spt.

spt.

abbr.
seaport
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A Monday to Saturday daytime service will run between Coatbridge, Shawhead and Kirkshaws, one of four being run by McGill's on behalf of SPT.
David McDonald, deputy leader of Glasgow City Council's SNP group, said: "I have written to Audit Scotland, calling for an investigation into the decision-making processes within SPT.
Also SPT Arabia has closed a deal to produce an Egyptian version of Let's Make A Deal, the gameshow format owned by Fremantle and represented in the region by SPT.
This new addition to BBRAVO is known as the Student Production Team, informally referenced to as the SPT.
We need distributors to open local markets," explained Ted Kostis, CEO of SPT.
All patients were subsequently tested by SET and SPT. We found that SPT was more sensitive (85.3 vs 79.4%) and more specific (78.6 vs 67.9%) than SET as a screening procedure.
The Czech State holds a 51.1% stake in SPT. The company holds a monopoly on fixed-line service, which should end at the end of the year 2000.
Maclennan has been at Hampden for several internationals and a Scottish Cup final with FirstGroup, who have bus contracts with SPT.
Maclennan has been at Hampden for several Scotland internationals and a Scottish Cup final with FirstGroup, who have lucrative bus contracts with the SPT.