is to establish the required connections to authorize access to your Google account and customize the fields to suit your organization’s needs. Part 2: IT Workflow Automation Examples and Templates for Project Managers Project Framework and Migration Automation in project management has evolved into a necessity, benefiting teams dedicated to achieving greater results with fewer resources. Among project managers, automation offers a streamlined approach to numerous time-consuming and error-prone tasks, such as the initial project initiation phase. For example, the Project Builder template will help to automatically generate project frameworks, including shared drive and folder structures. Additionally, automation can facilitate the migration of Google Drive file paths, ensuring seamless access to project-related resources. Project Assignment Assigning team members to projects is often burdened with repetition and the potential for errors, especially if you need to onboard a big amount regularly. Automation can swiftly expedite this process by implementing cohesive workflows that guarantee all new project members are equipped with the necessary resources, access, files, and more. Launch the Project Assignment template to streamline collaboration at your organization. Part 3: IT Workflow Automation Examples and Templates for Customer Support Streamlined Ticket Creation In the realm of customer support, automation can play a pivotal role in responding to feedback and inquiries. When a feedback form is submitted, automation can trigger the creation of a Jira Service Desk ticket, ensuring that customer concerns are promptly addressed and tracked. Workflow automation examples: Customer support - Jira automation To launch the template for ‘Create a Jira Service Desk ticket when a feedback form is submitted,’ simply create a new zenphi Flow and select the ‘Start with a template’ option. Part 4: IT Workflow Automation Examples for Enhanced Security Data Export and User Suspension Enhancing security is a top priority for IT teams. Automation can assist by exporting Google Vault data to a secure Google Cloud Storage bucket, providing a centralized repository for critical information. Additionally, automated processes can suspend user accounts if unusual activity is detected, such as downloading an excessive number of files in a short timeframe. File Review and Task Assignment Automation can also bolster security through proactive monitoring. When an “URGENT” label is applied to a file on Google Drive, automation can trigger a task assignment for review. This ensures that potentially sensitive information is promptly evaluated and appropriate actions are taken. To launch these templates, simply create a new zenphi Flow and select the ‘Start with a template’ option. Discover More Workflow Automation Examples In conclusion, workflow automation offers IT teams numerous opportunities to optimize processes, increase efficiency, and enhance security. The templates highlighted in this article provide an excellent starting point for any IT team aiming to embrace no-code process automation. Free up valuable time and resources to focus on strategic initiatives, while automation takes care of the rest. Explore even more workflow automation examples in zenphi’s webinar library, or schedule a free dedicated demo to discuss how zenphi can assist in automating your unique processes. Related post Zenphi: Revolutionizing Process Orchestration for Google Workspace and Beyond General, Exploring the landscape of business process automation, you’ll encounter a wide range of tools, and it’s not always straightforward to grasp their differences or determine the best fit for your needs. The ideal solution is one that ensures a smooth, end-to-end process flow with minimal manual intervention, seamless data integration, and significant time savings. While … Read more Beyond the Basics: 5 Advanced ClickUp Automation Workflows Finance Use Cases , HR Use Cases , Sales Use Cases , zenphi Use Cases, , ClickUp, with its goal of offering a centralized platform for task and project management, is designed to enhance team organization and productivity. While it does provide automation capabilities, these might fall short when dealing with complex multi-step processes. In this article, we’ll explore five ClickUp automation workflows that can be constructed using zenphi, a no-code … Read more Leave A Comment Your email is safe with us.
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1. This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn More. 2. Greetings Guest!! In order to combat SPAM on the forums, all users are required to have a minimum of 2 posts before they can submit links in any post or thread. Dismiss Notice Skara Brae Village defended from Golem. The Plague Continues. Discussion in 'The Hooded Crow Inn [Fiction]' started by WarderDragon, Jun 1, 2011. 1. WarderDragon WarderDragon Babbling Loonie Stratics Veteran Alumni BRPA Joined: Oct 9, 2008 Messages: 2,688 Likes Received: 69 Skara Brae Village defended from Golem. The Plague Continues. The Freeborn Press [​IMG] The Freeborn Press has received word that the Girl Scout Hall in Skara Brae came under assault earlier this evening. Corporal Brackus was wandering the road between Skara Brae and Britain when a Golem - pieced together with human and inhuman remains, its festering sores oozing with embalming fluids and pestilence - leapt from behind a barricade and assaulted him. Mercenaries from Magincia, Berg and the North, hunting the woods for the beast, followed the sounds of commotion, discovering the construct standing over an unconscious Corporal. The beast put up a fight - the noxious substance oozing from its wounds bringing down those who came too near - but at last it was brought down. Its remains have been moved to Dawn, where it is being dismantled and studied.  
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Kennedy Town Great post from our friends who recently moved to Hong Kong! hongkonghong hkh20 Kennedy Town is a charming inner city neighborhood located at the western end of Sai Wan on Hong Kong island.  For 100 years Kennedy Town served as a cattle depot and slaughterhouse for Hong Kong island. The slaughterhouses closed in 1993 and for the next decade it became a sleepy suburb. The quiet residential area quickly changed when the MTR (Mass Transit Railway) line opened in Kennedy Town in December 2014. We chose Kennedy Town because of its perfect mix of old and new. It is home to one of the last undeveloped waterfronts in Hong Kong. It has beautiful sweeping views from Hong Kong harbor to Kowloon. looking towards Tsing Yi looking towards Tsing Yi hkh8 looking towards Central from the promenade hkh3 Shing Sai Road borders the harbor hkh21 view of Green Island at sunset from our balcony Kennedy Town is an up and coming hot spot for restaurants and bars. The district is comparable… View original post 171 more words Advertisements Leave a Reply Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: WordPress.com Logo You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out / Change ) Twitter picture You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out / Change ) Facebook photo You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change ) Google+ photo You are commenting using your Google+ account. Log Out / Change ) Connecting to %s
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Archive Item: Sekolah Revolusi Malaya Description Part of the promotional material for Revolusi ’48, a documentary film by Fahmi Reza. Date 2008 Item Type Book Cover Source Fahmi Reza Copyright Information Copyright belongs to the creator. This item is made accessible for the purposes of education and research. Further use requires permission from the copyright owner. Subject(s) • Fahmi Reza • Revolusi 48 Part of Collection Relevant Items Top Skip to content
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This browser doesn't support Spotify Web Player. Switch browsers or download Spotify for your desktop. In Between the Lines By Rise in Red 2019 • 11 songs 1. 1. Progression 3:560:30 2. 2. Running 2:490:30 3. 3. Voices 3:250:30 4. 4. The River 3:430:30 5. 5. Lose It All 3:570:30 6. 6. Alright 3:400:30 7. 7. Rhythm & Blues 3:400:30 8. 8. In Between the Lines 3:330:30 9. 9. Bitter Sweet 3:180:30 10. 10. Rise Up 3:480:30 11. 11. Heaven Waits 5:210:30 More by Rise in Red More Rise in Red Listen to In Between the Lines now. Listen to In Between the Lines in full in the Spotify app • © 2019 Rise in Red • ℗ 2019 Rise in Red
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You are here: Real Ghost Stories :: Haunted Places :: Unknown Lady: Nearly Missed Otherwise Have Had An Encounter Real Ghost Stories Unknown Lady: Nearly Missed Otherwise Have Had An Encounter   I'm new to this site and this is my first experience. I'm going to start this off with I am a 16 year old boy and still sleep with the covers over my head out of fear (as I watch too much horror movies). I have never felt so close to hell like I did that night. (Going in flashback) It was 20th December 2012. After suffering a lot as the train in which we (Me my mum and dad) were travelling stopped for hours in outer areas and the attendants switched off the ACs, we reached to guwahati, Assam. It was my father's native place and we had been there for a vacation. As I said travelling for hours I was now heavily tired and went to bed for a deep sleep. The room allotted to me was in the first floor and as I was new to that place I followed the house maid to my room (I have skipped many things such as our welcome to the place and we were offered snacks etc etc as I want to write in brief). After entering the room I felt a sudden chill and what I saw chilled my spine down. Haha just joking it was nothing like that as I had read in most of the paranormal stories. So coming back to the scene, as I said I was heavily tired, I went to sleep and forgot to remove my shoes. I locked my room and had deep sleep nearly for 3 hours. A sudden knock at my door woke me up revealing the person to be my dad asking me to wake up and get some food. I opened the door and my dad said to get freshened up and come downstairs quickly. To my surprise the shoes were not there which I forgot to remove. As I locked the door from inside there was no chance of someone else entered the room and removed my shoes. Anyways as I was a big foody type, I rushed downstairs and had a good lunch. All were planning a evening sight seeing. As it was a little village type area and was far away from the heart of the city there was nothing much interesting around to pass the time. So I went to my room and opened my laptop and decided to play some games. Time passed. It was 5.30pm and to our bad luck or whatever you say the evening turned to be a evidence of heavy storms and finally the rain. All were little disappointed but soon changed their mood and planned to have some tea and pakoras (fries) and enjoy the cool rainy weather. The rain lasted for the whole night and the atmosphere was cool comparing to normal days as the village areas have trees and stay cool often. I went to sleep. The next morning I woke up. All were getting ready for the incomplete mission left previous day ie sight seeing. We went to a place I didn't remember carefully but its name Kamakhya was something like that. It is a temple. All were inside the temple attending a bhajan and I came out and started to wander here and there. I don't know but someone told me that there is a graveyard beside the temple. Out of curiosity I went beside the temple but nothing was there. I felt so annoyed that if once I had got that man I may have killed him. Anyways after leaving the temple we came back home and it was nearly 8'o clock. My dad and I were sitting in my room and grandmother, granny and my mum were in the kitchen. In villages we see that people use nylon ropes for drying clothes by hanging them. What I saw was that a lady her head was covered with her pallu or lap (I don't know the exact word) was picking up the dried clothes. I checked and it was 8:45 pm. Calling her from my room was just foolishness as the distance was nearly 145 to 150 feet. She was not any member from our house as she was very tall (around 6'0") and no one especially ladies was that tall in our house. I thought of telling my father but he was asleep. Without wasting much time I rushed downstairs and was nearly going to faint. What I saw was all the 3 ladies were in the kitchen busy in their own work. Granny and mum were wearing salwar (I mentioned the clothes because the lady picking clothes was wearing a light green saree) and grandmother was too old to go and pick clothes from the rope (and too short also). Avoiding them I went outside and as usual there was no one out there. I want to inform that there was not a single hut present in our locality and the main city was very far away. So who was the lady? In search of the answer I took out our family jeep which was not used for a long time. It wasted my 4 to 5 minutes and finally started. The whole process (including coming downstairs, asking the ladies and starting up the jeep) took nearly 10 minutes As to my observation the lady was not young and must be at a age of my grandmother as her spine was little bent outwards (like old persons). I searched the whole area as it was not very vast or big. I kept on asking myself that who was she and how did she vanished in just 10 mins? My question is: was that a paranormal event or something else? Please do reply. And forgive me for my mistakes. Hauntings with similar titles Find ghost hunters and paranormal investigators from India Comments about this paranormal experience The following comments are submitted by users of this site and are not official positions by yourghoststories.com. Please read our guidelines and the previous posts before posting. The author, sand33p, has the following expectation about your feedback: I will participate in the discussion and I need help with what I have experienced. Miracles51031 (38 stories) (4982 posts) mod +1 7 years ago (2014-08-20) sand33p - could be that the woman you saw, after the 10 minutes or so it took you, had enough time to be out of sight when you arrived. And honestly, as far as the stooped back is concerned, age has nothing to do with it. She could have had a bad back and just couldn't stand upright at the time you saw her. This I know from personal experience. instant_crush (1 stories) (30 posts)   8 years ago (2014-03-30) Well, don't know where exactly in Guwahati you were staying, but I too had the almost same experiece while visiting Kamakhya Temple (yes, you got that right). Like, not the graveyard part. The seeing a spirit part. We were staying in LIC guesthouse, and after it rained the whole night, I went up to the terrace in the morning to enjoy the cool breeze when suddenly, I had this compulsion to turn around, and I did so. What I saw scared the sh*t outta me! A guy was standing on the ledge and suddenly, before I could process anything, he jumped off! I ran over sweating and stuff and look down. Guess what? Nobody was there. Empty. Later when I told this to the guesthouse manager, he told me that a guy had indeed committed suicide by jumping off off the ledge.*creepy* Sorry for including this here, just thought I should share...! =) During our 2 year stay in assam, I heard from many that assam is full of ghosts... Scary right? So, odds are, you might have seen a ghost...! =) alb15 (12 posts)   8 years ago (2014-03-30) Very interesting encounter. Please keep us informed if anything else happens. -Alb15 To publish a comment or vote, you need to be logged in (use the login form at the top of the page). If you don't have an account, sign up, it's free! Search this site:  
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Credit Agreement dated as December 3, 2019, among Steel Dynamics, Inc. and the agent and lenders named therein Contract Categories: Business Finance - Credit Agreements EX-10.59 2 tm1924080d1_ex10-59.htm EXHIBIT 10.59   Exhibit 10.59   EXECUTION COPY, Revolving Credit Facility CUSIP Number: 858120AE8      $1,200,000,000   CREDIT AGREEMENT   Dated as of December 3, 2019   Among   STEEL DYNAMICS, INC. as Borrower   and THE INITIAL LENDERS, INITIAL ISSUING BANKS AND SWING LINE BANK NAMED OR DESCRIBED HEREIN as Initial Lenders, Initial Issuing Banks and Swing Line Bank   and PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION as Administrative Agent   and BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. and WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION as Syndication Agents   and BOFA SECURITIES, INC., PNC CAPITAL MARKETS LLC and WELLS FARGO SECURITIES, LLC as Joint Lead Arrangers and Joint Bookrunners   and CITIZENS BANK, N.A. MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC. SUNTRUST BANK FIFTH THIRD BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION and bmo harris bank n.a., as Documentation Agents           TABLE OF CONTENTS   Section Page Article I DEFINITIONS AND ACCOUNTING TERMS     Section 1.01. Certain Defined Terms 1 Section 1.02. Computation of Time Periods; Other Definitional Provisions 33 Section 1.03. Accounting Terms 33 Section 1.04. Exchange Rates; Currency Equivalents 33 Section 1.05. Additional Alternative Currencies 34 Section 1.06. Change of Currency 35 Section 1.07. Letter of Credit Amounts 35 Section 1.08. Divisions 35 Section 1.09. Eurodollar Rate Notification 35       Article II   AMOUNTS AND TERMS OF THE ADVANCES AND THE LETTERS OF CREDIT   Section 2.01. The Advances and the Letters of Credit 36 Section 2.02. Making the Advances 38 Section 2.03. Issuance of and Drawings and Reimbursement Under Letters of Credit 41 Section 2.04. Repayment of Advances 43 Section 2.05. Termination or Reduction of the Commitments 44 Section 2.06. Prepayments 45 Section 2.07. Interest 47 Section 2.08. Fees 47 Section 2.09. Conversion and Continuation of Advances 49 Section 2.10. Increased Costs, Etc. 50 Section 2.11. Payments and Computations 52 Section 2.12. Taxes 54 Section 2.13. Sharing of Payments, Etc. 57 Section 2.14. Use of Proceeds 57 Section 2.15. Defaulting Lenders 58 Section 2.16. Evidence of Debt 60 Section 2.17. Increases in Credit Facilities 60 Section 2.18. LIBOR Successor Rate 63       Article III   CONDITIONS OF EFFECTIVENESS, LENDING AND ISSUANCES OF LETTERS OF CREDIT   Section 3.01. Conditions Precedent to the Closing Date 67         Section 3.02.  Conditions Precedent to Each Borrowing and Issuance and Renewal 69 Section 3.03.  Determinations Under Section 3.01 70       Article IV   REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES   Section 4.01. Representations and Warranties of the Borrower 70       Article V   COVENANTS OF THE BORROWER   Section 5.01. Affirmative Covenants 74 Section 5.02. Negative Covenants 76 Section 5.03. Reporting Requirements 80 Section 5.04. Financial Covenants 82       Article VI   EVENTS OF DEFAULT   Section 6.01.  Events of Default 83 Section 6.02.  Actions in Respect of the Letters of Credit upon Default 86       Article VII   THE ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT, ETC.   Section 7.01. Authorization and Action 86 Section 7.02. Reliance, Etc. 87 Section 7.03.  Bank of America, PNC Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association and Affiliates 87 Section 7.04.  Lender Party Credit Decision 88 Section 7.05. Indemnification 88 Section 7.06. Successor Administrative Agent 89 Section 7.07. The Joint Lead Arrangers, the Syndication Agents and the Documentation Agents 90 Section 7.08. Lender Representations 90       Article VIII   MISCELLANEOUS   Section 8.01.  Amendments, Etc. 91 Sction 8.02. Notices, Etc. 92 Section 8.03.  No Waiver; Remedies 93 Section 8.04. Costs and Expenses; Indemnification 93   ii     Section 8.05.  Right of Set-off 95 Section 8.06.  Binding Effect 96 Section 8.07.  Assignments and Participations 96 Section 8.08. Replacement of Lenders 100 Section 8.09. Execution in Counterparts 101 Section 8.10. No Liability of the Issuing Banks 101 Section 8.11.  Confidentiality 101 Section 8.12.  Jurisdiction, Etc. 102 Section 8.13. Governing Law 103 Section 8.14. Designation of a Different Applicable Lending Office 103 Section 8.15.  No Advisory or Fiduciary Responsibility 103 Section 8.16. Patriot Act Notice 103 Section 8.17. Waiver of Jury Trial 104 Section 8.18.  Acknowledgment and Consent to Bail-In of EEA Financial Institutions 104 Section 8.19. Judgment Currency 104 Section 8.20. Acknowledgement Regarding any Supported QFCs 105   iii     SCHEDULES           Schedule A - Existing Letters of Credit Schedule I - Commitments and Applicable Lending Offices Schedule 4.01(f) - Disclosed Litigation Schedule 5.02(a) - Liens Schedule 5.02(b) - Surviving Debt       EXHIBITS           Exhibit A - Form of Revolving Credit Note Exhibit B - Form of Notice of Borrowing Exhibit C - Form of Assignment and Assumption Exhibit D - Form of Opinion of Barrett McNagny, LLC, Counsel to the Borrower Exhibit E - Form of Compliance Certificate Exhibit F - Certificate of Beneficial Ownership   iv     CREDIT AGREEMENT   This CREDIT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of December 3, 2019, is among STEEL DYNAMICS, INC., an Indiana corporation (the “Borrower”), the banks, financial institutions and other lenders listed on the signature pages hereto as “Lenders” (the “Initial Lenders”), PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (“PNC Bank”) and BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. (“Bank of America”), as the initial issuing banks (the “Initial Issuing Banks” and, together with the Initial Lenders, the “Initial Lender Parties”), PNC Bank, as the Swing Line Bank (as hereinafter defined), and PNC Bank, as administrative agent (together with any successor administrative agent appointed pursuant to Article VII, in such capacity, the “Administrative Agent”), for the Lender Parties (as hereinafter defined), Bank of America, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. (“JPMorgan”) and WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (“Wells Fargo Bank”) as Syndication Agents, CITIZENS BANK, N.A., MORGAN STAnlEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC., SUNTRUST BANK, FIFTH THIRD BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION and BMO HARRIS BANK N.A., as Documentation Agents, and BofA Securities, Inc., PNC CAPITAL MARKETS LLC and WELLS FARGO SECURITIES, LLC, as Joint Lead Arrangers (in such capacity, the “Joint Lead Arrangers”) and Joint Bookrunners. In consideration of the premises and the agreements, provisions and covenants herein contained the parties hereto agree as follows:   Article I   DEFINITIONS AND ACCOUNTING TERMS   Section 1.01.             Certain Defined Terms. As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings (such meanings to be equally applicable to both the singular and plural forms of the terms defined):   Administrative Agent” has the meaning specified in the recital of parties to this Agreement.   Administrative Agent’s Account” means, the account of the Administrative Agent maintained by the Administrative Agent at its offices in PNC Firstside Center, 500 First Avenue, P7-PFSC-04-I, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219, as confirmed by the Administrative Agent in writing to the Lender Parties or such other account as the Administrative Agent shall specify in writing to the Lender Parties.   Advance” means, a Revolving Credit Advance, a Swing Line Advance, a Letter of Credit Advance, an Incremental Revolving Credit Advance or an Incremental Term Advance.   Affiliate” means, as to any Person, any other Person that, directly or indirectly, controls, is controlled by or is under common control with such Person or is a director or officer of such Person. For purposes of this definition, the term “control” (including the terms “controlling,” “controlled by” and “under common control with”) of a Person means the possession, direct or indirect, of the power to vote 5% or more of the Voting Interests of such Person or to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such Person, whether through the ownership of Voting Interests, by contract or otherwise.   1     Agent Parties” has the meaning specified in Section 8.02(c)(ii).   Agreement” has the meaning specified in the preamble hereof.   Agreement Value” means, for each Hedge Agreement, on any date of determination, an amount equal to: (a) in the case of a Hedge Agreement documented pursuant to the Master Agreement (Multicurrency-Cross Border) published by the International Swap and Derivatives Association, Inc. (the “Master Agreement”), the amount, if any, that would be payable by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries to its counterparty to such Hedge Agreement, as if (i) such Hedge Agreement was being terminated early on such date of determination, and (ii) the Borrower or Subsidiary was the sole “Affected Party”; or (b) in the case of a Hedge Agreement traded on an exchange, the mark-to-market value of such Hedge Agreement, which will be the unrealized loss on such Hedge Agreement to the Borrower or Subsidiary of the Borrower party to such Hedge Agreement based on the settlement price of such Hedge Agreement on such date of determination; or (c) in all other cases, the mark-to-market value of such Hedge Agreement, which will be the unrealized loss on such Hedge Agreement to the Borrower or Subsidiary of the Borrower party to such Hedge Agreement as the amount, if any, by which (i) the present value of the future cash flows to be paid by the Borrower or Subsidiary exceeds (ii) the present value of the future cash flows to be received by the Borrower or Subsidiary pursuant to such Hedge Agreement; capitalized terms used and not otherwise defined in this definition shall have the respective meanings set forth in the above described Master Agreement.   Alternative Currency” means each of Euro, Sterling, Yen, Swiss Francs, Canadian Dollars, Australian Dollars and each other currency (other than Dollars) that is approved in accordance with Section 1.05.   Alternative Currency Equivalent” means, at any time, with respect to any amount denominated in Dollars, the equivalent amount thereof in the applicable Alternative Currency as determined by the Administrative Agent or the Issuing Bank, as the case may be, at such time on the basis of the Spot Rate (determined in respect of the most recent Revaluation Date) for the purchase of such Alternative Currency with Dollars.   Alternative Currency Sublimit” means an amount equal to the lesser of the Commitments and $300,000,000. The Alternative Currency Sublimit is part of, and not in addition to, the Commitments.   Anti-Corruption Laws” means the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended, the UK Bribery Act 2010, and any other similar anti-corruption laws administered or enforced in any jurisdiction in which the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries conduct business, and any regulations or directives promulgated, issued or enforced under these provisions, all as amended, supplemented or replaced from time to time.   Anti-Terrorism Laws” means any Laws in force or hereinafter enacted relating to terrorism, money laundering, Sanctions or Sanctioned Persons, including Executive Order No. 13224, the USA Patriot Act, the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, 50 U.S.C. 1701, et. seq., the Trading with the Enemy Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 1, et. seq., 18 U.S.C. § 2332d, and 18 U.S.C. § 2339B, and any regulations or directives promulgated, issued or enforced under these provisions, all as amended, supplemented or replaced from time to time   2     Applicable Lending Office” means, with respect to each Lender Party, such Lender Party’s Domestic Lending Office in the case of a Base Rate Advance and such Lender Party’s Eurodollar Lending Office in the case of a Eurodollar Rate Advance, or such other office or offices as a Lender Party may from time to time notify the Borrower and the Administrative Agent, which office may include any Affiliate of such Lender Party or any domestic or foreign branch of such Lender Party or such Affiliate. Unless the context otherwise requires each reference to a Lender Party shall include its applicable Applicable Lending Office.   Applicable Margin” means, (a) prior to delivery of financial statements for the fiscal quarter ending December 31, 2019 pursuant to Section 5.03(c), (x) 1.250% in the case of Eurodollar Rate Advances and (y) 0.250% in the case of Base Rate Advances and (b) thereafter, a percentage per annum determined by reference to the higher Pricing Level determined by (x) the Total Net Leverage Ratio and (y) the Debt Rating (provided that if the Pricing Level determined by the Total Net Leverage Ratio is two or more Pricing Levels above the Pricing Level determined by reference to the Debt Rating, the Pricing Level that is one level above the level determined by reference to the Debt Ratings will apply) as set forth below:   Pricing Level   Total Net Leverage Ratio   Debt Rating  Applicable Margin for Eurodollar Rate advances    Applicable Margin for Base Rate advances   Level I (Highest)  < 1.00:1.00  ³ BBB+ / Baa1 / BBB+   1.125%   0.125% Level II  ≥ 1.00:1.00 and  < 1.75:1.00   BBB / Baa2 / BBB   1.250%   0.250% Level III  ≥ 1.75:1.00 and < 2.50:1.00    BBB- / Baa3 / BBB-   1.375%   0.375% Level IV  ≥ 2.50:1.00 and < 3.25:1.00   BB+ / Ba1 / BB+   1.500%   0.500% Level V (Lowest)  ≥ 3.25:1.00  £ BB / Ba2 / BB   1.750%   0.750%   3     With regards to determination by reference to the Total Net Leverage Ratio, the Applicable Margin for each Base Rate Advance and the Applicable Margin for each Eurodollar Rate Advance shall be determined by reference to the ratio in effect from time to time as reflected in the financial statements most recently delivered pursuant to Section 5.03(b) or (c), as the case may be; provided, however, that in any event, (a) no change in the Applicable Margin shall be effective until three Business Days after the date on which the Administrative Agent receives the financial statements required to be delivered pursuant to Section 5.03(b) or (c), as the case may be, and a certificate of the Financial Officer of the Borrower demonstrating such ratio, and (b) the Applicable Margin shall be at Level V for so long as the Borrower has not submitted to the Administrative Agent the information described in clause (a) of this proviso as and when required under Section 5.03(b) or (c), as the case may be. With regards to determination by reference to the Debt Ratings, the Applicable Margin shall be determined initially based upon the Debt Rating specified in the certificate delivered pursuant to Section 3.01(a)(v). Thereafter, each change in the Applicable Margin resulting from a publicly announced change in the Debt Rating shall be effective on the date of the public announcement thereof and ending on the date immediately preceding the effective date of the next such change. If the rating system of the relevant rating agencies shall be materially changed, or if any such rating agency shall cease to be in the business of rating corporate debt obligations, the Borrower and the Lenders shall negotiate in good faith to amend this definition to reflect such changed rating system or the unavailability of ratings from such rating agency and, pending the effectiveness of any such amendment, the Applicable Rate shall be determined by reference to the rating most recently in effect prior to such change or cessation.   Applicable Time” means, with respect to any borrowings and payments in any Alternative Currency, the local time in the place of settlement for such Alternative Currency as may be determined by the Administrative Agent or Issuing Bank, as the case may be, to be necessary for timely settlement on the relevant date in accordance with normal banking procedures in the place of payment.   Appropriate Lender” means, at any time, with respect to (a) the Revolving Credit Facility, a Lender that has a Revolving Credit Commitment at such time, (b) the Letter of Credit Facility, (i) any Issuing Bank and (ii) if other Revolving Credit Lenders have made Letter of Credit Advances pursuant to Section 2.04(c) that are outstanding at such time, each such other Revolving Credit Lender, (c) the Swing Line Facility (i) the Swing Line Bank and (ii) if other Revolving Credit Lenders have made Swing Line Advances pursuant to Section 2.04(b) that are outstanding at such time, each such other Revolving Credit Lender, (d) any Incremental Revolving Credit Facility, a Lender that has an Incremental Revolving Credit Commitment under such Incremental Revolving Credit Facility at such time, and (e) any Incremental Term Facility, a Lender that has an Incremental Term Commitment or an Incremental Term Advance under such Incremental Facility at such time.   Approved Fund” means any Fund that is administered or managed by (a) a Lender, (b) an Affiliate of a Lender or (c) an entity or an Affiliate of an entity that administers or manages a Lender.   Assignment and Assumption” means, an assignment and assumption entered into by a Lender Party and an Eligible Assignee, and (to the extent required) accepted by the Administrative Agent, in accordance with Section 8.07 and in substantially the form of Exhibit C hereto.   Australian Dollars” means the lawful currency of Australia.   4     Available Amount” of any Letter of Credit means, at any time, the maximum amount available to be drawn under such Letter of Credit at such time (assuming compliance at such time with all conditions to drawing).   Available Currencies” means, at any time, Dollars and all Alternative Currencies at such time; individually, an “Available Currency”.   Bail-In Action” means the exercise of any Write-Down and Conversion Powers by the applicable EEA Resolution Authority in respect of any liability of an EEA Financial Institution.   Bail-In Legislation” means, with respect to any EEA Member Country implementing Article 55 of Directive 2014/59/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union, the implementing law for such EEA Member Country from time to time which is described in the EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule.   Bank of America” has the meaning specified in the recitals of parties to this Agreement.   Base Rate” means, for any day, a fluctuating interest rate per annum in effect from time to time, which rate per annum shall at all times be equal to the highest of:   (a)the Prime Rate;   (b)1/2 of 1.0% per annum above the Federal Funds Rate; and   (c)the Eurodollar Rate that would be payable on such day for a Eurodollar Rate Advance with a one-month interest period plus 1.0% (if such Eurodollar Rate would be less than zero, then such rate shall be deemed to be zero for purposes hereof).   If for any reason the Administrative Agent shall have determined (which determination shall be conclusive absent manifest error) that it is unable to ascertain the Federal Funds Rate, including the inability or failure of the Administrative Agent to obtain sufficient quotations in accordance with the terms thereof, the Base Rate shall be determined without regard to clause (b) of this definition, until the circumstances giving rise to such inability no longer exist. Any change in the Base Rate shall be effective on the effective date of such change.   Base Rate Advance” means, an Advance that bears interest as provided in Section 2.07(a)(i). All Base Rate Advances shall be denominated in Dollars.   Beneficial Owner” shall mean, for the Borrower, each of the following: (a) each individual, if any, who, directly or indirectly, owns 25% or more of the Borrower’s Equity Interests; and (b) a single individual with significant responsibility to control, manage, or direct the Borrower.   Benefit Plan” means any of (a) an “employee benefit plan” (as defined in ERISA) that is subject to Title I of ERISA, (b) a “plan” as defined in Section 4975 of the Internal Revenue Code or (c) any Person whose assets include (for purposes of ERISA Section 3(42) or otherwise for purposes of Title I of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Internal Revenue Code) the assets of any such “employee benefit plan” or “plan”.   5     Borrower” has the meaning specified in the recital of parties to this Agreement.   Borrower’s Account” means, the account of the Borrower maintained by the Borrower with BMO Harris Bank N.A., as confirmed in writing by the Borrower to the Administrative Agent, or such other account as the Borrower shall specify in writing to the Administrative Agent.   Borrowing” means a Revolving Credit Borrowing, a Swing Line Borrowing or an Incremental Borrowing.   Business Day” means any day other than a Saturday or Sunday or a legal holiday on which commercial banks are authorized or required to be closed for business in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and (i) if the applicable Business Day relates to any Advance to which the Eurodollar Rate applies, such day must also be a day on which dealings are carried on in the Relevant Interbank Market, (ii) with respect to advances or payments of Advances or any other matters relating to Advances denominated in an Alternative Currency, such day also shall be a day on which dealings in deposits in the relevant Alternative Currency are carried on in the Relevant Interbank Market, and (iii) with respect to advances or payments of Advances denominated in an Alternative Currency other than the Euro or the Canadian Dollar, such day shall also be a day on which all applicable banks into which Advance proceeds may be deposited are open for business and foreign exchange markets are open for business in the principal financial center of the country of such currency and (iv) with respect to advances or payments of Advances denominated in Euro such day shall be a TARGET Day.   Canadian Dollar” means the lawful currency of Canada.   CDOR Rate” has the meaning specified in the definition of “Eurodollar Rate.”   CEA” means the Commodity Exchange Act (7 U.S.C.§1 et seq.), as amended from time to time, and any successor statute.   Certificate of Beneficial Ownership” shall mean, for the Borrower, a certificate in substantially the form of Exhibit F hereto (as amended or modified by the Administrative Agent from time to time in its sole discretion), certifying, among other things, (x) the Beneficial Owner of the Borrower or (y) the relevant exemption applicable to the Borrower, as applicable.   CFTC” means the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.   Change in Law” means the occurrence, after the Closing Date, of any of the following: (a) the adoption or taking effect of any law, rule, regulation or treaty, (b) any change in any law, rule, regulation or treaty or in the administration, interpretation, implementation or application thereof by any Governmental Authority or (c) the making or issuance of any request, rule, guideline or directive (whether or not having the force of law) by any Governmental Authority; provided that notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, (x) the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and all requests, rules, guidelines or directives thereunder or issued in connection therewith and (y) all requests, rules, guidelines or directives promulgated by the Bank for International settlements, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (or any successor or similar authority) or the United States regulatory authorities, in each case pursuant to Basel III, shall in each case be deemed to be a “Change in Law,” regardless of the date enacted, adopted or issued.   6     Change of Control” means, the occurrence of any of the following: (a) any Person or two or more Persons acting in concert shall have acquired beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 of the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934), directly or indirectly, of Voting Interests of the Borrower (or other securities convertible into such Voting Interests) representing 35% or more of the combined voting power of all Voting Interests of the Borrower; or (b) individuals who on the Closing Date constitute the board of directors of the Borrower (together with any new directors whose election by the board of directors of the Borrower or whose nomination by the board of directors of the Borrower for election by the Borrower’s stockholders was approved by a vote of at least two-thirds of the members of the board of directors of the Borrower then in office who either were members of the board of directors of the Borrower on the Closing Date or whose election or nomination for election was previously so approved) cease for any reason to constitute a majority of the members of the board of directors of the Borrower then in office.   Closing Date” means, the first date on which the conditions set forth in Article III shall have been satisfied.   Commitment” means a Revolving Credit Commitment, a Letter of Credit Commitment, an Incremental Revolving Credit Commitment or an Incremental Term Commitment.   7   Commitment Fee” means (a) prior to delivery of financial statements for the fiscal quarter ending December 31, 2019 pursuant to Section 5.03(c), 0.175% per annum and (b) thereafter, a percentage per annum determined by reference to the higher Pricing Level determined by (x) the Total Net Leverage Ratio and (y) the Debt Rating (provided that if the Pricing Level determined by the Total Net Leverage Ratio is two or more Pricing Levels above the Pricing Level determined by reference to the Debt Rating, the Pricing Level that is one level above the level determined by reference to the Debt Rating will apply) (the “Commitment Fee Percentage”) as set forth below:   Pricing Level   Total Net Leverage Ratio   Debt Rating  Unused Commitment Fee   Level I (Highest)   < 1.00:1.00  ³ BBB+ / Baa1 / BBB+   0.150% Level II  ≥ 1.00:1.00 and  < 1.75:1.00   BBB / Baa2 / BBB   0.175% Level III  ≥ 1.75:1.00 and < 2.50:1.00    BBB- / Baa3 / BBB-   0.200% Level IV  ≥ 2.50:1.00 and < 3.25:1.00   BB+ / Ba1 / BB+   0.250% Level V (Lowest)  ≥ 3.25:1.00  £ BB / Ba2 / BB   0.275%   With regards to determination by reference to the Total Net Leverage Ratio, the Commitment Fee shall be determined by reference to the ratio in effect from time to time as reflected in the financial statements most recently delivered pursuant to Section 5.03(b) or (c), as the case may be; provided, however, that in any event, (a) no change in the Commitment Fee shall be effective until three Business Days after the date on which the Administrative Agent receives the financial statements required to be delivered pursuant to Section 5.03(b) or (c), as the case may be, and a certificate of the Financial Officer of the Borrower demonstrating such ratio, and (b) the Commitment Fee shall be at Level V for so long as the Borrower has not submitted to the Administrative Agent the information described in clause (a) of this proviso as and when required under Section 5.03(b) or (c), as the case may be. With regards to determination by reference to the Debt Ratings, the Commitment Fee shall be determined initially based upon the Debt Rating specified in the certificate delivered pursuant to Section 3.01(a)(v). Thereafter, each change in the Commitment Fee resulting from a publicly announced change in the Debt Rating shall be effective on the date of the public announcement thereof and ending on the date immediately preceding the effective date of the next such change. If the rating system of the relevant rating agencies shall be materially changed, or if any such rating agency shall cease to be in the business of rating corporate debt obligations, the Borrower and the Lenders shall negotiate in good faith to amend this definition to reflect such changed rating system or the unavailability of ratings from such rating agency and, pending the effectiveness of any such amendment, the Commitment Fee shall be determined by reference to the rating most recently in effect prior to such change or cessation.   8     Communications” has the meaning specified in Section 8.02(c)(ii).   Confidential Information” has the meaning specified in Section 8.11.   Consolidated” refers to the consolidation of accounts in accordance with GAAP.   Consolidated Net Income” means, of any Person for any period, the net income (or loss) of such Person for such period determined on a Consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP.   Consolidated Net Tangible Assets” means, as of any date of determination, the total assets less the sum of goodwill and other intangible assets, in each case reflected on the Consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as of the end of the most recently ended fiscal quarter of such Person for which financial statements have been delivered to the Administrative Agent pursuant to Section 5.03, determined on a Consolidated basis.   Consolidated Net Worth” means, at any date of determination, the Consolidated stockholders’ equity (including redeemable non-controlling interests) of the Borrower at such time, as determined on a Consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP.   Consolidated Total Capitalization” means, at any date of determination the sum of (a) Consolidated Debt for Borrowed Money of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as at such date of determination, and (b) Consolidated Net Worth as at such date of determination.   Contingent Obligation” means, with respect to any Person, any Obligation or arrangement of such Person to guarantee or intended to guarantee any Debt, leases, dividends or other payment Obligations (“primary obligations”) of any other Person (the “primary obligor”) in any manner, whether directly or indirectly, including, without limitation, (a) the direct or indirect guarantee, endorsement (other than for collection or deposit in the ordinary course of business), co-making, discounting with recourse or sale with recourse by such Person of the Obligation of a primary obligor, (b) the Obligation to make take-or-pay or similar payments, if required, regardless of nonperformance by any other party or parties to an agreement (other than Obligations to make take-or-pay or similar payments pursuant to contracts entered into by such Person in the ordinary course of business not inconsistent with the prior practice of such Person) or (c) any Obligation of such Person, whether or not contingent, (i) to purchase any such primary obligation or any property constituting direct or indirect security therefor, (ii) to advance or supply funds (A) for the purchase or payment of any such primary obligation or (B) to maintain working capital or equity capital of the primary obligor or otherwise to maintain the net worth or solvency of the primary obligor, (iii) to purchase property, assets, securities or services primarily for the purpose of assuring the owner of any such primary obligation of the ability of the primary obligor to make payment of such primary obligation or (iv) otherwise to assure or hold harmless the holder of such primary obligation against loss in respect thereof. The amount of any Contingent Obligation shall be deemed to be an amount equal to the stated or determinable amount of the primary obligation in respect of which such Contingent Obligation is made (or, if less, the maximum amount of such primary obligation for which such Person may be liable pursuant to the terms of the instrument evidencing such Contingent Obligation) or, if not stated or determinable, the maximum reasonably anticipated liability in respect thereof (assuming such Person is required to perform thereunder), as determined by such Person in good faith.   9     Conversion,” “Convert” and “Converted” each refer to a conversion of Advances of one Type into Advances of the other Type pursuant to Section 2.09 or 2.10.   Covered Entity” means (a) the Borrower, each of the Borrower’s Subsidiaries and (b) each Person that, directly or indirectly, is in control of a Person described in clause (a) above. For purposes of this definition, control of a Person shall mean the direct or indirect (x) ownership of, or power to vote, 25% or more of the Voting Interests for the election of directors of such Person or other Persons performing similar functions for such Person, or (y) power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such Person whether by ownership of equity interests, contract or otherwise.   Debt” of any Person means, without duplication, (a) all indebtedness of such Person for borrowed money; (b) all Obligations of such Person for the deferred purchase price of property or services (other than trade payables not overdue by more than 60 days incurred in the ordinary course of such Person’s business); (c) all Obligations of such Person evidenced by notes, bonds, debentures or other similar instruments; (d) all Obligations of such Person created or arising under any conditional sale or other title retention agreement with respect to property acquired by such Person (even though the rights and remedies of the seller or lender under such agreement in the event of default are limited to repossession or sale of such property); (e) all Obligations of such Person as lessee under Finance Leases; (f) all Obligations of such Person under acceptance, letter of credit or similar facilities; (g) all Obligations of such Person to purchase, redeem, retire, defease or otherwise make any payment in respect of any Equity Interests in such Person or any other Person or any warrants, rights or options to acquire such capital stock, valued, in the case of Redeemable Preferred Interests, at the greater of its voluntary or involuntary liquidation preference plus accrued and unpaid dividends; (h) all Obligations of such Person in respect of Hedge Agreements, valued at the Agreement Value thereof; (i) all Contingent Obligations of such Person and (j) all indebtedness and other payment Obligations referred to in clauses (a) through (i) above of another Person secured by (or for which the holder of such Debt has an existing right, contingent or otherwise, to be secured by) any Lien on property (including, without limitation, accounts and contract rights) owned by such Person, even though such Person has not assumed or become liable for the payment of such indebtedness or other payment Obligations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Debt shall only include that portion of the Obligations owed by a Subsidiary that is a Joint Venture in an amount calculated as the Joint Venture’s total Obligations times the Person’s proportionate share of ownership of the Joint Venture.   Debt-Cap Ratio” means, at any date of determination, the ratio of (a) Consolidated Debt for Borrowed Money of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as at such date of determination, to (b) Consolidated Total Capitalization of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as at such date of determination.   Debt for Borrowed Money” of any Person means, without duplication, all items described in clauses (a), (c), (e), (f) and, to the extent it supports an obligation of the type described in any of clauses (a), (c), (e) and (f), any item described in clause (i) or (j), in each case of the definition of “Debt”.   10     Debt Rating” means, as of any date of determination, the long term unsecured senior, non-credit enhanced debt rating of the Borrower by S&P, Moody’s and Fitch. For determination of the Pricing Level by reference to the Debt Rating, in the case of a split rating and there are three ratings, the rating assigned by two agencies or the middle rating will apply; if there are only two ratings, the higher rating will apply or, in the case of a multiple split rating, the rating that is one level lower than the higher rating will apply; if there is only one rating, the rating one level lower than such rating will apply; and if there is no rating, the lowest rating will apply.   Default” means, any Event of Default or any event that would constitute an Event of Default but for the requirement that notice be given or time elapse or both.   Default Termination Notice” has the meaning specified in Section 2.01(c).   Defaulting Lender” means, subject to Section 2.15(b), any Lender that, as determined by the Administrative Agent, (a) has failed to (i) perform any of its funding obligations hereunder, including in respect of its Advances or participations in respect of Letters of Credit or Swing Line Advances, within three Business Days of the date required to be funded by it hereunder, unless, other than with respect to participations in respect of Letters of Credit or Swing Line Advances, such Lender notifies the Administrative Agent and the Borrower in writing that such failure is the result of such Lender’s determination that one or more conditions precedent to funding (each of which conditions precedent, together with any applicable default, shall be specifically identified in writing) has not been satisfied, or (ii) pay to the Administrative Agent, any Issuing Bank, any Swing Line Bank or any other Lender any other amount required to be paid by it hereunder (including in respect of its participation in Letters of Credit or Swing Line Advances) within three Business Days of the date when due (b) has notified the Borrower or the Administrative Agent or any Issuing Bank or Swing Line Bank in writing that it does not intend to comply with its funding obligations or has made a public statement to that effect with respect to its funding obligations hereunder (unless such notification or public statement relates to such Lender’s obligation to fund an Advance (other than a participation in respect of Letters of Credit or Swing Line Advances) hereunder and states that such position is based on such Lender’s determination that a condition precedent to funding (which condition precedent, together with any applicable default, shall be specifically identified in such notification or public statement) cannot be satisfied) or generally under other agreements in which it commits to extend credit, (c) has failed, within three Business Days after request by the Administrative Agent, to confirm in a manner satisfactory to the Administrative Agent that it will comply with its funding obligations hereunder (provided that such Lender shall cease to be a Defaulting Lender pursuant to this clause (c) upon receipt of such written confirmation by the Administrative Agent and the Borrower), or (d) has, or has a direct or indirect parent company that has, (i) become the subject of a proceeding under any bankruptcy law, (ii) become the subject of a Bail-in Action, (iii) had a receiver, conservator, trustee, administrator, assignee for the benefit of creditors or similar Person charged with reorganization or liquidation of its business or assets, including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other state or federal regulatory authority acting in such a capacity or a custodian appointed for it, or (iv) taken any action in furtherance of, or indicated its consent to, approval of or acquiescence in any such proceeding or appointment; provided that a Lender shall not be a Defaulting Lender solely by virtue of the ownership or acquisition of any equity interest in that Lender or any direct or indirect parent company thereof by a Governmental Authority so long as such ownership interest does not result in or provide such Lender with immunity from the jurisdiction of courts within the United States or from the enforcement of judgments or writs of attachment on its assets or permit such Lender (or such Governmental Authority or instrumentality) to reject, repudiate, disavow or disaffirm any contracts or agreements made with such Lender. Any determination by the Administrative Agent that a Lender is a Defaulting Lender under any one or more of clauses (a) through (d) above shall be conclusive and binding absent manifest error, and such Lender shall be deemed to be a Defaulting Lender (subject to Section 2.15(b)) upon delivery of written notice of such determination to the Borrower, each Issuing Bank, each Swing Line Bank and each Lender.   11     Designated Jurisdiction” means, at any time, any country, region or territory that itself is the subject or target of any Sanctions (including without limitation, one that is specifically targeted by a Sanctions program identified on the list maintained by OFAC and available at http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Pages/Programs.aspx, or any successor list maintained by, or as otherwise published from time to time by, OFAC.   Disclosed Litigation” has the meaning specified in Section 3.01(c).   Documentation Agents” has the meaning specified in the recital of parties to this Agreement.   Dollar” and “$” mean lawful money of the United States.   Dollar Equivalent” means, at any time, (a) with respect to any amount denominated in Dollars, such amount, and (b) with respect to any amount denominated in any Alternative Currency, the equivalent amount thereof in Dollars as determined by the Administrative Agent or the Issuing Bank, as the case may be, at such time on the basis of the Spot Rate (determined in respect of the most recent Revaluation Date) for the purchase of Dollars with such Alternative Currency.   Domestic Lending Office” means, with respect to any Lender Party, the office of such Lender Party specified as its “Domestic Lending Office” opposite its name on Schedule I hereto or in the Assignment and Assumption pursuant to which it became a Lender Party, as the case may be, or such other office of such Lender Party as such Lender Party may from time to time specify to the Borrower and the Administrative Agent.   EBITDA” means, for any period, the sum, determined on a Consolidated basis, and without duplication of (a) Consolidated Net Income, excluding any extraordinary, unusual or nonrecurring gains and any extraordinary, unusual or nonrecurring losses comprised of Non-Cash Charges; (b) interest expense; (c) income tax expense; (d) depreciation expense; (e) amortization expense; (f) (i) non-recurring integration, transition, consolidation and closing costs for facilities, costs incurred in connection with any non-recurring strategic initiatives, acquisitions after the Closing Date, other business optimization expenses (including costs and expenses relating to business optimization programs, technology upgrades and implementation costs), and other restructuring charges (including restructuring costs related to acquisitions after the Closing Date and to closures or consolidation of facilities, retention charges and excess pension charges), and (ii) non-recurring, reasonably identifiable and factually supportable cost savings, operating expense reductions, other operating improvements and synergies projected by the Borrower in good faith to be realized in connection with, and within 12 months of the consummation of, any Specified Transaction, or within 12 months of the implementation of an operational initiative or operational change (calculated on a Pro Forma Basis), net of the amount of actual benefits realized during such period from such actions, provided, that the aggregate amounts added pursuant to this clause (f) for any Measurement Period shall not exceed 15.0% of Consolidated EBITDA for such Measurement Period (as determined prior to adding back any amount pursuant to this clause (f)); (g) any costs, expenses or charges (including legal, tax, structuring and other non-recurring professional fees, costs and expenses) related to any equity offering, Investment, acquisition or Debt permitted to be incurred by or in connection with the Loan Documents including refinancings, amendments, modifications, or repayments thereof (in each case, whether or not successful); and (h) unrealized gains or losses associated with financial instruments, in each case of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, determined in accordance with GAAP for such period (and, in the case of clauses (b) through (h), to the extent deducted or added in determining the net income described in clause (a)).   12     EEA Financial Institution” means (a) any credit institution or investment firm established in any EEA Member Country which is subject to the supervision of an EEA Resolution Authority, (b) any entity established in an EEA Member Country which is a parent of an institution described in clause (a) of this definition, or (c) any financial institution established in an EEA Member Country which is a subsidiary of an institution described in clauses (a) or (b) of this definition and is subject to consolidated supervision with its parent.   EEA Member Country” means any of the member states of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway.   EEA Resolution Authority” means any public administrative authority or any person entrusted with public administrative authority of any EEA Member Country (including any delegee) having responsibility for the resolution of any EEA Financial Institution.   Eligible Assignee” means, any commercial bank, financial institution or finance company (including, without limitation any Approved Fund) as approved by the Administrative Agent and, so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing at the time of such assignment, by the Borrower (such approvals not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed); provided, that the Borrower shall be deemed to have consented to any such assignment unless it shall object thereto by written notice to the Administrative Agent within five Business Days after having received written notice thereof (it being agreed, however, that if such written notice shall have been delivered by means of electronic mail (pursuant to Section 8.02(b) hereof), then such notice shall be confirmed by a telephone call to the specified contact set forth in Section 8.02(a)); provided, however, that (a) neither the Borrower nor any Affiliate of the Borrower shall qualify as an Eligible Assignee under this definition and (b) no approval of the Administrative Agent or the Borrower shall be required for assignments to Affiliates or Approved Funds of Lender Parties or for assignments to Lenders.   EMU” means the economic and monetary union in accordance with the Treaty of Rome 1957, as amended by the Single European Act 1986, the Maastricht Treaty of 1992 and the Amsterdam Treaty of 1998.   EMU Legislation” means the legislative measures of the European Council for the introduction of, changeover to or operation of a single or unified European currency.   13     Environmental Action” means, any action, suit, demand, demand letter, claim, notice of non-compliance or violation, notice of liability or potential liability, investigation, proceeding, consent order or consent agreement relating in any way to any Environmental Law, any Environmental Permit or Hazardous Material or arising from alleged injury or threat to health, safety or the environment, including, without limitation, (a) by any governmental or regulatory authority for enforcement, cleanup, removal, response, remedial or other actions or damages and (b) by any governmental or regulatory authority or third party for damages, contribution, indemnification, cost recovery, compensation or injunctive relief.   Environmental Law” means, any Federal, state, local or foreign statute, law, ordinance, rule, regulation, code, order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree or judicial or agency interpretation, policy or guidance relating to pollution or protection of the environment, health, safety or natural resources, including, without limitation, those relating to the use, handling, transportation, treatment, storage, disposal, release or discharge of Hazardous Materials.   Environmental Permit” means, any permit, approval, identification number, license or other authorization required under any Environmental Law.   Equity Interests” means, with respect to any Person, shares of capital stock of (or other ownership or profit interests in) such Person, warrants, options or other rights for the purchase or other acquisition from such Person of shares of capital stock of (or other ownership or profit interests in) such Person, securities convertible into or exchangeable for shares of capital stock of (or other ownership or profit interests in) such Person or warrants, rights or options for the purchase or other acquisition from such Person of such shares (or such other interests), and other ownership or profit interests in such Person (including, without limitation, partnership, member or trust interests therein), whether voting or nonvoting, and whether or not such shares, warrants, options, rights or other interests are authorized or otherwise existing on any date of determination.   ERISA” means, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended from time to time, and the regulations promulgated and rulings issued thereunder.   ERISA Affiliate” means, any Person that for purposes of Title IV of ERISA is a member of the controlled group of the Borrower, or under common control with the Borrower, within the meaning of Section 414 of the Internal Revenue Code.   ERISA Event” means, (a) (i) the occurrence of a reportable event, within the meaning of Section 4043 of ERISA, with respect to any Plan unless the 30-day notice requirement with respect to such event has been waived by the PBGC or (ii) the requirements of Section 4043(b) of ERISA apply with respect to a contributing sponsor, as defined in Section 4001(a)(13) of ERISA, of a Plan, and an event described in paragraph (9), (10), (11), (12) or (13) of Section 4043(c) of ERISA is reasonably expected to occur with respect to such Plan within the following 30 days; (b) the application for a minimum funding waiver with respect to a Plan; (c) the provision by the administrator of any Plan of a notice of intent to terminate such Plan, pursuant to Section 4041(a)(2) of ERISA (including any such notice with respect to a plan amendment referred to in Section 4041(e) of ERISA); (d) the cessation of operations at a facility of the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate in the circumstances described in Section 4062(e) of ERISA; (e) the withdrawal by the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate from a Multiple Employer Plan during a plan year for which it was a substantial employer, as defined in Section 4001(a)(2) of ERISA; (f) the conditions for imposition of a lien under Section 303(k) of ERISA shall have been met with respect to any Plan; (g) the adoption of an amendment to a Plan requiring the provision of security to such Plan pursuant to Section 436(f) of the Internal Revenue Code; or (h) the institution by the PBGC of proceedings to terminate a Plan pursuant to Section 4042 of ERISA, or the occurrence of any event or condition described in Section 4042 of ERISA that constitutes grounds for the termination of, or the appointment of a trustee to administer, such Plan.   14     EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule” means the EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule published by the Loan Market Association (or any successor person), as in effect from time to time.   Euro” means the lawful currency of the Participating Member States introduced in accordance with the EMU Legislation.   Eurocurrency Liabilities” has the meaning specified in the definition of “Eurodollar Rate Reserve Percentage.”   Eurodollar Lending Office” means, with respect to any Lender Party, the office of such Lender Party specified as its “Eurodollar Lending Office” opposite its name on Schedule I hereto or in the Assignment and Assumption pursuant to which it became a Lender Party (or, if no such office is specified, its Domestic Lending Office), or such other office of such Lender Party as such Lender Party may from time to time specify to the Borrower and the Administrative Agent.   Eurodollar Rate” means (a) with respect to Dollar Advances to which the Eurodollar Rate applies for any Interest Period, the interest rate per annum determined by the Administrative Agent by dividing (the resulting quotient rounded upwards, if necessary, to the nearest 100,000 of 1% per annum (i.e., the fifth digit after the decimal)) (i) the rate which appears on the Bloomberg Page BBAM1 (or on such other substitute Bloomberg page that displays rates at which Dollar deposits are offered by leading banks in the London interbank deposit market), or the rate which is quoted by another source selected by the Administrative Agent as an authorized information vendor for the purpose of displaying rates at which US dollar deposits are offered by leading banks in the London interbank deposit market (an “Alternate Source”), at approximately 11:00 a.m., London time, two (2) Business Days prior to the commencement of such Interest Period as the London interbank offered rate (“LIBOR”) for Dollars for an amount comparable to the principal amount of such Advance and having a borrowing date and a maturity comparable to such Interest Period (or if there shall at any time, for any reason, no longer exist a Bloomberg Page BBAM1 (or any substitute page) or any Alternate Source, a comparable replacement rate determined by the Administrative Agent at such time (which determination shall be conclusive absent manifest error)), by (ii) a number equal to 1.00 minus the Euro-Rate Reserve Percentage. The Eurodollar Rate with respect to Dollar Advances may also be expressed by the following formula:   Eurodollar Rate = LIBOR quoted by Bloomberg or appropriate successor as shown on Bloomberg Page BBAM1     1.00 – Eurodollar Rate Reserve Percentage   15     (b)       with respect to Advances denominated in an Alternative Currency that is a currency to which a published Eurodollar Rate applies for any Interest Period, the interest rate per annum determined by Administrative Agent by dividing (i) the rate which appears on the Bloomberg Page BBAM1 (or on such other substitute Bloomberg page that displays rates at which deposits in the relevant Alternative Currency are offered by leading banks in the Relevant Interbank Market), or the rate which is quoted by an Alternate Source, at approximately 11:00 a.m., London time, two (2) Business Days prior to the commencement of such Interest Period as the Relevant Interbank Market offered rate for deposits in the relevant Alternative Currency for an amount comparable to the principal amount of such Advance and having a borrowing date and a maturity comparable to such Interest Period (or if there shall at any time, for any reason, no longer exist a Bloomberg Page BBAM1 (or any substitute page) or any Alternate Source, a comparable replacement rate determined by the Administrative Agent at such time (which determination shall be conclusive absent manifest error)), by (ii) a number equal to 1.00 minus the Eurodollar Rate Reserve Percentage. Such Eurodollar Rate may also be expressed by the following formula:   Eurodollar Rate = LIBOR quoted by Bloomberg or appropriate successor as shown on Bloomberg Page BBAM1     1.00 – Eurodollar Rate Reserve Percentage   (c)       with respect to Advances denominated in Canadian Dollars for any Interest Period, the interest rate per annum determined by Administrative Agent by dividing (i) the interest rate per annum (the “CDOR Rate”) as determined by the Administrative Agent, equal to the arithmetic average rate applicable to Canadian Dollar bankers’ acceptances (C$BAs) for the applicable Interest Period appearing on the Bloomberg page BTMM CA, rounded to the nearest 100,000 of 1% per annum (i.e., the fifth digit after the decimal), at approximately 11:00 a.m. (Toronto, Ontario time), two (2) Business Days prior to the commencement of such Interest Period, or if such day is not a Business Day, then on the immediately preceding Business Day, provided that if such rate does not appear on the Bloomberg page BTMM CA on such day the CDOR Rate on such day shall be the rate for such period applicable to Canadian Dollar bankers’ acceptances quoted by a bank listed in Schedule I of the Bank Act (Canada), as selected by the Administrative Agent, as of 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time on such day or, if such day is not a Business Day, then on the immediately preceding Business Day, by (ii) a number equal to 1.00 minus the Eurodollar Rate Reserve Percentage.   16     (d)       with respect to Advances denominated in Australian Dollars for any Interest Period, the interest rate per annum determined by Administrative Agent by dividing (i) the interest rate per annum equal to the Australian Bank Bill Swap Bid Rate or the successor thereto as approved by the Administrative Agent as published by Bloomberg (or on any successor or substitute service providing rate quotations comparable to those currently provided by such service, as determined by the Administrative Agent from time to time), rounded to the nearest 100,000 of 1% per annum (i.e., the fifth digit after the decimal) at approximately 10:00 a.m., Sydney, Australia time, two (2) Business Days prior to the commencement of such Interest Period, as the rate for deposits in Australian Dollars with a maturity comparable to such Interest Period, by (ii) a number equal to 1.00 minus the Eurodollar Rate Reserve Percentage.   The Eurodollar Rate shall be adjusted with respect to any Advance to which the Eurodollar Rate applies that is outstanding on the effective date of any change in the Eurodollar Rate Reserve Percentage as of such effective date. The Administrative Agent shall give prompt notice to the Borrower of the Eurodollar Rate as determined or adjusted in accordance herewith, which determination shall be conclusive absent manifest error. If the Eurodollar Rate as determined by the Administrative Agent shall be less than zero, then such rate shall be deemed zero for purposes of this Agreement. The Eurodollar Rate for any Advances denominated in an Alternative Currency shall be based upon the Eurodollar Rate definition set forth in clause (b), (c) or (d) above that is applicable to the currency in which such Advances are requested.   Eurodollar Rate Advance” means, an Advance that bears interest as provided in Section 2.07(a)(ii).   Eurodollar Rate Reserve Percentage” means as of any day the maximum percentage in effect on such day, (i) as prescribed by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (or any successor) for determining the reserve requirements (including supplemental, marginal and emergency reserve requirements) with respect to eurocurrency funding (currently referred to as “Eurocurrency Liabilities”); and (ii) to be maintained by a Lender as required for reserve liquidity, special deposit, or similar purpose by any governmental or monetary authority of any country or political subdivision thereof (including any central bank), against (A) any category of liabilities that includes deposits by reference to which a Euro-Rate is to be determined, or (B) any category of extension of credit or other assets that includes Advances to which a Eurodollar Rate applies.   Events of Default” has the meaning specified in Section 6.01.   Executive Order No. 13224” means the Executive Order No. 13224 on Terrorist Financing, effective September 24, 2001, as the same has been, or shall hereafter be, renewed, extended, amended or replaced.   Existing Credit Agreement” means that certain Third Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, originally dated as of June 28, 2018, among the Borrower, PNC Bank, as administrative agent and collateral agent, Bank of America, JPMorgan and Wells Fargo Bank, as syndication agents, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, PNC Capital Markets LLC and Wells Fargo Securities, LLC as joint lead arrangers and joint bookrunners, Citizens Bank, N.A., Morgan Stanley Senior Funding, Inc., SunTrust Bank, Fifth Third Bank, National Association and BMO Harris Bank N.A., as documentation agents, and the lenders party thereto   17     Existing Debt” means, the Debt of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries outstanding immediately before the Closing Date.   Existing Letters of Credit” means the “Letters of Credit” issued pursuant to, and as defined in, the terms of the Existing Credit Agreement, and listed on Schedule A hereto.   Existing Revolving Credit Lender” means each Person that was a “Revolving Credit Lender” under, and as defined in, the Existing Credit Agreement immediately prior to the occurrence of the Closing Date.   Existing Revolving Credit Advance” means each “Revolving Credit Advance” made under, and as defined in, the Existing Credit Agreement, and that remained outstanding immediately prior to the occurrence of the Closing Date.   Facility” means, the Revolving Credit Facility, the Swing Line Facility, the Letter of Credit Facility, each Incremental Revolving Credit Facility (if any), or each Incremental Term Facility (if any).   FATCAmeans Sections 1471 through 1474 of the Internal Revenue Code, as of the date of this Agreement (or any amended or successor version that is substantively comparable and not materially more onerous to comply with), any current or future regulations or official interpretations thereof, any agreements entered into pursuant to Section 1471(b)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code and any fiscal or regulatory legislation, rules or practices adopted pursuant to any intergovernmental agreement, treaty or convention among Governmental Authorities and implementing such Sections of the Internal Revenue Code.   Federal Bankruptcy Code shall mean the provisions of Title 11 of the United States Code, 11 USC §§ 191 et seq., as amended.   Federal Funds Effective Rate” for any day means the rate per annum (based on a year of 360 days and actual days elapsed and rounded upward to the nearest 100,000 of 1% (i.e., the fifth digit after the decimal)) announced by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (or any successor) on such day as being the weighted average of the rates on overnight federal funds transactions on the previous trading day, as computed and announced by such Federal Reserve Bank (or any successor) in substantially the same manner as such Federal Reserve Bank computes and announces the weighted average it refers to as the “Federal Funds Effective Rate” as of the date of this Agreement; provided that if such Federal Reserve Bank (or its successor) does not announce such rate on any day, the “Federal Funds Effective Rate” for such day shall be the Federal Funds Effective Rate for the last day on which such rate was announced.   18     Federal Funds Rate” means, for any day the rate per annum (based on a year of 360 days and actual days elapsed) which is the daily federal funds open rate as quoted by ICAP North America, Inc. (or any successor) as set forth on the Bloomberg Screen BTMM for that day opposite the caption “OPEN” (or on such other substitute Bloomberg Screen that displays such rate), or as set forth on such other recognized electronic source used for the purpose of displaying such rate as selected by the Administrative Agent (for purposes of this definition, an “Alternate Source”) (or if such rate for such day does not appear on the Bloomberg Screen BTMM (or any substitute screen) or on any Alternate Source, or if there shall at any time, for any reason, no longer exist a Bloomberg Screen BTMM (or any substitute screen) or any Alternate Source, a comparable replacement rate determined by the Administrative Agent at such time (which determination shall be conclusive absent manifest error); provided however, that if such day is not a Business Day, the Federal Funds Rate for such day shall be the “open” rate on the immediately preceding Business Day. If and when the Federal Funds Rate changes, the rate of interest with respect to any advance to which the Federal Funds Rate applies will change automatically without notice to the Borrower, effective on the date of any such change. If the Federal Funds Rate as determined by the Administrative Agent shall be less than zero, then such rate shall be deemed zero for purposes of this Agreement.   Fee Letter” means each of the fee letters, dated on or prior to the date hereof, made between or among any of the Administrative Agent, Joint Lead Arrangers, the Initial Lender Affiliates of such Joint Lead Arrangers and the Borrower, and entered into in respect of this Agreement and the Facilities.   Finance Leases” of any Person means, at the time of any determination thereof is to be made, the amount of the liability in respect of a finance lease under GAAP that would at such time be required to be capitalized and reflected as a liability on a balance sheet in accordance with GAAP.   Financial Officer” means, any of the Chief Executive Officer, the Chief Financial Officer, the Treasurer and the Assistant Secretary.   Fitch” means Fitch, Inc., or its successors.   Fiscal Year” means, a fiscal year of the Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiaries ending on December 31 in any calendar year.   Fronting Exposure” means, at any time there is a Defaulting Lender, (a) with respect to any Issuing Bank, such Defaulting Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the outstanding Letter of Credit Advances other than any portion as to which such Defaulting Lender’s purchase obligation has been reallocated to other Lenders or cash collateralized in accordance with the terms hereof, and (b) with respect to the Swing Line Bank, such Defaulting Lender’s Pro Rata Share of Swing Line Advances other than Swing Line Advances as to which such Defaulting Lender’s participation obligation has been reallocated to other Lenders or cash collateralized in accordance with the terms hereof.   Fund” means any Person (other than a natural Person) that is (or will be) engaged in making, purchasing, holding or otherwise investing in commercial loans, bonds and similar extensions of credit in the ordinary course of its activities.   GAAP” has the meaning specified in Section 1.03.   19     Governmental Authority” means the government of the United States or any other nation, or of any political subdivision thereof, whether state or local, and any agency, authority, instrumentality, regulatory body, court, central bank or other entity exercising executive, legislative, judicial, taxing, regulatory or administrative powers or functions of or pertaining to government (including any supra-national bodies such as the European Union or the European Central Bank).   Hazardous Materials” means, (a) petroleum or petroleum products, by-products or breakdown products, radioactive materials, asbestos-containing materials, polychlorinated biphenyls and radon gas and (b) any other chemicals, materials or substances designated, classified or regulated as hazardous or toxic or as a pollutant or contaminant under any Environmental Law.   Hedge Agreements” means, interest rate swap, cap or collar agreements, interest rate future or option contracts, currency swap agreements, currency future or option contracts and other hedging agreements.   Immaterial Subsidiaries” means, all Subsidiaries identified by the Borrower as such; provided that (i) the total aggregate value of assets of all such Subsidiaries does not exceed 10.0% of Consolidated Net Tangible Assets of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries (based on the Consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries), as of the last day of the Fiscal Year of the Borrower most recently ended for which financial statements have been delivered to the Lender Parties pursuant to Section 5.03(b), (ii) the aggregate EBITDA of all such Subsidiaries does not exceed 10.0% of Consolidated EBITDA of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for the period of four consecutive fiscal quarters ended on the last day of the Fiscal Year of the Borrower most recently ended for which financial statements have been delivered to the Lender Parties pursuant to Section 5.03(b), based on the Consolidated financial statements of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, (iii) the aggregate value of assets of any such Subsidiary does not exceed 2.50% of Consolidated Net Tangible Assets of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries (based on the Consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries), as of the last day of the Fiscal Year of the Borrower most recently ended for which financial statements have been delivered to the Lender Parties pursuant to Section 5.03(b), and (iv) the Consolidated EBITDA of any such Subsidiary and any of its respective Subsidiaries does not exceed 2.50% of Consolidated EBITDA of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for the period of four consecutive fiscal quarters ended on the last day of the Fiscal Year of the Borrower most recently ended for which financial statements have been delivered to the Lender Parties pursuant to Section 5.03(b), based on the Consolidated financial statements of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries.   Incremental Amount” means, at any time (a) $500,000,000 minus (b) the total aggregate principal amount of all Incremental Revolving Credit Commitments and Incremental Term Commitments issued under all Incremental Facilities established prior to such time pursuant to Section 2.17 in reliance on this Incremental Amount (including, without duplication, all Incremental Term Commitments which were subsequently funded as Incremental Term Advances, all Incremental Term Advances which were subsequently repaid and all Incremental Revolving Credit Commitment which were subsequently terminated).   20     Incremental Assumption Agreement” means an “Incremental Assumption Agreement,” in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent and the Lead Arrangers, made among the Borrower, the Administrative Agent, each Lead Arranger, and one or more Incremental Term Lenders and/or Incremental Revolving Credit Lenders.   Incremental Borrowing” means a borrowing consisting of either Incremental Term Advances or Incremental Revolving Credit Advances of the same Type and, in the case of Eurocurrency Rate Advances, having the same Interest Period.   Incremental Facility” has the meaning specified in Section 2.17(a).   Incremental Facility Effective Date” has the meaning specified in Section 2.17(f).   Incremental Lender” means an Incremental Term Lender or an Incremental Revolving Credit Lender, as applicable.   Incremental Revolving Credit Advances” means revolving credit advances made by one or more Incremental Revolving Credit Lenders to the Borrower pursuant to Section 2.01(d), and subject to the terms of Section 2.17.   Incremental Revolving Credit Commitment” means the commitment of any Incremental Revolving Credit Lender, established pursuant to Section 2.17, to make Incremental Revolving Credit Advances to the Borrower.   Incremental Revolving Credit Facility” has the meaning specified in Section 2.17(a).   Incremental Revolving Credit Lender” means any bank, financial institution or other Person with an Incremental Revolving Credit Commitment or an outstanding Incremental Revolving Credit Advance.   Incremental Term Advances” means term loan advances made by one or more Incremental Term Lenders to the Borrower pursuant to Section 2.01(d).   Incremental Term Commitment” means the commitment of any Incremental Term Lender, established pursuant to Section 2.17, to make Incremental Term Advances to the Borrower.   Incremental Term Facility” has the meaning specified in Section 2.17(a).   Incremental Term Lender” means any bank, financial institution or other Person with an Incremental Term Commitment or an outstanding Incremental Term Advance.   Indemnified Party” has the meaning specified in Section 8.04(b).   Information Memorandum” means any confidential information memorandum used by the Joint Lead Arrangers in connection with the syndication of the Commitments.   21     Initial Issuing Banks,” “Initial Lender Parties” and “Initial Lenders” each has the meaning specified in the recital of parties to this Agreement.   Insufficiency” means, with respect to any Plan, the amount, if any, of its unfunded benefit liabilities, as defined in Section 4001(a)(18) of ERISA.   Interest Coverage Ratio” means, at any date of determination, the ratio of (a) Consolidated EBITDA to (b) interest payable on, and amortization of debt discount in respect of, all Debt for Borrowed Money, in each case, of or by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries during the four consecutive fiscal quarters most recently ended for which financial statements are required to be delivered to the Lender Parties pursuant to Section 5.03(b) or (c), as the case may be.   Interest Period” means, for each Eurodollar Rate Advance comprising part of the same Borrowing, the period commencing on the date of such Eurodollar Rate Advance, or the date of the Conversion of any Base Rate Advance into such Eurodollar Rate Advance or and ending on the last day of the period selected by the Borrower pursuant to the provisions below and, thereafter, each subsequent period commencing on the last day of the immediately preceding Interest Period and ending on the last day of the period selected by the Borrower pursuant to the provisions below. The duration of each such Interest Period for a Eurodollar Rate Advance shall be one, two, three or six months (or twelve months if consented to by all Lenders), as the Borrower may, upon notice received by the Administrative Agent not later than 11:00 A.M. (New York City time) on the third Business Day prior to the first day of such Interest Period, select; provided, that, the duration of each Interest Period with respect to a Eurodollar Rate Advance denominated in an Alternative Currency shall be one month; provided, further, that:   (a)       the Borrower may not select any Interest Period with respect to any Eurodollar Rate Advance under a Facility that ends after any principal repayment installment date for such Facility unless, after giving effect to such selection, the aggregate principal amount of Base Rate Advances and of Eurodollar Rate Advances having Interest Periods that end on or prior to such principal repayment installment date for such Facility shall be at least equal to the aggregate principal amount of Advances under such Facility due and payable on or prior to such date;   (b)       Interest Periods commencing on the same date for Eurodollar Rate Advances comprising part of the same Borrowing shall be of the same duration;   (c)       whenever the last day of any Interest Period would otherwise occur on a day other than a Business Day, the last day of such Interest Period shall be extended to occur on the next succeeding Business Day, provided, however, that, if such extension would cause the last day of such Interest Period to occur in the next following calendar month, the last day of such Interest Period shall occur on the next preceding Business Day;   22     (d)       whenever the first day of any Interest Period occurs on a day of an initial calendar month for which there is no numerically corresponding day in the calendar month that succeeds such initial calendar month by the number of months equal to the number of months in such Interest Period, such Interest Period shall end on the last Business Day of such succeeding calendar month; and   (e)       at any one time no more than ten different Interest Periods shall be in effect.   Internal Revenue Code” means, the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time, and the regulations promulgated and rulings issued thereunder.   Investment” in any Person means, any loan or advance to such Person, any purchase or other acquisition of any Equity Interests or Debt or the assets comprising a division or business unit or a substantial part or all of the business of such Person, any capital contribution to such Person or any other direct or indirect investment in such Person, including, without limitation, any acquisition by way of a merger or consolidation and any arrangement pursuant to which the investor incurs Debt of the types referred to in clause (i) or (j) of the definition of “Debt” in respect of such Person.   ISP Rules” has the meaning specified in Section 8.13.   Issuing Bank” means, each Initial Issuing Bank, any other financial institution approved as an Issuing Bank by the Administrative Agent and the Borrower, any Eligible Assignee to which all or a portion of a Letter of Credit Commitment hereunder has been assigned pursuant to Section 8.07 so long as such Eligible Assignee expressly agrees to perform in accordance with their terms all of the obligations that by the terms of this Agreement are required to be performed by it as an Issuing Bank and notifies the Administrative Agent of its assumption of such duties, for so long as such Initial Issuing Bank, financial institution or Eligible Assignee, as the case may be, shall have a Letter of Credit Commitment and in any case with respect to the Existing Letters of Credit, PNC Bank and Bank of America.   Joint Lead Arrangers” has the meaning specified in the recitals of parties to this Agreement.   Joint Venture” means a business arrangement in which two or more Persons agree to pool their resources for the purpose of accomplishing a specific project or other business activity and may take the form of a corporation, limited liability company, partnership, joint stock company, trust, unincorporated association, joint venture or other entity.   L/C Cash Collateral Account” means a deposit account established at the Administrative Agent (or such other financial institution as the Administrative Agent shall designate, and subject to a deposit account control agreement), which may be established upon the direction of the Administrative Agent, in the name of the Administrative Agent and under the sole control and dominion of the Administrative Agent and subject to the terms hereunder, for the purpose of holding cash collateral to secure the Borrower’s reimbursement Obligations with respect to Letters of Credit, to the extent required by the terms hereunder.   L/C Related Documents” has the meaning specified in Section 2.04(c)(ii)(A).   23     Law” means any law(s) (including common law), constitution, statute, treaty, regulation, rule, ordinance, opinion, issued guidance, release, ruling, order, executive order, injunction, writ, decree, bond, judgment, authorization or approval, lien or award of or any settlement arrangement, by agreement, consent or otherwise, with any governmental body, foreign or domestic.   Latest Maturity Date” means, as of any date of determination, the latest scheduled “Termination Date” that is applicable to (a) the Revolving Credit Facility under clause (x)(b), and (b) any Incremental Facility that is outstanding as of such date of determination, under clause (y) of the definition of “Termination Date”.   Lender Party” means, any Lender, any Issuing Bank or the Swing Line Bank.   Lenders” means, the Initial Lenders and each Person that shall become a Lender hereunder pursuant to Section 8.07 or Section 2.17(c), in each case, for so long as such Initial Lender or Person, as the case may be, shall be a party to this Agreement.   Letter of Credit Advance” means, an advance made by any Issuing Bank or any Revolving Credit Lender pursuant to Section 2.03(c).   Letter of Credit Agreement” has the meaning specified in Section 2.03(a).   Letter of Credit Commitment” means, with respect to any Issuing Bank at any time, the amount set forth opposite such Issuing Bank’s name on Schedule I hereto under the caption “Letter of Credit Commitment” or, if such Issuing Bank or a subsequent Issuing Bank has entered into an Assignment and Assumption, set forth for each such Issuing Bank in the Register maintained by the Administrative Agent pursuant to Section 8.07(d) as such Issuing Bank’s “Letter of Credit Commitment,” as such amount may be reduced at or prior to such time pursuant to Section 2.05.   Letter of Credit Facility” means, at any time, an amount equal to the lesser of (a) the aggregate amount of the Issuing Banks’ Letter of Credit Commitments at such time and (b) $125,000,000, as such amount may be reduced at or prior to such time pursuant to Section 2.05.   Letters of Credit” means, collectively, (a) the letters of credit issued pursuant to Section 2.01(c) hereof from time to time and (b) the Existing Letters of Credit.   LIBOR” has the meaning specified in the definition of Eurodollar Rate.   LIBOR Screen Rate” means the LIBOR quote on the applicable screen page the Administrative Agent designates to determine LIBOR (or such other commercially available source providing such quotations as may be designated by the Administrative Agent from time to time).   24     Lien” means, any lien, security interest or other charge or encumbrance of any kind, or any other type of preferential arrangement, including, without limitation, the lien or retained security title of a conditional vendor and any easement, right of way or other encumbrance on title to real property.   Loan Documents” means, for purposes of this Agreement and the Notes and any amendment, supplement or modification hereof or thereof, (i) this Agreement, (ii) the Notes, (iii) each Letter of Credit Agreement and (iv) each Incremental Assumption Agreement (if any).   Margin Stock” has the meaning specified in Regulation U.   Material Adverse Change” means, any material adverse change in the business, condition (financial or otherwise), operations, performance, properties or prospects of the Borrower or the Borrower and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole.   Material Adverse Effect” means (A) a material adverse change in, or a material adverse effect on, the operations, business, assets, properties, liabilities (actual or contingent), condition (financial or otherwise) or prospects of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole; (B) a material impairment of the rights and remedies of the Administrative Agent or any Lender under any Loan Document, or of the ability of the Borrower to perform its Obligations under the Loan Documents; or (C) a material adverse effect upon the legality, validity, binding effect or enforceability against the Borrower of the Loan Documents.   Material Subsidiary” means any Subsidiary that is not an Immaterial Subsidiary.   Measurement Period” means, as of each date of determination, the period of four consecutive fiscal quarters of the Borrower then most recently ended for which financial statements are required to have been delivered pursuant to Section 5.03(b) or 5.03(c).   Moody’s” means Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. or any successor rating agency.   Multiemployer Plan” means, a multiemployer plan, as defined in Section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA, to which the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate is making or accruing an obligation to make contributions, or has within any of the preceding five plan years made or accrued an obligation to make contributions.   Multiple Employer Plan” means, a single employer plan, as defined in Section 4001(a)(15) of ERISA, that (a) is maintained for employees of the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate and at least one Person other than the Borrower and the ERISA Affiliates or (b) was so maintained and in respect of which the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate could have liability under Section 4064 or 4069 of ERISA in the event such plan has been or were to be terminated.   Net Debt For Borrowed Money” of any Person means (a) Debt for Borrowed Money, less (b) Unrestricted Cash in an amount not to exceed $600,000,000.   25     Non-Cash Charges” means, with respect to the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, for any period, the aggregate non-cash charges and expenses reducing net income of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for such period, all as determined on a Consolidated basis (including, without limitation, non-cash charges for unrealized derivative positions, inventory adjustments (lower of cost or market) and grants of equity compensation); provided that “Non-Cash Charges” shall not include any such charges that require an accrual of or a reserve for cash for any future period.   Note” means a promissory note of the Borrower payable to the order of any Revolving Credit Lender, in substantially the form of Exhibit A hereto, evidencing the maximum aggregate indebtedness of the Borrower to such Lender resulting from the Revolving Credit Advances, Letter of Credit Advances and Swing Line Advances made by such Lender, as amended, endorsed, extended or otherwise modified from time to time.   Notice of Borrowing” has the meaning specified in Section 2.02(a).   Notice of Issuance” has the meaning specified in Section 2.03(a).   Notice of Renewal” has the meaning specified in Section 2.01(c).   Notice of Swing Line Borrowing” has the meaning specified in Section 2.02(b)(ii).   Notice of Termination” has the meaning specified in Section 2.01(c).   Obligation” means, with respect to any Person, any payment, performance or other obligation of such Person of any kind, including, without limitation, any liability of such Person on any claim, whether or not the right of any creditor to payment in respect of such claim is reduced to judgment, liquidated, unliquidated, fixed, contingent, matured, disputed, undisputed, legal, equitable, secured or unsecured, and whether or not such claim is discharged, stayed or otherwise affected by any proceeding referred to in Section 6.01(f). Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Obligations of the Borrower under the Loan Documents include (a) the obligation to pay principal, interest, Letter of Credit commissions, charges, expenses, fees, attorneys’ fees and disbursements, indemnities and other amounts payable by the Borrower under any Loan Document and (b) the obligation of the Borrower to reimburse any amount in respect of any of the foregoing that any Lender Party, in its sole discretion, may elect to pay or advance on behalf of the Borrower.   OFAC” means the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the United States Department of the Treasury.   Other Taxes” has the meaning specified in Section 2.12(b).   Participating Member State” means each state so described in any EMU Legislation.   Patriot Act” has the meaning specified in Section 8.16.   26     PBGC” means, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (or any successor).   Permitted Liens” means, such of the following as to which no enforcement, collection, execution, levy or foreclosure proceeding shall have been commenced: (a) Liens for taxes, assessments and governmental charges or levies to the extent not required to be paid under Section 5.01(b); (b) Liens imposed by law, such as materialmen’s, mechanics’, carriers’, workmen’s and repairmen’s Liens and other similar Liens arising in the ordinary course of business securing obligations that (i) are not overdue for a period of more than 30 days or otherwise are contested in good faith and for which a bond shall have been posted in the amount of such obligations and (ii) individually or together with all other Permitted Liens outstanding on any date of determination do not materially adversely affect the use of the property to which they relate; and (c) pledges or deposits to secure obligations under workers’ compensation laws or similar legislation or to secure public or statutory obligations.   Person” means, an individual, partnership, corporation (including a business trust), limited liability company, joint stock company, trust, unincorporated association, joint venture or other entity, or a government or any political subdivision or agency thereof.   Plan” means, a Single Employer Plan or a Multiple Employer Plan.   Platform” means Debt Domain, IntraLinks, Syndtrak or a substantially similar electronic transmission system.   PNC Bank” has the meaning specified in the recital of parties to this Agreement.   Preferred Interests” means, with respect to any Person, Equity Interests issued by such Person that are entitled to a preference or priority over any other Equity Interests issued by such Person upon any distribution of such Person’s property and assets, whether by dividend or upon liquidation.   Prime Rate” means, the rate publicly quoted from time to time by the Administrative Agent. The “prime rate” is a rate set by the Administrative Agent based upon various factors including the Administrative Agent’s costs and desired return, general economic conditions and other factors, and is used as a reference point for pricing some loans, which may be priced at, above, or below such announced rate. Any change in such rate announced by the Administrative Agent shall take effect at the opening of business on the day specified in the public announcement of such change.   Pro Forma Basis” means (a) with respect to the determination of the Borrower’s compliance with the financial maintenance covenants as required pursuant to Sections 5.04(a) and 5.04(b), that all Specified Transactions which occurred during the Measurement Period ending on the date of determination for such financial maintenance covenant compliance calculation shall be deemed to have occurred on the first day of such Measurement Period; and (b) with respect to the determination of the Borrower’s compliance with any financial covenant or financial ratio test (other than compliance with the financial maintenance covenants as required pursuant to Section 5.04(a) or 5.04(b)), that (i) all Specified Transactions which occurred during the most recently ended Measurement Period shall be deemed to have occurred on the first day of such Measurement Period, and (ii) the specific transaction with respect to which such compliance is required to be determined (the “Subject Transaction”) shall be deemed to have occurred on the first day of the most recently ended Measurement Period (including the incurrence of Debt to finance (in whole or in part) the Subject Transaction (if any), and where the Subject Transaction is an incurrence of Debt, the substantially concurrent application of funds resulting from such incurrence; provided, that to the extent that any calculation of Net Debt for Borrowed Money is used in determining pro forma compliance with a Total Net Leverage Ratio test where the Subject Transaction is the incurrence of Debt, then solely for the purpose of such determination, none of the proceeds of such incurrence of Debt shall be included in “Unrestricted Cash” when determining the “Net Debt for Borrowed Money.”   27     Pro Rata Share” of any amount means, with respect to any Revolving Credit Lender at any time, the product of such amount times a fraction the numerator of which is the amount of such Lender’s Revolving Credit Commitment at such time (or, if the Commitments shall have been terminated pursuant to Section 2.05 or 6.01, such Lender’s Revolving Credit Commitment as in effect immediately prior to such termination) and the denominator of which is the Revolving Credit Facility at such time (or, if the Commitments shall have been terminated pursuant to Section 2.05 or 6.01, the Revolving Credit Facility as in effect immediately prior to such termination).   Process Agent” has the meaning specified in Section 8.12(a).   PTE” means a prohibited transaction class exemption issued by the U.S. Department of Labor, as any such exemption may be amended from time to time.   Redeemable” means, with respect to any Equity Interest, any Debt or any other right or Obligation, any such Equity Interest, Debt, right or Obligation that (a) the issuer has undertaken to redeem at a fixed or determinable date or dates, whether by operation of a sinking fund or otherwise, or upon the occurrence of a condition not solely within the control of the issuer or (b) is redeemable at the option of the holder.   Register” has the meaning specified in Section 8.07(d).   Regulation U” means, Regulation U of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, as in effect from time to time.   Relevant Interbank Market” means, (a) in relation to Euro, British Pounds Sterling, Japanese Yen or Swiss Francs, the London Interbank Market, and (b) in relation to any other currencies, the applicable offshore interbank market. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the references to the currencies listed in this definition shall only apply if such currencies are or become available as Alternative Currencies in accordance with the terms hereof.   Reportable Compliance Event” means any event whereby any Covered Entity becomes a Sanctioned Person, or is charged by indictment, criminal complaint or similar charging instrument, arraigned, or custodially detained in connection with any Anti-Terrorism Law or Anti-Corruption Law or any predicate crime to any Anti-Terrorism Law or Anti-Corruption Law, or has knowledge of facts or circumstances to the effect that it is reasonably likely that any aspect of its operations is in actual or probable violation of any Anti-Terrorism Law or any Anti-Corruption Law.   28     Required Lenders” means, at any time, Lenders owed or holding at least a majority in interest of the sum of (a) the aggregate principal amount of the Advances outstanding at such time, (b) the aggregate Available Amount of all Letters of Credit outstanding at such time, and (c) the aggregate Unused Revolving Credit Commitments at such time; provided, however, that if any Lender shall be a Defaulting Lender at such time, there shall be excluded from the determination of Required Lenders at such time (A) the aggregate principal amount of the Advances owing to such Lender (in its capacity as a Lender) and outstanding at such time, (B) such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the aggregate Available Amount of all Letters of Credit outstanding at such time, and (C) the Unused Revolving Credit Commitment of such Lender at such time. For purposes of this definition, the aggregate principal amount of Swing Line Advances owing to the Swing Line Bank and of Letter of Credit Advances owing to any Issuing Bank and the Available Amount of each Letter of Credit shall be considered to be owed to the Revolving Credit Lenders ratably in accordance with their respective Revolving Credit Commitments, except to the extent a Revolving Credit Lender is a Defaulting Lender.   Responsible Officer” means, any officer of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, as designated in the incumbency certificate delivered on the Closing Date pursuant to Section 3.01(a)(vi) (as may be supplemented from time to time).   Restricted Payments” has the meaning specified in Section 5.02(g).   Revaluation Date” means (a) with respect to any Loan, each of the following: (i) each date of a Borrowing of a Eurodollar Rate Advance denominated in an Alternative Currency, (ii) each date of a continuation of a Eurodollar Rate Advance denominated in an Alternative Currency pursuant to Section 2.09, and (iii) such additional dates as the Administrative Agent shall determine or the Required Lenders shall require; and (b) with respect to any Letter of Credit, each of the following: (i) each date of issuance of a Letter of Credit denominated in an Alternative Currency and monthly thereafter, (ii) each date of an amendment of any such Letter of Credit having the effect of increasing the amount thereof (solely with respect to the increased amount), (iii) each date of any payment by the Issuing Bank under any Letter of Credit denominated in an Alternative Currency, and (iv) such additional dates as the Administrative Agent or any Issuing Bank shall determine or the Required Lenders shall require.   Revolving Credit Advance” has the meaning specified in Section 2.01(a).   Revolving Credit Borrowing” means, a borrowing consisting of simultaneous Revolving Credit Advances of the same Type made by the Revolving Credit Lenders.   Revolving Credit Commitment” means, with respect to any Revolving Credit Lender at any time, the amount set forth opposite such Lender’s name on Schedule I hereto under the caption “Revolving Credit Commitment” or, if such Lender has entered into one or more Assignment and Assumptions or joinder agreements, set forth for such Lender in the Register maintained by the Administrative Agent pursuant to Section 8.07(d) as such Lender’s “Revolving Credit Commitment,” as such amount may be reduced at or prior to such time pursuant to Section 2.05 or increased pursuant to Section 2.17.   29     Revolving Credit Facility” means, at any time, the aggregate amount of the Revolving Credit Lenders’ Revolving Credit Commitments at such time.   Revolving Credit Lender” means, any Lender that has a Revolving Credit Commitment.   S&P” means S&P Global Ratings and any successor thereto.   Sanctioned Country” means a country subject to a Sanctions program maintained under any Anti-Terrorism Law.   Sanctioned Person” means (a) a Person named on the list of “Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons” maintained by OFAC available at http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/SDN-List/Pages/default.aspx, or as otherwise published from time to time, (b) a Person named on the lists maintained by the European Union available at http://eeas.europa.eu/cfsp/sanctions/consol-list_en.htm, or as otherwise published from time to time, (c) a Person named on the lists maintained by Her Majesty’s Treasury available at http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/fin_sanctions_index.htm, or as otherwise published from time to time, (d) a Person that is specifically targeted by any other relevant Sanctions authority of a jurisdiction in which the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries conduct business, (e) (i) an agency of the government of, or an organization controlled by, a Designated Jurisdiction, to the extent such agency or organization is subject to a Sanctions program, or (ii) a Person located, operating, organized or resident in a Designated Jurisdiction, to the extent such Person is subject to a Sanctions program or (f) a Person controlled by any such Person set forth in clauses (a) through (e) above.   Sanctions” means any and all economic or financial sanctions, sectoral sanctions, secondary sanctions, trade embargoes and anti-terrorism laws, including but not limited to those imposed, administered or enforced from time to time by the United States government (including those administered by OFAC or the U.S. Department of State), the United Nations Security Council, the European Union, Her Majesty’s Treasury, or other relevant sanctions authority with jurisdiction over any Lender, the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the term “Sanctions” shall not include tariffs, duties, quotas or other taxes levied on imported goods or restrictions imposed on the quantity or price of imported goods by one trading partner country or region against another.   Single Employer Plan” means, a single employer plan, as defined in Section 4001(a)(15) of ERISA, that (a) is maintained for employees of the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate and no Person other than the Borrower and the ERISA Affiliates or (b) was so maintained and in respect of which the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate could have liability under Section 4069 of ERISA in the event such plan has been or were to be terminated.   Special Notice Currency” means at any time an Alternative Currency, other than the currency of a country that is a member of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development at such time located in North America or Europe.   30     Specified Transaction” means any acquisition or disposition of an asset, business or subsidiary by the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower, in each case only to the extent that such acquisition or disposition has the effect of increasing or decreasing the Borrower’s Consolidated Net Income by at least $2,500,000 when such acquisition or disposition is given full Pro Forma Effect for the most recently completed Measurement Period, assuming that such acquisition or disposition had occurred on the first day of such Measurement Period.   Spot Rate” for a currency means the rate determined by the Administrative Agent or any Issuing Bank, as applicable, to be the rate quoted by the Person acting in such capacity as the spot rate for the purchase by such Person of such currency with another currency through its principal foreign exchange trading office at approximately 11:00 a.m. on the date two Business Days prior to the date as of which the foreign exchange computation is made; provided that the Administrative Agent or such Issuing Bank may obtain such spot rate from another financial institution designated by the Administrative Agent or such Issuing Bank if the Person acting in such capacity does not have as of the date of determination a spot buying rate for any such currency; and provided further that the Issuing Bank may use such spot rate quoted on the date as of which the foreign exchange computation is made in the case of any Letter of Credit denominated in an Alternative Currency.   Standby Letter of Credit” means, any Letter of Credit issued under the Letter of Credit Facility, other than a Trade Letter of Credit.   Sterling” means the lawful currency of the United Kingdom.   Subsidiary” of any Person means, any corporation, partnership, Joint Venture, limited liability company, trust or estate of which (or in which) more than 50% of (a) the issued and outstanding capital stock having ordinary voting power to elect a majority of the Board of Directors of such corporation (irrespective of whether at the time capital stock of any other class or classes of such corporation shall or might have voting power upon the occurrence of any contingency), (b) the interest in the capital or profits of such partnership, Joint Venture or limited liability company or (c) the beneficial interest in such trust or estate is at the time directly or indirectly owned or controlled by such Person, by such Person and one or more of its other Subsidiaries or by one or more of such Person’s other Subsidiaries.   Surviving Debt” means the Debt of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries outstanding immediately before and after giving effect to the Closing Date and listed on Schedule 5.02(b).   Swap” means any “swap” as defined in Section 1a(47) of the CEA and regulations thereunder, other than (a) a swap entered into, or subject to the rules of, a board of trade designated as a contract market under Section 5 of the CEA, or (b) a commodity option entered into pursuant to CFTC Regulation 32.3(a).   Swing Line Advance” means, an advance made by (a) the Swing Line Bank pursuant to Section 2.01(b) or (b) any Revolving Credit Lender pursuant to Section 2.02(b).   Swing Line Bank” means, initially, PNC Bank, and thereafter each Person that shall become the Swing Line Bank hereunder pursuant to Section 8.07.   31     Swing Line Borrowing” means, a borrowing consisting of a Swing Line Advance made by the Swing Line Bank pursuant to Section 2.01(b) or the Revolving Credit Lenders pursuant to Section 2.02(b).   Swing Line Facility” has the meaning specified in Section 2.01(b).   Swing Line Reserve” has the meaning specified in Section 2.02(b).   Swiss Franc” means the lawful currency of Switzerland.   TARGET Day” means any day on which TARGET2 is open for the settlement of payment in Euro.   TARGET2” means the Trans-European Automated Real-time Gross Settlement Express Transfer payment system which utilizes a single shared platform and which was launched on November 19, 2007.   Taxes” has the meaning specified in Section 2.12(a).   Termination Date” means (x) in respect of the Revolving Credit Facility, the earlier of (a) the date of termination in whole of the Revolving Credit Commitments, and the Letter of Credit Commitment, pursuant to Section 2.05 or 6.01 and (b) December 3, 2024; and (y) with respect to each Incremental Facility, if any, the date specified as such in the applicable Incremental Assumption Agreement.   Total Net Leverage Ratio” means, at any date of determination, the ratio of (x) Consolidated Net Debt For Borrowed Money of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as at such date of determination to (y) Consolidated EBITDA of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for the most recently ended fiscal quarter of the Borrower for which financial statements are required to be delivered to the Lender Parties pursuant to Section 5.03(b) or (c), as the case may be, and the immediately preceding three fiscal quarters.   Trade Letter of Credit” means, any Letter of Credit that is issued under the Letter of Credit Facility for the benefit of a supplier of inventory to the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries to effect payment for such inventory.   Type” refers to the distinction between Advances bearing interest at the Base Rate and Advances bearing interest at the Eurodollar Rate.   Unrestricted Cash” means cash or cash equivalents or short term investments of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries that would not appear as “restricted” on a Consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries.   Unused Revolving Credit Commitment” means, with respect to any Revolving Credit Lender at any time, (a) such Lender’s Revolving Credit Commitment at such time minus (b) the sum of (i) the Dollar Equivalent of the aggregate principal amount of all Revolving Credit Advances and all Letter of Credit Advances made by such Lender (in its capacity as a Lender) and outstanding at such time plus (ii) such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of (A) the Dollar Equivalent of the aggregate Available Amount of all Letters of Credit outstanding at such time, (B) the Dollar Equivalent of the aggregate principal amount of all Letter of Credit Advances made by the Issuing Banks pursuant to Section 2.03(c) and outstanding at such time, (C) the Swing Line Reserve at such time and (D) any Swing Line Advances made pursuant to Section 2.02(b)(ii) at such time.   32     Voting Interests” means, shares of capital stock issued by a corporation, or equivalent Equity Interests in any other Person, the holders of which are ordinarily, in the absence of contingencies, entitled to vote for the election of directors (or persons performing similar functions) of such Person, even if the right so to vote has been suspended by the happening of such a contingency.   Welfare Plan” means, a welfare plan, as defined in Section 3(1) of ERISA, that is maintained for employees of the Borrower or in respect of which the Borrower could have liability.   Withdrawal Liability” has the meaning specified in Part I of Subtitle E of Title IV of ERISA.   Write-Down and Conversion Powers” means, with respect to any EEA Resolution Authority, the write-down and conversion powers of such EEA Resolution Authority from time to time under the Bail-In Legislation for the applicable EEA Member Country, which write-down and conversion powers are described in the EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule.   Yen” means the lawful currency of Japan.   Section 1.02.             Computation of Time Periods; Other Definitional Provisions. In this Agreement and the other Loan Documents in the computation of periods of time from a specified date to a later specified date, the word “from” means “from and including” and the words “to” and “until” each mean “to but excluding.” References in the Loan Documents to any agreement or contract “as amended” shall mean and be a reference to such agreement or contract as amended, amended and restated, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time in accordance with its terms.   Section 1.03.             Accounting Terms. All accounting terms not specifically defined herein shall be construed in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistent with those applied in the preparation of the financial statements referred to in Section 4.01(g) (“GAAP”).   Section 1.04.             Exchange Rates; Currency Equivalents. (a) The Administrative Agent or an Issuing Bank, as applicable, shall determine the Spot Rates as of each Revaluation Date to be used for calculating Dollar Equivalent amounts of Borrowings and outstanding amounts denominated in Alternative Currencies. Such Spot Rates shall become effective as of such Revaluation Date and shall be the Spot Rates employed in converting any amounts between the applicable currencies until the next Revaluation Date to occur. Except for purposes of financial statements delivered by the Borrower hereunder or calculating financial covenants hereunder or except as otherwise provided herein, the applicable amount of any currency (other than Dollars) for purposes of the Loan Documents shall be such Dollar Equivalent amount as so determined by the Administrative Agent or an Issuing Bank, as applicable.   33     (b)               Wherever in this Agreement in connection with a Borrowing, conversion, continuation or prepayment of a Eurodollar Rate Advance or the issuance, amendment or extension of a Letter of Credit, an amount, such as a required minimum or multiple amount, is expressed in Dollars, but such Borrowing, Eurodollar Rate Advance or Letter of Credit is denominated in an Alternative Currency, such amount shall be the relevant Alternative Currency Equivalent of such Dollar amount (rounded to the nearest unit of such Alternative Currency, with 0.5 of a unit being rounded upward), as determined by the Administrative Agent or an Issuing Bank, as the case may be.   Section 1.05.             Additional Alternative Currencies.   (a)               The Borrower may from time to time request that Eurodollar Rate Advances be made, and/or Letters of Credit be issued, under the Revolving Credit Facility in a currency other than those specifically listed in the definition of “Alternative Currency;” provided that such requested currency is a lawful currency (other than Dollars) that is readily available and freely transferable and convertible into Dollars. In the case of any such request with respect to the making of Eurodollar Rate Advances, such request shall be subject to the approval of the Administrative Agent and each of the Revolving Credit Lenders; and in the case of any such request with respect to the issuance of Letters of Credit, such request shall be subject to the approval of the Administrative Agent and the applicable Issuing Bank.   (b)               Any such request shall be made to the Administrative Agent not later than 11:00 a.m., 20 Business Days prior to the date of the desired Borrowing (or such other time or date as may be agreed by the Administrative Agent and, in the case of any such request pertaining to Letters of Credit, the applicable Issuing Bank, in its or their sole discretion). In the case of any such request pertaining to Eurodollar Rate Advances, the Administrative Agent shall promptly notify each Revolving Credit Lender thereof; and in the case of any such request pertaining to Letters of Credit, the Administrative Agent shall promptly notify the applicable Issuing Bank thereof. Each Revolving Credit Lender (in the case of any such request pertaining to Eurodollar Rate Advances) or Issuing Bank (in the case of a request pertaining to Letters of Credit) shall notify the Administrative Agent, not later than 11:00 a.m., ten Business Days after receipt of such request whether it consents, in its sole discretion, to the making of Eurodollar Rate Advances or the issuance of Letters of Credit, as the case may be, in such requested currency.   (c)               Any failure by a Revolving Credit Lender or Issuing Bank, as the case may be, to respond to such request within the time period specified in the preceding sentence shall be deemed to be a refusal by such Revolving Credit Lender or Issuing Bank, as the case may be, to permit Eurodollar Rate Advances to be made or Letters of Credit to be issued in such requested currency. If the Administrative Agent and all the Revolving Credit Lenders consent to making Eurodollar Rate Advances in such requested currency, the Administrative Agent shall so notify the Borrower and such currency shall thereupon be deemed for all purposes to be an Alternative Currency hereunder for purposes of any Borrowings of Eurodollar Rate Advances; and if the Administrative Agent and applicable Issuing Bank consent to the issuance of Letters of Credit in such requested currency, the Administrative Agent shall so notify the Borrower and such currency shall thereupon be deemed for all purposes to be an Alternative Currency hereunder for purposes of any Letter of Credit issuances. If the Administrative Agent shall fail to obtain consent to any request for an additional currency under this Section 1.05, the Administrative Agent shall promptly so notify the Borrower.   34     Section 1.06.             Change of Currency. (a) Each obligation of the Borrower to make a payment denominated in the national currency unit of any member state of the European Union that adopts the Euro as its lawful currency after the date hereof shall be redenominated into Euro at the time of such adoption (in accordance with the EMU Legislation). If, in relation to the currency of any such member state, the basis of accrual of interest expressed in this Agreement in respect of that currency shall be inconsistent with any convention or practice in the London interbank market for the basis of accrual of interest in respect of the Euro, such expressed basis shall be replaced by such convention or practice with effect from the date on which such member state adopts the Euro as its lawful currency; provided that if any Borrowing in the currency of such member state is outstanding immediately prior to such date, such replacement shall take effect, with respect to such Borrowing, at the end of the then current Interest Period.   (b)               Each provision of this Agreement shall be subject to such reasonable changes of construction as the Administrative Agent may from time to time specify to be appropriate to reflect the adoption of the Euro by any member state of the European Union and any relevant market conventions or practices relating to the Euro.   (c)               Each provision of this Agreement also shall be subject to such reasonable changes of construction as the Administrative Agent may from time to time specify to be appropriate to reflect a change in currency of any other country and any relevant market conventions or practices relating to the change in currency.   Section 1.07.             Letter of Credit Amounts. Unless otherwise specified herein, the amount of a Letter of Credit at any time shall be deemed to be the Dollar Equivalent of the stated amount of such Letter of Credit in effect at such time; provided, however, that with respect to any Letter of Credit that, by its terms or the terms of any letter of credit application and any related document related thereto, provides for one or more automatic increases in the stated amount thereof, the amount of such Letter of Credit shall be deemed to be the Dollar Equivalent of the maximum stated amount of such Letter of Credit after giving effect to all such increases, whether or not such maximum stated amount is in effect at such time.   Section 1.08.             Divisions. Any reference herein to a merger, transfer, consolidation, amalgamation, consolidation, assignment, sale, disposition or transfer, or similar term, shall be deemed to apply to a division of or by a limited liability company or a limited partnership, or an allocation of assets to a series of a limited liability company or a limited partnership (or the unwinding of such a division or allocation), as if it were a merger, transfer, consolidation, amalgamation, consolidation, assignment, sale, disposition or transfer, or similar term, as applicable, to, of or with a separate Person. Any division of a limited liability company or a limited partnership shall constitute a separate Person hereunder (and each division of any limited liability company or any limited partnership that is a Subsidiary, joint venture or any other like term shall also constitute such a Person or entity).   Section 1.09.             Eurodollar Rate Notification. Section 2.18 of this Agreement provides a mechanism for determining an alternative rate of interest in the event that one or more relevant interbank market offered rates is no longer available or in certain other circumstances. The Administrative Agent does not warrant or accept any responsibility for and shall not have any liability with respect to, the administration, submission or any other matter related to any relevant interbank market offered rate or other rates in the definition of "Eurodollar Rate" or with respect to any alternative or successor rate thereto, or replacement rate therefor.   35     Article II AMOUNTS AND TERMS OF THE ADVANCES AND THE LETTERS OF CREDIT   Section 2.01.             The Advances and the Letters of Credit.   (a)               The Revolving Credit Advances. Each Revolving Credit Lender severally agrees, on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, to make advances (each, a “Revolving Credit Advance”) to the Borrower from time to time on any Business Day during the period from the Closing Date until the Termination Date (i) in an amount for each such Advance not to exceed such Lender’s Unused Revolving Credit Commitment at such time, (ii) in an aggregate amount for all Revolving Credit Advances outstanding at any one time not to exceed an amount equal to (A) the aggregate Revolving Credit Commitments of all Revolving Credit Lenders, minus (B) the aggregate Swing Line Advances, minus (C) the aggregate Available Amount of all outstanding Letters of Credit, in each case outstanding at such time, and (iii) in an aggregate amount for all Revolving Credit Advances denominated in an Alternative Currency outstanding at any one time not to exceed, together with the aggregate amount of the Dollar Equivalent of all Letters of Credit and Letter of Credit Advances denominated in an Alternative Currency that are outstanding at such time, the Alternative Currency Sublimit. Each Revolving Credit Borrowing shall be in an aggregate amount equal to the Dollar Equivalent of $5,000,000 or an integral multiple equal to the Dollar Equivalent of $1,000,000 in excess thereof (other than a Borrowing the proceeds of which shall be used solely to repay or prepay in full outstanding Swing Line Advances or outstanding Letter of Credit Advances) and shall consist of Revolving Credit Advances made simultaneously by the Revolving Credit Lenders ratably according to their Revolving Credit Commitments. Within the limits of each Revolving Credit Lender’s Unused Revolving Credit Commitment in effect from time to time, the Borrower may borrow under this Section 2.01(a), prepay pursuant to Section 2.06(a) and reborrow under this Section 2.01(a). For the avoidance of doubt, on the Closing Date each Revolving Credit Lender that is also an Existing Revolving Credit Lender may fund all or a portion of its respective Closing Date Revolving Credit Advance hereunder through the cashless exchange of its Existing Revolving Credit Advances for a new Revolving Credit Advance hereunder, up to the full amount of such new Revolving Credit Advance. Revolving Credit Advances may be Eurodollar Rate Advances or Base Rate Advances, as further provided herein.   (b)               The Swing Line Advances. Subject to other arrangements as referred to in Section 2.02(b)(i), the Borrower may request the Swing Line Bank to make, and the Swing Line Bank may, if in its sole discretion it elects to do so, make, on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, Swing Line Advances to the Borrower in Dollars from time to time on any Business Day during the period from the Closing Date until the Termination Date (i) in an aggregate amount for all Swing Line Advances not to exceed at any time outstanding $60,000,000 (the “Swing Line Facility”) and (ii) if made pursuant to Section 2.02(b)(i), in an amount not at any time exceeding the amount of the then applicable Swing Line Reserve. No Swing Line Advance shall be used for the purpose of funding the payment of principal of any other Swing Line Advance. Each Swing Line Borrowing shall be in a minimum amount of no less than $100,000 and in multiples of $100,000 in excess thereof, and shall be made as a Base Rate Advance. Within the limits of the Swing Line Facility and within the limits referred to in clause (ii) above, so long as the Swing Line Bank, in its sole discretion, elects to make Swing Line Advances, the Borrower may borrow under this Section 2.01(b), repay pursuant to Section 2.04(d) or prepay pursuant to Section 2.06(a) and reborrow under this Section 2.01(b).   36     (c)               The Letters of Credit. Each Issuing Bank severally agrees, on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, to issue (or cause its Affiliate that is a commercial bank to issue on its behalf) letters of credit for the account of the Borrower from time to time on any Business Day during the period from the Closing Date until the date that is 60 days before the Termination Date, in an aggregate Available Amount (i) for each such Letter of Credit, together with all other outstanding Letters of Credit not to exceed at any time the Letter of Credit Facility at such time, (ii) for each such Letter of Credit not to exceed at any time the lesser of (x) such Issuing Bank’s Letter of Credit Commitment at such time and (y) the Unused Revolving Credit Commitments of the Revolving Credit Lenders at such time and (iii) for each such Letter of Credit denominated in an Alternative Currency not to exceed, together with all other outstanding Letters of Credit, Letter of Credit Advances and Revolving Credit Advances denominated in an Alternative Currency, the Alternative Currency Sublimit. It is understood and agreed that the Existing Letters of Credit shall be deemed to be Letters of Credit issued hereunder for all purposes under this Agreement and the Loan Documents. No Letter of Credit shall have an expiration date (including all rights of the Borrower or the beneficiary to require renewal) later than the earlier of 60 days before the Termination Date and (A) in the case of a Standby Letter of Credit, one year (constituting 365 days or 366 days, as the case may be) after the date of issuance thereof, but may by its terms be renewable annually upon notice (a “Notice of Renewal”) given to the Issuing Bank and the Administrative Agent on or prior to any date for notice of renewal set forth in such Letter of Credit but in any event at least ten Business Days prior to the date of the proposed renewal of such Standby Letter of Credit and upon fulfillment of the applicable conditions set forth in Article III unless such Issuing Bank has notified the Borrower (with a copy to the Administrative Agent) on or prior to the date for notice of termination set forth in such Letter of Credit but in any event at least ten Business Days prior to the then effective expiration date of its election not to renew such Standby Letter of Credit (a “Notice of Termination”; it being understood and agreed that an Issuing Bank shall not be entitled to issue a Notice of Termination with respect to such a renewal unless (i) the conditions precedent to the issuance of Letters of Credit set forth in Section 3.02 shall not have been fulfilled or waived in accordance herewith, or (ii) a Default shall have occurred and be continuing, or (iii) pursuant to such renewal the effective expiration date of such Letter of Credit would occur after the Termination Date, or (iv) such Issuing Bank shall have procured a replacement Issuing Bank) and (B) in the case of a Trade Letter of Credit, 60 days after the date of issuance thereof; provided that the terms of each Standby Letter of Credit that is renewable annually shall (x) require the Issuing Bank that issued such Standby Letter of Credit to give the beneficiary named in such Standby Letter of Credit notice of any Notice of Termination, (y) permit such beneficiary, upon receipt of such notice, to draw under such Standby Letter of Credit prior to the date such Standby Letter of Credit otherwise would have been automatically renewed and (z) not, unless otherwise agreed by the Issuing Bank, permit the expiration date (after giving effect to any renewal) of such Standby Letter of Credit in any event to be extended to a date later than 60 days before the Termination Date. If either a Notice of Renewal is not given by the Borrower or a Notice of Termination is given by the relevant Issuing Bank pursuant to the immediately preceding sentence, such Standby Letter of Credit shall expire on the date on which it otherwise would have been renewed; provided, however, that even in the absence of receipt of a Notice of Renewal the relevant Issuing Bank may in its discretion, unless instructed to the contrary by the Administrative Agent or the Borrower, deem that a Notice of Renewal had been timely delivered and in such case, a Notice of Renewal shall be deemed to have been so delivered for all purposes under this Agreement. Each Standby Letter of Credit shall contain a provision authorizing the Issuing Bank thereunder to deliver to the beneficiary of such Letter of Credit, upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, a notice (a “Default Termination Notice”) terminating such Letter of Credit and giving such beneficiary 15 days to draw such Letter of Credit. Within the limits of the Letter of Credit Facility, and subject to the limits referred to above, the Borrower may request the issuance of Letters of Credit under this Section 2.01(c), repay any Letter of Credit Advances resulting from drawings thereunder pursuant to Section 2.03(c) and request the issuance of additional Letters of Credit under this Section 2.01(c).   37     (d)               Incremental Advances. Each Incremental Lender having an Incremental Revolving Credit Commitment, as the case may be, agrees, on the terms and conditions set forth in Section 2.17 of this Agreement and in the applicable Incremental Assumption Agreement, to make Incremental Revolving Credit Advances to the Borrower, in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed its applicable Incremental Term Commitment or Incremental Revolving Credit Commitment, as the case may be.   Section 2.02.             Making the Advances.   (a)               Except as otherwise provided in Section 2.02(b) or 2.03, each Borrowing shall be made on notice, given not later than 12:00 P.M. (New York City time) on the third Business Day prior to the date of the proposed Borrowing in the case of a Borrowing consisting of Eurodollar Rate Advances in Dollars, on the fourth Business Day prior to the date of the proposed Borrowing in the case of a Borrowing denominated in an Alternative Currency, or on the date of the proposed Borrowing in the case of a Borrowing consisting of Base Rate Advances, by the Borrower to the Administrative Agent, which shall give to each Appropriate Lender prompt notice thereof by facsimile. Each such notice of a Borrowing (a “Notice of Borrowing”) shall be in writing or by telephone, confirmed immediately in writing or facsimile, in substantially the form of Exhibit B hereto, specifying therein the requested (i) date of such Borrowing, (ii) Facility under which such Borrowing is to be made, (iii) Type of Advances comprising such Borrowing, (iv) aggregate amount of such Borrowing (expressed in Dollars), (v) currency of such proposed Borrowing and (vi) in the case of a Borrowing consisting of Eurodollar Rate Advances, initial Interest Period for each such Advance. Each Appropriate Lender shall, before (A) 12:00 P.M. (New York City time) on the date of such Borrowing, in the case of a Borrowing consisting of Eurodollar Rate Advances or (B) 3:00 P.M. (New York City time) on the date of such Borrowing, in the case of a Borrowing consisting of Base Rate Advances, make available for the account of its Applicable Lending Office to the Administrative Agent at the Administrative Agent Account, in same day funds, such Lender’s ratable portion of such Borrowing in accordance with the respective Commitments under the applicable Facility of such Lender and the other Appropriate Lenders. After the Administrative Agent’s receipt of such funds and upon fulfillment of the applicable conditions set forth in Article III, the Administrative Agent will make such funds available to the Borrower by crediting the Borrower’s Account; provided, however, that, in the case of any Revolving Credit Borrowing, the Administrative Agent shall first make a portion of such funds equal to the aggregate principal amount of any Swing Line Advances and Letter of Credit Advances made by the Swing Line Bank or any Issuing Bank, as the case may be, and by any other Revolving Credit Lender and outstanding on the date of such Revolving Credit Borrowing, plus interest accrued and unpaid thereon to and as of such date, available to the Swing Line Bank or such Issuing Bank, as the case may be, and such other Revolving Credit Lenders for repayment of such Swing Line Advances and Letter of Credit Advances. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall the Swing Line Bank be required to fund any Swing Line Advance if any Revolving Lender is at that time a Defaulting Lender, unless the Swing Line Bank has entered into arrangements with the Borrower or such Defaulting Lender, including, without limitation, the delivery of cash collateral, or the reallocation of such Defaulting Lender’s purchase obligation, in each case in a manner that is in form and substance satisfactory to such Swing Line Bank, to eliminate such Swing Line Bank’s actual or potential Fronting Exposure (after giving effect to Section 2.15(a)(iii)) with respect to the Defaulting Lender arising from either the Swing Line Advance then proposed to be funded or that Swing Line Advance and all other Swing Line Advances as to which the Swing Line Bank has actual or potential Fronting Exposure, as it may elect in its sole discretion.   38     (b)               (i) Swing Line Borrowings may be made either upon notice as set forth in Section 2.02(b)(ii) below or pursuant to this Section 2.02(b)(i) on a daily basis under mechanics mutually agreed to by the Borrower and the Swing Line Bank, subject in any case to the fulfillment of the applicable conditions precedent set forth in Article III hereof. The Swing Line Reserve at any time shall be the amount most recently established by the Borrower by written notice to the Administrative Agent confirmed in writing by the Swing Line Bank as the maximum aggregate principal amount of Swing Line Borrowings to be permitted to be outstanding at any one time (the “Swing Line Reserve”). Swing Line Advances made pursuant to this Section 2.02(b)(i) shall be made without any requirement for a prior written or telephonic request given to the Administrative Agent. The Swing Line Bank will notify the Administrative Agent, on a monthly basis, of any Swing Line Advances so made. The Swing Line Bank shall not at any time permit the aggregate outstanding amount of the Swing Line Advances to exceed the then applicable amount of the Swing Line Reserve.   (ii)              Each Swing Line Borrowing, if not made in accordance with Section 2.02(b)(i) above, shall be made on notice, given not later than 3:00 P.M. (New York City time) on the date of the proposed Swing Line Borrowing, by the Borrower to the Swing Line Bank and the Administrative Agent. Each such notice of a Swing Line Borrowing (a “Notice of Swing Line Borrowing”) shall be in writing or by telephone, confirmed immediately in writing, or facsimile, specifying therein the requested (i) date of such Borrowing, (ii) amount of such Borrowing and (iii) maturity of such Borrowing (which maturity shall be no later than the 30th day after the requested date of such Borrowing). If, in its sole discretion, it elects to make the requested Swing Line Advance, the Swing Line Bank will make the amount thereof available to the Administrative Agent at the Administrative Agent Account, in same day funds. After the Administrative Agent’s receipt of such funds and upon fulfillment of the applicable conditions set forth in Article III, the Administrative Agent will make such funds available to the Borrower by crediting the Borrower’s Account.   (iii)            Upon written demand by the Swing Line Bank, with a copy of such demand to the Administrative Agent, each other Revolving Credit Lender shall purchase from the Swing Line Bank, and the Swing Line Bank shall sell and assign to each such other Revolving Credit Lender, such other Lender’s Pro Rata Share of such outstanding Swing Line Advance as of the date of such demand, by making available for the account of its Applicable Lending Office to the Administrative Agent for the account of the Swing Line Bank, by deposit to the Administrative Agent’s Account, in same day funds, an amount equal to the portion of the outstanding principal amount of such Swing Line Advance to be purchased by such Lender. The Borrower hereby agrees to each such sale and assignment, and all parties hereto acknowledge and agree that the obligations of such other Revolving Credit Lenders to purchase outstanding Swing Line Advances is absolute and unconditional under all circumstances, and shall be enforceable notwithstanding the occurrence of any Default, the termination of the Revolving Credit Commitments or any other circumstances. Each Revolving Credit Lender agrees to purchase its Pro Rata Share of an outstanding Swing Line Advance on (i) the Business Day on which demand therefor is made by the Swing Line Bank, provided that notice of such demand is given not later than 11:00 A.M. (New York City time) on such Business Day or (ii) the first Business Day next succeeding such demand if notice of such demand is given after such time. Upon any such assignment by the Swing Line Bank to any other Revolving Credit Lender of a portion of a Swing Line Advance, the Swing Line Bank represents and warrants to such other Lender that the Swing Line Bank is the legal and beneficial owner of such interest being assigned by it, but makes no other representation or warranty and assumes no responsibility with respect to such Swing Line Advance, the Loan Documents or the Borrower. If and to the extent that any Revolving Credit Lender shall not have so made the amount of such Swing Line Advance available to the Administrative Agent, or if the Swing Line Bank must disgorge or return any amounts paid by the Borrower in respect thereof, such Revolving Credit Lender agrees to pay to the Administrative Agent for the account of the Swing Line Bank forthwith on demand such amount together with interest thereon, for each day from the date of demand by the Swing Line Bank until the date such amount is paid to the Administrative Agent, at the Base Rate. If such Lender shall pay to the Administrative Agent such amount for the account of the Swing Line Bank on any Business Day, such amount so paid in respect of principal shall constitute a Swing Line Advance made by such Lender on such Business Day for purposes of this Agreement, and the outstanding principal amount of the Swing Line Advance made by the Swing Line Bank shall be reduced by such amount on such Business Day.   (c)               Anything in subsection (a) above to the contrary notwithstanding, (i) the Borrower may not select Eurodollar Rate Advances for any Borrowing if the aggregate amount of such Borrowing is less than $5,000,000 or if the obligation of the Appropriate Lenders to make Eurodollar Rate Advances shall then be suspended pursuant to Section 2.09 or 2.10 and (ii) the Revolving Credit Advances may not be outstanding as part of more than ten separate Borrowings.   39       (d)               Each Notice of Borrowing and Notice of Swing Line Borrowing shall be irrevocable and binding on the Borrower. In the case of any Borrowing that the related Notice of Borrowing specifies is to be comprised of Eurodollar Rate Advances, the Borrower shall indemnify each Appropriate Lender against any loss, cost or expense incurred by such Lender as a result of any failure to fulfill on or before the date specified in such Notice of Borrowing for such Borrowing the applicable conditions set forth in Article III, including, without limitation, any loss (including loss of anticipated profits), cost or expense incurred by reason of the liquidation or reemployment of deposits or other funds acquired by such Lender to fund the Advance to be made by such Lender as part of such Borrowing when such Advance, as a result of such failure, is not made on such date.   (e)               Unless the Administrative Agent shall have received notice from an Appropriate Lender prior to the date of any Borrowing under a Facility under which such Lender has a Commitment that such Lender will not make available to the Administrative Agent such Lender’s ratable portion of such Borrowing, the Administrative Agent may assume that such Lender has made such portion available to the Administrative Agent on the date of such Borrowing in accordance with subsection (a) of this Section 2.02 and the Administrative Agent may, in reliance upon such assumption, make available to the Borrower on such date a corresponding amount. If and to the extent that such Lender shall not have so made such ratable portion available to the Administrative Agent, such Lender and the Borrower severally agree to repay or pay to the Administrative Agent forthwith on demand such corresponding amount and to pay interest thereon, for each day from the date such amount is made available to the Borrower until the date such amount is repaid or paid to the Administrative Agent, at (i) in the case of the Borrower, the interest rate applicable at such time under Section 2.07 to Advances comprising such Borrowing and (ii) in the case of such Lender, at the greater of the Federal Funds Effective Rate and a rate determined by the Administrative Agent in accordance with banking industry rules on interbank compensation. If such Lender shall pay to the Administrative Agent such corresponding amount, such amount so paid shall constitute such Lender’s Advance as part of such Borrowing for all purposes.   (f)                The failure of any Lender to make the Advance to be made by it as part of any Borrowing shall not relieve any other Lender of its obligation, if any, hereunder to make its Advance on the date of such Borrowing, but no Lender shall be responsible for the failure of any other Lender to make the Advance to be made by such other Lender on the date of any Borrowing.   40     Section 2.03.             Issuance of and Drawings and Reimbursement Under Letters of Credit.   (a)               Request for Issuance. Each Letter of Credit shall be issued upon notice, given not later than 11:00 A.M. (New York City time) on the fifth Business Day prior to the date of the proposed issuance of such Letter of Credit, by the Borrower to any Issuing Bank, which shall give to the Administrative Agent and each Revolving Credit Lender prompt notice thereof in writing or by facsimile. Each such notice of issuance of a Letter of Credit (a “Notice of Issuance”) shall be in writing or by telephone, confirmed immediately in writing, or facsimile, specifying therein the requested (i) date of such issuance (which shall be a Business Day), (ii) Available Amount and currency (which shall be Dollars or an Alternative Currency) of such Letter of Credit, (iii) expiration date of such Letter of Credit, (iv) name and address of the beneficiary of such Letter of Credit and (v) form of such Letter of Credit, and shall be accompanied by such application and agreement for letter of credit as such Issuing Bank may specify to the Borrower for use in connection with such requested Letter of Credit (a “Letter of Credit Agreement”). If (x) the requested form of such Letter of Credit is acceptable to such Issuing Bank in its sole discretion and (y) it has not received notice of objection to such issuance from Lenders holding at least a majority of the Revolving Credit Commitments, such Issuing Bank will, upon fulfillment of the applicable conditions set forth in Article III, make such Letter of Credit available to the Borrower at its office referred to in Section 8.02 or as otherwise agreed with the Borrower in connection with such issuance; provided that no Issuing Bank shall be required to issue any Letter of Credit if any Lender is at that time a Defaulting Lender, unless the Issuing Bank has entered into arrangements with the Borrower and/or such Defaulting Lender, including, without limitation, the delivery of cash collateral, or the reallocation of such Defaulting Lender’s purchase obligation, in each case in a manner that is in form and substance satisfactory to such Issuing Bank, to eliminate such Issuing Bank’s actual or potential Fronting Exposure (after giving effect to Section 2.15(a)(iii)) with respect to the Defaulting Lender arising from either the Letter of Credit then proposed to be issued or that Letter of Credit and all other Letter of Credit Advances as to which the Issuing Bank has actual or potential Fronting Exposure, as it may elect in its sole discretion. In the event and to the extent that the provisions of any Letter of Credit Agreement shall conflict with this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement shall govern.   (b)               Letter of Credit Reports. Each Issuing Bank shall furnish (i) to the Administrative Agent on or about the first Business Day of each week a written report summarizing issuance and expiration dates of Letters of Credit issued by such Issuing Bank during the previous week and drawings during such week under all Letters of Credit, (ii) to each Revolving Credit Lender on or about the first Business Day of each month a written report summarizing issuance and expiration dates of Letters of Credit issued by such Issuing Bank during the preceding month and drawings during such month under all such Letters of Credit and (iii) to the Administrative Agent and each Revolving Credit Lender on or about the first Business Day of each calendar quarter a written report setting forth the average daily aggregate Available Amount during the preceding calendar quarter of all Letters of Credit issued by such Issuing Bank.   41     (c)               Drawing and Reimbursement. Upon receipt from the beneficiary of any Letter of Credit of any notice of drawing under such Letter of Credit, the Issuing Bank shall notify the Borrower and the Administrative Agent thereof. In the case of a Letter of Credit denominated in an Alternative Currency, the Borrower shall reimburse the Issuing Bank in such Alternative Currency, unless (A) the Issuing Bank (at its option) shall have specified in such notice that it will require reimbursement in Dollars, or (B) in the absence of any such requirement for reimbursement in Dollars, the Borrower shall have notified the Issuing Bank promptly following receipt of the notice of drawing that the Borrower will reimburse the Issuing Bank in Dollars. In the case of any such reimbursement in Dollars of a drawing under a Letter of Credit denominated in an Alternative Currency, the Issuing Bank shall notify the Borrower of the Dollar Equivalent of the amount of the drawing promptly following the determination thereof. Not later than 11:00 a.m. on the Business Day following the date of any payment by the Issuing Bank under a Letter of Credit to be reimbursed in Dollars, or the Applicable Time on the date of any payment by the Issuing Bank under a Letter of Credit to be reimbursed in an Alternative Currency (each such date, an “Honor Date”), the Borrower shall reimburse the Issuing Bank through the Administrative Agent in an amount equal to the amount of such drawing and in the applicable currency. If the Borrower fails to so reimburse the Issuing Bank by such time, the Administrative Agent shall promptly notify each Lender of the Honor Date, the amount of the unreimbursed drawing (expressed in Dollars in the amount of the Dollar Equivalent thereof in the case of a Letter of Credit denominated in an Alternative Currency) (the “Unreimbursed Amount”), and the amount of such Lender’s Pro Rata Share thereof. In such event, the Borrower shall be deemed to have requested and the Issuing Bank shall deemed to have made a Letter of Credit Advance to be disbursed on the Honor Date in an amount equal to the Unreimbursed Amount, without regard to the minimum and multiples specified in this Agreement for the principal amount of Base Rate Advances, but subject to the amount of the unutilized portion of the Commitments and the conditions set forth in Section 3.02 (other than the delivery of a Notice of Borrowing). Any notice given by the Issuing Bank or the Administrative Agent pursuant to this Section 2.03(c) may be given by telephone if immediately confirmed in writing; provided that the lack of such an immediate confirmation shall not affect the conclusiveness or binding effect of such notice.   Upon any notice by any Issuing Bank to the Lenders pursuant to the foregoing paragraph, each Revolving Credit Lender shall purchase from such Issuing Bank, and such Issuing Bank shall sell and assign to each such Revolving Credit Lender, such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of such outstanding Letter of Credit Advance as of the date of such purchase, by making available for the account of its Applicable Lending Office to the Administrative Agent for the account of such Issuing Bank, by deposit to the Administrative Agent’s Account, in same day funds, an amount in Dollars equal to the portion of the outstanding principal amount of such Letter of Credit Advance to be purchased by such Lender; provided that no Lender shall have any obligation to make any such purchase in respect of a drawing under any Letter of Credit that occurs following the Termination Date. Promptly after receipt thereof, the Administrative Agent shall transfer such funds in Dollars to such Issuing Bank. The Borrower hereby agrees to each such sale and assignment, and all parties hereto acknowledge and agree that the obligations of such other Revolving Credit Lenders to purchase outstanding Letter of Credit Advances is absolute and unconditional under all circumstances, and shall be enforceable notwithstanding the occurrence of any Default, the termination of the Revolving Credit Commitments or any other circumstances. Each Revolving Credit Lender agrees to purchase its Pro Rata Share of an outstanding Letter of Credit Advance on (i) the Business Day on which demand therefor is made by the applicable Issuing Bank, provided that notice of such demand is given not later than 11:00 A.M. (New York City time) on such Business Day, or (ii) the first Business Day next succeeding such demand if notice of such demand is given after such time. Upon any such assignment by an Issuing Bank to any Revolving Credit Lender of a portion of a Letter of Credit Advance, such Issuing Bank represents and warrants to such other Lender that such Issuing Bank is the legal and beneficial owner of such interest being assigned by it, free and clear of any liens, but makes no other representation or warranty and assumes no responsibility with respect to such Letter of Credit Advance, the Loan Documents or the Borrower. If and to the extent that any Revolving Credit Lender shall not have so made the amount of such Letter of Credit Advance available to the Administrative Agent, or if an Issuing Bank must disgorge or return any amounts paid by the Borrower in respect thereof, such Revolving Credit Lender agrees to pay to the Administrative Agent for the account of such Issuing Bank forthwith on demand such amount together with interest thereon, for each day from the date of demand by such Issuing Bank until the date such amount is paid to the Administrative Agent, at the Federal Funds Rate for its account or the account of such Issuing Bank, as applicable. If such Lender shall pay to the Administrative Agent such amount for the account of such Issuing Bank on any Business Day, such amount so paid in respect of principal shall constitute a Letter of Credit Advance denominated in Dollars made by such Lender on such Business Day for purposes of this Agreement, and the outstanding principal amount of the Letter of Credit Advance made by such Issuing Bank shall be reduced by such amount on such Business Day.   42     (d)               Failure to Make Letter of Credit Advances. The failure of any Lender to make the Letter of Credit Advance to be made by it on the date specified in Section 2.03(c) shall not relieve any other Lender of its obligation hereunder to make its Letter of Credit Advance on such date, but no Lender shall be responsible for the failure of any other Lender to make the Letter of Credit Advance to be made by such other Lender on such date.   (e)               Cash Collateral. No later than 30 days prior to the Termination Date, in the event that any Letter of Credit has an expiration date later than the Termination Date, the Borrower shall deposit an amount equal to 100% of the Available Amount of all such Letters of Credit into the L/C Cash Collateral Account.   Section 2.04.             Repayment of Advances.   (a)               Revolving Credit Advances. The Borrower shall repay to the Administrative Agent for the ratable account of the Revolving Credit Lenders on the Termination Date the aggregate principal amount of the Revolving Credit Advances then outstanding.   (b)               Swing Line Advances. The Borrower shall repay to the Administrative Agent for the account of the Swing Line Bank and each other Revolving Credit Lender that has made a Swing Line Advance the outstanding principal amount of each Swing Line Advance made by each of them on the earlier of the maturity date specified in the applicable Notice of Swing Line Borrowing (which maturity shall be no later than the 30th day after the requested date of such Borrowing) and the Termination Date.   (c)               Letter of Credit Advances.   (i)                 The Borrower shall repay to the Administrative Agent for the account of each Issuing Bank and each other Revolving Credit Lender that has made a Letter of Credit Advance on the earlier of demand and the Termination Date the outstanding principal amount of each Letter of Credit Advance made by each of them.   43     (ii)              The Obligations of the Borrower under this Agreement, any Letter of Credit Agreement and any other agreement or instrument relating to any Letter of Credit, and the obligations of Revolving Credit Lenders to reimburse any Issuing Bank for Letter of Credit Advances not reimbursed by the Borrower, shall be unconditional and irrevocable, and shall be paid strictly in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, such Letter of Credit Agreement and such other agreement or instrument under all circumstances, including, without limitation, the following circumstances:   (A)             any lack of validity or enforceability of any Loan Document, any Letter of Credit Agreement, any Letter of Credit or any other agreement or instrument relating thereto (all of the foregoing being, collectively, the “L/C Related Documents”);   (B)              any change in the time, manner or place of payment of, or in any other term of, all or any of the Obligations of the Borrower in respect of any L/C Related Document or any other amendment or waiver of or any consent to departure from all or any of the L/C Related Documents;   (C)              the existence of any claim, set-off, defense or other right that the Borrower may have at any time against any beneficiary or any transferee of a Letter of Credit (or any Persons for which any such beneficiary or any such transferee may be acting), any Issuing Bank or any other Person, whether in connection with the transactions contemplated by the L/C Related Documents or any unrelated transaction;   (D)             any statement or any other document presented under a Letter of Credit proving to be forged, fraudulent, invalid or insufficient in any respect or any statement therein being untrue or inaccurate in any respect;   (E)              payment by any Issuing Bank under a Letter of Credit against presentation of a draft or certificate that does not comply with the terms of such Letter of Credit;   (F)              any exchange, release or non-perfection of any collateral, or any release or amendment or waiver of or consent to departure from the Guaranties or any other guarantee, for all or any of the Obligations of the Borrower in respect of the L/C Related Documents; or   (G)             any other circumstance or happening whatsoever, whether or not similar to any of the foregoing, including, without limitation, any other circumstance that might otherwise constitute a defense available to, or a discharge of, the Borrower.   Section 2.05.             Termination or Reduction of the Commitments.   (a)               Optional. The Borrower may, upon at least five Business Days’ notice to the Administrative Agent, terminate in whole or reduce in part the unused portions of the Letter of Credit Facility and the Unused Revolving Credit Commitments; provided, however, that each partial reduction of a Facility (i) shall be in an aggregate amount of $5,000,000 or an integral multiple of $1,000,000 in excess thereof and (ii) shall be made ratably among the Appropriate Lenders in accordance with their Commitments with respect to such Facility.   44     (b)               Mandatory.   (i)                 The Letter of Credit Facility shall be permanently reduced from time to time on the date of each reduction in the Revolving Credit Facility by the amount, if any, by which the amount of the Letter of Credit Facility exceeds the Revolving Credit Facility after giving effect to such reduction of the Revolving Credit Facility.   (ii)              The Swing Line Facility shall be permanently reduced from time to time on the date of each reduction in the Revolving Credit Facility by the amount, if any, by which the amount of the Swing Line Facility exceeds the Revolving Credit Facility after giving effect to such reduction of the Revolving Credit Facility.   Section 2.06.             Prepayments.   (a)               Optional. The Borrower may, upon notice not later than 1:00 P.M. (New York City time) at least one Business Day in advance in the case of Base Rate Advances, and not later than 1:00 P.M. (New York City time) at least three Business Days in advance in the case of Eurodollar Rate Advances and four Business Days in advance (or five Business Days in advance, in the case of prepayment of Advances denominated in Special Notice Currencies) in the case of Eurodollar Rate Advances denominated in Alternative Currencies, in each case to the Administrative Agent stating the proposed date and aggregate principal amount of the prepayment, and if such notice is given the Borrower shall, prepay the outstanding aggregate principal amount of the Advances comprising part of the same Borrowing in whole or ratably in part, together with accrued interest to the date of such prepayment on the aggregate principal amount prepaid; provided, however, that (x) each partial prepayment shall be in an aggregate principal amount of $5,000,000 or an integral multiple of $1,000,000 in excess thereof and (y) if any prepayment of a Eurodollar Rate Advance is made on a date other than the last day of an Interest Period for such Advance, the Borrower shall also pay any amounts owing pursuant to Section 8.04(c). Each such prepayment shall be applied, at the option of the Borrower either (i) to any Revolving Credit Facility or (ii) to the Swing Line Advances or (iii) to the Letter of Credit Advances or (iv) to any Incremental Facility. Notwithstanding the foregoing, prepayment of Swing Line Advances held by the Swing Line Bank shall not require any prior notice.   (b)               Mandatory.   (i)                 If the Administrative Agent notifies the Borrower at any time that the sum of (A) (1) the Dollar Equivalent of the aggregate principal amount of all Revolving Credit Advances and all Letter of Credit Advances outstanding at such time plus (2) the Dollar Equivalent of the aggregate Available Amount of all Letters of Credit outstanding at such time, (3) the Swing Line Reserve at such time and (4) the aggregate principal amount of all Swing Line Advances outstanding at such time exceeds (B) an amount equal to 105% of the Revolving Credit Commitments then in effect, then, within five Business Days after receipt of such notice, the Borrower shall prepay an aggregate principal amount of the Revolving Credit Advances comprising part of the same Borrowings, the Letter of Credit Advances and the Swing Line Advances and deposit an amount in the L/C Cash Collateral Account in accordance with clause (iii) below in an amount equal to the excess over an amount equal to the Revolving Credit Commitments.   45     (ii)              The Borrower shall, on each Business Day, pay to the Administrative Agent for deposit in the L/C Cash Collateral Account an amount sufficient to cause the aggregate amount on deposit in the L/C Cash Collateral Account to equal the amount by which the aggregate Available Amount of all Letters of Credit then outstanding exceeds the Letter of Credit Facility on such Business Day.   (iii)            Prepayments of the Revolving Credit Facility made pursuant to clause (i) or (ii) above shall be first applied to prepay Letter of Credit Advances then outstanding until such Advances are paid in full, second applied to prepay Swing Line Advances then outstanding until such Advances are paid in full, third applied to prepay Revolving Credit Advances then outstanding comprising part of the same Borrowings until such Advances are paid in full and fourth deposited in the L/C Cash Collateral Account to cash collateralize 100% of the Available Amount of the Letters of Credit then outstanding; and, in the case of prepayments of the Revolving Credit Facility required pursuant to clause (i), (ii), or (iii) above, the amount remaining (if any) after the prepayment in full of the Advances then outstanding and the 100% cash collateralization of the aggregate Available Amount of Letters of Credit then outstanding may be retained by the Borrower. Upon the drawing of any Letter of Credit for which funds are on deposit in the L/C Cash Collateral Account (including following the Termination Date), such funds shall be applied to reimburse the Issuing Banks or Revolving Credit Lenders, as applicable.   (iv)             If the Administrative Agent notifies the Borrower at any time that the outstanding amount of all Revolving Credit Advances, Letters of Credit and Letter of Credit Advances denominated in Alternative Currencies at such time exceeds 105% of the Alternative Currency Sublimit then in effect, then, within two Business Days after receipt of such notice, the Borrower shall prepay Revolving Credit Advances or Letter of Credit Advances in an aggregate amount sufficient to reduce such outstanding amount as of such date of payment to an amount not to exceed 100% of the Alternative Currency Sublimit then in effect.   (v)               All prepayments under this subsection (b) shall be made together with accrued interest to the date of such prepayment on the principal amount prepaid.   46     Section 2.07.             Interest.   (a)               Scheduled Interest. The Borrower shall pay interest on the unpaid principal amount of each Advance owing to each Lender from and including the date of such Advance until (but excluding) the date such principal amount shall be paid in full, at the following rates per annum:   (i)                 Base Rate Advances. During such periods as such Advance is a Base Rate Advance, a rate per annum equal at all times to the sum of (A) the Base Rate in effect from time to time plus (B) the Applicable Margin in effect from time to time, payable in arrears quarterly on the last day of each March, June, September and December during such periods and on the date such Base Rate Advance shall be Converted or paid in full.   (ii)              Eurodollar Rate Advances. During such periods as such Advance is a Eurodollar Rate Advance, a rate per annum equal at all times during each Interest Period for such Advance to the sum of (A) the Eurodollar Rate for such Interest Period for such Advance plus (B) the Applicable Margin in effect on the first day of such Interest Period, payable in arrears on the last day of such Interest Period and, if such Interest Period has a duration of more than three months, on each day that occurs during such Interest Period every three months from the first day of such Interest Period and on the date such Eurodollar Rate Advance shall be Converted or paid in full.   (b)               Default Interest. Upon the occurrence and during the continuance of a Default, the Borrower shall pay interest on (i) the unpaid principal amount of each Advance owing to each Lender, payable in arrears on the dates referred to in clause (a)(i) or (a)(ii) above and on demand, at a rate per annum equal at all times to 2.0% per annum above the rate per annum required to be paid on such Advance pursuant to clause (a)(i) or (a)(ii) above and (ii) to the fullest extent permitted by law, the amount of any interest, fee or other amount payable under the Loan Documents that is not paid when due, from the date such amount shall be due until such amount shall be paid in full, payable in arrears on the date such amount shall be paid in full and on demand, at a rate per annum equal at all times to 2.0% per annum above the rate per annum required to be paid, in the case of interest, on the Type of Advance on which such interest has accrued pursuant to clause (a)(i) or (a)(ii) above and, in all other cases, on Base Rate Advances pursuant to clause (a)(i) above.   (c)               Notice of Interest Period and Interest Rate. Promptly after receipt of a Notice of Borrowing pursuant to Section 2.02(a), a notice of Conversion pursuant to Section 2.09 or a notice of selection of an Interest Period pursuant to the terms of the definition of “Interest Period,” the Administrative Agent shall give notice to the Borrower and each Appropriate Lender of the applicable Interest Period and the applicable interest rate determined by the Administrative Agent for purposes of clause (a)(i) or (a)(ii) above.   Section 2.08.             Fees.   (a)               Commitment Fee. The Borrower shall pay to the Administrative Agent for the account of the Revolving Credit Lenders a commitment fee, from the Closing Date in the case of each Initial Lender (and from the effective date specified in the Assignment and Assumption pursuant to which it became a Revolving Credit Lender in the case of each other Revolving Credit Lender) until the Termination Date, payable in arrears quarterly on the last day of each March, June, September and December, commencing on December 31, 2019 and on the Termination Date, at a rate per annum equal to the Commitment Fee Percentage, in each case on the average daily portion of the sum of (x) each Revolving Credit Lender’s Unused Revolving Credit Commitment plus (y) such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the Swing Line Reserve and Swing Line Advances made pursuant to Section 2.02(b)(ii) (including all outstanding Swing Line Advances for which the Revolving Credit Lenders have not been required to make any purchase pursuant to Section 2.02(b)(iii)) during such period (excluding the Pro Rata Share of any Lender that is the Swing Line Bank who has made the relevant Swing Line Advance); provided, however, that any commitment fee accrued with respect to any of the Commitments of a Defaulting Lender during the period prior to the time such Lender became a Defaulting Lender and unpaid at such time shall not be payable by the Borrower so long as such Lender shall be a Defaulting Lender except to the extent that such commitment fee shall otherwise have been due and payable by the Borrower prior to such time; and provided further that no commitment fee shall accrue on any of the Commitments of a Defaulting Lender so long as such Lender shall be a Defaulting Lender.   47     (b)               Letter of Credit Fees, Etc.   (i)                 The Borrower shall pay to the Administrative Agent for the account of each Revolving Credit Lender a commission, payable in arrears quarterly on the last day of each March, June, September and December, commencing December 31, 2019, and on the Termination Date, on such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the average daily aggregate Available Amount during such quarter of Letters of Credit outstanding from time to time at the rate equal to the Applicable Margin for Eurodollar Rate Advances; provided, however, any Letter of Credit fees otherwise payable for the account of a Defaulting Lender with respect to any Letter of Credit as to which such Defaulting Lender has not provided cash collateral satisfactory to the applicable Issuing Bank pursuant to Section 2.03(a) shall be payable, to the maximum extent permitted by law, to the other Lenders in accordance with the upward adjustments of their respective Pro Rata Shares allocable to such Letter of Credit pursuant to Section 2.15(a)(iii), with the balance of such fee, if any, payable to the applicable Issuing Bank for its own account.   (ii)              The Borrower shall pay to each Issuing Bank, for its own account, (A) an issuance fee for each Letter of Credit issued by such Issuing Bank in an amount as the Borrower and such Issuing Bank may agree, payable on the date of issuance and on renewal of such Letter of Credit, and (B) such other commissions, fronting fees, transfer fees and other fees and charges in connection with the issuance or administration of each Letter of Credit issued by such Issuing Bank as the Borrower and such Issuing Bank shall agree.   (c)               Administrative Agent’s Fees. The Borrower shall pay to the Administrative Agent and each Joint Lead Arranger for its own account such fees as may from time to time be agreed between the Borrower and the Administrative Agent or such Joint Lead Arranger, as the case may be, including the fees payable to the Joint Lead Arrangers pursuant to any Fee Letter.   48     Section 2.09.             Conversion and Continuation of Advances.   (a)               Optional. Each Conversion of Advances from one Type to another and each continuation of Eurodollar Rate Advances may be made, subject to the provisions of Sections 2.07 and 2.10, upon the Borrower’s irrevocable notice no later than 12:00 P.M. (New York City time) (i) on the third Business Day prior to the date of the proposed Conversion or continuation of Eurodollar Rate Advances denominated in Dollars or of any Conversion of Eurodollar Rate Advances denominated in Dollars to Base Rate Advances and (ii) on the fourth Business Day (or fifth Business Day in the case of a Special Notice Currency) prior to the date of any Conversion or continuation of Eurodollar Rate Advances denominated in Alternative Currencies; provided, however, that any Conversion of Eurodollar Rate Advances into Base Rate Advances shall be made only on the last day of an Interest Period for such Eurodollar Rate Advances, any Conversion of Base Rate Advances into Eurodollar Rate Advances shall be in an amount not less than the minimum amount specified in Section 2.02(c), no Conversion of any Advances shall result in more separate Borrowings than permitted under Section 2.02(c) and each Conversion of Advances comprising part of the same Borrowing under any Facility shall be made ratably among the Appropriate Lenders in accordance with their Commitments under such Facility. Each such notice of Conversion or continuation shall, within the restrictions specified above, specify (1) the date of such Conversion or continuation, (2) the Advances to be Converted or continued and (3) if such Conversion or continuation is into (or in) Eurodollar Rate Advances, the duration of the initial Interest Period for such Advances; provided further that in the case of a failure to timely request a continuation of Advances denominated in an Alternative Currency, such Advances shall be continued as Eurodollar Rate Advances in their original currency with an Interest Period of one month. No Advance may be Converted into or continued as an Advance denominated in a different currency, but instead must be prepaid in the original currency of such Advance and reborrowed in the other currency.   (b)               Mandatory.   (i)                 On the date on which the aggregate unpaid principal amount of Eurodollar Rate Advances comprising any Borrowing shall be reduced, by payment or prepayment or otherwise, to less than $5,000,000, such Advances shall automatically Convert into Base Rate Advances.   (ii)              If the Borrower shall fail to select the duration of any Interest Period for any Eurodollar Rate Advances in accordance with the provisions contained in the definition of “Interest Period” in Section 1.01, the Administrative Agent will forthwith so notify the Borrower and the Appropriate Lenders, whereupon each such Eurodollar Rate Advance will automatically, on the last day of the then existing Interest Period therefor, Convert into a Base Rate Advance.   (iii)            Upon the occurrence and during the continuance of any Event of Default, (A) each Advance denominated in an Alternative Currency will automatically, on the last day of the then existing Interest Period therefor, be converted into Dollars at the Spot Rate, and then be automatically Converted into a Base Rate Advance, (B) each Eurodollar Rate Advance denominated in Dollars will automatically, on the last day of the then existing Interest Period therefor, be Converted into a Base Rate Advance, (C) any obligation of the Lenders to make Advances in an Alternative Currency shall be automatically suspended, and (D) any obligation of the Lenders to make, or to Convert Advances into, Eurodollar Rate Advances shall be automatically suspended.   49     Section 2.10.             Increased Costs, Etc.   (a)               If, due to either (i) any Change in Law or (ii) the compliance with any guideline or request from any central bank or other governmental authority (whether or not having the force of law), there shall be any increase in the cost to any Lender Party of agreeing to make or of making, funding or maintaining Eurodollar Rate Advances (whether in Dollars or an Alternative Currency) or of agreeing to issue or of issuing or maintaining or participating in Letters of Credit (whether in Dollars or an Alternative Currency) or of agreeing to make or of making or maintaining Letter of Credit Advances (whether in Dollars or an Alternative Currency) (excluding, for purposes of this Section 2.10, any such increased costs resulting from (x) Taxes or Other Taxes (as to which Section 2.12 shall govern) and (y) changes in the basis of taxation of overall net income or overall gross income by the United States or by the foreign jurisdiction or state under the laws of which such Lender Party is organized or has its Applicable Lending Office or any political subdivision thereof) (collectively, “Increased Costs”), then the Borrower shall from time to time, upon demand by such Lender Party (with a copy of such demand to the Administrative Agent), pay to the Administrative Agent for the account of such Lender Party additional amounts sufficient to compensate such Lender Party for such Increased Costs; provided, however, that a Lender Party claiming additional amounts under this Section 2.10(a) agrees to (at the request of the Borrower) use reasonable efforts (consistent with its internal policy and legal and regulatory restrictions) to designate a different Applicable Lending Office if, in the reasonable judgment of such Lender Party, the making of such a designation would avoid the need for, or reduce the amount of, such Increased Costs that may thereafter accrue and would not, in the reasonable judgment of such Lender Party, subject such Lender Party to any unreimbursed cost or expense or be otherwise disadvantageous to such Lender Party. The Borrower hereby agrees to pay all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by any Lender Party in connection with such designation or assignment. A notice as to the amount of such Increased Costs, submitted to the Borrower by such Lender Party, shall be conclusive and binding for all purposes, absent manifest error.   (b)               If, due to either (i) a Change in Law or (ii) the compliance with any guideline or request from any central bank or other governmental authority (whether or not having the force of law), there shall be any increase in the amount of capital or liquidity required or expected to be maintained by any Lender Party or any corporation controlling such Lender Party as a result of or based upon the existence of such Lender Party’s commitment to lend or to issue or participate in Letters of Credit hereunder and other commitments of such type or the issuance or maintenance of or participation in the Letters of Credit (or similar contingent obligations), then, upon demand by such Lender Party or such corporation (with a copy of such demand to the Administrative Agent), the Borrower shall pay to the Administrative Agent for the account of such Lender Party, from time to time as specified by such Lender Party, additional amounts sufficient to compensate such Lender Party in the light of such circumstances, to the extent that such Lender Party reasonably determines such increase in capital or liquidity to be allocable to the existence of such Lender Party’s commitment to lend or to issue or participate in Letters of Credit hereunder or to the issuance or maintenance of or participation in any Letters of Credit. A notice as to such amounts submitted to the Borrower by such Lender Party shall be conclusive and binding for all purposes, absent manifest error.   50     (c)               If, with respect to any Eurodollar Rate Advances, under any Facility, the Required Lenders thereunder notify the Administrative Agent that (i) deposits are not being offered to banks in the applicable interbank market for Dollars or the applicable Alternative Currency, as the case may be, in the amount and Interest Period for such Advances, (ii) adequate and reasonable means do not exist for determining the Eurodollar Rate for the requested Interest Period for such Advances, or (iii) the Eurodollar Rate for any Interest Period for such Advances will not adequately and fairly reflect the cost to such Lenders of making, funding or maintaining their Eurodollar Rate Advances (whether in Dollars or an Alternative Currency), for such Interest Period, the Administrative Agent shall forthwith so notify the Borrower and the Appropriate Lenders, whereupon (w) each such Eurodollar Rate Advance denominated in Dollars under such Facility will automatically, on the last day of the then existing Interest Period therefor, Convert into a Base Rate Advance, (x) each such Eurodollar Rate Advance denominated in an Alternative Currency under such Facility will automatically, on the last day of the then existing Interest Period therefor, be converted into Dollars at the Spot Rate, and then automatically Convert into a Base Rate Advance, and (y) the obligation of the Appropriate Lenders to make, or to Convert Advances into, Eurodollar Rate Advances shall be automatically suspended until the Administrative Agent shall notify the Borrower that such Lenders have determined that the circumstances causing such suspension no longer exist. Upon receipt of such notice, the Borrower may revoke any pending request for a Borrowing of, conversion to or continuation of Eurodollar Rate Loans in the affected currency or currencies or, failing that, will be deemed to have converted such request into a request for a borrowing of Base Rate Advances, in Dollars, in the Dollar Equivalents of the amounts specified therein.   (d)               Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if any Change in Law shall make it unlawful, or any central bank or other governmental authority shall assert that it is unlawful, for any Lender or its Eurodollar Lending Office to perform its obligations hereunder to make Eurodollar Rate Advances or to continue to fund or maintain Eurodollar Rate Advances hereunder (whether denominated in Dollars or an Alternative Currency), then, on notice thereof and demand therefor by such Lender to the Borrower through the Administrative Agent, (i) each Eurodollar Rate Advance denominated in Dollars under each Facility under which such Lender has a Commitment will automatically, upon such demand, Convert into a Base Rate Advance and (ii) the obligation of the Appropriate Lenders to make, or to maintain Eurodollar Rate Advances shall be suspended until the Administrative Agent shall notify the Borrower that such Lender has determined that the circumstances causing such suspension no longer exist; provided, however, that, before making any such demand, such Lender agrees to use reasonable efforts (consistent with its internal policy and legal and regulatory restrictions) to designate a different Eurodollar Lending Office if the making of such a designation would allow such Lender or its Eurodollar Lending Office to continue to perform its obligations to make Eurodollar Rate Advances or to continue to fund or maintain Eurodollar Rate Advances and would not, in the reasonable judgment of such Lender, be otherwise disadvantageous to such Lender. Upon receipt of such notice, the Borrower may revoke any pending request for a Borrowing of, conversion to or continuation of Eurodollar Rate Advances in the affected currency or currencies or, failing that, will be deemed to have converted such request into a request for a borrowing of Base Rate Advances in the amounts specified therein.   51     Section 2.11.             Payments and Computations.   (a)               The Borrower shall make each payment hereunder and under the Notes, irrespective of any right of counterclaim or set-off, not later than 12:00 P.M. (New York City time) on the day when due to the Administrative Agent at the Administrative Agent’s Account in same day funds, with payments being received by the Administrative Agent after such time being deemed to have been received on the next succeeding Business Day; provided, that, all payments by the Borrower hereunder with respect to principal and interest on Advances denominated an Alternative Currency shall be made to the Administrative Agent, for the account of the Lenders, in such Alternative Currency and in same day funds not later than the Applicable Time specified by the Administrative Agent on the dates specified herein. If, for any reason, the Borrower is prohibited by any Law from making any required payment hereunder in an Alternative Currency, the Borrower shall make such payment in Dollars in the Dollar Equivalent the Alternative Currency payment amount. The Administrative Agent will promptly thereafter cause like funds to be distributed (i) if such payment by the Borrower is in respect of principal, interest, commitment fees or any other Obligation then payable hereunder and under the Notes to more than one Lender Party, to such Lender Parties for the account of their respective Applicable Lending Offices ratably in accordance with the amounts of such respective Obligations then payable to such Lender Parties and (ii) if such payment by the Borrower is in respect of any Obligation then payable hereunder to one Lender Party, to such Lender Party for the account of its Applicable Lending Office, in each case to be applied in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Upon its acceptance of an Assignment and Assumption and recording of the information contained therein in the Register pursuant to Section 8.07(d), from and after the effective date of such Assignment and Assumption, the Administrative Agent shall make all payments hereunder and under the Notes in respect of the interest assigned thereby to the Lender Party assignee thereunder, and the parties to such Assignment and Assumption shall make all appropriate adjustments in such payments for periods prior to such effective date directly between themselves.   (b)               The Borrower hereby authorizes each Lender Party and each of its Affiliates, if and to the extent payment owed to such Lender Party is not made when due hereunder or, in the case of a Lender, under the Note held by such Lender, to charge from time to time, to the fullest extent permitted by law, against any or all of the Borrower’s accounts with such Lender Party or such Affiliate any amount so due.   (c)               All computations of interest based on the Prime Rate shall be made by the Administrative Agent on the basis of a year of 365 or 366 days, as the case may be, and all computations of interest based on the Eurodollar Rate or the Federal Funds Rate and of fees (including, without limitation, the unused commitment fee payable pursuant to Section 2.08(a)) and Letter of Credit commissions shall be made by the Administrative Agent on the basis of a year of 360 days, in each case for the actual number of days (including the first day but excluding the last day) occurring in the period for which such interest, fees or commissions are payable, or, in the case of interest in respect of Advances denominated in Alternative Currencies as to which market practice differs from the foregoing, in accordance with such market practice; provided that in the case of Advances denominated in Canadian Dollars, such rate per annum shall be calculated in accordance with clause (g) below. Each determination by the Administrative Agent of an interest rate, fee or commission hereunder shall be conclusive and binding for all purposes, absent manifest error.   52     (d)               Whenever any payment hereunder or under the Notes shall be stated to be due on a day other than a Business Day, such payment shall be made on the next succeeding Business Day, and such extension of time shall in such case be included in the computation of payment of interest or commitment fee, as the case may be; provided, however, that, if such extension would cause payment of interest on or principal of Eurodollar Rate Advances to be made in the next following calendar month, such payment shall be made on the next preceding Business Day.   (e)               Unless the Administrative Agent shall have received notice from the Borrower prior to the date on which any payment is due to the Administrative Agent for the account of the Lenders or an Issuing Bank hereunder that the Borrower will not make such payment, the Administrative Agent may assume that the Borrower has made such payment on such date in accordance herewith and may, in reliance upon such assumption, distribute to the Lenders or such Issuing Bank, as the case may be, the amount due. In such event, if the Borrower has not in fact made such payment, then each of the Lenders or such Issuing Bank, as the case may be, severally agrees to repay to the Administrative Agent forthwith on demand the amount so distributed to such Lender or an Issuing Bank, with interest thereon, for each day from and including the date such amount is distributed to it to but excluding the date of payment to the Administrative Agent, at the greater of the Federal Funds Effective Rate and a rate determined by the Administrative Agent in accordance with banking industry rules on interbank compensation.   (f)                If the Administrative Agent receives funds for application to the Obligations under the Loan Documents under circumstances for which the Loan Documents do not specify the Advances or the Facility to which, or the manner in which, such funds are to be applied, the Administrative Agent may, but shall not be obligated to, elect to distribute such funds to each Lender Party ratably in accordance with such Lender Party’s proportionate share of the principal amount of all outstanding Advances and the Available Amount of all Letters of Credit then outstanding, in repayment or prepayment of such of the outstanding Advances or other Obligations owed to such Lender Party, and for application to such principal installments, as the Administrative Agent shall direct.   (g)               Interest Act (Canada). For purposes of the Interest Act (Canada): (i) whenever any interest or fee under this Agreement is calculated on the basis of a period of time other than a calendar year, such rate used in such calculation, when expressed as an annual rate, is equivalent to (x) such rate, multiplied by (y) the actual number of days in the calendar year in which the period for which such interest or fee is calculated ends, and divided by (z) the number of days in such period of time, (ii) the principle of deemed reinvestment of interest shall not apply to any interest calculation under this Agreement, and (iii) the rates of interest stipulated in this Agreement are intended to be nominal rates and not effective rates or yields.   53     Section 2.12.             Taxes.   (a)               Any and all payments by the Borrower to or for the account of any Lender Party or the Administrative Agent hereunder or under any Notes shall be made free and clear of and without deduction for any and all present or future taxes, levies, imposts, deductions, charges or withholdings, and all liabilities with respect thereto, excluding, in the case of each Lender Party and the Administrative Agent, taxes that are imposed on its overall net income by the United States and taxes that are imposed on its overall net income (and franchise taxes imposed in lieu thereof) by the state or foreign jurisdiction under the laws of which such Lender Party or the Administrative Agent, as the case may be, is organized or any political subdivision thereof and any withholding Taxes imposed under FATCA, and, in the case of each Lender Party, taxes that are imposed on its overall net income (and franchise taxes imposed in lieu thereof) by the state or foreign jurisdiction of such Lender Party’s Applicable Lending Office or any political subdivision thereof (all such non-excluded taxes, levies, imposts, deductions, charges, withholdings and liabilities in respect of payments hereunder or under the Notes being hereinafter referred to as “Taxes”). If the Borrower shall be required by law to deduct any Taxes from or in respect of any sum payable hereunder or under any Note to any Lender Party or the Administrative Agent, (i) the sum payable by the Borrower shall be increased as may be necessary so that after the Borrower and the Administrative Agent have made all required deductions (including deductions applicable to additional sums payable under this Section 2.12) such Lender Party or the Administrative Agent, as the case may be, receives an amount equal to the sum it would have received had no such deductions been made, (ii) the Borrower shall make all such deductions and (iii) the Borrower shall pay the full amount deducted to the relevant taxation authority or other authority in accordance with applicable law.   (b)               In addition, the Borrower shall pay any present or future stamp, documentary, excise, property or similar taxes, charges or levies that arise from any payment made hereunder or under any Notes or from the execution, delivery or registration of, performance under, or otherwise with respect to, this Agreement, any Notes or any other Loan Documents or the transfer of any Notes (hereinafter referred to as “Other Taxes”).   (c)               The Borrower shall indemnify each Lender Party and the Administrative Agent for and hold them harmless against the full amount of Taxes and Other Taxes, and for the full amount of taxes of any kind imposed or assessed by any jurisdiction on amounts payable under this Section 2.12, imposed on or paid by such Lender Party or the Administrative Agent (as the case may be) and any liability (including penalties, additions to tax, interest and expenses) arising therefrom or with respect thereto. This indemnification shall be made within 30 days from the date such Lender Party or the Administrative Agent (as the case may be) makes written demand therefor.   (d)               Within 30 days after the date of any payment of Taxes, the Borrower shall furnish to the Administrative Agent, at its address referred to in Section 8.02, the original or a certified copy of a receipt evidencing such payment, to the extent such a receipt is issued therefor, or other written proof of payment thereof that is reasonably satisfactory to the Administrative Agent. In the case of any payment hereunder or under the Notes by or on behalf of the Borrower through an account or branch outside the United States or by or on behalf of the Borrower by a payor that is not a United States person, if the Borrower determines that no Taxes are payable in respect thereof, the Borrower shall furnish, or shall cause such payor to furnish, to the Administrative Agent, at such address, an opinion of counsel acceptable to the Administrative Agent stating that such payment is exempt from Taxes. For purposes of subsections (d) and (e) of this Section 2.12, the terms “United States” and “United States person” shall have the meanings specified in Section 7701 of the Internal Revenue Code.   54     (e)               Each Lender Party organized under the laws of a jurisdiction outside the United States shall, on or prior to the date of its execution and delivery of this Agreement in the case of each Initial Lender Party and on the date of the Assignment and Acceptance pursuant to which it becomes a Lender Party in the case of each other Lender Party, and from time to time thereafter as reasonably requested in writing by the Borrower (but only so long thereafter as such Lender Party remains lawfully able to do so), provide each of the Administrative Agent and the Borrower with two original Internal Revenue Service Forms W-8ECI (or successor forms), as appropriate, or in the case of a Lender Party that is claiming a reduced rate of United States withholding tax because of a tax treaty or that has certified in writing to the Administrative Agent that it is not (i) a “bank” as defined in Section 881(c)(3)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code, (ii) a 10-percent shareholder (within the meaning of Section 871(h)(3)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code) of the Borrower or (iii) a controlled foreign corporation related to the Borrower (within the meaning of Section 864(d)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code), Internal Revenue Service Forms W-8BEN, W-8BEN-E or any successor or other form prescribed by the Internal Revenue Service, certifying that such Lender Party is exempt from or entitled to a reduced rate of United States withholding tax on payments pursuant to this Agreement or any Notes or, in the case of a Lender Party that has certified that it is not a “bank” as described above, certifying that such Lender Party is a foreign corporation, partnership, estate or trust. If the forms provided by a Lender Party at the time such Lender Party first becomes a party to this Agreement indicate a United States interest withholding tax rate in excess of zero, withholding tax at such rate shall be considered excluded from Taxes unless and until such Lender Party provides the appropriate forms certifying that a lesser rate applies, whereupon withholding tax at such lesser rate only shall be considered excluded from Taxes for periods governed by such forms; provided, however, that if, at the effective date of the Assignment and Assumption pursuant to which a Lender Party becomes a party to this Agreement, the Lender Party assignor was entitled to payments under subsection (a) of this Section 2.12 in respect of United States withholding tax with respect to interest paid at such date, then, to such extent, the term Taxes shall include (in addition to withholding taxes that may be imposed in the future or other amounts otherwise includable in Taxes) United States withholding tax, if any, applicable with respect to the Lender Party assignee on such date. If any form or document referred to in this subsection (e) requires the disclosure of information, other than information necessary to compute the tax payable and information required on the date hereof by Internal Revenue Service Forms W-8BEN, W-8BEN-E or W-8ECI or the related certificate described above, that the applicable Lender Party reasonably considers to be confidential, such Lender Party shall give notice thereof to the Borrower and shall not be obligated to include in such form or document such confidential information.   55     (f)                For any period with respect to which a Lender Party has failed to provide the Borrower with the appropriate form, certificate or other document described in subsection (e) above (other than if such failure is due to a Change in Law occurring after the date on which a form, certificate or other document originally was required to be provided or if such form, certificate or other document otherwise is not required under subsection (e) above), such Lender Party shall not be entitled to indemnification under subsection (a) or (c) of this Section 2.12 with respect to Taxes imposed by the United States by reason of such failure; provided, however, that should a Lender Party become subject to Taxes because of its failure to deliver a form, certificate or other document required hereunder, the Borrower shall take such steps as such Lender Party shall reasonably request to assist such Lender Party to recover such Taxes.   (g)               If a payment made to a Lender Party under this Agreement would be subject to U.S. federal withholding Tax imposed by FATCA if such Lender Party were to fail to comply with the applicable reporting requirements of FATCA (including those contained in Section 1471(b) or 1472(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, as applicable), such Lender Party shall deliver to the Borrower and the Administrative Agent at the time or times prescribed by law and at such time or times reasonably requested by the Borrower or the Administrative Agent such documentation prescribed by applicable law (including as prescribed by Section 1471(b)(3)(C)(i) of the Internal Revenue Code) and such additional documentation reasonably requested by the Borrower or the Administrative Agent as may be necessary for the Borrower and the Administrative Agent to comply with their obligations under FATCA and to determine that such Lender Party has complied with such Lender Party's obligations under FATCA or to determine the amount, if any, to deduct and withhold from such payment. Solely for purposes of this clause (g), “FATCA” shall include any amendments made to FATCA after the date of this Agreement.   (h)               Any Lender Party claiming any additional amounts payable pursuant to this Section 2.12 agrees to use reasonable efforts (consistent with its internal policy and legal and regulatory restrictions) to change the jurisdiction of its Applicable Lending Office if the making of such a change would avoid the need for, or reduce the amount of, any such additional amounts that may thereafter accrue and would not, in the reasonable judgment of such Lender Party, be otherwise disadvantageous to such Lender Party. Nothing in this Section 2.12 or otherwise in this Agreement shall require any Lender Party to disclose to the Borrower any of its tax returns (or any other information that it deems to be confidential or proprietary).   (i)                 Without prejudice to the survival of any other agreement contained herein, the agreements and obligations contained in this Section 2.12 shall survive the payment in full of the principal of and interest on all Notes and Advances made hereunder.   56     Section 2.13.             Sharing of Payments, Etc. If any Lender Party shall obtain at any time any payment (whether voluntary, involuntary, through the exercise of any right of set-off, or otherwise, other than as a result of an assignment pursuant to Section 8.07) (a) on account of Obligations due and payable to such Lender Party hereunder and under the Notes at such time in excess of its ratable share (according to the proportion of (i) the amount of such Obligations due and payable to such Lender Party at such time to (ii) the aggregate amount of the Obligations due and payable to all Lender Parties hereunder and under the Notes at such time) of payments on account of the Obligations due and payable to all Lender Parties hereunder and under the Notes at such time obtained by all the Lender Parties at such time or (b) on account of Obligations owing (but not due and payable) to such Lender Party hereunder and under the Notes at such time in excess of its ratable share (according to the proportion of (i) the amount of such Obligations owing to such Lender Party at such time to (ii) the aggregate amount of the Obligations owing (but not due and payable) to all Lender Parties hereunder and under the Notes at such time) of payments on account of the Obligations owing (but not due and payable) to all Lender Parties hereunder and under the Notes at such time obtained by all of the Lender Parties at such time, such Lender Party shall forthwith purchase from the other Lender Parties such interests or participating interests in the Obligations due and payable or owing to them, as the case may be, as shall be necessary to cause such purchasing Lender Party to share the excess payment ratably with each of them; provided, however, that if all or any portion of such excess payment is thereafter recovered from such purchasing Lender Party, such purchase from each other Lender Party shall be rescinded and such other Lender Party shall repay to the purchasing Lender Party the purchase price to the extent of such Lender Party’s ratable share (according to the proportion of (i) the purchase price paid to such Lender Party to (ii) the aggregate purchase price paid to all Lender Parties) of such recovery together with an amount equal to such Lender Party’s ratable share (according to the proportion of (i) the amount of such other Lender Party’s required repayment to (ii) the total amount so recovered from the purchasing Lender Party) of any interest or other amount paid or payable by the purchasing Lender Party in respect of the total amount so recovered; provided further that, so long as the Obligations under the Loan Documents shall not have been accelerated, any excess payment received by any Appropriate Lender shall be shared on a pro rata basis only with other Appropriate Lenders. The Borrower agrees that any Lender Party so purchasing an interest or participating interest from another Lender Party pursuant to this Section 2.13 may, to the fullest extent permitted by law, exercise all its rights of payment (including the right of set-off) with respect to such interest or participating interest, as the case may be, as fully as if such Lender Party were the direct creditor of the Borrower in the amount of such interest or participating interest, as the case may be.   Section 2.14.             Use of Proceeds. The proceeds of the Advances and issuances of Letters of Credit shall be available (and the Borrower agrees that it shall use such proceeds and Letters of Credit), to provide working capital for the Borrower and its Subsidiaries and for other general corporate purposes, including, without limitation, for purposes of making capital expenditures, share repurchases, acquisitions and other Investments.   57     Section 2.15.             Defaulting Lenders.   (a)               Adjustments. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, if any Lender becomes a Defaulting Lender, then, until such time as such Lender is no longer a Defaulting Lender, to the extent permitted by applicable law:   (i)                 Waivers and Amendments. Such Defaulting Lender’s right to approve or disapprove any amendment, waiver or consent with respect to this Agreement shall be restricted as set forth in Section 8.01 and in the definition of “Required Lenders.”   (ii)              Reallocation of Payments. Any payment of principal, interest, fees or other amounts received by the Administrative Agent for the account of such Defaulting Lender (whether voluntary or mandatory, at maturity, pursuant to Article VI or otherwise, and including any amounts made available to the Administrative Agent by such Defaulting Lender pursuant to Section 8.05), shall be applied at such time or times as may be determined by the Administrative Agent as follows: first, to the payment of any amounts owing by such Defaulting Lender to the Administrative Agent hereunder; second, to the payment on a pro rata basis of any amounts owing by such Defaulting Lender to any Issuing Bank or Swing Line Bank hereunder; third, if so determined by the Administrative Agent or requested by an Issuing Bank or Swing Line Bank, to be held as cash collateral for future funding obligations of such Defaulting Lender with respect to any participation in any Swing Line Advance or Letter of Credit; fourth, as the Borrower may request (so long as no Default exists), to the funding of any Advance in respect of which such Defaulting Lender has failed to fund its portion thereof as required by this Agreement, as determined by the Administrative Agent; fifth, if so determined by the Administrative Agent and the Borrower, to be held in a non-interest bearing deposit account and released pro rata in order to (x) satisfy obligations of such Defaulting Lender to fund Advances under this Agreement and (y) be held as cash collateral for future funding obligations of such Defaulting Lender with respect to any participation in any Swing Line Advances and/or Letter of Credit Advances; sixth, to the payment of any amounts owing to the Lenders, any Issuing Bank or Swing Line Bank as a result of any judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction obtained by any Lender, any Issuing Bank or Swing Line Bank against such Defaulting Lender as a result of such Defaulting Lender’s breach of its obligations under this Agreement; seventh, so long as no Default exists, to the payment of any amounts owing to the Borrower as a result of any judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction obtained by the Borrower against such Defaulting Lender as a result of such Defaulting Lender’s breach of its obligations under this Agreement; and eighth, to such Defaulting Lender or as otherwise directed by a court of competent jurisdiction; provided that if (x) such payment is a payment of the principal amount of any Advances or Letter of Credit Advances in respect of which such Defaulting Lender has not fully funded its appropriate share and (y) such Advances or Letter of Credit Advances were made at a time when the conditions set forth in Section 3.02 were satisfied or waived, such payment shall be applied solely to pay the Advances of, and Letter of Credit Advances owed to, all non-Defaulting Lenders on a pro rata basis prior to being applied to the payment of any Advances of, or Letter of Credit Advances owed to, such Defaulting Lender, until such time as all Advances and funded and unfunded participations in Letter of Credit Advances and Swing Line Advances are held by the Lender Parties pro rata in accordance with the Commitments under the applicable Facility without giving effect to Section 2.15(a)(iii). Any payments, prepayments or other amounts paid or payable to a Defaulting Lender that are applied (or held) to pay amounts owed by a Defaulting Lender or to post cash collateral pursuant to this Section 2.15(a)(ii) shall be deemed paid to and redirected by such Defaulting Lender, and each Lender irrevocably consents hereto.   58     (iii)            Reallocation of Pro Rata Shares to Reduce Fronting Exposure. During any period in which there is a Defaulting Lender, for purposes of computing the amount of the obligation of each non-Defaulting Lender to acquire, refinance or fund purchases in Letters of Credit Advances or Swing Line Advances pursuant to Sections 2.02(b) and 2.03(c), the “Pro Rata Share” of each non-Defaulting Lender shall be computed without giving effect to the Commitment of such Defaulting Lender; provided, that, (i) each such reallocation shall be given effect only if, (x) at the date the applicable Lender becomes a Defaulting Lender and (y) at the date of such reallocation, no Default exists; and (ii) the aggregate obligation of each non-Defaulting Lender to acquire, refinance or fund participations in Letters of Credit Advances and Swing Line Advances shall not exceed the positive difference, if any, of (1) the Commitment of that non-Defaulting Lender minus (2) the aggregate outstanding amount of the Advances of that Lender.   (iv)             Certain Amounts. Except as otherwise provided in Section 2.08, a Defaulting Lender shall be entitled to receive any and all amounts payable to such Defaulting Lender pursuant to the terms hereof (including, without limitation, fees, expenses, reimbursements, and repayments and prepayments of Advances and any interest thereon) for any period during which such Lender is a Defaulting Lender; provided, however, that such Defaulting Lender shall only be entitled to receive fees, interest and repayments and prepayments of Advances to the extent allocable to the sum of (1) the outstanding principal amount of the Advances funded by it, and (2) its Pro Rata Share of the stated amount of Letters of Credit for which it has provided cash collateral satisfactory to the applicable Issuing Bank pursuant to Section 2.03(a).   (b)               Defaulting Lender Cure. If the Borrower, the Administrative Agent, Swing Line Bank and each Issuing Bank agree in writing in their sole discretion that a Defaulting Lender is no longer a Defaulting Lender, then the Administrative Agent will so notify the parties hereto, whereupon as of the effective date specified in such notice and subject to any conditions set forth therein (which may include arrangements with respect to any cash collateral), that Lender will, to the extent applicable, purchase at par that portion of outstanding Advances of the other Lenders or take such other actions as the Administrative Agent may determine to be necessary to cause the Advances and funded and unfunded participations in Letters of Credit Advances and Swing Line Advances to be held on a pro rata basis by the Lenders in accordance with their Pro Rata Shares (without giving effect to Section 2.15(a)(iii)), whereupon such Lender will cease to be a Defaulting Lender; provided that no adjustments will be made retroactively with respect to fees accrued or payments made by or on behalf of the Borrower while that Lender was a Defaulting Lender; and provided, further, that except to the extent otherwise expressly agreed by the affected parties, no change hereunder from Defaulting Lender to Lender will constitute a waiver or release of any claim of any party hereunder arising from that Lender’s having been a Defaulting Lender.   59       Section 2.16.             Evidence of Debt.   (a)               Each Lender Party shall maintain in accordance with its usual practice an account or accounts evidencing the indebtedness of the Borrower to such Lender resulting from each Advance owing to such Lender Party from time to time, including the amounts of principal and interest payable and paid to such Lender from time to time hereunder. The Borrower agrees that upon notice by any Lender Party to the Borrower (with a copy of such notice to the Administrative Agent) to the effect that a promissory note or other evidence of indebtedness is required or appropriate in order for such Lender Party to evidence (whether for purposes of pledge, enforcement or otherwise) the Advances owing to, or to be made by, such Lender Party, the Borrower shall promptly execute and deliver to such Lender Party, with a copy to the Administrative Agent, a Revolving Credit Note substantially in the form of Exhibit A hereto, respectively, payable to the order of such Lender Party in a principal amount equal to the Revolving Credit Commitment of such Lender Party. All references to Notes in the Loan Documents shall mean Notes, if any, to the extent issued hereunder.   (b)               The Register maintained by the Administrative Agent pursuant to Section 8.07(d) shall include an account for each Lender Party, in which account shall be recorded (i) the date and amount of each Borrowing made hereunder, the Type of Advances comprising such Borrowing and, if appropriate, the Interest Period applicable thereto, (ii) the terms of each Assignment and Assumption delivered to and accepted by it, (iii) the amount of any principal or interest due and payable or to become due and payable from the Borrower to each Lender Party hereunder, and (iv) the amount of any sum received by the Administrative Agent from the Borrower hereunder and each Lender Party’s share thereof.   (c)               Entries made in good faith by the Administrative Agent in the Register pursuant to subsection (b) above, and by each Lender Party in its account or accounts pursuant to subsection (a) above, shall be prima facie evidence of the amount of principal and interest due and payable or to become due and payable from the Borrower to, in the case of the Register, each Lender Party and, in the case of such account or accounts, such Lender Party, under this Agreement, absent manifest error; provided, however, that the failure of the Administrative Agent or such Lender Party to make an entry, or any finding that an entry is incorrect, in the Register or such account or accounts shall not limit or otherwise affect the obligations of the Borrower under this Agreement.   Section 2.17.             Increases in Credit Facilities.   (a)               Request for Increase. Provided that (i) there exists no Default and (ii) the Borrower shall be in compliance with the covenants contained in Section 5.04 (as determined on a Pro Forma Basis, (x) after giving full effect to the incurrence of the requested Incremental Facility, and (y) assuming for such purposes that all Incremental Revolving Credit Commitments under all previously incurred and then-outstanding Incremental Revolving Credit Facilities, and all Incremental Revolving Credit Commitments under the requested Incremental Revolving Facility (if any), are fully drawn), upon written notice to the Administrative Agent, the Borrower may, from time to time, on the terms and conditions set forth in the applicable Incremental Assumption Agreement, request (x) an increase in the Revolving Credit Facility (each an “Incremental Revolving Credit Facility”), (y) the upsizing of an existing Incremental Term Facility or the creation of one or more new term loan facilities (each an Incremental Term Facility” and, together with any Incremental Revolving Credit Facility, an “Incremental Facility”); provided, however, that in no event shall the aggregate principal amount of all Incremental Facilities incurred after the Closing Date exceed the Incremental Amount at such time; provided, further that any such request for an Incremental Facility shall be in a minimum amount of $25,000,000. If the Borrower elects to request that existing Revolving Credit Lenders participate in an Incremental Facility, then at the time of sending such notice, the Borrower shall request that the Administrative Agent promptly notify the Revolving Credit Lenders of such request and (in consultation with the Administrative Agent) shall specify the time period within which each Revolving Credit Lender is requested to respond (which shall in no event be less than ten Business Days from the date of delivery of such notice to the Revolving Credit Lenders).   60     (b)               Lender Elections to Increase. If requested by the Borrower to participate in an Incremental Facility, each Lender shall notify the Administrative Agent within such time period as set forth in the notice referred to in clause (a) whether or not it agrees to participate in the Incremental Facility and, if so, by what principal amount. Any Lender not responding within such time period shall be deemed to have declined to participate in the applicable Incremental Facility. The Administrative Agent shall notify the Borrower and each Lender of the Lenders’ responses to each request made hereunder.   (c)               Additional Lenders. Subject to the approval of the Administrative Agent and the Joint Lead Arrangers and, in the case of any Incremental Revolving Credit Facility, each Issuing Bank and the Swing Line Bank (which approvals shall not be unreasonably withheld), the Borrower may, in lieu of or in addition to requesting that existing Lenders provide such increase, invite additional Eligible Assignees to become Lenders pursuant to a joinder agreement in form and substance satisfactory to the Administrative Agent and the Joint Lead Arrangers, and their respective counsel.   (d)               Terms and Conditions of Incremental Facilities. Each Incremental Revolving Credit Facility shall be on the same terms and conditions as are applicable to the existing Revolving Credit Facility. Each Incremental Term Facility shall (A) be an unsecured term loan that is pari passu as to right of payment with the Revolving Credit Facility, (B) mature no earlier than the Latest Maturity Date, (C) at the time it is made, have a weighted average life to maturity that is no shorter than the longest remaining weighted average life to maturity of any then-outstanding Incremental Term Facility, (D) have terms and conditions (excluding interest rates (including through fixed interest rates), interest margins, rate floors, fees, funding discounts, original issue discounts and prepayment or redemption premiums and terms) consistent with the Revolving Credit Facility, and to the extent not consistent with the terms and conditions of the Revolving Credit Facility due to the nature of such loans as term loans, subject to the consent of the Administrative Agent (not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed), (E) not have the benefit of any financial maintenance covenants more restrictive or onerous than the covenants set forth in Section 5.04 unless the Lenders under the other Facilities also have the benefit of such financial maintenance covenant on the same terms, or such financial maintenance covenant applies only after the latest Maturity Date then applicable to any Facility, and (F) require that any mandatory prepayments be made in accordance with Section 2.06(b) hereof.   61     (e)               In connection with any Incremental Facility this Agreement may be amended pursuant to the applicable Incremental Assumption Agreement, which shall have been executed and delivered by the Borrower, the Administrative Agent and the Joint Lead Arrangers, to reflect any technical changes necessary to give effect to such increase in accordance with its terms as set forth herein and to reflect such increase as a facility hereunder, which may include the addition of an Incremental Term Facility as a new term facility and the inclusion of any such new term facility in calculations of amounts outstanding under this Agreement and in the provisions relating to prepayments set forth in Section 2.06 and to amendments and waivers set forth in Section 8.01.   (f)                Effective Date and Allocations. After satisfaction of the conditions set forth in this Section 2.17 with respect to the applicable Incremental Facility, the Administrative Agent and the Borrower shall determine the effective date (the “Incremental Facility Effective Date”) and the final allocation of such Incremental Facility. The Administrative Agent shall promptly notify the Borrower and the Appropriate Lenders (including Eligible Assignees that become Lenders in accordance with clause (c) above) of the final allocation of such Incremental Facility and the Incremental Facility Effective Date.   (g)               Conditions to Effectiveness of Increase. As a condition precedent to such Incremental Facility, the Borrower shall deliver to the Administrative Agent a certificate of the Borrower dated as of the Incremental Facility Effective Date (in sufficient copies for each Lender) signed by a Responsible Officer of the Borrower (i) certifying and attaching the resolutions adopted by the Borrower approving or consenting to the Incremental Facility, and (ii) in the case of the Borrower, certifying that, before and after giving effect to the Incremental Facility, and the drawings thereunder on the relevant Incremental Facility Effective Date, (A) the representations and warranties contained in Article IV and the other Loan Documents are true and correct on and as of the Incremental Facility Effective Date, except to the extent that such representations and warranties specifically refer to an earlier date, in which case they are true and correct as of such earlier date, and except that for purposes of this Section 2.17, the representations and warranties contained in subsections (g) and (h) of Section 4.01 shall be deemed to refer to the most recent statements furnished pursuant to subsections (b) and (c), respectively, of Section 5.03, (B) no Default exists or would exist after giving full pro forma effect to the requested Incremental Facility and (C) the Borrower is in compliance with the covenants in Section 5.04 (determined on a Pro Forma Basis (x) after giving full effect to the incurrence of the requested Incremental Facility, and (y) assuming for such purposes that all Incremental Revolving Credit Commitments under all previously incurred and then-outstanding Incremental Revolving Credit Facilities, and all Incremental Revolving Credit Commitments under the requested Incremental Revolving Facility (if any), are fully drawn) (together with calculations in detail reasonably satisfactory to the Joint Lead Arrangers). In the case of an Incremental Revolving Credit Facility, the Borrower shall prepay any Revolving Credit Advances outstanding on the Incremental Facility Effective Date (and pay any additional amounts required pursuant to Section 8.04(c)) to the extent necessary to keep the outstanding Revolving Credit Advances ratable with any revised Pro Rata Shares arising from any nonratable increase in the Revolving Credit Commitments under this Section.   62     (h)               Conflicting Provisions. This Section 2.17 shall supersede any provisions in Section 2.13 or 8.01 to the contrary.   (i)                 Amendments. The Lenders hereby authorize the Administrative Agent to enter into amendments to this Agreement and the other Loan Documents with the Borrower as may be necessary in order to make such technical amendments as may be necessary or appropriate in the reasonable opinion of the Administrative Agent and the Borrower in connection with incurrent of any Incremental Facility on terms consistent with the relevant provisions of this Section 2.17(i).   Section 2.18.             LIBOR Successor Rate   (a)               Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary or in any other Loan Document, if the Administrative Agent determines that a Benchmark Transition Event or an Early Opt-in Event has occurred with respect to the Eurodollar Rate for any Available Currency, the Administrative Agent and the Borrower may amend this Agreement to replace the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency with a Benchmark Replacement for such Available Currency; and any such amendment will become effective at 5:00 p.m. New York City time on the fifth (5th) Business Day after the Administrative Agent has provided such proposed amendment to all Lenders, so long as the Administrative Agent has not received, by such time, written notice of objection to such amendment from Lenders comprising the Required Lenders. Until the Benchmark Replacement with respect to the Eurodollar Rate for any Available Currency is effective, each advance, conversion and renewal of a Eurodollar Rate Advance will continue to bear interest with reference to the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency; provided however, during a Benchmark Unavailability Period with respect to any Available Currency (i) any pending selection of, conversion to or renewal of a Eurodollar Rate Advance that has not yet gone into effect shall be deemed to be a selection of, conversion to or renewal of a Base Rate Advance with respect to such Eurodollar Rate Advance in the Dollar Equivalent amount of such Eurodollar Rate Advance, (ii) all outstanding Eurodollar Rate Advances in such Available Currency shall automatically be (A) if in Dollars, converted to Base Rate Advances at the expiration of the existing Interest Period (or sooner, if Administrative Agent cannot continue to lawfully maintain such affected Eurodollar Rate Advance) or (B) if in an Alternative Currency, converted a Base Rate Advances in the Dollar Equivalent amount of such Eurodollar Rate Advance at the expiration of the existing Interest Period (or sooner, if the Administrative Agent cannot continue to lawfully maintain such affected Eurodollar Rate Advance in such Alternative Currency) and (iii) the component of the Base Rate based upon the Eurodollar Rate will not be used in any determination of the Base Rate.   (b)               In connection with the implementation of a Benchmark Replacement, the Administrative Agent will have the right to make Benchmark Replacement Conforming Changes from time to time and, notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any other Loan Document, any amendments implementing such Benchmark Replacement Conforming Changes will become effective without any further action or consent of any other party to this Agreement.   63     (c)               The Administrative Agent will promptly notify the Borrower and the Lenders of (i) the implementation of any Benchmark Replacement, (ii) the effectiveness of any Benchmark Replacement Conforming Changes and (iii) the commencement of any Benchmark Unavailability Period. Any determination, decision or election that may be made by the Administrative Agent or the Lenders pursuant to this Section 2.18 including any determination with respect to a tenor, rate or adjustment or of the occurrence or non-occurrence of an event, circumstance or date and any decision to take or refrain from taking any action, will be conclusive and binding absent manifest error and may be made in its or their sole discretion and without consent from any other party hereto, except, in each case, as expressly required pursuant to this Section 2.18.   (d)               As used in this Section 2.18:   “Benchmark Replacement” means, with respect to any Available Currency, the sum of: (a) the alternate benchmark rate that has been selected by the Administrative Agent and the Borrower for such Available Currency giving due consideration to (i) any selection or recommendation of a replacement rate or the mechanism for determining such a rate by the Relevant Governmental Body with respect to such Available Currency or (ii) any evolving or then-prevailing market convention for determining a rate of interest as a replacement to the Eurodollar Rate for (A) with respect to Eurodollar Rate Advances in Dollars, U.S. dollar-denominated credit facilities or (B) with respect to Eurodollar Rate Advances in Alternative Currencies, U.S. credit facilities providing for loans in such Alternative Currency and (b) the Benchmark Replacement Adjustment; provided that, if the Benchmark Replacement as so determined would be less than zero, the Benchmark Replacement will be deemed to be zero for the purposes of this Agreement.   “Benchmark Replacement Adjustment” means, with respect to any replacement of the Eurodollar Rate for any Available Currency with an alternate benchmark rate for each applicable Interest Period for such Available Currency, the spread adjustment, or method for calculating or determining such spread adjustment, (which may be a positive or negative value or zero) that has been selected by the Administrative Agent and the Borrower (a) giving due consideration to (i) any selection or recommendation of a spread adjustment, or method for calculating or determining such spread adjustment, for the replacement of the Eurodollar Rate in such Available Currency with the applicable Benchmark Replacement for such Available Currency (excluding such spread adjustment) by the Relevant Governmental Body with respect to such Available Currency or (ii) any evolving or then-prevailing market convention for determining a spread adjustment, or method for calculating or determining such spread adjustment, for such replacement of the Eurodollar Rate for (A) with respect to Eurodollar Rate Advances in Dollars, U.S. dollar-denominated credit facilities or (B) with respect to Eurodollar Rate Advances in Alternative Currencies, U.S. credit facilities providing for loans in such Alternative Currency and (b) which may also reflect adjustments to account for (i) the effects of the transition from the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency to the Benchmark Replacement for such Available Currency and (ii) yield- or risk-based differences between the Eurodollar Rate and the Benchmark Replacement for such Available Currency.   64     “Benchmark Replacement Conforming Changes” means, with respect to any Benchmark Replacement for any Available Currency, any technical, administrative or operational changes (including changes to the definition of “Base Rate,” the definition of “Interest Period,” timing and frequency of determining rates and making payments of interest and other administrative matters) that the Administrative Agent decides may be appropriate to reflect the adoption and implementation of such Benchmark Replacement for such Available Currency and to permit the administration thereof by the Administrative Agent in a manner substantially consistent with market practice in the United States (or, if the Administrative Agent decides that adoption of any portion of such market practice is not administratively feasible or if the Administrative Agent determines that no market practice for the administration of the Benchmark Replacement exists, in such other manner of administration as the Administrative Agent decides is reasonably necessary in connection with the administration of this Agreement).   “Benchmark Replacement Date” means the earlier to occur of the following events with respect to the Eurodollar Rate for any Available Currency:   (1)       in the case of clause (1) or (2) of the definition of “Benchmark Transition Event,” the later of (a) the date of the public statement or publication of information referenced therein and (b) the date on which the administrator of the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency permanently or indefinitely ceases to provide the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency; or   (2)       in the case of clause (3) of the definition of “Benchmark Transition Event,” the date of the public statement or publication of information referenced therein.   “Benchmark Transition Event” means the occurrence of one or more of the following events with respect to the Eurodollar Rate for any Available Currency:   (1)       a public statement or publication of information by or on behalf of the administrator of the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency announcing that such administrator has ceased or will cease to provide the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency, permanently or indefinitely, provided that, at the time of such statement or publication, there is no successor administrator that will continue to provide the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency;   65     (2)       a public statement or publication of information by an Official Body having jurisdiction over the Administrative Agent, the regulatory supervisor for the administrator of the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency, the U.S. Federal Reserve System, an insolvency official with jurisdiction over the administrator for the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency, a resolution authority with jurisdiction over the administrator for the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency or a court or an entity with similar insolvency or resolution authority over the administrator for the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency, which states that the administrator of the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency has ceased or will cease to provide the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency permanently or indefinitely, provided that, at the time of such statement or publication, there is no successor administrator that will continue to provide the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency; or   (3)       a public statement or publication of information by the regulatory supervisor for the administrator of the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency or an Official Body having jurisdiction over the Administrative Agent announcing that the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency is no longer representative.   “Benchmark Unavailability Period” means, with respect to any Available Currency, if a Benchmark Transition Event and its related Benchmark Replacement Date have occurred with respect to the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency and solely to the extent that the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency has not been replaced with a Benchmark Replacement, the period (x) beginning at the time that such Benchmark Replacement Date for such Available Currency has occurred if, at such time, no Benchmark Replacement for such Available Currency has replaced the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency for all purposes hereunder in accordance with Section 2.18 and (y) ending at the time that a Benchmark Replacement for such Available Currency has replaced the Eurodollar Rate for such Available Currency for all purposes hereunder pursuant to Section 2.18.   “Early Opt-in Event” means a determination by the Administrative Agent that (a) with respect to Eurodollar Rate Advances in Dollars, U.S. dollar-denominated credit facilities being executed at such time, or that include language similar to that contained in this Section 2.18, are being executed or amended, as applicable, to incorporate or adopt a new benchmark interest rate to replace the Eurodollar Rate for loans in Dollars or (b) with respect to Eurodollar Rate Advances in Alternative Currencies, U.S. credit facilities providing for loans in such Alternative Currency being executed at such time, or that include language similar to that contained in this Section 2.18, are being executed or amended, as applicable, to incorporate or adopt a new benchmark interest rate to replace the Eurodollar Rate for loans in such Alternative Currency.   66     “Relevant Governmental Body” means (a) the Federal Reserve Board and/or the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, or a committee officially endorsed or convened by the Federal Reserve Board and/or the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or any successor thereto and (b) with respect to Alternative Currency Loans, in addition to the Persons named in clause (a) of this definition, the comparable Official Body or other applicable Person for loans in such Alternative Currency as determined by the Administrative Agent in its sole discretion.   Article III CONDITIONS OF EFFECTIVENESS, LENDING AND ISSUANCES OF LETTERS OF CREDIT   Section 3.01.             Conditions Precedent to the Closing Date. The effectiveness of this Agreement, and the obligation of each Lender to make an Advance or of any Issuing Bank to issue a Letter of Credit, and the occurrence of the Closing Date, is subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions precedent:   (a)               The Administrative Agent shall have received on or before the Closing Date the following, each dated such day (unless otherwise specified), in form and substance satisfactory to the Joint Lead Arrangers and the Administrative Agent (unless otherwise specified) and (except for the Notes) in sufficient copies for each Lender Party:   (i)                 Notes payable to the order of the Lenders to the extent timely requested by such Lenders, pursuant to Section 2.16.   (ii)              The Administrative Agent shall have received a copy of this Agreement duly executed and delivered by each party thereto.   (iii)            Certified copies of (A) the resolutions of the board of directors or of the members or managers of the Borrower approving the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement and each other Loan Document, and (B) all documents evidencing other necessary corporate action and governmental and other third party approvals and consents, if any, with respect to this Agreement and the other Loan Documents.   67     (iv)             A copy of a certificate of the Secretary of State of the jurisdiction of incorporation or organization of the Borrower, dated reasonably near the Closing Date, certifying (A) as to a true and correct copy of the charter, articles of incorporation or articles of organization, as the case may be (“Organizational Documents”) of the Borrower and each amendment thereto on file in such Secretary’s office and (B) that (1) such amendments are the only amendments to the Borrower’s Organizational Documents on file in such Secretary’s office, (2) if applicable, the Borrower has paid all franchise taxes to the date of such certificate and (C) the Borrower is duly incorporated or organized and in good standing or presently subsisting under the laws of the State of the jurisdiction of its incorporation or organization.   (v)               A certificate of the Borrower, signed on behalf of the Borrower by a Responsible Officer, dated the date of the Closing Date (the statements made in which certificate shall be true on and as of the Closing Date), certifying as to (A) the absence of any amendments to the Organizational Documents of the Borrower since the date of the Secretary of State’s certificate referred to in Section 3.01(a)(iv), (B) a true and correct copy of the bylaws or operating agreement, as applicable, of the Borrower as in effect on the date on which the resolutions referred to in Section 3.01(a)(iii) were adopted and on the date of the Closing Date, (C) the due incorporation/organization and good standing or valid existence of the Borrower as a corporation or limited liability company organized under the laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation or organization, and the absence of any proceeding for the dissolution or liquidation of the Borrower, (D) (x) the truth of the representations and warranties contained in the Loan Documents as though made on and as of the date of the Closing Date and (y) the absence of any event occurring and continuing, or resulting from the Closing Date, that constitutes a Default and (E) the current Debt Ratings.   (vi)             A certificate of a Responsible Officer of the Borrower certifying the names and true signatures of the officers of the Borrower authorized to sign each Loan Document to which it is or is to be a party and the other documents to be delivered hereunder and thereunder.   (vii)          A favorable opinion of Barrett McNagny, LLP counsel for the Borrower, in substantially the form of Exhibit D hereto and as to such other matters as the Administrative Agent or the Joint Lead Arrangers may reasonably request.   (viii)        Evidence satisfactory to the Administrative Agent and the Joint Lead Arrangers that a nationally recognized Process Agent shall have been appointed as Process Agent under Section 8.12 hereof.   (b)               There has been no event or condition since December 31, 2018 that has had or could be reasonably expected to have, either individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect.   68     (c)               There shall exist no action, suit, investigation, litigation or proceeding affecting the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries pending or threatened before any court, governmental agency or arbitrator that (i) could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect other than the matters described on Schedule 4.01(f) hereto (the “Disclosed Litigation”) or (ii) purports to affect the legality, validity or enforceability of any Loan Document, and there shall have been no adverse change in the status, or financial effect on, the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, of the Disclosed Litigation from that described on Schedule 4.01(f) hereto.   (d)               The Borrower shall have paid (i) all accrued fees of the Joint Lead Arrangers, the Administrative Agent and the Lender Parties and all accrued expenses of the Joint Lead Arrangers (including the accrued fees and expenses of counsel to the Joint Lead Arrangers and the Administrative Agent, and local counsel to the Lender Parties), and (ii) all accrued and unpaid interest, fees, expenses, and reimbursement Obligations pursuant to the terms of the Existing Credit Agreement or otherwise due in respect of the Existing Credit Facilities.   (e)               All advances and other amounts owing under the Existing Credit Agreement shall have been repaid in full. The commitments under the Existing Credit Agreement shall have terminated and the letters of credit issued thereunder shall have been canceled or the reimbursement of draws thereunder provided for in a manner acceptable to the Administrative Agent (it being understood that treating such letters of credit as Existing Letters of Credit hereunder is acceptable to the Administrative Agent), and all Liens and guaranties supporting any Debt under the Existing Credit Agreement shall have been fully released and terminated.   (f)                The Administrative Agent and the Lender Parties shall have received, at least three (3) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, an executed Certificate of Beneficial Ownership (in form and substance acceptable to the Administrative Agent and each Lender Party), and shall have received, at least three (3) Business Days prior to the Closing Date all other documentation and other information requested at least seven (7) days prior to the Closing Date in connection with applicable “know your customer” and anti-money laundering rules and regulations, including the Patriot Act.   Section 3.02.             Conditions Precedent to Each Borrowing and Issuance and Renewal. The obligation of each Appropriate Lender to make an Advance (other than a Letter of Credit Advance made by an Issuing Bank or a Revolving Credit Lender pursuant to Section 2.03(c) and a Swing Line Advance made by a Revolving Credit Lender pursuant to Section 2.02(b)) on the occasion of each Borrowing (including the initial Borrowing), and the obligation of an Issuing Bank to issue a Letter of Credit (including the initial issuance) or renew a Letter of Credit and the right of the Borrower to request a Swing Line Borrowing, shall be subject to the further conditions precedent that on the date of such Borrowing or issuance or renewal (a) the following statements shall be true (and each of the giving of the applicable Notice of Borrowing, Notice of Swing Line Borrowing, Notice of Issuance or Notice of Renewal and the acceptance by the Borrower of the proceeds of such Borrowing or of such Letter of Credit or the renewal of such Letter of Credit shall constitute a representation and warranty by the Borrower that both on the date of such notice and on the date of such Borrowing or issuance or renewal such statements are true):   69     (i)                 the representations and warranties contained in each Loan Document (other than the representations and warranties included in Section 4.01(g)(ii) and Section 4.01(f)(i)) are true and correct in all material respects (provided, that those representations and warranties which are already qualified as to materiality or as to Material Adverse Effect shall be true and correct in all respects (after giving effect to such qualification therein)) on and as of such date, before and after giving effect to such Borrowing or issuance or renewal and to the application of the proceeds therefrom, as though made on and as of such date, other than any such representations or warranties that, by their terms, refer to a specific date other than the date of such Borrowing or issuance or renewal, in which case as of such specific date; and   (ii)              no Default has occurred and is continuing, or would result from such Borrowing or issuance or renewal or from the application of the proceeds therefrom;   (b)               in the case of a Borrowing to be denominated in an Alternative Currency, there shall not have occurred any change in national or international financial, political or economic conditions or currency exchange rates or exchange controls which in the reasonable opinion of the Administrative Agent, the Required Lenders (in the case of any Advances to be denominated in an Alternative Currency) or the Issuing Bank (in the case of any Letter of Credit to be denominated in an Alternative Currency) would make it impracticable for such Borrowing to be denominated in the relevant Alternative Currency; and   (c)               the Administrative Agent shall have received such other approvals, opinions or documents as the Administrative Agent or the Joint Lead Arrangers may reasonably request.   Section 3.03.             Determinations Under Section 3.01. For purposes of determining compliance with the conditions specified in Section 3.01, each Lender Party shall be deemed to have consented to, approved or accepted or to be satisfied with each document or other matter required thereunder to be consented to or approved by or acceptable or satisfactory to the Lender Parties unless an officer of the Administrative Agent responsible for the transactions contemplated by the Loan Documents shall have received notice from such Lender Party prior to the Closing Date specifying its objection thereto.   Article IV REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES   Section 4.01.             Representations and Warranties of the Borrower. The Borrower represents and warrants as follows:   (a)               The Borrower and each of its Subsidiaries (i) is a corporation or a limited liability company duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its formation, (ii) is duly qualified and in good standing as a foreign corporation or limited liability company in each other jurisdiction in which it owns or leases property or in which the conduct of its business requires it to so qualify or be licensed except where the failure to so qualify or be licensed would not be reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect and (iii) has all requisite entity power and authority (including, without limitation, all governmental licenses, permits and other approvals) to own or lease and operate its properties and to carry on its business as now conducted and as proposed to be conducted and to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under the Loan Documents to which it is a party.   70     (b)               [Reserved].   (c)               The execution, delivery and performance by the Borrower of each Loan Document are within the Borrower’s corporate powers, have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action, and do not (i) contravene the Borrower’s charter or bylaws, (ii) violate any law, rule, regulation (including, without limitation, Regulation X of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System), order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree, determination or award or (iii) conflict with or result in the breach of, or the creation of (or the requirement to create) any Lien under or constitute a default or require any payment to be made under, any contract, loan agreement, indenture, mortgage, deed of trust, lease or other instrument binding on or affecting the Borrower, any of its Subsidiaries or any of their properties.   (d)               No authorization or approval or other action by, and no notice to or filing with, any governmental authority or regulatory body or any other third party is required for the due execution, delivery, recordation, filing or performance by the Borrower of any Loan Document.   (e)               This Agreement has been, and each other Loan Document when delivered hereunder will have been, duly executed and delivered by the Borrower. This Agreement is, and each other Loan Document when delivered hereunder will be, the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Borrower, enforceable against the Borrower in accordance with its terms.   (f)                There is no action, suit, investigation, litigation or proceeding affecting the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, including any Environmental Action, pending or threatened before any court, governmental agency or arbitrator that (i) could be reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect (other than the Disclosed Litigation) or (ii) purports to affect the legality, validity or enforceability of any Loan Document, and there has been no material adverse change in the status, or financial effect on the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, of the Disclosed Litigation from that described on Schedule 4.01(f) hereto.   (g)               (i) The Consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as at, December 31, 2018, and the related Consolidated statement of income and Consolidated statement of cash flows of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for the fiscal year then ended, accompanied by an unqualified opinion of Ernst & Young LLP, independent public accountants, and the Consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as at September 30, 2019, and the related Consolidated statements of income and Consolidated statement of cash flows of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for the nine months then ended, duly certified by the Chief Financial Officer of the Borrower, copies of which have been furnished to each Lender Party, fairly present, subject, in the case of said balance sheet as at September 30, 2019, and said statements of income and cash flows for the nine months then ended, to year-end audit adjustments, the Consolidated financial condition of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as at such dates and the Consolidated results of operations of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for the periods ended on such dates, all in accordance with GAAP applied on a consistent basis. (ii) Since December 31, 2018, there has been no Material Adverse Change and no event has occurred or condition arisen that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.   71     (h)               [Reserved].   (i)                 Neither the Information Memorandum nor any other information, exhibit or report furnished by or on behalf of the Borrower to the Administrative Agent or any Lender Party in connection with the negotiation and syndication of the Loan Documents or pursuant to the terms of the Loan Documents contained any untrue statement of a material fact or omitted to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made therein not misleading.   (j)                 Neither the Borrower nor any of its Subsidiaries is engaged in the business of extending credit for the purpose of purchasing or carrying Margin Stock, and no proceeds of any Advance or drawings under any Letter of Credit will be used to purchase or carry any Margin Stock or to extend credit to others for the purpose of purchasing or carrying any Margin Stock.   (k)               Neither the Borrower nor any of its Subsidiaries is an “investment company,” or an “affiliated person” of, or “promoter” or “principal underwriter” for, an “investment company,” as such terms are defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.   (l)                 No ERISA Event has occurred or is reasonably expected to occur with respect to any Plan that has resulted in or is reasonably expected to result in a material liability of the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate.   (i)                 Neither the Borrower nor any ERISA Affiliate has incurred or is reasonably expected to incur any Withdrawal Liability to any Multiemployer Plan.   (ii)              Neither the Borrower nor any ERISA Affiliate has been notified by the sponsor of a Multiemployer Plan that such Multiemployer Plan is insolvent or has been terminated, within the meaning of Title IV of ERISA, or in “endangered” or “critical” status within the meaning of Section 305 of ERISA, and no such Multiemployer Plan is reasonably expected to be insolvent or to be terminated, within the meaning of Title IV of ERISA or to be in “endangered” or “critical” status within the meaning of Section 305 of ERISA.   72     (m)             The Borrower and its Subsidiaries conduct in the ordinary course of business a review of the effect of existing Environmental Laws and claims alleging potential liability or responsibility for violation of any Environmental Law on their respective businesses, operations and properties. Such Environmental Laws and claims could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.   (n)               The Borrower and each of its Subsidiaries and Affiliates has filed, has caused to be filed or has been included in all tax returns (Federal, state, local and foreign) required to be filed and has paid all taxes shown thereon to be due, together with applicable interest and penalties.   (o)               The Borrower and each of its Subsidiaries has good record and marketable title in fee simple to, or valid leasehold interests in, all real property necessary or used in the ordinary conduct of its business, except for such defects in title as could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.   (p)               The Borrower and its Subsidiaries own, or possess the right to use, all of the trademarks, service marks, trade names, copyrights, patents, patent rights, trade secrets, know-how, franchises, licenses and other intellectual property rights (collectively, “IP Rights”) that are reasonably necessary for the operation of their respective businesses, without conflict with the rights of any other Person. To the knowledge of the Borrower, no product, service, process, method, substance, part or other material now used, or now contemplated to be used, by the Borrower or any Subsidiary infringes, misappropriates or otherwise violates upon any rights held by any other Person. No claim or litigation regarding any of the foregoing is pending or, to the knowledge of the Borrower, threatened, which, either individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. To the knowledge of the Borrower, there has been no unauthorized use, access, interruption, modification, corruption or malfunction of any information technology assets or systems (or any information or transactions stored or contained therein or transmitted thereby) owned or used by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, which, either individually or in the aggregate, would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.   (q)               No Covered Entity is a Sanctioned Person. To the knowledge of the Borrower, no director, officer, employee, agent, affiliate or representative of any Covered Entity is a Sanctioned Person. No Covered Entity, either in its own right or through any third party, (i) has any of its assets in a Sanctioned Country, a Designated Jurisdiction or in the possession, custody or control of a Sanctioned Person in violation of any Anti-Terrorism Law, (ii) does business in or with, or derives any of its income from investments in or transactions with, any Sanctioned Country, a Designated Jurisdiction or Sanctioned Person in violation of any Anti-Terrorism Law, or (iii) engages in any dealings or transactions prohibited by any Anti-Terrorism Law. The Borrower and its Subsidiaries have conducted their businesses in compliance in all material respects with all applicable Sanctions and have instituted and maintained policies and procedures designed to promote and achieve compliance with such Sanctions.   73     (r)                The Borrower and its Subsidiaries, and all affiliates and representatives thereof, have conducted their business in compliance with all Anti-Corruption Laws and Anti-Terrorism Laws and have instituted and maintained policies and procedures designed to promote and achieve compliance with such laws and applicable Sanctions.   (s)                The Borrower is not an EEA Financial Institution.   (t)                 The Certificate of Beneficial Ownership for the Borrower executed and delivered to the Administrative Agent and the Lenders on or prior to the date of this Agreement, as updated from time to time in accordance with this Agreement, is accurate, complete and correct as of the date hereof and as of the date any such update is delivered.   Article V COVENANTS OF THE BORROWER   Section 5.01.             Affirmative Covenants. So long as any Advance or any other Obligation of the Borrower under any Loan Document shall remain unpaid, any Letter of Credit shall be outstanding or any Lender Party shall have any Commitment hereunder, the Borrower will:   (a)               Compliance with Laws, Etc. Comply, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to comply, in all material respects, with all applicable laws, rules, regulations and orders, such compliance to include, without limitation, compliance with ERISA, all Anti-Terrorism Laws and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Chapter of the Organized Crime Control Act of 1970.   (b)               Payment of Taxes, Etc. Pay and discharge, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to pay and discharge, before the same shall become delinquent, (i) all taxes, assessments and governmental charges or levies imposed upon it or upon its property and (ii) all lawful claims that, if unpaid, might by law become a Lien upon its property; provided, however, that neither the Borrower nor any of its Subsidiaries shall be required to pay or discharge any such tax, assessment, charge or claim that is being contested in good faith and by proper proceedings and as to which appropriate reserves are being maintained, unless and until any Lien resulting therefrom attaches to its property and becomes enforceable against its other creditors.   (c)               Compliance with Environmental Laws. Comply, and cause each of its Subsidiaries and all lessees and other Persons operating or occupying its properties to comply, in all material respects, with all applicable Environmental Laws and Environmental Permits; obtain and renew and cause each of its Subsidiaries to obtain and renew all Environmental Permits necessary for its operations and properties; and conduct, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to conduct, any investigation, study, sampling and testing, and undertake any cleanup, removal, remedial or other action necessary to remove and clean up all Hazardous Materials from any of its properties, in accordance with the requirements of all Environmental Laws; provided, however, that neither the Borrower nor any of its Subsidiaries shall be required to undertake any such cleanup, removal, remedial or other action to the extent that its obligation to do so is being contested in good faith and by proper proceedings and appropriate reserves are being maintained with respect to such circumstances.   74     (d)               Maintenance of Insurance. Maintain, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to maintain, insurance (i) in such amounts, with such deductibles and covering such properties and assets, and covering such risks as is usually carried by companies engaged in similar businesses and owning similar assets and properties in the same localities in which the Borrower or such Subsidiary operates, and (ii) provided by responsible, financially sound and reputable insurance companies or associations that are not Affiliates of the Borrower, provided, that the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may self-insure through one or more captive insurance subsidiaries in respect of such risks with respect to which similarly situated companies of established reputation engaged in similar businesses commonly self-insure.   (e)               Preservation of Corporate Existence, Etc. Preserve and maintain, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to preserve and maintain, its existence (and in the case of the Borrower, its existences as a registered organization in a state within the United States or in the District of Columbia), legal structure, legal name, rights (charter and statutory), permits, licenses, approvals, privileges and franchises; provided, however, that (i) the Borrower may cause any of its Subsidiaries to change its legal structure and/or legal name so long as such change does not reduce, diminish, impair or otherwise disadvantage the Borrower, such Subsidiary or the Lender Parties in any material respect, (ii) the Borrower and its Subsidiaries may consummate any merger or consolidation permitted under Section 5.02(d) and (iii) neither the Borrower nor any of its Subsidiaries shall be required to preserve any right, permit, license, approval, privilege or franchise if the Board of Directors of the Borrower or such Subsidiary shall determine that the preservation thereof is no longer desirable in the conduct of the business of the Borrower or such Subsidiary, as the case may be, and that the loss thereof is not disadvantageous in any material respect to the Borrower, such Subsidiary or the Lender Parties.   (f)                Visitation Rights. At any reasonable time and from time to time, permit any of the Administrative Agent or any of the Lender Parties, or any agents or representatives thereof, to examine and make copies of and abstracts from the records and books of account of, and visit the properties of, the Borrower and any of its Subsidiaries, and to discuss the affairs, finances and accounts of the Borrower and any of its Subsidiaries with any of their officers or directors and with their independent certified public accountants.   (g)               Keeping of Books. Keep, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to keep, proper books of record and account, in which full and correct entries shall be made of all financial transactions and the assets and business of the Borrower and each such Subsidiary in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in effect from time to time.   75     (h)               Maintenance of Properties, Etc. Maintain and preserve, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to maintain and preserve, all of its properties that are used or useful in the conduct of its business in good working order and condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted.   (i)                 Transactions with Affiliates. Conduct, and cause each of its Subsidiaries to conduct, all transactions otherwise permitted under the Loan Documents with any of their Affiliates on terms that are fair and reasonable and no less favorable to the Borrower or such Subsidiary than it would obtain in a comparable arm’s-length transaction with a Person not an Affiliate.   (j)                 Use of Proceeds. Use the proceeds of the Advances solely to provide working capital for the Borrower and its Subsidiaries and for other general corporate purposes, including, without limitation, for purposes of making capital expenditures, share repurchases and acquisitions and other Investments.   (k)               Anti-Money Laundering/International Trade Law Compliance. Each Covered Entity shall comply with all Anti-Terrorism Laws and all Anti-Corruption Laws, and maintain policies and procedures designed to promote and achieve compliance with such laws and Sanctions. The Borrower shall promptly notify the Administrative Agent in writing upon the occurrence of a Reportable Compliance Event.   Section 5.02.             Negative Covenants. So long as any Advance or any other Obligation of the Borrower under any Loan Document shall remain unpaid, any Letter of Credit shall be outstanding or any Lender Party shall have any Commitment hereunder, the Borrower will not, at any time:   (a)               Liens, Etc. Create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Lien upon any of its property, assets or revenues, whether now owned or hereafter acquired, other than the following:   (i)                 Liens created under the Loan Documents;   (ii)              Permitted Liens;   (iii)            Liens existing on the date hereof and listed on Schedule 5.02(a) and any renewals or extensions thereof, provided that (i) the property covered thereby is not changed, (ii) the amount secured or benefited thereby is not increased except as contemplated by Section 5.02(b), (iii) the direct or any contingent obligor with respect thereto is not changed, and (iv) any renewal or extension of the obligations secured or benefited thereby is permitted by Section 5.02(b);   76     (iv)             purchase money Liens arising from financings upon or in real property or equipment acquired or held by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries in the ordinary course of business to secure the purchase price of such property or equipment or to secure Debt incurred solely for the purpose of financing the acquisition, construction or improvement of any such property or equipment to be subject to such Liens, or Liens existing on any such property or equipment at the time of acquisition (other than any such Liens created in contemplation of such acquisition that do not secure the purchase price), or extensions, renewals or replacements of any of the foregoing for the same or a lesser amount; provided, however, that no such Lien shall extend to or cover any property other than the property or equipment being acquired, constructed or improved, and no such extension, renewal or replacement shall extend to or cover any property not theretofore subject to the Lien being extended, renewed or replaced;   (v)               Liens on or with respect to the Equity Interests or assets of a newly-formed or newly-acquired Subsidiary granted in connection with financing the formation of, or the acquisition of all of the Equity Interests or all or substantially all of the assets of, such Person; and   (vi)             Liens not otherwise permitted under this Section 5.02(a) which secure Debt of the Borrower; provided that the aggregate principal amount of Debt secured by such Liens shall not exceed, in the aggregate, at any time, the amount that is (1) 15.0% of the Consolidated Net Tangible Assets of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries minus (2) the aggregate principal amount of Debt outstanding at such time that was incurred pursuant to Section 5.02(b)(v) below, as determined immediately prior to the incurrence of such Debt.   (b)               Debt. Permit any of its Subsidiaries to create or suffer to exist, any Debt other than:   (i)                 Debt owed to the Borrower or a wholly owned Subsidiary of the Borrower;   (ii)              the Surviving Debt, and any Debt extending the maturity of, or refunding or refinancing, in whole or in part, any Surviving Debt, provided that the terms of any such extending, refunding or refinancing Debt, and of any agreement entered into and of any instrument issued in connection therewith, are otherwise permitted by the Loan Documents, provided further that the principal amount of such Surviving Debt shall not be increased above the principal amount thereof outstanding immediately prior to such extension, refunding or refinancing (except by an amount equal to a reasonable premium paid, and reasonable fees and expenses incurred, in connection with such refinancing), and the direct and contingent obligors therefor shall not be changed, as a result of or in connection with such extension, refunding or refinancing, provided still further that the terms relating to principal amount, amortization, maturity, collateral (if any) and subordination (if any), and other material terms taken as a whole, of any such extending, refunding or refinancing Debt, and of any agreement entered into and of any instrument issued in connection therewith, are no less favorable in any material respect to the Borrower or the Lender Parties than the terms of any agreement or instrument governing the Surviving Debt being extended, refunded or refinanced and the interest rate applicable to any such extending, refunding or refinancing Debt does not exceed the then applicable market interest rate;   77     (iii)            Debt of a newly-formed or newly-acquired Subsidiary owed to a Person financing the formation of such Subsidiary or the acquisition of all of the Equity Interests in or all or substantially all of the assets of such Subsidiary;   (iv)             indorsement of negotiable instruments for deposit or collection or similar transactions in the ordinary course of business; and   (v)               so long as no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or would result therefrom, other Debt in an aggregate principal amount at any time outstanding not to exceed the amount that is (1) 15.0% of the Consolidated Net Tangible Assets of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries minus (2) the aggregate principal amount of Debt secured by Liens at such time that was incurred pursuant to Section 5.02(a)(vi) above, as determined immediately prior to the incurrence of such Debt.   (c)               Change in Nature of Business. Make, or permit any of its Material Subsidiaries to make, any material change in the nature of its business as carried on at the date hereof.   (d)               Mergers, Etc. Merge into or consolidate with any Person or permit any Person to merge into it, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to do so, except that:   (i)                 any Subsidiary of the Borrower may merge into or consolidate with the Borrower or any other Subsidiary of the Borrower, provided that, in the case of any such merger or consolidation, the Person formed by such merger or consolidation shall be a wholly owned Subsidiary of the Borrower; and   (ii)              in connection with any acquisition permitted under Section 5.02(f), any Subsidiary of the Borrower may merge into or consolidate with any other Person or permit any other Person to merge into or consolidate with it; provided that the Person surviving such merger shall be a wholly owned Subsidiary of the Borrower;   provided, however, that in each case, immediately after giving effect thereto, no event shall occur and be continuing that constitutes a Default and, in the case of any such merger to which the Borrower is a party, the Borrower is the surviving corporation.   78     (e)               Sales, Etc., of Assets. Sell, lease, transfer or otherwise dispose of, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to sell, lease, transfer or otherwise dispose of, all or substantially all of the assets of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole.   (f)                Investments in Other Persons. Make, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to make, any Investment in any Person, except:   (i)                 Investments of the Borrower in any wholly-owned Subsidiary and Investments of any wholly-owned Subsidiary in the Borrower or in another wholly-owned Subsidiary;   (ii)              loans and advances to employees in the ordinary course of the business of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as presently conducted in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $500,000 at any time outstanding;   (iii)            Investments by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries in cash equivalents or short term investments; and   (iv)             other Investments, provided, that, both before and after giving effect to any such Investment the Borrower is in compliance with the covenants contained in Section 5.04, calculated on a Pro Forma Basis, based on the financial statements most recently delivered to the Lender Parties pursuant to Section 5.03;   (g)               Restricted Payments. Declare or make any dividend payment or other distribution of assets, properties, cash, rights, obligation or securities on account of any Equity Interests of the Borrower, or purchase, redeem or otherwise acquire for value (or permit any of its Subsidiaries to do so) any Equity Interests of the Borrower (collectively, “Restricted Payments”), except that, so long as no Default shall have occurred and be continuing at the time of any action described in clause (i) through (ii) below or would result therefrom:   (i)                 the Borrower may (A) declare and pay dividends and distributions payable only in common stock of the Borrower, (B) purchase, redeem, retire, defease or otherwise acquire shares of its capital stock with the proceeds received contemporaneously from the issue of new shares of its capital stock with equal or inferior voting powers, designations, preferences and rights and (C) purchase, redeem, retire or defease any Debt that is convertible into Equity Interests; and   (ii)              the Borrower may make other Restricted Payments so long as the Borrower is in compliance with the financial covenants set forth in Section 5.04 hereof, calculated on a Pro Forma Basis, based on the financial statements most recently delivered pursuant to Section 5.03.   (h)               Accounting Changes. Make or permit any change in (i) accounting policies or reporting practices, except as required or permitted by GAAP, or (ii) Fiscal Year.   79     (i)                 Negative Pledge. Enter into or suffer to exist, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to enter into or suffer to exist, any agreement prohibiting or conditioning the creation or assumption of any Lien upon any of its property or assets except in connection with (A) any Surviving Debt and (B) any Debt permitted by Section 5.02(b)(iii).   (j)                 Payment Restrictions Affecting Subsidiaries. Directly or indirectly, enter into or suffer to exist, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to enter into or suffer to exist, any agreement or arrangement limiting the ability of any of its Subsidiaries to declare or pay dividends or other distributions in respect of its Equity Interests or repay or prepay any Debt owed to, make loans or advances to, or otherwise transfer assets to or invest in, the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower (whether through a covenant restricting dividends, loans, asset transfers or investments, a financial covenant or otherwise), except (i) the Loan Documents and (ii) any agreement or instrument evidencing Surviving Debt.   (k)               Sanctions; Anti-Money Laundering; Anti-Corruption Law.   (i)                 Become, or permit any Covered Entity to become, a Sanctioned Person; or   (ii)              Either in its own right, or through any third party, (A) have any of its assets (or permit any Covered Entity to have any of its assets) in a Sanctioned Country or Designated Jurisdiction, or in the possession, custody or control of a Sanctioned Person, in violation of any Anti-Terrorism Law, (B) do business in or with (or permit any Covered Entity to do business in or with), or derive (or permit any Covered Entity to derive) any of its income from investments in or transactions with, any Sanctioned Country or Designated Jurisdiction, or any Sanctioned Person in violation of any Anti-Terrorism Law, (C) engage in (or permit any Covered Entity to engage in) any dealings or transactions prohibited by any Anti-Terrorism Law; or (D) use the Advances to fund, directly or through any Covered Entity, any operations in, finance any investments or activities in, or, make any payments to, a Sanctioned Country or Designated Jurisdiction, or a Sanctioned Person, or in violation of any Anti-Terrorism Law; or   (iii)            Repay or prepay the Obligations with funds derived from any unlawful activity; or   (iv)             Use, or permit any Covered Entity to use any Advances or any proceeds thereof for any purpose which would breach any Anti-Corruption Laws, any Sanctions or any Anti-Terrorism Laws in any jurisdiction in which the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries conduct business.   Section 5.03.             Reporting Requirements. So long as any Advance or any other Obligation of the Borrower under any Loan Document shall remain unpaid, any Letter of Credit shall be outstanding or any Lender Party shall have any Commitment hereunder, the Borrower will furnish to the Administrative Agent and the Lender Parties:   80     (a)               Default Notice. As soon as possible and in any event within two days after the occurrence of each Default or any event, development or occurrence reasonably likely to have a Material Adverse Effect continuing on the date of such statement, a statement of the chief financial officer of the Borrower setting forth details of such Default and the action that the Borrower has taken and proposes to take with respect thereto.   (b)               Annual Financials. As soon as available and in any event within 90 days after the end of each Fiscal Year, a copy of the annual audit report for such year for the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, including therein a Consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as of the end of such Fiscal Year and a Consolidated statement of income and a Consolidated statement of cash flows of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for such Fiscal Year, in each case accompanied by an opinion acceptable to the Required Lenders of Ernst & Young LLP or other independent public accountants of recognized standing acceptable to the Required Lenders together with (i) a certificate of a Financial Officer of the Borrower stating that no Default has occurred and is continuing or, if a default has occurred and is continuing, a statement as to the nature thereof and the action that the Borrower has taken and proposes to take with respect thereto and (ii) a certificate in substantially the form of Exhibit E hereto demonstrating the computations used by the Borrower in determining compliance with the covenants contained in Section 5.04; provided that in the event of any change in GAAP used in the preparation of such financial statements, the Borrower shall also provide, if necessary for the determination of compliance with Section 5.04, a statement of reconciliation conforming such financial statements to GAAP.   (c)               Quarterly Financials. As soon as available and in any event within 45 days after the end of each of the first three quarters of each Fiscal Year, a Consolidated balance sheet of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries as of the end of such quarter and a Consolidated statement of income and a Consolidated statement of cash flows of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for the period commencing at the end of the previous fiscal quarter and ending with the end of such fiscal quarter and a Consolidated statement of income and a Consolidated statement of cash flows of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for the period commencing at the end of the previous Fiscal Year and ending with the end of such quarter, setting forth in each case in comparative form the corresponding figures for the corresponding date or period of the preceding Fiscal Year, all in reasonable detail and duly certified (subject to normal year-end audit adjustments) by a Financial Officer of the Borrower as having been prepared in accordance with GAAP, together with (i) a certificate of said officer stating that no Default has occurred and is continuing or, if a Default has occurred and is continuing, a statement as to the nature thereof and the action that the Borrower has taken and proposes to take with respect thereto, and (ii) a certificate in substantially the form of Exhibit E hereto demonstrating the computations used by the Borrower in determining compliance with the covenants contained in Section 5.04, provided that in the event of any change in GAAP used in the preparation of such financial statements, the Borrower shall also provide, if necessary for the determination of compliance with Section 5.04, a statement of reconciliation conforming such financial statements to GAAP.   81     (d)               Debt Rating. Any announcement of a change in a Debt Rating.   (e)               Litigation. Promptly after the commencement thereof, notice of all actions, suits, investigations, litigation and proceedings in which the amount involved is in excess of $50,000,000 before any court or governmental department, commission, board, bureau, agency or instrumentality, domestic or foreign, affecting the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries of the type described in Section 4.01(f), and promptly after the occurrence thereof, notice of any material adverse change in the status or the financial effect on the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries of the Disclosed Litigation from that described on Schedule 4.01(f) hereto.   (f)                ERISA. ERISA Events and ERISA Reports. (A) Promptly and in any event within 10 days after the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate knows or has reason to know that any ERISA Event has occurred, a statement of the Chief Financial Officer of the Borrower describing such ERISA Event and the action, if any, that the Borrower or such ERISA Affiliate has taken and proposes to take with respect thereto and (B) on the date any records, documents or other information must be furnished to the PBGC with respect to any Plan pursuant to Section 4010 of ERISA, a copy of such records, documents and information.   (i)                 Plan Terminations. Promptly and in any event within two Business Days after receipt thereof by the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate, copies of each notice from the PBGC stating its intention to terminate any Plan or to have a trustee appointed to administer any Plan.   (ii)              Multiemployer Plan Notices. Promptly and in any event within ten Business Days after receipt thereof by the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate from the sponsor of a Multiemployer Plan, copies of each notice concerning (A) the imposition of Withdrawal Liability by any such Multiemployer Plan, (B) the termination, within the meaning of Title IV of ERISA, of any such Multiemployer Plan or (C) the amount of liability incurred, or that may be incurred, by the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate in connection with any event described in clause (A) or (B).   (g)               Environmental Conditions. Promptly after the assertion or occurrence thereof, notice of any Environmental Action against or of any noncompliance by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries with any Environmental Law or Environmental Permit that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.   (h)               Other Information. Such other information respecting the business, condition (financial or otherwise), operations, performance, properties or prospects of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries as the Administrative Agent or the Joint Lead Arrangers, or any Lender Party through the Administrative Agent, may from time to time reasonably request and such other information and documentation for purposes of compliance by the Administrative Agent or any Lender Party with applicable laws (including, without limitation, the Patriot Act and other “know your customer” and anti-money laundering rules and regulations) and any policy or procedure implemented by the Administrative Agent or such Lender Party to comply therewith as the Administrative Agent or such Lender Party may from time to time reasonably request.   Section 5.04.             Financial Covenants. So long as any Advance or any other Obligation of the Borrower under any Loan Document shall remain unpaid, any Letter of Credit shall be outstanding or any Lender Party shall have any Commitment hereunder, the Borrower will:   82       (a)               Debt-Cap Ratio. Maintain, beginning with the fiscal quarter ending December 31, 2019 and at all times thereafter, a Debt-Cap Ratio of no more than 0.60:1.00.   (b)               Interest Coverage Ratio. Maintain, beginning with the period of four fiscal quarters ending December 31, 2019 and at all times thereafter, determined on a Pro Forma Basis, an Interest Coverage Ratio of no less than 2.50:1.00.   Article VI   EVENTS OF DEFAULT   Section 6.01.             Events of Default. If any of the following events (“Events of Default”) shall occur and be continuing:   (a)               (i) the Borrower shall fail to pay any principal of any Advance when the same shall become due and payable or (ii) the Borrower shall fail to pay any interest on any Advance, or the Borrower shall fail to make any other payment under any Loan Document, in each case under this clause (ii) within two (2) Business Days after the same becomes due and payable; or   (b)               any representation or warranty made by the Borrower (or any of its officers) under or in connection with any Loan Document shall prove to have been incorrect in any material respect when made or deemed made; or   (c)               the Borrower shall fail to perform or observe any term, covenant or agreement contained in Section 2.03(e), 2.14, 5.01(e), (f), (i) or (k), 5.02, 5.03 or 5.04; provided that the Borrower shall have a cure period of three Business Days for any failure to perform or observe the covenants contained in Section 5.03; or   (d)               the Borrower shall fail to perform or observe any other term, covenant or agreement contained in any Loan Document on its part to be performed or observed if such failure shall remain unremedied for 10 days after the earlier of the date on which (i) a Responsible Officer becomes aware of such failure or (ii) written notice thereof shall have been given to the Borrower by the Administrative Agent or any Lender Party; or   (e)               the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries shall fail to pay any principal of, premium or interest on or any other amount payable in respect of any Debt of the Borrower or such Subsidiary (as the case may be) that is outstanding in a principal amount (or, in the case of any Hedge Agreement, an Agreement Value) of at least $100,000,000 either individually or in the aggregate (but excluding Debt outstanding hereunder), when the same becomes due and payable (whether by scheduled maturity, required prepayment, acceleration, demand or otherwise), and such failure shall continue after the applicable grace period, if any, specified in the agreement or instrument relating to such Debt; or any other event shall occur or condition shall exist under any agreement or instrument relating to any such Debt and shall continue after the applicable grace period, if any, specified in such agreement or instrument, if the effect of such event or condition is to accelerate, or to permit the acceleration of, the maturity of such Debt or otherwise to cause, or to permit the holder thereof to cause, such Debt to mature; or any such Debt shall be declared to be due and payable or required to be prepaid or redeemed (other than by a regularly scheduled required prepayment or redemption), purchased or defeased, or an offer to prepay, redeem, purchase or defease such Debt shall be required to be made, in each case prior to the stated maturity thereof; or   83     (f)               the Borrower or any of its Material Subsidiaries shall generally not pay its debts as such debts become due, or shall admit in writing its inability to pay its debts generally, or shall make a general assignment for the benefit of creditors; or any proceeding shall be instituted by or against the Borrower or any of its Material Subsidiaries seeking to adjudicate it a bankrupt or insolvent, or seeking liquidation, winding up, reorganization, arrangement, adjustment, protection, relief, or composition of it or its debts under any law relating to bankruptcy, insolvency or reorganization or relief of debtors, or seeking the entry of an order for relief or the appointment of a receiver, trustee or other similar official for it or for any substantial part of its property and, in the case of any such proceeding instituted against it (but not instituted by it) that is being diligently contested by it in good faith, either such proceeding shall remain undismissed or unstayed for a period of 30 days or any of the actions sought in such proceeding (including, without limitation, the entry of an order for relief against, or the appointment of a receiver, trustee, custodian or other similar official for, it or any substantial part of its property) shall occur; or the Borrower or any of its Material Subsidiaries shall take any corporate action to authorize any of the actions set forth above in this subsection (f); or   (g)              any judgments or orders, either individually or in the aggregate, for the payment of money in excess of $100,000,000 shall be rendered against the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries and shall remain unpaid and either (i) enforcement proceedings shall have been commenced by any creditor upon such judgment or order or (ii) there shall be any period of 10 consecutive days during which a stay of enforcement of such judgment or order, by reason of a pending appeal or otherwise, shall not be in effect; or   (h)              any provision of any Loan Document after delivery thereof pursuant to Section 3.01 or 5.01(k) shall for any reason cease to be valid and binding on or enforceable against the Borrower party to it, or any the Borrower shall so state in writing; or   (i)                a Change of Control shall occur; or   (j)                any ERISA Event shall have occurred with respect to a Plan and the sum (determined as of the date of occurrence of such ERISA Event) of the Insufficiency of such Plan and the Insufficiency of any and all other Plans with respect to which an ERISA Event shall have occurred and then exist (or the liability of the Borrower and the ERISA Affiliates related to such ERISA Event) exceeds $20,000,000; or   84     (k)              the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate shall have been notified by the sponsor of a Multiemployer Plan that it has incurred Withdrawal Liability to such Multiemployer Plan in an amount that, when aggregated with all other amounts required to be paid to Multiemployer Plans by the Borrower and the ERISA Affiliates as Withdrawal Liability (determined as of the date of such notification), exceeds $20,000,000 or requires payments exceeding $5,000,000 per annum; or   (l)               the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate shall have been notified by the sponsor of a Multiemployer Plan that such Multiemployer Plan is being terminated, within the meaning of Title IV of ERISA, and as a result of such termination the aggregate annual contributions of the Borrower and the ERISA Affiliates to all Multiemployer Plans that are then being terminated have been or will be increased over the amounts contributed to such Multiemployer Plans for the plan years of such Multiemployer Plans immediately preceding the plan year in which termination occurs by an amount exceeding $20,000,000; or   (m)             any representation or warranty contained in Section 4.01(r) is or becomes false or misleading at any time;   then, and in any such event, the Administrative Agent (i) shall at the request, or may with the consent, of the Required Lenders, by notice to the Borrower, declare the Commitments of each Lender Party and the obligation of each Lender Party to make Advances (other than Letter of Credit Advances by an Issuing Bank or a Revolving Credit Lender pursuant to Section 2.03(c) and Swing Line Advances by a Revolving Credit Lender pursuant to Section 2.02(b)) and of the Issuing Banks to issue Letters of Credit to be terminated, whereupon the same shall forthwith terminate, and (ii) shall at the request, or may with the consent, of the Required Lenders, (A) by notice to the Borrower, declare the Notes, all interest thereon and all other amounts payable under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents to be forthwith due and payable, whereupon the Notes, all such interest and all such amounts shall become and be forthwith due and payable, without presentment, demand, protest or further notice of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived by the Borrower, (B) by notice to each party required under the terms of any agreement in support of which a Standby Letter of Credit is issued, request that all Obligations under such agreement be declared to be due and payable and (C) by notice to any Issuing Bank, direct such Issuing Bank to deliver a Default Termination Notice to the beneficiary of each Standby Letter of Credit issued by it, and such Issuing Bank shall deliver such Default Termination Notices; provided, however, that in the event of an actual or deemed entry of an order for relief with respect to the Borrower under the Federal Bankruptcy Code, (x) the Commitments of each Lender Party and the obligation of each Lender Party to make Advances (other than Letter of Credit Advances by an Issuing Bank or a Revolving Credit Lender pursuant to Section 2.03(c) and Swing Line Advances by a Revolving Credit Lender pursuant to Section 2.02(b)) and of the Issuing Banks to issue Letters of Credit shall automatically be terminated and (y) the Notes, all such interest and all such amounts shall automatically become and be due and payable, without presentment, demand, protest or any notice of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived by the Borrower.   85     Section 6.02.             Actions in Respect of the Letters of Credit upon Default. If any Event of Default shall have occurred and be continuing, the Administrative Agent may, or shall at the request of the Required Lenders, irrespective of whether it is taking any of the actions described in Section 6.01 or otherwise, make demand upon the Borrower to, and forthwith upon such demand the Borrower will, pay to the Administrative Agent on behalf of the Lender Parties in same day funds at the Administrative Agent’s office designated in such demand, for deposit in the L/C Cash Collateral Account, an amount equal to the aggregate Available Amount of all Letters of Credit then outstanding; provided, however, that in the event of an actual or deemed entry of an order for relief with respect to the Borrower under the Federal Bankruptcy Code, such deposit in the L/C Cash Collateral Account shall automatically become and be due and payable, without presentment, demand, protest or any notice of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived by the Borrower. If at any time the Administrative Agent determines that any funds held in the L/C Cash Collateral Account are subject to any right or claim of any Person other than the Administrative Agent and the Lender Parties or that the total amount of such funds is less than the aggregate Available Amount of all Letters of Credit, the Borrower will, forthwith upon demand by the Administrative Agent, pay to the Administrative Agent, as additional funds to be deposited and held in the L/C Cash Collateral Account, an amount equal to the excess of (a) such aggregate Available Amount over (b) the total amount of funds, if any, then held in the L/C Cash Collateral Account that the Administrative Agent, determines to be free and clear of any such right and claim. Upon the drawing of any Letter of Credit for which funds are on deposit in the L/C Cash Collateral Account (including following the Termination Date), such funds shall be applied to reimburse the Issuing Banks or Revolving Credit Lenders, as applicable, to the extent permitted by applicable law.   Article VII   THE ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT, ETC.   Section 7.01.             Authorization and Action. Each Lender Party (in its capacities as a Lender, the Swing Line Bank (if applicable) and an Issuing Bank (if applicable)) hereby appoints and authorizes the Joint Lead Arrangers and the Administrative Agent to take such action as agent on its behalf and to exercise such powers and discretion under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents as are delegated to the Joint Lead Arrangers and the Administrative Agent by the terms hereof and thereof, together with such powers and discretion as are reasonably incidental thereto. As to any matters not expressly provided for by the Loan Documents (including, without limitation, enforcement or collection of the Notes), neither the Administrative Agent nor the Joint Lead Arrangers shall be required to exercise any discretion or take any action, but shall be required to act or to refrain from acting (and shall be fully protected in so acting or refraining from acting) upon the instructions of the Required Lenders, and such instructions shall be binding upon all Lender Parties and all holders of Notes; provided, however, that neither the Administrative Agent nor the Joint Lead Arrangers shall be required to take any action that exposes the Administrative Agent nor the Joint Lead Arrangers to personal liability or that is contrary to this Agreement or applicable law. The Administrative Agent agrees to give to each Lender Party prompt notice of each notice given to it by the Borrower pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. Except as may otherwise be agreed in writing, each of the Lenders agrees that the Administrative Agent has no obligation to ascertain the identity of the Borrower or any authorized signatories of the Borrower on behalf of any Lender, or to confirm the completeness or accuracy of any information it obtains from the Borrower or any such authorized signatory in doing so.   86     Section 7.02.             Reliance, Etc. Neither the Joint Lead Arrangers nor the Administrative Agent nor any of their respective directors, officers, agents or employees shall be liable for any action taken or omitted to be taken by it or them under or in connection with the Loan Documents, except for its or their own gross negligence or willful misconduct. Without limitation of the generality of the foregoing, the Joint Lead Arrangers and the Administrative Agent: (a) may treat the payee of any Note as the holder thereof until, in the case of the Administrative Agent, the Administrative Agent receives and accepts an Assignment and Assumption entered into by the Lender that is the payee of such Note, as assignor, and an Eligible Assignee, as assignee, or, in the case of the Administrative Agent or the Joint Lead Arrangers, the Administrative Agent or the Joint Lead Arrangers has received notice from the Administrative Agent that it has received and accepted such Assignment and Assumption, in each case as provided in Section 8.07; (b) may consult with legal counsel (including counsel for the Borrower), independent public accountants and other experts selected by it and shall not be liable for any action taken or omitted to be taken in good faith by it in accordance with the advice of such counsel, accountants or experts; (c) makes no warranty or representation to any Lender Party and shall not be responsible to any Lender Party for any statements, warranties or representations (whether written or oral) made in or in connection with the Loan Documents; (d) shall not have any duty to ascertain or to inquire as to the performance or observance of any of the terms, covenants or conditions of any Loan Document on the part of the Borrower or to inspect the property (including the books and records) of the Borrower; (e) shall not be responsible to any Lender Party for the due execution, legality, validity, enforceability, genuineness, sufficiency or value of, or the perfection or priority of any lien or security interest created or purported to be created under or in connection with, any Loan Document or any other instrument or document furnished pursuant thereto; and (f) shall incur no liability under or in respect of any Loan Document by acting upon any notice, consent, certificate or other instrument or writing (which may be by telegram or facsimile) believed by it to be genuine and signed or sent by the proper party or parties.   Section 7.03.             Bank of America, PNC Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association and Affiliates. With respect to its Commitments, the Advances made by it and the Notes issued to it, each of Bank of America, PNC Bank and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association shall have the same rights and powers under the Loan Documents as any other Lender Party and may exercise the same as though it were not the Administrative Agent; and the term “Lender Party” or “Lender Parties” shall, unless otherwise expressly indicated, include Bank of America, PNC Bank and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association in their respective individual capacities. Bank of America, PNC Bank and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association and their respective affiliates may accept deposits from, lend money to, act as trustee under indentures of, accept investment banking engagements from and generally engage in any kind of business with, the Borrower, any of its Subsidiaries and any Person that may do business with or own securities of the Borrower or any such Subsidiary, all as if Bank of America, PNC Bank and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association were not Joint Lead Arrangers or the Administrative Agent and without any duty to account therefor to the Lender Parties.   87     Section 7.04.             Lender Party Credit Decision. Each Lender Party acknowledges that it has, independently and without reliance upon the Administrative Agent, the Joint Lead Arrangers or any other Lender Party and based on the financial statements referred to in Section 4.01 and such other documents and information as it has deemed appropriate, made its own credit analysis and decision to enter into this Agreement. Each Lender Party also acknowledges that it will, independently and without reliance upon the Administrative Agent, the Joint Lead Arrangers or any other Lender Party and based on such documents and information as it shall deem appropriate at the time, continue to make its own credit decisions in taking or not taking action under this Agreement.   Section 7.05.             Indemnification.   (a)              Each Lender Party severally agrees to indemnify each Lead Arranger and the Administrative Agent (to the extent not promptly reimbursed by the Borrower) from and against such Lender Party’s ratable share (determined as provided below) of any and all liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, actions, judgments, suits, costs, expenses or disbursements of any kind or nature whatsoever that may be imposed on, incurred by, or asserted against the Administrative Agent in any way relating to or arising out of the Loan Documents or any action taken or omitted by the Administrative Agent under the Loan Documents (collectively, the “Indemnified Costs”); provided, however, (a) that no Lender Party shall be liable for any portion of such liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, actions, judgments, suits, costs, expenses or disbursements resulting from the Administrative Agent’s or such Lead Arranger’s gross negligence or willful misconduct as found in a final, non-appealable judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction with respect to the Administrative Agent or the Joint Lead Arrangers, as the case may be and (b) Lenders holding only Incremental Term Advances shall not be required to so indemnify in respect of matters relating to Letters of Credit (with such indemnity being provided solely by Lenders holding Revolving Credit Commitments). Without limitation of the foregoing, each Lender Party agrees to reimburse the Joint Lead Arrangers and the Administrative Agent promptly upon demand for its ratable share of any costs and expenses (including, without limitation, fees and expenses of counsel) payable by the Borrower under Section 8.04, to the extent that such Lead Arranger or the Administrative Agent is not promptly reimbursed for such costs and expenses by the Borrower. In the case of any investigation, litigation or proceeding giving rise to any Indemnified Costs, this Section 7.05 applies whether any such investigation, litigation or proceeding is brought by any Lender Party or any other Person.   (b)              Each Lender Party severally agrees to indemnify each Issuing Bank (to the extent not promptly reimbursed by the Borrower) from and against such Lender Party’s ratable share (determined as provided below) of any and all liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, actions, judgments, suits, costs, expenses or disbursements of any kind or nature whatsoever that may be imposed on, incurred by, or asserted against such Issuing Bank in any way relating to or arising out of the Loan Documents or any action taken or omitted by such Issuing Bank under the Loan Documents; provided, however, that no Lender Party shall be liable for any portion of such liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, actions, judgments, suits, costs, expenses or disbursements resulting from such Issuing Bank’s gross negligence or willful misconduct as found in a final, non-appealable judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction. Without limitation of the foregoing, each Lender Party agrees to reimburse such Issuing Bank promptly upon demand for its ratable share of any costs and expenses (including, without limitation, fees and expenses of counsel) payable by the Borrower under Section 8.04, to the extent that such Issuing Bank is not promptly reimbursed for such costs and expenses by the Borrower.   88     (c)               For purposes of this Section 7.05, the Lender Parties’ respective ratable shares of any amount shall be determined, at any time, according to the sum of (i) the aggregate principal amount of the Advances outstanding at such time and owing to the respective Lender Parties, (ii) their respective Pro Rata Shares of the aggregate Available Amount of all Letters of Credit outstanding at such time and (iii) their respective Unused Revolving Credit Commitments at such time; provided that the aggregate principal amount of Swing Line Advances owing to the Swing Line Bank and of Letter of Credit Advances owing to such Issuing Bank shall be considered to be owed to the Revolving Credit Lenders ratably in accordance with their respective Revolving Credit Commitments. The failure of any Lender Party to reimburse the Administrative Agent or any Issuing Bank, as the case may be, promptly upon demand for its ratable share of any amount required to be paid by the Lender Parties to the Administrative Agent or such Issuing Bank, as the case may be, as provided herein shall not relieve any other Lender Party of its obligation hereunder to reimburse the Administrative Agent or such Issuing Bank, as the case may be, for its ratable share of such amount, but no Lender Party shall be responsible for the failure of any other Lender Party to reimburse the Administrative Agent or such Issuing Bank, as the case may be, for such other Lender Party’s ratable share of such amount. Without prejudice to the survival of any other agreement of any Lender Party hereunder, the agreement and obligations of each Lender Party contained in this Section 7.05 shall survive the payment in full of principal, interest and all other amounts payable hereunder and under the other Loan Documents.   Section 7.06.             Successor Administrative Agent. The Administrative Agent may resign at any time by giving written notice thereof to the Lender Parties and the Borrower and may be removed at any time with or without cause by the Required Lenders. Upon any such resignation or removal, the Required Lenders shall have the right to appoint a successor Administrative Agent. If no successor Administrative Agent shall have been so appointed by the Required Lenders, and shall have accepted such appointment, within 30 days after the retiring Administrative Agent’s giving of notice of resignation or the Required Lenders’ removal of the retiring Administrative Agent, then the retiring Administrative Agent may, on behalf of the Lender Parties, appoint a successor Administrative Agent, which shall be a commercial bank organized under the laws of the United States or of any State thereof and having a combined capital and surplus of at least $250,000,000. Upon the acceptance of any appointment as Administrative Agent hereunder by a successor Administrative Agent and, such successor Administrative Agent shall succeed to and become vested with all the rights, powers, discretion, privileges and duties of the retiring Administrative Agent (other than any rights to indemnity payments owed to the retiring or removed Administrative Agent), and the retiring Administrative Agent shall be discharged from its duties and obligations under the Loan Documents. If within 45 days after written notice is given of the retiring Administrative Agent’s resignation or removal under this Section 7.06 no successor Administrative Agent shall have been appointed and shall have accepted such appointment, then on such 45th day (a) the retiring Administrative Agent’s resignation or removal shall become effective, (b) the retiring Administrative Agent shall thereupon be discharged from its duties and obligations under the Loan Documents and (c) the Required Lenders shall thereafter perform all duties of the retiring Administrative Agent under the Loan Documents, and except for any indemnity payments owed to the retiring or removed Administrative Agent, all payments, communications and determinations provided to be made by, to or through the Administrative Agent shall instead be made by or to each Lender and Issuing Bank directly, until such time, if any, as the Required Lenders appoint a successor Administrative Agent as provided above. After any retiring Administrative Agent’s resignation or removal hereunder as Administrative Agent shall have become effective, the provisions of this Article VII shall inure to its benefit as to any actions taken or omitted to be taken by it while it was Administrative Agent under this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall any Defaulting Lender be permitted to become a successor Administrative Agent.   89     Section 7.07.             The Joint Lead Arrangers, the Syndication Agents and the Documentation Agents. It is understood and agreed by all parties hereto that neither the Joint Lead Arrangers, nor any Syndication Agent, nor any Documentation Agent shall have any duties or responsibilities under this Agreement (except, as to the Joint Lead Arrangers, for certain approval rights expressly provided for herein), and shall have no liability for any actions taken or not taken in connection with this Agreement or the other Loan Documents.   Section 7.08.      Lender Representations.   (a)               Each Lender (x) represents and warrants, as of the date such Person became a Lender party hereto, to, and (y) covenants, from the date such Person became a Lender party hereto to the date such Person ceases being a Lender party hereto, for the benefit of, the Administrative Agent and the Joint Lead Arrangers and their respective Affiliates, and not, for the avoidance of doubt, to or for the benefit of the Borrower, that at least one of the following is and will be true:   (i)                 such Lender is not using “plan assets” (within the meaning of Section 3(42) of ERISA or otherwise) of one or more Benefit Plans with respect to such Lender’s entrance into, participation in, administration of and performance of the Advances, the Letters of Credit or the Commitments,   (ii)              the transaction exemption set forth in one or more PTEs, such as PTE 84-14 (a class exemption for certain transactions determined by independent qualified professional asset managers), PTE 95-60 (a class exemption for certain transactions involving insurance company general accounts), PTE 90-1 (a class exemption for certain transactions involving insurance company pooled separate accounts), PTE 91-38 (a class exemption for certain transactions involving bank collective investment funds) or PTE 96-23 (a class exemption for certain transactions determined by in-house asset managers), is applicable with respect to such Lender’s entrance into, participation in, administration of and performance of the Advances, the Letters of Credit, the Commitments and this Agreement,   (iii)            (A) such Lender is an investment fund managed by a “Qualified Professional Asset Manager” (within the meaning of Part VI of PTE 84-14), (B) such Qualified Professional Asset Manager made the investment decision on behalf of such Lender to enter into, participate in, administer and perform the Advances, the Letters of Credit, the Commitments and this Agreement, (C) the entrance into, participation in, administration of and performance of the Advances, the Letters of Credit, the Commitments and this Agreement satisfies the requirements of sub-sections (b) through (g) of Part I of PTE 84-14 and (D) to the best knowledge of such Lender, the requirements of subsection (a) of Part I of PTE 84-14 are satisfied with respect to such Lender’s entrance into, participation in, administration of and performance of the Advances, the Letters of Credit, the Commitments and this Agreement, or   90     (iv)             such other representation, warranty and covenant as may be agreed in writing between the Administrative Agent, in its sole discretion, and such Lender.   (b)             In addition, unless either (1) sub-clause (i) in the immediately preceding clause (a) is true with respect to a Lender or (2) a Lender has provided another representation, warranty and covenant in accordance with sub-clause (iv) in the immediately preceding clause (a), such Lender further (x) represents and warrants, as of the date such Person became a Lender party hereto, to, and (y) covenants, from the date such Person became a Lender party hereto to the date such Person ceases being a Lender party hereto, for the benefit of, the Administrative Agent and the Joint Lead Arrangers and their respective Affiliates and not, for the avoidance of doubt, to or for the benefit of the Borrower, that none of the Administrative Agent and the Joint Lead Arrangers and their respective Affiliates is a fiduciary with respect to the assets of such Lender involved in such Lender’s entrance into, participation in, administration of and performance of the Advances, the Letters of Credit, the Commitments and this Agreement (including in connection with the reservation or exercise of any rights by the Administrative Agent under this Agreement, any Loan Document or any documents related hereto or thereto).   Article VIII   MISCELLANEOUS   Section 8.01.             Amendments, Etc. No amendment or waiver of any provision of this Agreement or the Notes or any other Loan Document, nor consent to any departure by the Borrower therefrom, shall in any event be effective unless the same shall be in writing and signed by the Required Lenders, and then such waiver or consent shall be effective only in the specific instance and for the specific purpose for which given; provided, however, that (a) no amendment, waiver or consent shall, unless in writing and signed by all of the Lenders, do any of the following at any time: (i) decrease the percentage of (x) the Commitments, (y) the aggregate unpaid principal amount of the Advances or (z) the aggregate Available Amount of outstanding Letters of Credit that, in each case, shall be required for the Lenders or any of them to take any action hereunder, (ii) amend Section 2.05(a)(ii), Section 2.13 or this Section 8.01, or any other provision of this Agreement that expressly provides that the consent of all Lenders, or all affected Lenders, is required, or (iii) amend the definition of “Required Lenders” or “Pro Rata Share” (provided, that additional extensions of credit made pursuant to Section 2.17 shall be included in the determination of “Required Lenders” or “Pro Rata Share” on substantially the same basis as the Revolving Credit Commitments and the Revolving Credit Advances are included on the Closing Date); and (b) no amendment, waiver or consent shall, unless in writing and signed by each Lender if such Lender is directly affected by such amendment, waiver or consent, (i) increase or extend the Commitments of such Lender, (ii) reduce the principal of, or interest on, the Notes held by such Lender or any fees or other amounts payable hereunder to such Lender, (iii) postpone any date fixed for any scheduled payment of principal of, or interest on, the Notes held by such Lender or any fees or other amounts payable hereunder to such Lender, (iv) change the order of application of any prepayment set forth in Section 2.06 in any manner that materially affects such Lender, (v) amend Section 1.05 or the definition of “Alternative Currency”, or (vi) alter the ratable treatment of Obligations arising under any of the Loan Documents, in a manner that adversely effects such Lender; provided further that no amendment, waiver or consent shall, unless in writing and signed by the Swing Line Bank or an Issuing Bank, as the case may be, in addition to the Lenders required above to take such action, affect the rights or obligations of the Swing Line Bank or of such Issuing Bank, as the case may be, under this Agreement; and provided further that no amendment, waiver or consent shall, unless in writing and signed by the Administrative Agent in addition to the Lenders required above to take such action, affect the rights or duties of the Administrative Agent under this Agreement or the other Loan Documents. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, no Defaulting Lender shall have any right to approve or disapprove any amendment, waiver or consent hereunder (and any amendment, waiver or consent of all Lenders or each affected Lender may be effected with the consent of the applicable Lenders other than Defaulting Lenders), except that (x) the Commitment of any Defaulting Lender may not be increased or extended without the consent of such Defaulting Lender and (y) any waiver, amendment or modification requiring the consent of all Lenders or each affected Lender that by its terms affects any Defaulting Lender more adversely than other affected Lenders shall require the consent of such Defaulting Lender.   91     Section 8.02.             Notices, Etc.   (a)             All notices and other communications provided for hereunder shall be in writing (which shall include any electronic transmission by facsimile (except in the case of the Borrower) or in “.pdf,” “.tiff” or other customary format) and mailed, sent by electronic mail (to the extent agreed pursuant to clause (b) below) faxed (except in the case of the Borrower) or delivered, if to the Borrower, at its address at 7575 West Jefferson Blvd., Fort Wayne, Indiana 46804, Attention: Richard A. Poinsatte (260 ###-###-####); if to any Initial Lender Party, at its Domestic Lending Office specified opposite its name on Schedule I hereto; if to any other Lender Party, at its Domestic Lending Office specified in the Assignment and Assumption pursuant to which it became a Lender Party; and if to the Administrative Agent, at its address at PNC Firstside Center, 500 First Avenue, P7-PFSC-04-I, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219, Attention: Kimberly Kelly (facsimile 412-762-2905) and with respect to notices and/or deliveries pursuant to Section 5.03; or, as to the Borrower or the Administrative Agent, at such other address as shall be designated by such party in a written notice to the other parties and, as to each other party, at such other address as shall be designated by such party in a written notice to the Borrower and the Administrative Agent. All such notices and other communications shall, when mailed, sent by electronic mail or faxed (provided, however, that no notice or other communication shall be provided to the Borrower by facsimile), be effective when deposited in the mails or transmitted in “.pdf,” “.tiff” or other customary format or by facsimile, respectively, except that notices and communications to the Administrative Agent pursuant to Article II, III or VII shall not be effective until received by the Administrative Agent. Delivery by facsimile or “.pdf” of an executed counterpart of any amendment or waiver of any provision of this Agreement or the Notes or of any Exhibit hereto to be executed and delivered hereunder shall be effective as delivery of an original executed counterpart thereof; provided, however, that no such communication shall be delivered to the Borrower by facsimile.   (b)             Notices and other communications to the Lender Parties hereunder may be delivered or furnished by electronic communications pursuant to procedures approved by the Administrative Agent; provided that the foregoing shall not apply to notices pursuant to Article II unless otherwise specifically agreed by the Administrative Agent and the applicable Lender. The Administrative Agent or the Borrower may, in its discretion, agree to accept notices and other communications to it hereunder by electronic communications pursuant to procedures approved by it; provided that approval of such procedures may be limited to particular notices or communications.   92     (c)        (i)       The Borrower agrees that the Administrative Agent may, but shall not be obligated to, make the Communications (as defined below) available to the Issuing Banks and the other Lenders by posting the Communications on the Platform.   (ii)              The Platform is provided “as is” and “as available.” The Agent Parties (as defined below) do not warrant the adequacy of the Platform and expressly disclaim liability for errors or omissions in the Communications. No warranty of any kind, express, implied or statutory, including, without limitation, any warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement of third-party rights or freedom from viruses or other code defects, is made by any Agent Party in connection with the Communications or the Platform. In no event shall the Administrative Agent or any of its Affiliates (collectively, the “Agent Parties”) have any liability to the Borrower, any Lender or any other Person or entity for damages of any kind, including, without limitation, direct or indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages, losses or expenses (whether in tort, contract or otherwise) arising out of the Borrower’s or the Administrative Agent’s transmission of communications through the Platform. “Communications” means, collectively, any notice, demand, communication, information, document or other material provided by or on behalf of the Borrower pursuant to any Loan Document or the transactions contemplated therein which is distributed to the Administrative Agent, any Lender or any Issuing Bank by means of electronic communications pursuant to this section, including through the Platform.   Section 8.03.             No Waiver; Remedies. No failure on the part of any Lender Party or the Administrative Agent to exercise, and no delay in exercising, any right hereunder or under any Note or any other Loan Document shall operate as a waiver thereof; nor shall any single or partial exercise of any such right preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right. The remedies provided in the Loan Documents are cumulative and not exclusive of any remedies provided by law.   Section 8.04.             Costs and Expenses; Indemnification.   (a)               The Borrower agrees to pay on demand (i) all costs and expenses of the Joint Lead Arrangers and except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, also the Administrative Agent, in connection with the preparation, execution, delivery, administration, modification and amendment of the Loan Documents (including, without limitation, (A) all due diligence, syndication, transportation, computer, duplication, appraisal, audit, insurance, consultant, search, filing and recording fees and expenses and (B) the reasonable fees and expenses of counsel for the Joint Lead Arrangers and the Administrative Agent with respect thereto, including the reasonable fees and expenses of Shearman & Sterling LLP with respect to advising the Joint Lead Arrangers or the Administrative Agent as to its rights and responsibilities, or the perfection, protection or preservation of rights or interests, under the Loan Documents, with respect to negotiations with the Borrower or with other creditors of the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries arising out of any Default or any events or circumstances that may give rise to a Default and with respect to presenting claims in or otherwise participating in or monitoring any bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar proceeding involving creditors’ rights generally and any proceeding ancillary thereto, it being understood and agreed that with respect to the payment of legal fees and expenses, unless and until the circumstances set forth in clause (ii) below shall occur, the Borrower shall only be responsible for the fees and expenses of Shearman & Sterling LLP and any local counsel selected by it in connection with any and all of the foregoing), and (ii) all costs and expenses of each of the Joint Lead Arrangers, the Administrative Agent and each Lender Party in connection with the enforcement of and/or the protection of its rights under the Loan Documents and Advances made and Letters of Credit issued hereunder, whether in any action, suit or litigation, or any bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar proceeding affecting creditors’ rights generally, or any workout, restructuring or negotiations in respect of the Loan Documents, such Advances or such Letters of Credit (including, without limitation, the reasonable fees and expenses of counsel for each of the Joint Lead Arrangers, the Administrative Agent and each Lender Party with respect thereto).   93     (b)               The Borrower agrees to indemnify, defend and save and hold harmless each of Bank of America, BofA Securities, Inc., PNC Bank, PNC Capital Markets LLC, Wells Fargo Bank, and Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, each Lender Party and each of their respective Affiliates and their respective partners, officers, directors, employees, agents and advisors (each, an “Indemnified Party”) from and against, and shall pay on demand, any and all claims, damages, settlement costs, losses, liabilities and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable fees and expenses of counsel (including the allocated cost of internal counsel)) that may be incurred by or asserted or awarded against any Indemnified Party, in each case arising out of or in connection with or by reason of (including, without limitation, in connection with any actual or prospective claim, investigation, litigation or proceeding or preparation of a defense in connection therewith) (i) the Facilities, the actual or proposed use of the proceeds of the Advances or the Letters of Credit, the performance by the parties hereto of their respective obligations hereunder or thereunder or any of the transactions contemplated thereby or (ii) the actual or alleged presence or release of Hazardous Materials on any property owned or operated by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries or any Environmental Action relating in any way to the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries, except to the extent such claim, damage, loss, liability or expense is found in a final, non-appealable judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction to have resulted from such Indemnified Party’s gross negligence or willful misconduct. In the case of an investigation, litigation or other proceeding to which the indemnity in this Section 8.04(b) applies, such indemnity shall be effective whether or not such investigation, litigation or proceeding is brought by the Borrower, its directors, shareholders or creditors or an Indemnified Party, whether or not any Indemnified Party is otherwise a party thereto and whether or not the transactions contemplated hereby are consummated, IN ALL CASES, WHETHER OR NOT CAUSED BY OR ARISING, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, OUT OF THE COMPARATIVE, CONTRIBUTORY OR SOLE NEGLIGENCE OF THE INDEMNIFIED PARTY. The Borrower also agrees not to assert, and hereby waives, any claim against any Lead Arranger, the Administrative Agent, any Lender Party or any of their Affiliates, or any of their respective partners, officers, directors, employees, agents and advisors, on any theory of liability, for special, indirect, consequential or punitive damages arising out of or otherwise relating to the Facilities, the actual or proposed use of the proceeds of the Advances or the Letters of Credit or any of the transactions contemplated hereby. No Indemnified Party shall be liable for any damages arising from the use by unintended recipients of any information or other materials distributed by it through telecommunications, electronic or other information transmission systems in connection with this Agreement or the other Loan Documents or the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby.   (c)               If any payment of principal of, or Conversion of, any Eurodollar Rate Advance is made by the Borrower to or for the account of a Lender Party other than on the last day of the Interest Period for such Advance, as a result of a payment or Conversion pursuant to Section 2.06, 2.09(b)(i) or 2.10(d), acceleration of the maturity of the Notes pursuant to Section 6.01 or for any other reason, or by an Eligible Assignee to a Lender Party other than on the last day of the Interest Period for such Advance upon an assignment of rights and obligations under this Agreement pursuant to Section 8.07 as a result of a demand by the Borrower pursuant to Section 8.07(a), or if the Borrower fails to make any payment or prepayment of an Advance for which a notice of prepayment has been given or that is otherwise required to be made, whether pursuant to Section 2.04, 2.06 or 6.01 or otherwise, the Borrower shall, upon demand by such Lender Party (with a copy of such demand to the Administrative Agent), pay to the Administrative Agent for the account of such Lender Party any amounts required to compensate such Lender Party for any additional losses, costs or expenses that it may incur as a result of such payment or Conversion or such failure to pay or prepay, as the case may be, including, without limitation, any loss (including loss of anticipated profits), cost or expense incurred by reason of the liquidation or reemployment of deposits or other funds acquired by any Lender Party to fund or maintain such Advance.   94     (d)               If the Borrower fails to pay when due any costs, expenses or other amounts payable by it under any Loan Document, including, without limitation, fees and expenses of counsel and indemnities, such amount may be paid on behalf of the Borrower by the Administrative Agent or any Lender Party, in its sole discretion.   (e)               Without prejudice to the survival of any other agreement of the Borrower hereunder or under any other Loan Document, the agreements and obligations of the Borrower contained in Sections 2.10 and 2.12 and this Section 8.04 shall survive the payment in full of principal, interest and all other amounts payable hereunder and under any of the other Loan Documents.   Section 8.05.             Right of Set-off. Upon (a) the occurrence and during the continuance of any Event of Default and (b) the making of the request or the granting of the consent specified by Section 6.01 to authorize the Administrative Agent to declare the Notes due and payable pursuant to the provisions of Section 6.01, the Administrative Agent and each Lender Party and each of their respective Affiliates is hereby authorized at any time and from time to time, to the fullest extent permitted by law, to set off and otherwise apply any and all deposits (general or special, time or demand, provisional or final) at any time held and other indebtedness at any time owing by the Administrative Agent, such Lender Party or such Affiliate to or for the credit or the account of the Borrower against any and all of the Obligations of the Borrower now or hereafter existing under the Loan Documents, irrespective of whether the Administrative Agent or such Lender Party shall have made any demand under this Agreement or such Note or Notes and although such Obligations may be unmatured; provided, that in the event that any Defaulting Lender shall exercise any such right of set off, (x) all amounts so set off shall be paid over immediately to the Administrative Agent for further application in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.15 and, pending such payment, shall be segregated by such Defaulting Lender from its other funds and deemed held in trust for the benefit of the Administrative Agent and the Lenders, and (y) the Defaulting Lender shall provide promptly to the Administrative Agent a statement describing in reasonable detail the Obligations owing to such Defaulting Lender as to which it exercised such right of setoff. The Administrative Agent and each Lender Party agrees promptly to notify the Borrower after any such set-off and application; provided, further, that the failure to give such notice shall not affect the validity of such set-off and application. The rights of the Administrative Agent and each Lender Party and their respective Affiliates under this Section are in addition to other rights and remedies (including, without limitation, other rights of set-off) that the Administrative Agent, such Lender Party and their respective Affiliates may have.   95     Section 8.06.             Binding Effect. This Agreement shall become effective when it shall have been executed by the Borrower and the Administrative Agent and the Administrative Agent shall have been notified by each Initial Lender Party that such Initial Lender Party has executed it and thereafter shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Borrower, the Administrative Agent and each Lender Party and their respective successors and assigns, except that the Borrower shall not have the right to assign its rights hereunder or any interest herein without the prior written consent of the Lender Parties.   Section 8.07.             Assignments and Participations.   (a)               Each Lender may, and (following a demand by such Lender pursuant to Section 2.10 or 2.12) upon at least five Business Days’ notice to such Lender and the Administrative Agent, will assign to one or more Eligible Assignees all or a portion of its rights and obligations under this Agreement (including, without limitation, all or a portion of its Commitment or Commitments, the Advances owing to it and the Note or Notes held by it); provided, however, that (i) each such assignment shall be of a uniform, and not a varying, percentage of all rights and obligations under and in respect of one or more Facilities, (ii) except in the case of an assignment to a Person that, immediately prior to such assignment, was a Lender, an Affiliate of any Lender or an Approved Fund of any Lender or an assignment of all of a Lender’s rights and obligations under this Agreement, the aggregate amount of the Commitments being assigned to such Eligible Assignee pursuant to such assignment (determined as of the date of the Assignment and Assumption with respect to such assignment) shall in no event be less than $5,000,000 (or such lesser amount as shall be approved by the Administrative Agent and so long as no Default shall have occurred and is continuing at the time of such assignment, the Borrower), (iii) each such assignment shall be to an Eligible Assignee, and (iv) the parties to each such assignment shall execute and deliver to the Administrative Agent, for its acceptance (other than as to assignments to then existing Lenders and/or their Affiliates) and recording in the Register, an Assignment and Assumption, together with any Note or Notes subject to such assignment and together with a processing and recordation fee in the amount of $3,500; provided, however, that the processing and recordation fee set forth in sub-clause (iv) above shall not be payable (A) with respect to an assignment by any Lender Party to an Affiliate or an Approved Fund of such Lender Party, or (B) with respect to an assignment (x) which is both by and to an existing Lender Party or (y) with a stated effective date occurring prior to the 90th day after the Closing Date hereof.   96     (b)               Upon such execution, delivery, acceptance and recording, from and after the effective date specified in such Assignment and Assumption, (i) the assignee thereunder shall be a party hereto and, to the extent that rights and obligations hereunder have been assigned to it pursuant to such Assignment and Assumption, have the rights and obligations of a Lender or an Issuing Bank, as the case may be, hereunder and (ii) the Lender or an Issuing Bank assignor thereunder shall, to the extent that rights and obligations hereunder have been assigned by it pursuant to such Assignment and Assumption, relinquish its rights (other than its rights under Sections 2.10, 2.12 and 8.04 to the extent any claim thereunder relates to an event arising prior to such assignment) and be released from its obligations under this Agreement (and, in the case of an Assignment and Assumption covering all of the remaining portion of an assigning Lender’s or an Issuing Bank’s rights and obligations under this Agreement, such Lender or such Issuing Bank shall cease to be a party hereto).   (c)               By executing and delivering an Assignment and Assumption, each Lender Party assignor thereunder and each assignee thereunder confirm to and agree with each other and the other parties thereto and hereto as follows: (i) other than as provided in such Assignment and Assumption, such assigning Lender Party makes no representation or warranty and assumes no responsibility with respect to any statements, warranties or representations made in or in connection with any Loan Document or the execution, legality, validity, enforceability, genuineness, sufficiency or value of, or the perfection or priority of any lien or security interest created or purported to be created under or in connection with, any Loan Document or any other instrument or document furnished pursuant thereto; (ii) such assigning Lender Party makes no representation or warranty and assumes no responsibility with respect to the financial condition of the Borrower or the performance or observance by the Borrower of any of its obligations under any Loan Document or any other instrument or document furnished pursuant thereto; (iii) such assignee confirms that it has received a copy of this Agreement, together with copies of the financial statements referred to in Section 4.01 and such other documents and information as it has deemed appropriate to make its own credit analysis and decision to enter into such Assignment and Assumption; (iv) such assignee will, independently and without reliance upon the Administrative Agent, such assigning Lender Party or any other Lender Party and based on such documents and information as it shall deem appropriate at the time, continue to make its own credit decisions in taking or not taking action under this Agreement; (v) such assignee confirms that it is an Eligible Assignee; (vi) such assignee appoints and authorizes the Administrative Agent to take such action as agent on its behalf and to exercise such powers and discretion under the Loan Documents as are delegated to the Administrative Agent by the terms hereof and thereof, together with such powers and discretion as are reasonably incidental thereto; and (vii) such assignee agrees that it will perform in accordance with their terms all of the obligations that by the terms of this Agreement are required to be performed by it as a Lender or an Issuing Bank, as the case may be.   97     (d)               The Administrative Agent shall maintain at its address referred to in Section 8.02 a copy of each Assignment and Assumption delivered to and accepted by it and a register for the recordation of the names and addresses of the Lender Parties and the Commitment under each Facility of, and principal amount of the Advances owing under each Facility to, each Lender Party from time to time (the “Register”). In addition, the Administrative Agent shall maintain on the Register information regarding the designation, and revocation of designation, of any Lender as a Defaulting Lender. The entries in the Register shall be conclusive and binding for all purposes, absent manifest error, and the Borrower, the Administrative Agent and the Lender Parties may treat each Person whose name is recorded in the Register as a Lender Party hereunder for all purposes of this Agreement. The Register shall be available for inspection by the Borrower or the Administrative Agent or any Lender Party at any reasonable time and from time to time upon reasonable prior notice.   (e)               Upon its receipt of an Assignment and Assumption executed by an assigning Lender Party and an assignee, together with any Note or Notes subject to such assignment, the Administrative Agent shall, if such Assignment and Assumption has been completed and is in substantially the form of Exhibit C hereto, (i) accept such Assignment and Assumption, (ii) record the information contained therein in the Register and (iii) give prompt notice thereof to the Borrower. In the case of any assignment by a Lender, within five Business Days after its receipt of such notice, the Borrower, at its own expense, shall execute and deliver to the Administrative Agent in exchange for the surrendered Note or Notes a new Note to the order of such Eligible Assignee in an amount equal to the Commitment assumed by it under each Facility pursuant to such Assignment and Assumption and, if any assigning Lender has retained a Commitment hereunder under such Facility, a new Note to the order of such assigning Lender in an amount equal to the Commitment retained by it hereunder. Such new Note or Notes shall be in an aggregate principal amount equal to the aggregate principal amount of such surrendered Note or Notes, shall be dated the effective date of such Assignment and Assumption and shall otherwise be in substantially the form of Exhibit A hereto.   (f)                Each Issuing Bank may assign to an Eligible Assignee all or a portion of its rights and obligations under the undrawn portion of its Letter of Credit Commitment at any time; provided, however, that each such assignment shall be to an Eligible Assignee and the parties to each such assignment shall execute and deliver to the Administrative Agent, for its acceptance and recording in the Register, an Assignment and Assumption.   (g)               Each Lender Party may sell participations to one or more Persons (other than a natural person, a Defaulting Lender or the Borrower or any of Affiliates thereof) in or to all or a portion of its rights and obligations under this Agreement (including, without limitation, all or a portion of its Commitments, the Advances owing to it and the Note or Notes (if any) held by it); provided, however, that (i) such Lender Party’s obligations under this Agreement (including, without limitation, its Commitments) shall remain unchanged, (ii) such Lender Party shall remain solely responsible to the other parties hereto for the performance of such obligations, (iii) such Lender Party shall remain the holder of any such Note for all purposes of this Agreement, (iv) the Borrower, the Administrative Agent and the other Lender Parties shall continue to deal solely and directly with such Lender Party in connection with such Lender Party’s rights and obligations under this Agreement and (v) no participant under any such participation shall have any right to approve any amendment or waiver of any provision of any Loan Document, or any consent to any departure by the Borrower therefrom, except to the extent that such amendment, waiver or consent would reduce the principal of, or interest on, the Notes or any fees or other amounts payable hereunder, in each case to the extent subject to such participation, postpone any date fixed for any payment of principal of, or interest on, the Notes or any fees or other amounts payable hereunder, in each case to the extent subject to such participation.   98     (h)               Any Lender Party may, in connection with any assignment or participation or proposed assignment or participation pursuant to this Section 8.07, disclose to the assignee or participant or proposed assignee or participant any information relating to the Borrower furnished to such Lender Party by or on behalf of the Borrower; provided, however, that, prior to any such disclosure, the assignee or participant or proposed assignee or participant shall agree to preserve the confidentiality of any Confidential Information received by it from such Lender Party.   (i)                 Notwithstanding any other provision set forth in this Agreement, any Lender Party may at any time create a security interest in all or any portion of its rights under this Agreement (including, without limitation, the Advances owing to it and the Note or Notes held by it) in favor of any Federal Reserve Bank in accordance with Regulation A of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.   (j)                 No such assignment shall be made (A) to the Borrower or any of the Borrower’s Affiliates or Subsidiaries, or (B) to any Defaulting Lender or any of its Subsidiaries, or any Person who, upon becoming a Lender hereunder, would constitute any of the foregoing Persons described in this clause (B), or (C) to a natural person.   (k)               In connection with any assignment of rights and obligations of any Defaulting Lender hereunder, no such assignment shall be effective unless and until, in addition to the other conditions thereto set forth herein, the parties to the assignment shall make such additional payments to the Administrative Agent in an aggregate amount sufficient, upon distribution thereof as appropriate (which may be outright payment, purchases by the assignee of participations or subparticipations, or other compensating actions, including funding, with the consent of the Borrower and the Administrative Agent, the applicable pro rata share of Advances previously requested but not funded by the Defaulting Lender, to each of which the applicable assignee and assignor hereby irrevocably consent), to (x) pay and satisfy in full all payment liabilities then owed by such Defaulting Lender to the Administrative Agent or any Lender hereunder (and interest accrued thereon) and (y) acquire (and fund as appropriate) its full pro rata share of all Advances and purchases of Letters of Credit Advances and Swing Line Advances in accordance with its Pro Rata Share. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that any assignment of rights and obligations of any Defaulting Lender hereunder shall become effective under applicable law without compliance with the provisions of this paragraph, then the assignee of such interest shall be deemed to be a Defaulting Lender for all purposes of this Agreement until such compliance occurs.   99     Section 8.08.             Replacement of Lenders. If any Lender (a) requests compensation under Section 2.10, or if the Borrower is required to pay any additional amount to any Lender or any Governmental Authority for the account of any Lender pursuant to Section 2.12, or if any Lender is a Defaulting Lender, then the Borrower may, at its sole expense and effort, upon notice to such Lender and the Administrative Agent, require such Lender to assign and delegate, without recourse (in accordance with and subject to the restrictions contained in, and consents required by, Section 8.07), all of its interests, rights (other than its existing rights to payments pursuant to Section 2.10 of Section 2.12) and obligations under this Agreement and the related Loan Documents to an Eligible Assignee that shall assume such obligations (which Eligible Assignee may be another Lender, if a Lender accepts such assignment), or (b) has failed to consent to a proposed amendment, waiver, discharge or termination which pursuant to the terms of Section 8.01 requires the consent of all of the Lenders affected and with respect to which the Required Lenders shall have granted their consent (such Lender, a “Non-Consenting Lender”), then the Borrower shall have the right (unless such Non-Consenting Lender grants such consent) at its sole expense and effort to replace such Non-Consenting Lender by deeming such Non-Consenting Lender to have assigned its Advances and its Commitments hereunder to one or more Eligible Assignees; in each case, provided that:   (i)                the Borrower shall have paid to the Administrative Agent the assignment fee specified in Section 8.07(a);   (ii)              such Lender shall have received payment of an amount equal to 100% of the outstanding principal of its Advances, accrued interest thereon, accrued fees and all other amounts payable to it hereunder and under the other Loan Documents (including any amounts under Section 2.13) from the assignee (to the extent of such outstanding principal and accrued interest and fees) or the Borrower (in the case of all other amounts);   (iii)              in the case of any such assignment resulting from a claim for compensation under Section 2.10 or payments required to be made pursuant to Section 2.12 (A) in the event that as of any date, more than one Lender shall have an outstanding request for any such compensation, the Borrower shall not require an assignment by any one Lender requesting such compensation at such time without also requiring an assignment by all such Lenders, and (B) such assignment will result in a reduction in such compensation or payments thereafter;   (iv)              in the case of any assignment resulting from a Lender becoming a Non-Consenting Lender, any such assignee shall consent, at the time of such assignment, to the matters in respect of which such Non-Consenting Lender failed to consent; and   (v)               such assignment does not conflict with applicable laws.   100     A Lender shall not be required to make any such assignment or delegation if, prior thereto, as a result of a waiver by such Lender or otherwise, the circumstances entitling the Borrower to require such assignment and delegation cease to apply.   Section 8.09.             Execution in Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by different parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when so executed shall be deemed to be an original and all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Delivery of an executed counterpart of a signature page to this Agreement by “.pdf” shall be effective as delivery of an original executed counterpart of this Agreement.   Section 8.10.             No Liability of the Issuing Banks. The Borrower assumes all risks of the acts or omissions of any beneficiary or transferee of any Letter of Credit with respect to its use of such Letter of Credit. Neither the Administrative Agent, the Lenders nor any Issuing Bank nor any of their respective officers or directors shall be liable or responsible for: (a) the use that may be made of any Letter of Credit or any acts or omissions of any beneficiary or transferee in connection therewith; (b) the validity, sufficiency or genuineness of documents, or of any endorsement thereon, even if such documents should prove to be in any or all respects invalid, insufficient, fraudulent or forged; (c) payment by such Issuing Bank against presentation of documents that do not comply with the terms of a Letter of Credit, including failure of any documents to bear any reference or adequate reference to the Letter of Credit; (d) any error, omission, interruption, loss or delay in transmission or delivery of any draft, notice or other communication under or relating to any Letter of Credit (including any document required to make a drawing thereunder), or any error in interpretation of technical terms therein; or (e) any other circumstances whatsoever in making or failing to make payment under any Letter of Credit, except that the Borrower shall have a claim against such Issuing Bank, and such Issuing Bank shall be liable to the Borrower, to the extent of any direct, but not consequential, damages suffered by the Borrower that the Borrower proves were caused by (i) such Issuing Bank’s willful misconduct or gross negligence as determined in a final, non-appealable judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction in determining whether documents presented under any Letter of Credit comply with the terms of the Letter of Credit or (ii) such Issuing Bank’s willful failure to make lawful payment under a Letter of Credit after the presentation to it of a draft and certificates strictly complying with the terms and conditions of the Letter of Credit. In furtherance of the foregoing and without limiting the generality thereof, the parties agree that, with respect to documents presented which appear on their face to be in substantial compliance with the terms of a Letter of Credit, such Issuing Bank may, in its sole discretion, either accept and make payment upon such documents without responsibility for further investigation, regardless of any notice or information to the contrary, or refuse to accept and make payment upon such documents if such documents are not in strict compliance with the terms of such Letter of Credit.   Section 8.11.             Confidentiality. The Administrative Agent and each Lender Party shall hold all information supplied by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries that is marked confidential (the “Confidential Information”) confidential in accordance with its customary practices for handling confidential information, provided that, in any event, disclosure may be made without the consent of the Borrower, (a) to the Administrative Agent’s or such Lender Party’s Affiliates and their officers, directors, employees, agents and advisors and to actual or prospective Eligible Assignees and participants, and then only on a confidential basis, (b) as required by any law, rule or regulation or judicial process, (c) as requested or required by any state, Federal or foreign authority or examiner regulating such Lender Party or any of its Affiliates, (d) to any of S&P, Moody’s or Fitch when required by it, provided that, prior to any such disclosure, such rating agency shall undertake to preserve the confidentiality of any Confidential Information relating to the Borrower received by it from such Lender Party, (e) on a confidential basis to swap counterparties in connection with hedging transactions entered into by a Lender Party with respect to the Borrower or any of obligations of the Borrower and (f) as may be reasonably necessary in connection with the enforcement of the rights and remedies of the Lender Parties under the Loan Documents.   101     Section 8.12.             Jurisdiction, Etc.   (a)               Each of the parties hereto hereby irrevocably and unconditionally (i) agrees that it will not commence any action, litigation or proceeding of any kind or description, whether in law or in equity, whether in contract, tort or otherwise, against any other party hereto arising out of or relating to this Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents in any forum other than any New York State or Federal court located in New York County, and any appellate court from any thereof, (ii) submits, for itself and its property, to the jurisdiction of such courts in any action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents, or for recognition or enforcement of any judgment, and (iii) agrees that all claims in respect of any such action or proceeding may be heard and determined in any such New York State court or, to the fullest extent permitted by law, in such Federal court. The Borrower hereby agrees that service of process in any such action or proceeding brought in any such New York state court or in such federal court may be made upon CT Corporation System or other nationally recognized process agent (the “Process Agent”) to be designated by the Borrower from time to time by written notice to the Administrative Agent and the Borrower hereby irrevocably appoints such Process Agent its authorized agent to accept such service of process, and agrees that the failure of such Process Agent to give any notice of any such service shall not impair or affect the validity of such service or of any judgment rendered in any action or proceeding based thereon. The Borrower hereby further irrevocably consents to the service of process in any action or proceeding in such courts by the mailing thereof by any parties hereto by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, to the Borrower at its address specified pursuant to Section 8.02. Each of the parties hereto agrees that a final judgment in any such action or proceeding shall be conclusive and may be enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other manner provided by law. Nothing in this Agreement shall affect any right that any party may otherwise have to bring any action or proceeding relating to this Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents in the courts of any jurisdiction.   (b)               Each of the parties hereto irrevocably and unconditionally waives, to the fullest extent it may legally and effectively do so, any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the laying of venue of any suit, action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents to which it is a party in any New York State or Federal court. Each of the parties hereto hereby irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by law, the defense of an inconvenient forum to the maintenance of such action or proceeding in any such court.   102       Section 8.13.            Governing Law. Each Loan Document (other than the Letters of Credit, to the extent specified below and except as otherwise expressly set forth in a Loan Document) will each be deemed to be a contract made under and governed by the laws of the State of New York (including for such purpose Sections 5-1407 and 5-1402 of the General Obligations Law of the State of New York). Each Letter of Credit shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws or rules designated in such Letter of Credit or the related Letter of Credit Agreement, or if no laws or rules are designated, the International Standby Practices (ISP98 – International Chamber of Commerce Publication Number 590 (the “ISP Rules”)) and, as to matters not governed by the ISP Rules, the internal laws of the State of New York. The Loan Documents constitute the entire understanding among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter thereof and supersede any prior agreements, written or oral, with respect thereto.   Section 8.14.             Designation of a Different Applicable Lending Office. Each Lender may make any extensions of credit to the Borrower through any Applicable Lending Office, provided that the exercise of this option shall not affect the obligation of the Borrower to repay the extensions of credit in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.   Section 8.15.             No Advisory or Fiduciary Responsibility. In connection with all aspects of each transaction contemplated hereby (including in connection with any amendment, waiver or other modification hereof or of any other Loan Document), the Borrower acknowledges and agrees that: (i) (A) the arranging and other services regarding this Agreement severally provided by the Administrative Agent, the Joint Lead Arrangers and the Lenders are arm’s-length commercial transactions between the Borrower and its Affiliates, on the one hand, and the Administrative Agent, the Joint Lead Arrangers and the Lenders (severally), on the other hand, (B) the Borrower has consulted its own legal, accounting, regulatory and tax advisors to the extent it has deemed appropriate, and (C) the Borrower is capable of evaluating, and understands and accepts, the terms, risks and conditions of the transactions contemplated hereby and by the other Loan Documents; (ii) (A) the Administrative Agent, the Joint Lead Arrangers and the Lenders each is and has been acting solely as a principal and, except as expressly agreed in writing by the relevant parties, has not been, is not, and will not be acting as an advisor, agent or fiduciary for the Borrower or any of its Affiliates, or any other Person and (B) neither the Administrative Agent, nor the Joint Lead Arrangers nor any Lender has any obligation to the Borrower or any of its Affiliates with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby except those obligations expressly set forth herein and in the other Loan Documents; and (iii) the Administrative Agent, the Joint Lead Arrangers and the Lenders and their respective Affiliates may be engaged in a broad range of transactions that involve interests that differ from those of the Borrower and its Affiliates, and neither the Administrative Agent nor the Joint Lead Arrangers nor any Lender has any obligation to disclose any of such interests to the Borrower or its Affiliates. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Borrower hereby waives and releases any claims that it may have against any of the Administrative Agent, the Joint Lead Arrangers or any Lender with respect to any breach or alleged breach of agency or fiduciary duty in connection with any aspect of any transaction contemplated hereby.   Section 8.16.             Patriot Act Notice. Each Lender that is subject to the Patriot Act and the Administrative Agent (for itself and not on behalf of any Lender) hereby notifies the Borrower that, pursuant to the requirements of the Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001, Pub. L. 107-56, as the same has been, or shall hereafter be, renewed, extended, amended or replaced (the “Patriot Act”), it is required to obtain, verify and record information that identifies the Borrower, which information includes the name and addresses and other information that will allow such Lender or Administrative Agent, as applicable, to identify the Borrower in accordance with the Patriot Act.   103     Section 8.17.            Waiver of Jury Trial. EACH OF THE BORROWER, THE ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT AND THE LENDER PARTIES IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ALL RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION, PROCEEDING OR COUNTERCLAIM (WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE) ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO ANY OF THE LOAN DOCUMENTS, THE ADVANCES, THE LETTERS OF CREDIT OR THE ACTIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT OR ANY LENDER PARTY IN THE NEGOTIATION, ADMINISTRATION, PERFORMANCE OR ENFORCEMENT THEREOF.   Section 8.18.             Acknowledgment and Consent to Bail-In of EEA Financial Institutions. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any Loan Document or in any other agreement, arrangement or understanding among any such parties, each party hereto acknowledges that any liability of any Lender that is an EEA Financial Institution arising under any Loan Document, to the extent such liability is unsecured, may be subject to the write-down and conversion powers of an EEA Resolution Authority and agrees and consents to, and acknowledges and agrees to be bound by:   (a)               the application of any Write-Down and Conversion Powers by an EEA Resolution Authority to any such liabilities arising hereunder which may be payable to it by any Lender that is an EEA Financial Institution; and   (b)               the effects of any Bail-in Action on any such liability, including, if applicable:   (i)                 a reduction in full or in part or cancellation of any such liability;   (ii)              a conversion of all, or a portion of, such liability into shares or other instruments of ownership in such EEA Financial Institution, its parent undertaking, or a bridge institution that may be issued to it or otherwise conferred on it, and that such shares or other instruments of ownership will be accepted by it in lieu of any rights with respect to any such liability under this Agreement or any other Loan Document; or   (iii)            the variation of the terms of such liability in connection with the exercise of the Write-Down and Conversion Powers of any EEA Resolution Authority.   Section 8.19.             Judgment Currency. If, for the purposes of obtaining judgment in any court, it is necessary to convert a sum due hereunder or any other Loan Document in one currency into another currency, the rate of exchange used shall be that at which in accordance with normal banking procedures the Administrative Agent could purchase the first currency with such other currency on the Business Day preceding that on which final judgment is given. The obligation of the Borrower in respect of any such sum due from them to the Administrative Agent or the Lenders hereunder or under the other Loan Documents shall, notwithstanding any judgment in a currency (the “Judgment Currency”) other than that in which such sum is denominated in accordance with the applicable provisions of this Agreement (the “Agreement Currency”), be discharged only to the extent that on the Business Day following receipt by the Administrative Agent of any sum adjudged to be so due in the Judgment Currency, the Administrative Agent may in accordance with normal banking procedures purchase the Agreement Currency with the Judgment Currency. If the amount of the Agreement Currency so purchased is less than the sum originally due to the Administrative Agent from the Borrower in the Agreement Currency, the Borrower agrees, as a separate obligation and notwithstanding any such judgment, to indemnify the Administrative Agent or the Person to whom such obligation was owing against such loss. If the amount of the Agreement Currency so purchased is greater than the sum originally due to the Administrative Agent in such currency, the Administrative Agent agrees to return the amount of any excess to the Borrower (or to any other Person who may be entitled thereto under applicable Law).   104     Section 8.20.             Acknowledgement Regarding any Supported QFCs. To the extent that the Loan Documents provide support, through a guarantee or otherwise, for any Swap or any other agreement or instrument that is a QFC (such support, “QFC Credit Support”, and each such QFC, a “Supported QFC”), the parties acknowledge and agree as follows with respect to the resolution power of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation under the Federal Deposit Insurance Act and Title II of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (together with the regulations promulgated thereunder, the “U.S. Special Resolution Regimes”) in respect of such Supported QFC and QFC Credit Support (with the provisions below applicable notwithstanding that the Loan Documents and any Supported QFC may in fact be stated to be governed by the laws of the State of New York and/or of the United States or any other state of the United States):   (a)In the event a Covered Entity that is party to a Supported QFC (each, a “Covered Party”) becomes subject to a proceeding under a U.S. Special Resolution Regime, the transfer of such Supported QFC and the benefit of such QFC Credit Support (and any interest and obligation in or under such Supported QFC and such QFC Credit Support, and any rights in property securing such Supported QFC or such QFC Credit Support) from such Covered Party will be effective to the same extent as the transfer would be effective under the U.S. Special Resolution Regime if the Supported QFC and such QFC Credit Support (and any such interest, obligation and rights in property) were governed by the laws of the United States or a state of the United States. In the event a Covered Party or a BHC Act Affiliate of a Covered Party becomes subject to a proceeding under a U.S. Special Resolution Regime, Default Rights under the Loan Documents that might otherwise apply to such Supported QFC or any QFC Credit Support that may be exercised against such Covered Party are permitted to be exercised to no greater extent than such Default Rights could be exercised under the U.S. Special Resolution Regime if the Supported QFC and the Loan Documents were governed by the laws of the United States or a state of the United States. Without limitation of the foregoing, it is understood and agreed that rights and remedies of the parties with respect to a Defaulting Lender shall in no event affect the rights of any Covered Party with respect to a Supported QFC or any QFC Credit Support.   (b)As used in this Section 8.20, the following terms have the following meanings:   BHC Act Affiliate” of a party means an “affiliate” (as such term is defined under, and interpreted in accordance with, 12 U.S.C. 1841(k)) of such party.   105     Covered Entity” means any of the following: (i) a “covered entity” as that term is defined in, and interpreted in accordance with, 12 C.F.R. § 252.82(b); (ii) a “covered bank” as that term is defined in, and interpreted in accordance with, 12 C.F.R. § 47.3(b); or (iii) a “covered FSI” as that term is defined in, and interpreted in accordance with, 12 C.F.R. § 382.2(b).   Default Right” has the meaning assigned to that term in, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, 12 C.F.R. §§ 252.81, 47.2 or 382.1, as applicable.   QFC” has the meaning assigned to the term “qualified financial contract” in, and shall be interpreted in accordance with, 12 U.S.C. 5390(c)(8)(D).   [SIGNATURE PAGES FOLLOW]   106     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective officers thereunto duly authorized, as of the date first above written.     STEEL DYNAMICS, INC., as Borrower     By  /s/ Richard A. Poinsatte   Name:   Richard A. Poinsatte   Title: Vice President and Treasurer   [SDI – CREDIT AGREEMENT – SIGNATURE PAGE]         PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as Administrative Agent, an Initial Issuing Bank, Swing Line Bank and a Lender     By  /s/ Joseph McElhinny   Name:   Joseph McElhinny   Title: Vice President   [SDI – CREDIT AGREEMENT – SIGNATURE PAGE]        BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. as a Lender and an Initial Issuing Bank     By  /s/ Scott Blackman   Name:   Scott Blackman Title: SVP   [SDI – CREDIT AGREEMENT – SIGNATURE PAGE]        WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as a Lender     By  /s/ Rosalie C. Hawley Name:   Rosalie C. Hawley   Title: Senior Vice President   [SDI – CREDIT AGREEMENT – SIGNATURE PAGE]        JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., as a Lender     By  /s/ Eric B. Bergeson Name:   Eric B. Bergeson   Title: Authorized Officer   [SDI – CREDIT AGREEMENT – SIGNATURE PAGE]        MORGAN STANLEY BANK, N.A., as a Lender     By  /s/ Michael King   Name: Michael King Title: Authorized Signatory   [SDI – CREDIT AGREEMENT – SIGNATURE PAGE]        BMO HARRIS BANK N.A., as a Lender     By  /s/ Jason Deegan   Name:   Jason Deegan Title: Director   [SDI – CREDIT AGREEMENT – SIGNATURE PAGE]        CITIZENS BANK, N.A., as a Lender     By  /s/ Stephen A. Maenhout   Name:   Stephen A. Maenhout Title: Senior Vice President   [SDI – CREDIT AGREEMENT – SIGNATURE PAGE]        FIFTH THIRD BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as a Lender     By  /s/ Rachel Hermanson   Name:   Rachel Hermanson Title: Vice President   [SDI – CREDIT AGREEMENT – SIGNATURE PAGE]        SUNTRUST BANK, as a Lender     By  /s/ Carlos Cruz   Name:   Carlos Cruz Title: Director   [SDI – CREDIT AGREEMENT – SIGNATURE PAGE]        GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA, as a Lender     By  /s/ Ryan Durkin   Name:   Ryan Durkin Title: Authorized Signatory   [SDI – CREDIT AGREEMENT – SIGNATURE PAGE]        BBVA USA, as a Lender     By  /s/ Raj Nambiar Name:   Raj Nambiar   Title: Sr. Vice President   [SDI – CREDIT AGREEMENT – SIGNATURE PAGE]        U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as a Lender     By  /s/ Mary Ann Hawley Name:   Mary Ann Hawley   Title: Vice President   [SDI – CREDIT AGREEMENT – SIGNATURE PAGE]    
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Book A Call Bar Mitzvah - Blog Header Tips on Holding a Fun Bar Mitzvah By James Abbott Posted 21 November, 2018 In 10. Marketing - Blog - Legacy - A Fun Bar Mitzvah Contents A Fun Bar Mitzvah It’s your child’s special day, and there’s no better excuse to have a celebration! A Bar Mitzvah (for a boy) or Bat Mitzvah (for a girl) is an incredibly important celebration in your child’s life to mark their coming of age. You’ll have tonnes of family and friends crowding in, and we know that you want the day to go off without a hitch. What makes this party perfect? Happy guests, of course! At a Bar Mitzvah party you have the added pressure of keeping both adult guests and child guests happy and entertained. We have no doubt that you’ve put a great deal of time into securing the perfect venue, wonderful food, fantastic entertainment and gracious service staff, but that’s not always enough! You want this day to stand out and stick in your child’s mind forever, and that means making it unique. 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guinea pig bedding Guinea Pig Bedding What Guinea pig bedding options are available? Which is best? Read about the different kinds and the pros and cons of each. Bedding is an important component of your guinea pig’s environment. He will sleep on it, burrow in it, and spend most of his time within inches of it. As a guinea pig owner, you want a bedding that is comfortable for your pet, not too expensive, easy to maintain, and hampers the build-up of ammonia odors from urine. The Pros and Cons of Various Types of Bedding Materials Wood Wood-based beddings can come in the form of wood shavings, sawdust, or wood pellets. The important thing to know about wood is that cedar contains aromatic phenols that are believed to cause respiratory problems and liver damage in guinea pigs (Purdue University). It also contains plicatic acid, which is also harmful to guinea pigs. Some guinea pigs are allergic to cedar and can develop severe skin rashes when they come into contact with it. So never use cedar shavings as your bedding of choice for guinea pigs. Some people use pine shavings, but even though pine has less aromatic oils than cedar, a guinea pig’s sense of smell is very sensitive. What doesn’t smell to you can have quite an aroma to him. One study suggested that rabbits kept on pine bedding had elevated liver enzymes, so there is some doubt as to the safety of pine bedding for small animals. Kiln-dried pine has less aromatic oils than regular pine, but it doesn’t not remove all the oils. There is a possibility that pine can irritate the upper respiratory system of some guinea pigs. If you can opt for something else, it’s probably best to do so. • Aspen shavings or pellets Aspen shavings are simply cuttings from aspen trees, and aspen is a non-aromatic hardwood. Aspen is safe for guinea pigs. However, it does not provide much odor control, so if you use it, you will need to clean the cage pretty frequently. Pros: Inexpensive Cons: No odor control Cost: around $8 for 2 cubic feet • Cypress shavings or pellets Cypress is a non-aromatic softwood that is safe for guinea pigs. It is fairly difficult to find, however, and is usually sold as mulch. Cypress is softer than aspen, and absorbs moisture more readily than aspen. Pros: Inexpensive Cons: No odor control Cost: around $8 for 2 cubic feet • Sawdust Sawdust is not a good choice, no matter what kind of wood it comes from. It can get in the eyes, it can get inhaled or ingested, and it doesn’t have much absorbency. It has virtually no odor control. When wet, it can clump up and get stuck on your guinea pig’s hair and make a nasty mess. Plus, it tends to be difficult to maintain and clean up. Hemp Hemp-based beddings are safe for guinea pigs. They are very absorbent, odorless, dust-free and soft. It is a fast-growing plant and, therefore, a sustainable resource. Two popular brands of hemp bedding are Aubiose and Hemcore. Pros: Absorbent, odorless, soft, and dust-free. Lasts longer than wood shavings. Cons: More expensive and harder to find than wood shavings Cost: I saw it for sale in the UK but not the US, so I don’t know the price in the US or if it’s even available in the US. You can buy it on amazon.co.uk for 9.95 pounds for 0.25 kg. Carefresh I could put this in the wood category, but it’s different enough that I’ll give it its own category. Carefresh is a product that is made from wood pulp fibers that are too short to be made into paper. The fibers are processed into what looks like shredded egg cartons. It’s paper base inhibits ammonia formation so it’s very good for absorbency and odor control. Pros: Absorbant. Cons: More expensive than wood shavings Cost: You can buy a 4.5-lb bag for around $7 or $8. Paper-Based • Some people use shredded newspaper as bedding, but it doesn’t absorb liquid or odors much at all. If you don’t clean the cage frequently, you could get quite a nasty mess. • Compressed Paper-based Pellets Two companies who make compressed paper-based pellets include Yesterday’s News and Crown Animal Bedding. They offer good absorbency and good odor control but they are more expensive than most of the other options. Pros: Absorbant. Cons: Fairly expensive Cost: You can buy a 15-lb bag for around $10-$11. Corncob-Based Bedding Corncob-based bedding is not very expensive, but it really shouldn’t be used as a guinea pig bedding. It is not very absorbant, doesn’t inhibit odors, and if your guinea pig eats it, it can cause intestinal problems. It is also prone to develop mold growth. Straw Straw is rather stiff, and guinea pig have punctured their eyes with the stalks of the straw when used as bedding. Therefore, it is not recommended. It doesn’t absorb liquids well and has no odor control. You should not use it. Hay Using hay for bedding is plausible and many people do so, but usually they add a more absorbent bedding underneath the hay. It has some absorbency ability, unlike straw, but not very much. It has no odor control, and it can grow moldy when it gets wet with water or urine. If you get Timothy hay from a farm or feed store in a bale, it usually softer and more suitable as a bedding than the store-bought kind. The store-bought bags are usually dried to prevent molding which makes it harder and stiffer and less suitable as a bedding material. Pros: Guinea Pigs love eating it, tunneling through it, and playing in it. Cons: It’s not really absorbent and can mold when wet. Cost: You can buy a small 24-ounce bag for around $6. Fleece Fleece bedding is popular with some guinea pig owners. It cuts down on the cost of supplies, since you don’t need to keep buying shavings or pellets. Some people like the look of fleece in the cage, as it “decorates” the cage area. With fleece, however, you need to clean the cage daily, or maybe once every two days. You should also put something absorbent underneath the fleece layer, even if it’s just a layer of towels. When you wash your fleece bedding, be sure not to use aromatic detergent since guinea pigs’ have an enhanced sense of smell. Pros: Looks nice, reusable. Cons: Requires frequent upkeep and maintenance. Cost: You can make your own (free), or you can purchase it for anywhere from $6 – $40 or more, depending on the size and where you get it from. Cat Litter Cat litter is not a good choice at all. First of all, many of the commercial cat litters have chemicals added to them to help with odor control. If your guinea pig eats that, he can get quite sick. Even if you buy plain old clay litter, he can still eat it and get sick. Cat litter is hard and rocky, as well, so it doesn’t make a good bedding choice. 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Terms Of Use Terms of Use for pedorsruby.com Store and Web Site Please read carefully the following Terms of Use and Disclaimer before using the pedorsruby.com web site. By using our web site, you agree to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree to these Terms of Use, you may not use this site. These Terms of Use expressly incorporate by reference and include the pedorsruby.com privacy policy any guidelines, rules or disclaimers that may be posted and updated on specific pedorsruby.com Web Pages or on notices that are sent to you. pedorsruby.com reserves the right, at any time, to modify, alter or update these Terms of Use, and you agree to be bound by such modifications, alterations or updates. I. ORDERING PRODUCTS THROUGH pedorsruby.com Fulfillment/Shipping: All orders are processed through our customer service department at the Pedors corporate offices in Marietta GA, where professionally trained staff members handle every transaction personally. 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Asia Forums Start a new topic Change Forum Advanced search Which airline to choose within China? Jump to last reply My family of 4 is traveling within China in April 2014. Which airline have you had the best luck within China? Many of the online sites are not very user friendly - especially when trying to book a mutli-city trip. We are going from Shanghai to Xian to Beijing and return Shanghai. Also, we will have to fly back into PVG but is there any advantage of flying out of the other airport in Shanghai when flying to Xian? 19 Replies |Back to top | Add a Reply Sign in to comment. Recent Activity View all Asia activity » 1. 1 Trip Report vietnam and laos 2. 2 questions about trip to Mrauk U 3. 3 A Thailand holiday vacation 9 years in a row! 4. 4 Trip Report Burma - Our Mad Dash Across Too Much 5. 5 Connaught Place 6. 6 Bangkok: Shangri-La, Penninsula, Mandarin Oriental 7. 7 Trip Report My SEA trip - photos update 8. 8 Bali - seeking feedback on 3-week itinerary 9. 9 Which to see first - Kyoto or Tokyo? 10. 10 First trip to Vietnam! Help me with my itinerary please! 11. 11 6 Hour Layover in Hong Kong what to do 12. 12 One night stand in Tokyo: what area/hotel to stay in? 13. 13 Trip Report Travel Report to Siem Reap + Angkor + Northwest Cambodia 14. 14 You're Not Going to Japan AGAIN? 15. 15 Hotel or Air First for Japan? 16. 16 First trip to Japan-17 night Itinerary in Cherry Blossom season 17. 17 Elephants in Northern Thailand 18. 18 Trip Report From Ryokan to Buddhist Monastery: Two Weeks in Japan 19. 19 Best country to visit 1st time in Southeast Asia 20. 20 What did you think of Mumbai? 21. 21 1 week in Southeast Asia 22. 22 Drink Rec for Sri Lankan Food 23. 23 Jewelry shopping in Bangkok 24. 24 Great place for a honeymoon destination? 25. 25 New Hanoi Hotel opening View next 25 » Back to the top
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ABC And ESPN To Bring You Thirty Two Games From The Little League World Series Written by Brian Powell on . I'm an unabashed fan of the LLWS, and I don't necessarily think broadcasting every game of it is a bad thing, but thirty two games across three platforms seems like a lot. Either way, that's the exact same total they did last year and they even have an entire show devoted to LLWS "Web Gems" this go around! Welcome back to Williamsport, Brent Musburger, Gary Thorne, Karl Ravech, Orel Hershiser, and Orestes Destrade. Also say hi to Stacey Dales and Pedro Gomez (still getting the choice assignments now that Bonds isn't playing). Here's your schedule in case you care to check out your state's game(s).... Pool Play Round Fri., Aug. 15 Midwest (Rapid City, S.D.) vs. Southeast (Tampa, Fla.)- Karl Ravech and Orestes Destrade (ESPN, 2pm) Canada vs. Latin America- Gary Thorne and Orel Hershiser (ESPN2, 4pm) New England (Shelton, Conn.) vs. West (Waipahu, Hawaii)- Karl Ravech and Orestes Destrade (ESPN2, 6pm) Mid-Atlantic (Hagerstown, Md.) vs. Great Lakes (Jeffersonville, Ind.)- Gary Thorne and Orel Hershiser (ESPN, 8pm) Sat., Aug. 16 Caribbean vs. Mexico- Gary Thorne and Orel Hershiser (ESPN, 11am) Europe vs. Asia-Pacific- Karl Ravech and Orestes Destrade (ESPN, 1pm) Midwest (Rapid City, S.D.) vs. New England (Shelton, Conn.)- Gary Thorne and Orel Hershiser (ABC, 3:30pm) Japan vs. Middle East and Africa- Karl Ravech and Orestes Destrade (ESPN, 6pm) Southwest (Lake Charles, La.) vs. Northwest (Mill Creek, Wash.)- Gary Thorne and Orel Hershiser (ESPN, 8pm) Sun., Aug. 17 Europe vs. Mexico- Gary Thorne and Orel Hershiser (ESPN Classic, Noon) Canada vs. Japan- Karl Ravech and Orestes Destrade (ESPN2, 1pm) Great Lakes (Jeffersonville, Ind.) vs. Southwest (Lake Charles, La.)- Gary Thorne and Orel Hershiser (ABC, 3:30pm) Latin America vs. Middle East and Africa- Karl Ravech and Orestes Destrade (ESPN2, 6pm) Southeast (Tampa, Fla.) vs. West (Waipahu, Hawaii)- Gary Thorne and Orel Hershiser (ESPN2, 8pm) Mon., Aug. 18 Northwest (Mill Creek, Wash.) vs. Mid-Atlantic (Hagerstown, Md.)- Gary Thorne and Orel Hershiser (ESPN2, Noon) Asia-Pacific vs. Mexico- Karl Ravech and Orestes Destrade (ESPN, 1pm) Midwest (Rapid City, S.D.) vs. West (Waipahu, Hawaii)- Gary Thorne and Orel Hershiser (ESPN2, 3pm) Caribbean vs. Europe- Karl Ravech and Orestes Destrade (ESPN, 4pm) Southeast (Tampa, Fla.) vs. New England (Shelton, Conn.)- Gary Thorne and Orel Hershiser (ESPN2, 6pm) Tue., Aug. 19 Latin America vs. Japan- Gary Thorne and Orel Hershiser (ESPN2, Noon) Northwest (Mill Creek, Wash.) vs. Great Lakes (Jeffersonville, Ind.)- Karl Ravech and Orestes Destrade (ESPN, 2pm) Canada vs. Middle East and Africa- Gary Thorne and Orel Hershiser (ESPN, 4pm) Caribbean vs. Asia-Pacific- Karl Ravech and Orestes Destrade (ESPN2, 6pm) Southwest (Lake Charles, La.) vs. Mid-Atlantic (Hagerstown, Md.)- Gary Thorne and Orel Hershiser (ESPN2, 8pm) Single Elimination Round Wed., Aug. 20 International Semifinal #1- Gary Thorne, Orestes Destrade and Pedro Gomez (ESPN, 4pm) U.S. Semifinal #1- Brent Musburger, Orel Hershiser and Stacey Dales (ESPN, 8pm) Thu., Aug. 21 International Semifinal #2- Gary Thorne, Orestes Destrade and Pedro Gomez (ESPN, 4pm) U.S. Semifinal #2- Brent Musburger, Orel Hershiser and Stacey Dales (ESPN, 8pm) Sat., Aug. 23 International Championship- Brent Musburger, Orel Hershiser, Orestes Destrade, Stacey Dales and Pedro Gomez (ABC, 12:30pm) U.S. Championship- Brent Musburger, Orel Hershiser and Stacey Dales (ABC, 3pm) Sun., Aug. 24 Consolation Game- Karl Ravech, Orestes Destrade and Pedro Gomez (ESPN, Noon) Little League Web Gems Special (ESPN, 2pm) Little League World Series Preview (ESPN, 2:30pm) World Series Championship- Brent Musburger, Orel Hershiser, Stacey Dales and Pedro Gomez (ABC, 3:30pm) ________________________ I'm also hoping that this umpire is involved in the games somehow.... [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxzBtKO8pyg&color1=291787617&color2=325161297&hl=en&fs=1] 0 comments Sort: Newest | Oldest You Might Like... Top Stories Awful Announcing
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Federal Budget Important Budget Links | Statement & Press Releases Congressman Scott supports reducing our budget deficit and balancing the federal budget, but not at the expense of cutting vital government functions, such as defense, education, transportation, Social Security and Medicare. FY2016 Federal Budget Congressman Scott understands that deficit reduction requires making sometimes tough, unpopular choices. During his first year serving in Congress, Congressman Scott supported the 1993 Clinton budget, which narrowly passed the House and the Senate. The 1993 Clinton budget, also known as the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, helped put the nation on a strong fiscal path and turned federal budget deficits into federal budget surpluses. By 2001, the Congressional Budget Office projected a ten year surplus of $5.6 trillion. At the time, that would have been enough to completely eliminate the national debt held by the public by 2008, and we would owe nothing to China, Japan, and Saudi Arabia. Citing likely fiscal disaster, Congressman Scott opposed President George W. Bush's 2001 and 2003 tax cuts. Congressman Scott correctly pointed out that these tax cuts were not paid for and would wreak havoc on the budget. Combined with the Bush Administration's unpaid for Medicare prescription drug plan, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, an economy deep in recession, and these tax cuts, by the end of the Bush Administration, the annual federal budget deficit had climbed to $1.4 trillion and instead of paying off the national debt held by the public, the total national debt ballooned from $5.7 trillion in 2001 to $10.7 trillion by the end of 2008. In late 2010, when these Bush-era tax cuts were set to expire, Congressman Scott opposed the two year extension because the nation could not afford them and if they continued to be extended, it would likely force Congress to make deep cuts in vital government services, including Social Security and Medicare. In 2011, Congressman Scott opposed the Budget Control Act, which conditioned an increase in the nation's debt ceiling on Congress cutting approximately $2.2 trillion from the federal budget over the next 10 years. $1.2 trillion of those $2.2 trillion in cuts was contingent on whether a Congressional deficit reduction committee, commonly referred to as the "Super Committee," reported out a deficit reduction plan totaling $1.2 trillion by the end of 2011. If the Super Committee failed, which it did, the $1.2 trillion in cuts would be implemented through a draconian across-the-board budget cutting process known as "sequestration." Congressman Scott voted against the Budget Control Act because Congress failed to address a driving factor of the nation's budget deficit – the Bush-era tax cuts – and its failure to do so would set the stage for sequestration and cuts to Social Security and Medicare. In early 2013, during the fiscal cliff debacle, Congress permanently extended a majority of the Bush-era tax cuts at a ten-year cost, as estimated by the Congressional Budget Office, of $3.9 trillion and failed to cancel the $1.2 trillion sequester. Congressman Scott opposed the so-called "Fiscal Cliff Deal" because it permanently extended these unaffordable tax cuts and did nothing to address sequestration, which would and has had a significant negative impact on the Commonwealth of Virginia and his constituents. In order to responsibly reduce our deficit, Congressman Scott believes that it is imperative that Congress go back and review the Fiscal Cliff Deal and cancel some of the tax cuts that were permanently extended in order to cancel the sequester. He also believes that Congress should review our tax code and end the numerous special interest tax breaks that riddle our tax code. Important Budget Links Budget News & Editorials FY 2016 Budget More on Federal Budget December 17, 2019 Press Release WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Bobby Scott (VA-03) issued the following statement after the House of Representatives passed House Amendment to the Senate Amendment to H.R. 1158 – Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020 and House Amendment to the Senate Amendment to H.R. 1865 – Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2020: “These spending bills mark a bipartisan compromise and will help us avoid a harmful government shutdown. The funding approved in this legislation will meaningfully improve the lives of students, workers, and families across Virginia as well as the nation.” July 30, 2019 Press Release NEWPORT NEWS, VA – Representatives Bobby Scott (VA-03) and Donald McEachin (VA-04) will host a town hall meeting in Chesapeake, Virginia. This town hall will be an opportunity for constituents to learn more about the Representatives’ efforts to protect access to affordable health care, as well as hear more about the critical legislation House Democrats have passed in the first 200 days of the new Congress. This will be an opportunity for residents of the 3rd and 4th congressional districts to provide comments and ask questions. July 25, 2019 Press Release WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Bobby Scott (VA-03) issued the following statement after the House of Representatives passed H.R. 3877, the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019, which prevents draconian, across-the-board spending cuts scheduled for FY2020 and FY2021. It also suspends the debt ceiling for the next two years. “Eight years ago, congressional Republicans almost brought our country to the brink of fiscal calamity by playing a dangerous game of chicken with our nation’s debt ceiling. June 25, 2019 Press Release WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Bobby Scott (VA-03) praised passage of several fiscal year 2020 appropriations bills, putting the House of Representatives on track to send all twelve appropriations bills to the Senate by the end of June. Congressman Scott offered several amendments to these bills that were ultimately adopted by the full House of Representatives. March 11, 2019 Press Release WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Bobby Scott (VA-03), a member of the House Budget Committee, issued the following statement on the release of President Trump’s budget for Fiscal Year 2020: “The President’s budget highlights his priorities – unfortunately American families do not appear to be one of those priorities. In order to protect massive tax cuts for corporations and the wealthiest among us, this budget decimates funding for infrastructure, civil works projects, Medicare and Medicaid, and many other critical programs. Instead of investing in our future, this budget takes food from those most in need, makes housing harder to access for those who have been left behind, and ignores the needs of America’s children and working families.” January 24, 2019 Press Release Congressman Bobby Scott (VA-03) issued the following statement after being appointed to the House Budget Committee for the 116th Congress: “I am very excited to return to the House Budget Committee,” said Congressman Scott. “We must restore fiscal sanity to the federal budget process in order to balance the federal budget. Under Republicans’ unified control of the federal government, we have exploded the deficit to give tax breaks to corporations and the top 1% without paying for them. I know that under Chairman John Yarmuth’s leadership, we will create a budget that will be For the People and prioritize workers and the middle class instead of the wealthy and well-connected.” January 11, 2019 Press Release WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Bobby Scott (VA-03) issued the following statement: “Thousands of federal employees did not receive their pay checks today because President Trump is holding them as hostages to get funding for a wall that he always promised would be paid for by Mexico. The shutdown has caused unnecessary financial pain to thousands but also jeopardized the security of our nation. This must stop. December 22, 2018 Press Release WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Bobby Scott (VA-03) issued the following statement: “Republicans currently control the House of Representatives, the Senate and the White House, yet we are entering the third government shutdown this year. The Senate unanimously passed a bipartisan solution to keep the government open until February 8th while we continue to debate the best way to fund the government for the remainder of the fiscal year, and House Democrats were willing to support that compromise. August 30, 2018 Press Release NEWPORT NEWS, VA. – Congressman Bobby Scott (VA-03) issued the following statement after President Trump announced that his Administration would cut the cost-of-living adjustment for civilian federal employees and would eliminate locality pay across the board: “President Trump’s announcement today that he is seeking to freeze locality pay and deny federal employees a cost-of-living increase for 2019 is insulting to our federal workforce. It is puzzling that the President would do this at a time when his Administration has insisted that our economy is doing so well and his tax cuts for the wealthy are ‘paying for themselves.’ June 7, 2018 Floor Statements Mr. SCOTT of Virginia. Mr. Speaker, 6 months ago, Congress passed a tax cut that cost almost $2 trillion that overwhelmingly benefited corporations and the wealthy. Today, the Republicans are asking struggling children and families to foot the bill. Nearly half of the $15 billion in cuts in the Trump-GOP recessions package targets the Children's Health Insurance Program, or CHIP. While $7 billion may be a rounding error in the corporate tax cut, eliminating this funding from CHIP will jeopardize its ability to ensure access to healthcare for the children and families who depend on the program every year.
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Deus Ex Mankind Divided Chroma RGB dont work on accessories in new razer synapse beta | Razer Insider Skip to main content Question Deus Ex Mankind Divided Chroma RGB dont work on accessories in new razer synapse beta • 24 April 2024 • 0 replies • 9 views Chroma lighting not working for deus ex - Mankind Divided on new synapse beta. The lighting works for other games(Diablo 4). Can someone please advise me? 0 Replies Be the first to reply! Reply
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Skip to content Journal Article Were we really all in it together? The distributional effects of the 2010-2015 UK Coalition government's tax-benefit policy changes Authors Publication date 2017 Summary This paper examines the distributional impacts of changes to benefits, tax credits, pensions and direct taxes between the UK Elections in May 2010 and in May 2015. The changes did not have a common effect on all household incomes; nor did the direct tax-benefit changes contribute to deficit reduction. Effectively, reductions in benefits and tax credits financed part of the direct taxes cuts, but the overall net fiscal cost increased pressure for cuts in other public services and increases in other (more regressive) taxes. The main gains were in the upper middle of the income distribution and the main losers were at the bottom and those close to, but not at, the very top. Across most of the distribution the changes were regressive. By comparing with other analyses of policy changes in the same period we illustrate the importance of analytical choices and assumptions for detailed conclusions on their distributional effects. We also show how some groups were clear losers or gained little on average – including lone parent families, large families, and families with younger children. Others were gainers, including two-earner couples, and those in their 50s and early 60s. The findings show that a dominant feature of the period was that the combination of higher tax-free income tax allowances, financed by cuts in benefits and tax credits was generally regressive. As this combination also lies at the heart of the proposed policies of the Conservative government since 2015, we would expect these effects to be intensified in the coming years. Published in Social Policy & Administration ISSN 16 Subjects Pensions, Public Policy, Welfare Benefits, and Taxation Links University of Essex Research Repository - http://repository.essex.ac.uk/20059/ Notes In Press Related publications 1. Were we really all in it together? The distributional effects of the 2010-2015 UK Coalition government's tax-benefit policy changes: an end-of-term update Paola De Agostini, John Hills, and Holly Sutherland 1. Pensions 2. Public Policy 3. Welfare Benefits 4. Taxation #524542 Research home Research home News Latest findings, new research Publications search Search all research by subject and author Podcasts Researchers discuss their findings and what they mean for society Projects Background and context, methods and data, aims and outputs Events Conferences, seminars and workshops Survey methodology Specialist research, practice and study Taking the long view ISER's annual report Themes Key research themes and areas of interest
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