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Some genes are transcribed into RNA but are not translated into protein products-such RNA molecules are called non-coding RNA . | The basic idea is that DNA is transcribed into RNA , which is then translated into proteins . |
These different , discrete versions of the same gene are called alleles . | These different versions are known as alleles of the gene . |
In the case of pea , which is a diploid species , each individual plant has two copies of each gene , one copy inherited from each parent . | A living thing has two copies of each gene , one from its mother , and one from its father . |
Located in northeast India , Arunachal Pradesh borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south , and shares international borders with Bhutan in the west , Myanmar in the east and the People 's Republic of China in the north . | Arunachal Pradesh is a state in the Republic of India . |
Note : GP = Games played , W = Wins , L = Losses , T = Ties , Pts = Points , GF = Goals for , GA = Goals against , PIM = Penalties in minutes Note : Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold Two expansion teams , Buffalo Sabres and Vancouver Canucks , are added . | Note : GP = Games played , W = Wins , L = Losses , T = Ties , Pts = Points , GF = Goals for , GA = Goals against , PIM = Penalties in minutes Note : Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold |
The East Division of the National Hockey League existed from 1967 until 1974 when the league realigned into two conferences of two divisions each . | The East Division of the National Hockey League existed from 1967 , when the NHL was made up of a single division , until 1974 when the league changed its format into two conferences of two divisions each . |
Section 61 of the Constitution provides that ` The executive power of the Commonwealth is vested in the Queen and is exercisable by the Governor‑General as the Queen 's representative , and extends to the execution and maintenance of this Constitution , and of the laws of the Commonwealth ' . | Section 61 of the Constitution says that ` The executive power of the Commonwealth is vested in the Queen and is exercisable by the Governor‑General as the Queen 's representative , and extends to the execution and maintenance of this Constitution , and of the laws of the Commonwealth ' . |
The ACT and the NT also elect two senators each . | The ACT and the NT elect two senators each . |
Though in many respects the Governor-General is the Queen 's representative , and exercises various constitutional powers in her name , they are also independently vested with many important powers by the Constitution . | Though in many respects the Governor-General is the Queen 's representative , and exercises various constitutional powers in her name , they are also independently vested with many important constitutional powers by the Constitution . |
While Australian citizens living in the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory are represented in the Commonwealth Parliament , Norfolk Islanders are not represented federally . | While Australian citizens living in the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory are represented in the Commonwealth Parliament , Norfolk Islanders are not . |
The Legislature makes the laws , and supervises the activities of the other two arms with a view to changing the laws when appropriate . | The Legislature makes the laws , and supervises the activities of the other two arms with a view to changing the laws if needed . |
Section 2 of the Australian Constitution provides that a Governor-General shall represent the Queen in Australia . | Section 2 of the Australian Constitution says that a Governor-General shall represent the Queen in Australia . |
Under the conventions of the Westminster system the Governor-General 's powers are almost always exercised on the advice of the Prime Minister or other ministers . | Under the Westminster system the Governor-General 's powers are almost always used on the advice of the Prime Minister or other ministers . |
Twelve Senators from each state are elected for six-year terms , using proportional representation and the single transferable vote ( known in Australia as `` preferential voting '' : see Australian electoral system ) , with half elected every three years . | Twelve Senators from each state are elected for six-year terms , using proportional representation and the single transferable vote ( known in Australia as `` preferential voting '' , with half elected every three years . |
The cabinet meets not only in Canberra but also in various other Australian state capitals , most frequently Sydney and Melbourne . | The cabinet meets not only in Canberra but also in other Australian state capitals , most often Sydney and Melbourne . |
When the Labor first held office under Chris Watson , Watson assumed the right to choose members of his Cabinet . | When the Labor first held office under Chris Watson , Watson used the right to choose members of his Cabinet . |
Instead , these territories are largely governed by Commonwealth law , with Christmas Island and the Cocos Islands also having local governments . | Instead , these territories are governed by federal laws , with Christmas Island and the Cocos Islands also having local governments . |
The Prime Minister and the Cabinet are responsible to the Parliament , of which they must , in most circumstances , be members . | The Prime Minister and the Cabinet are responsible to the Parliament , of which they must be members . |
Australia 's other territories that are regularly inhabited ( Jervis Bay , Christmas Island and the Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands ) are not self-governing . | Australia 's other territories , ( Jervis Bay , Christmas Island and the Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands ) are not self-governing . |
Further , each State has its own constitution , so that Australia has seven sovereign Parliaments , none of which can encroach on the functions of any other . | Each State has its own constitution , so that Australia has seven sovereign Parliaments , none of which can take over the powers of any other . |
The proposal would have removed references to the Queen from the Constitution and replaced the Governor-General with a President nominated by the Prime Minister , but subject to the approval of a two-thirds majority of both Houses of the Parliament . | The proposal would have removed the Queen from the Constitution and replaced the Governor-General with a President nominated by the Prime Minister , but needing the approval of a two-thirds majority of both Houses of the Parliament . |
When the Liberal Party and its predecessors ( the Nationalist Party and the United Australia Party ) have been in coalition with the National Party or its predecessor the Country Party , the leader of the junior Coalition party has had the right to nominate their party 's members of the Coalition ministry , and to be consulted by the Prime Minister on the allocation of their portfolios . | When the Liberal Party and its predecessors ( the Nationalist Party and the United Australia Party ) have been in coalition with the National Party or its predecessor the Country Party , the leader of the junior Coalition party has had the right decide his party 's members of the Coalition ministry , and to work with the Prime Minister to give them their responsibilities . |
The day-to-day business of the house is usually negotiated between a designated senior Minister , who holds the title Leader of the House , and an Opposition frontbencher known as the Manager of Opposition Business in the House . | The day-to-day business of the house is usually worked out between a senior Minister , who holds the title Leader of the House , and an Opposition frontbencher known as the Manager of Opposition Business . |
Thus New South Wales has 48 members while Tasmania has five . | So New South Wales has 50 members while Tasmania has only five . |
In 1907 , however , the party decided that future Labor Cabinets would be elected by the members of the Parliamentary Labor Party , the Caucus , and the Prime Minister would retain the right to allocate portfolios . | In 1907 , however , the party decided that future Labor Cabinets would be elected by the members of the Parliamentary Labor Party , the Caucus . |
Under the prevailing Westminster system , the leader of the political party or coalition of parties that holds the support of a majority of the members in the House of Representatives is invited to form a government and is named Prime Minister . | In the Westminster system , the leader of the political party or group of parties that holds the support of a majority of the members in the House of Representatives is asked to form a government and is named Prime Minister . |
Section 51 of the Constitution provides for the Commonwealth Government 's legislative powers and allocates certain powers and responsibilities ( known as `` heads of power '' ) to the Commonwealth government . | Section 51 of the Constitution sets out the Commonwealth Government 's legislative powers and gives certain powers and responsibilities ( known as `` heads of power '' ) to the federal government . |
The Australian Republican Movement continues to campaign for an end to the monarchy in Australia , opposed by Australians for Constitutional Monarchy and Australian Monarchist League . | The Australian Republican Movement continues to call for an end to the monarchy in Australia , opposed by Australians for Constitutional Monarchy . |
When the non-Labor parties are in power , the Prime Minister makes all Cabinet and ministerial appointments at their own discretion , although in practice they consult with senior colleagues in making appointments . | When the non-Labor parties have been in power , the Prime Minister has made all Cabinet and ministerial appointments . |
The third level of government after Commonwealth and State\/Territory is Local government , in the form of shire , town or city . | The third level of government after Commonwealth and State\/Territory is Local government . |
In addition to the state Senators , two senators are elected by voters from the Northern Territory ( which for this purpose includes the Indian Ocean Territories , Christmas Island and the Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands ) , while another two senators are elected by the voters of the Australian Capital Territory ( which includes the Jervis Bay Territory for this purpose ) . | There are also two senators elected by voters from the Northern Territory ( and including the Indian Ocean Territories , Christmas Island and the Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands ) . |
Government is undertaken by three inter-connected arms of government : The Separation of powers is the principle whereby the three arms of government undertake their activities separate from each other : Until the passage of the Australia Act 1986 , and associated legislation in the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland , some Australian cases could be referred to the British Judicial Committee of the Privy Council for final appeal . | Government is undertaken by three inter-connected arms of government : The Separation of powers is the principle whereby the three arms of government do their activities separate from each other : Before the Australia Act 1986 , and matching legislation in the parliament of the United Kingdom , some Australian cases could be sent to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council for final appeal . |
The House of Representatives is elected on a basis which reflects the differing populations of the States . | The House of Representatives is elected on a basis which shows the different sized populations of the States . |
The federal nature of the Commonwealth and the structure of the Parliament of Australia were the subject of protracted negotiations among the colonies during the drafting of the Constitution . | The federal nature of the Commonwealth and the structure of the Parliament of Australia were the subject of long negotiations among the colonies . |
In practice , the role of head of state of Australia is divided between two people , the Queen of Australia and the Governor-General of Australia , who is appointed by the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister of Australia . | In practice , the role of head of state of Australia is divided between two people , the Queen of Australia and the Governor-General of Australia . |
But the Senate is elected on a basis of equality among the States : all States elect 12 Senators , regardless of population . | But the Senate is elected on a basis of equality among the States : all States have 12 Senators , regardless of population . |
The Prime Minister has a discretion to advise the Governor-General to call an election for the House of Representatives at any time , but Senate elections can only be held within certain periods prescribed in the Constitution . | The Prime Minister can advise the Governor-General to call an election for the House of Representatives at any time , but Senate elections can only be held within certain periods set out in the Constitution . |
The theoretical possibility of the British Parliament enacting laws to override the Australian Constitution was also removed . | The possibility of the British Parliament making laws to overturn the Australian Constitution was also removed . |
By the Royal Style and Titles Act 1953 , the Australian Parliament gave the Queen the title Queen of Australia , and in 1973 titles with any reference to her status as Queen of the United Kingdom and Defender of the Faith as well were removed , making her Queen of Australia . | With the Royal Style and Titles Act 1953 , the Australian Parliament gave the Queen the title Queen of Australia . |
There are Commonwealth Parliament Offices in each State Capital , with those in Sydney located in Phillip Street . | The Commonwealth Parliament Offices in Sydney are located in Phillip Street . |
The Commonwealth Constitution also provides that the States can agree to refer any of their powers to the Commonwealth . | The Commonwealth Constitution also says that the States can agree to give any of their powers to the Commonwealth . |
To become effective , the proposals must be put to a referendum of all Australians of voting age , and must receive a `` double majority '' : a majority of all votes , and a majority of votes in a majority of States . | To become law , the proposals must be put to a referendum of all Australians of voting age . |
The Constitution of Australia does not recognize the Cabinet , and its decisions have no legal force . | The Constitution of Australia does not mention the Cabinet , and its decisions have no legal force . |
The members of the House of Representatives are elected by preferential voting from single-member constituencies allocated among the states and territories roughly in proportion to population . | The members of the House of Representatives are elected by preferential voting from single-member areas spread among the states and territories roughly in proportion to population . |
The most recent general election was on 7 September 2013 . | The most recent general election was on 21 August 2010 . |
Section 1 of the Australian Constitution creates a democratic legislature , the bicameral Parliament of Australia which consists of the Queen of Australia and two houses , the Senate and the House of Representatives . | Section 1 of the Australian Constitution sets up a democratic legislature , the bicameral Parliament of Australia . |
The Australian Constitution dates from 1901 , when the Dominions of the British Empire were not sovereign states , and does not use the term `` head of state '' . | The Australian Constitution was written in 1901 , when the Dominions of the British Empire were not independent countries , and does not use the words `` head of state '' . |
The Sovereign of Australia , currently Queen Elizabeth II , is also the Sovereign of fifteen other Commonwealth realms including the United Kingdom . | She is also the Sovereign of fifteen other Commonwealth Realms including the United Kingdom . |
Although the government , by virtue of commanding a majority of members in the lower house of the legislature , can usually pass its legislation and control the workings of the house , the Opposition can considerably delay the passage of legislation and obstruct government business if it chooses . | The government , because it has a majority of members in the lower house of the legislature , can usually pass its legislation and control the workings of the house . |
This `` transfer '' legislation may have a `` sunset clause '' , a legislative provision that nullifies the transfer of power after a specified period , at which point the original division of power is restored ... In addition , Australia has several territories , three of which are self-governing : the Australian Capital Territory ( ACT ) , the Northern Territory ( NT ) and Norfolk Island . | Australia has several territories , three of which are self-governing : the Australian Capital Territory ( ACT ) , the Northern Territory ( NT ) and Norfolk Island . |
Prior to the 2007 general election , the then Leader of the Opposition , Kevin Rudd , said that he and he alone would choose the ministry should he become Prime Minister . | Prior to the 2007 general election , Kevin Rudd , said that he and he alone would choose the ministry if he become Prime Minister . |
The Australian Parliament is bicameral , consisting of the Queen of Australia , a 76-member Senate and a 150-member House of Representatives . | The Australian Parliament is bicameral , made up of the Queen , a 76-member Senate and a 150-member House of Representatives . |
In 2009 Prime Minister Kevin Rudd described the Governor-General as the Australian head of state , announcing an overseas visit by Quentin Bryce by saying , `` A visit to Africa of this scale by Australia 's Head of State will express the seriousness of Australia 's commitment '' . | He said an overseas visit by Quentin Bryce '' ... to Africa of this scale by Australia 's Head of State will express the seriousness of Australia 's commitment '' . |
Kevin Rudd was in favor of the Cabinet meeting in other places , such as major regional cities . | Kevin Rudd said he wanted the Cabinet to meet in other places , such as major regional cities . |
The legislatures of these territories exercise powers delegated to them by the Commonwealth , and the Commonwealth Parliament retains the power to override territorial legislation and to transfer powers to or from the territories . | The Commonwealth Parliament keeps the power to overturn territorial legislation and to give or take powers . |
Like the other Dominions , Australia gained legislative independence from the Parliament of the United Kingdom by virtue of the Statute of Westminster 1931 , which was adopted in Australia in 1942 with retrospective effect from 3 September 1939 . | Like the other Dominions , Australia gained legislative independence from the Parliament of the United Kingdom through the Statute of Westminster 1931 . |
All members of the ministry must be sworn as members of the Federal Executive Council , a body which is chaired by the Governor-General and which meets solely to endorse and give legal force to decisions already made by the Cabinet . | This council is chaired by the Governor-General and which meets solely to approve and give legal force to decisions already made by the Cabinet . |
The growth of the ministry in the 1940s and 1950s made this increasingly impractical , and in 1956 Robert Menzies created a two-tier ministry , with only senior ministers holding Cabinet rank , also known within parliament as the front bench . | In 1956 Robert Menzies created a two level ministry , with only senior ministers in the Cabinet . |
In practice , the Governor-General carries out all the functions usually performed by a head of state , without reference to the Queen . | In practice , the Governor-General carries out all the tasks usually done by a head of state , without asking the Queen . |
With this act , Australian law was made unequivocally sovereign , and the High Court of Australia was confirmed as the highest court of appeal . | Australian law is now only decided on in Australia , and the High Court of Australia is the highest court of appeal . |
The Commonwealth Parliament and all the state and territory legislatures operate within the conventions of the Westminster system , with a recognized Leader of the Opposition , usually the leader of the largest party outside the government , and a Shadow Cabinet of Opposition members who `` shadow '' each member of the Ministry , asking questions on matters within the Minister 's portfolio . | The Commonwealth Parliament and all the state and territory legislatures use the Westminster system . |
The Commonwealth of Australia , a federal constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracy , was formed in 1901 as a result of an agreement among six self-governing British colonies , which became the six states . | The Commonwealth of Australia is a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy . |
These bodies such as Councils are composed of elected representatives ( known as either councillor or alderman depending on the State ) , usually serving on a part-time basis . | Local governments are made up of elected representatives ( known as either councilor or alderman depending on the State ) , usually serving on a part-time basis . |
In ordinary legislation , the two chambers have coordinate powers , but all proposals for appropriating revenue or imposing taxes must be introduced in the House of Representatives . | In ordinary legislation , the two chambers have the same powers , but all laws for spending money or charging taxes must come from the House of Representatives . |
The largely uninhabited Coral Sea Islands was established as a Territory of the Commonwealth in 1969 while Ashmore and Cartier Islands has been a territory since 1933 and administered under the laws of the Northern Territory . | The largely uninhabited Coral Sea Islands was set up as a Territory of the Commonwealth in 1969 . |
All remaining responsibilities are retained by the six States ( previously separate colonies ) . | All remaining responsibilities are kept by the six States . |
This was intended to allow the Senators of the smaller States to form a majority and amend or even reject bills originating in the House of Representatives . | This was so the Senators of the smaller States could form a majority and change or even reject laws from the House of Representatives . |
Between 1907 and 2007 , Labor Prime Ministers exercised a predominant influence over who was elected to Labor ministries , although the leaders of the party factions also exercised considerable influence . | The Labor Prime Ministers had a lot of influence over who was elected to Labor ministries , although the leaders small groups inside the party also had a lot of power . |
WebCite respects the author 's request to not have their web page cached . | WebCite is a service that archives web pages . |
Literary critics study the use of language in literature . | Literary theorists study the use of language in literature . |
The formal study of language began in India with Pāṇini , the 5th century BC grammarian who formulated 3,959 rules of Sanskrit morphology . | The study of language began in India with Pāṇini , the 5th century BC grammarian who wrote about the 3,959 rules of Sanskrit morphology , which described the different kinds of vowels and consonants Sanskrit had , as well as verb and noun classes . |
Linguistics is the scientific study of language . | Although linguistics is the scientific study of language , a number of other intellectual disciplines are relevant to language and intersect with it . |
The study of grammar led to fields like psycholinguistics , which explores the representation and function of language in the mind ; neurolinguistics , which studies language processing in the brain ; and language acquisition , which investigates how children and adults acquire a particular language . | Linguistics in its broader context includes evolutionary linguistics , which considers the origins of language ; historical linguistics , which explores language change ; sociolinguistics , which looks at the relation between linguistic variation and social structures ; psycholinguistics , which explores the representation and function of language in the mind ; neurolinguistics , which looks at language processing in the brain ; language acquisition , how children or adults acquire language ; and discourse analysis , which involves the structure of texts and conversations . |
In the Middle East Sibawayh ( سیبویه ) made a detailed description of Arabic in 760 AD in his monumental work , Al-kitab fi al-nahw ( الكتاب في النحو , The Book on Grammar ) , the first known author to distinguish between sounds and phonemes ( sounds as units of a linguistic system ) . | In the Middle East , Sibawayh ( سیبویه ) wrote a book about Arabic in 760 AD called Al-kitab fi al-nahw ( الكتاب في النحو , The Book on Grammar ) ; he was the first known author to talk about the difference between sounds and phonemes . |
Language is also influenced by social , cultural , historical and political factors , and linguistics can be applied to semiotics , for instance , which is the general study of signs and symbols both within language and without . | Semiotics , for example , is the general study of signs and symbols both within language and without . |
The first insights into semantic theory were made by Plato in his Cratylus dialogue , where he argues that words denote concepts that are eternal and exist in the world of ideas . | Plato was the first western philosopher to write about semantics in his Cratylus dialogue , where he argues that words represent concepts that are eternal and exist in the world of ideas , and the word etymology is first used to talk about the history behind a word 's meaning . |
She met film director Steven Spielberg upon winning the female lead for the Raiders of the Lost Ark sequel , Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ( 1984 ) . | In 1984 , she met future husband Spielberg while beating out 120 actresses for the female lead in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom . |
She married marketing manager Robert Capshaw in January 1976 and they had one child , actress Jessica Capshaw , before eventually divorcing in 1980 . | Capshaw was married to her first husband , Robert Capshaw , from 1976 until their divorce in 1980 . |
Ronald Belford `` Bon '' Scott ( 9 July 1946 - 19 February 1980 ) was a Scottish-born Australian rock musician , best known for being the lead singer and lyricist of Australian hard rock band AC\/DC from 1974 until his death in 1980 . | Bon Scott ( July 9 , 1946 - February 19 , 1980 ) was an Scottish-Australian singer-songwriter . |
However , on 19 February 1980 , Scott died after a night out in London . | Scott died of alcohol poisoning in London on 19 February 1980 . |
In the following years , AC\/DC gained further success with their albums Let There Be Rock and Powerage . | Their next albums were Let There Be Rock , Powerage , and a live album called If You Want Blood You 've Got It . |
Another studio album , Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap was released in the same year , but only in Australia ; the international version of the album was released in November 1976 in the UK and in March 1981 in the U.S. , with a different track listing . | They released another album that year called Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap . |
The 2008-09 Montreal Canadiens season was their 100th season of play and 92nd in the National Hockey League ( NHL ) . | The 2008-09 Montreal Canadiens season is their 99th season of play and 91st in the National Hockey League ( NHL ) . |
Thomas Stephen Szasz ( \ / ˈsɑːs \ / SAHSS ; April 15 , 1920 - September 8 , 2012 ) was a psychiatrist and academic . | Thomas Stephen Szasz ( April 15 , 1920 - September 8 , 2012 ) was a psychiatrist and academic . |
In 1938 , Szasz moved to the United States , where he attended the University of Cincinnati for his Bachelor of Science in medicine , and received his M.D. from the same university in 1944 . | In 1938 Szasz moved with his family to the United States . |
`` Mental illnesses '' are really problems in living . | He said that mental illness is not an illness of the brain but `` problems of living '' . |
It was announced on August 23 , 2013 , that he would step down as Microsoft 's CEO within 12 months . | It was announced on August 23 , 2013 that he will step down as Microsoft CEO within 12 months . |
That 's the principle , '' Ballmer said . | That 's the principle , '' Mr. Ballmer said . |
Ballmer used the notion of `` viral '' licensing terms to express his concern over the fact that the GNU General Public License ( GPL ) employed by such software requires that all derivative software be under the GPL or a compatible license . | Ballmer used the term `` viral '' licensing terms to show his worry that the GNU General Public License ( GPL ) license forced by such software requires that all software made from it be under the GPL or a compatible license . |
In 2003 , Ballmer sold 8.3 % of his shareholdings , leaving him with a 4 % stake in the company . | In 2003 , Ballmer sold 8.3 % of his parts , leaving him with a 4 % part of the company . |
Once Gates leaves , `` I 'm not going to need him for anything . | When Gates leaves , `` I 'm not going to need him for anything . |
He then worked for two years as an assistant product manager at Procter & Gamble , where he shared an office with Jeffrey R. Immelt , who later became CEO of General Electric . | He then worked for two whole years as a helper of a product manager at Home Bargains , where he shared an office with Jeffrey Immelt , who would later become CEO of General Electric . |
He has referred to the free software Linux kernel as a `` cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches '' . | `` Use him , yes , need him , no . '' He has referred to the free Linux computer running thing as a `` ruddy cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches . '' |
In 2005 , Mark Lucovsky alleged in a sworn statement to a Washington state court that Ballmer became enraged upon hearing that Lucovsky was about to leave Microsoft for Google , picked up his chair , and threw it across his office , and that , referring to Google CEO Eric Schmidt ( who previously worked for competitors Sun and Novell ) , Ballmer vowed to `` kill Google . '' | In 2005 , Mark Lucovsky said in a sworn statement to a Washington state court that Ballmer became very angry upon hearing that Lucovsky was going to leave Microsoft for Google , picked up his chair , and threw it across his office . |
When Microsoft was incorporated in 1981 , Ballmer owned 8 percent of the company . | When Microsoft was made different in 1981 , Ballmer owned 8 whp ; e percent of the company . |
At college , Ballmer managed the football team , worked on The Harvard Crimson newspaper as well as the Harvard Advocate , and lived down the hall from fellow sophomore Bill Gates . | While in college , Ballmer managed the Chess Team , worked on the Daily News newspaper as well as the Daily Star , and lived down the hall from another boy James May . |
The Wall Street Journal has reported that there was tension surrounding the 2000 transition of authority from Bill Gates to Ballmer . | Another video , which became a `` big hit on the web '' and was featured on CNN shows Ballmer hiding behind a big desk to dodge eggs during a talk in Budapest , Hungary The Wall Street Journal has reported that there were tensions around the 2000 change of leadership from Bill Gates to Ballmer . |
A widely circulated video , captured at a developers ' conference , features a perspiring Ballmer chanting the word `` developers '' . | Another video , captured at a developers ' meeting , featuring Ballmer saying the word `` developers '' again and again was viewed by a lot of viewers on a video website . |
On August 23 , 2013 , Microsoft announced that Ballmer would retire within the next 12 months . | Ballmer announced his retirement on August 23 , 2013 . |
Steve Ballmer joined Microsoft on June 11 , 1980 , and became Microsoft 's 30th employee , the first business manager hired by Gates . | Ballmer joined Microsoft on June 11 , 1980 . , and was Microsoft 's 24th worker , the first man who told people what to do hired by Bill Gates . |
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