[ noun ] a town in north central Oklahoma <noun.location>
'The most important is to upgrade skills,' according to Ms Enid Rowlands, chief executive of Targed, the training and enterprise council in Gwynedd.
Last year the FDIC disposed of the $89 million in assets of one failed bank, First National Bank & Trust Co. of Enid, Okla., in just 60 days.
Thor-Lo usually tests its products in the field with fitness buffs, hikers, members of the ski patrol and long distance runners, according to Enid Walker, the company's director of communications.
She said such contributions could qualify as tax-deductible if held in "a legally enforceable trust for the qualified organization or in a similar legal arrangement." The decision is a defeat for Harold and Enid Davis of Idaho Falls.
The benches are both old and new, from the medieval herb-planted "Tuffet Bench" to the star-spangled "Sheriff's Bench." Enid A. Haupt Conservatory, New York Botanical Garden: Through March 8. (212) 220-8777.
In southern Kansas, more than 6 inches of snow fell, while Enid, Okla., reported 3 inches.
But Dr. Enid Neidle, director of scientific affairs for the Chicago-based ADA, said the association thought it was not a conclusive case of transmission.
"I'm afraid I would be prejudiced because I'm a fan of Mr. Majors," Ernest Werner said Tuesday during jury selection for trial on a lawsuit the actor filed against an Enid oil and gas producer.
But church bells pealed in Enid, Okla., when officials learned Vance Air Force Base was unaffected by the plan, and officers cheered at Myrtle Beach Air Force Base when they learned it would stay open.