Anthem Records is an independent record label based in Toronto, Ontario. The company was formed in the May 1977 by Ray Danniels and Vic Wilson with initial recording artists Rush, Max Webster, Liverpool and A Foot in Cold Water. The three members of Rush, Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and Alex Lifeson became associate directors of Anthem. The company was named after the novel Anthem by Ayn Rand. A record label is a brand created by companies that specialize in manufacturing, distributing and promoting audio and video recordings, on various formats including compact discs, LPs, DVD-Audio, SACDs, and cassettes. ... Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Diversity Our Strength Image:Toronto, Ontario Location. ... For the album by Ash, see 1977 (album). ... Rush is an acclaimed Canadian progressive rock band comprising bassist/keyboardist/vocalist Geddy Lee (real name Gary Lee Weinrib), guitarist Alex Lifeson (real name Alexander Zivojinovich), and drummer/lyricist Neil Peart (pronounced: Peert) who released their first album in 1974. ... Max Webster was a Canadian rock band of the late 1970s. ... Geddy Lee (30th Anniversary tour photo 2004) Gary Lee Weinrib OC (b. ... Neil Peart of Rush. ... Alex Lifeson (Rush 30th Anniversary tour photo 2004) Alexander Zivojinovich OC (b. ... Anthem (ISBN 0451191137), first published in 1938, is a science_fiction novella by Ayn Rand. ... Barbara Branden presented an account of the breakup of the affair in her book, She describes the encounter between Nathaniel and Rand, saying that Rand slapped him numerous times, and denounced him in these words: If you have an ounce of morality left in you, an ounce of psychological health...
Anthem further explains that is By-Laws have provided for deceased that a certificate holder with health benefits coverage from the insurer is granted membership rights rather than the holder of the group contract, regardless of who pays the premiums for health benefits coverage.
Anthem requests that this sentence be revised to delete the definition of ``Eligible Member'' because it believes the definition conflicts with the correct definition of Eligible Member, as set forth in Section III of the proposal.
Anthem requests that the reference to the phrase ``any affiliate of Anthem, as defined in paragraph (b) of this Section III'' be deleted from the definition because Anthem and its affiliates are defined separately in the exemption application and many of the provisions from the exemption application have been incorporated into the proposal.