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Vladimir Kireev Vladimir Kireev Has Worked at 1 Place Company: Geoservices Title: Mudlogging Coordinator Vladimir Kireev's Experience Title: Mudlogging Coordinator Company: Geoservices Job Details The North East Asia also covers Japan, were Geoservices has been providing services since 1980 (Mud Logging only). Our clients there are Teikoku Oil Co. (from 1980 to 1998), JAPEX (from 1983 to 2001) and IDEMITSU Oil & Gas Co. (1981-1998). Since 1994, we have had an agency agreement with Pacico Boeki Ltd located in Tokyo, who liaises with our Japanese customers. We also have a partnership agreement with The Geophysical Surveying Co, a JAPEX subsidiary. This company is a client for the purchase of Mud Logging equipment, and our data engineers support their operations. Geoservices also provided Mud Logging services to the Korean National Oil Co. during their last exploration campaign in 2001-2002. We have also been providing Mud Logging services for exploration in Sakhalin since activity began again there in 1995. We worked for ANK SHELF (1996-1997), SAKHALIN PETROLEUM (1997-1998) and for EXXON (1997-2000). Additional Professional Information on Vladimir Kireev See Vladimir Kireev's LinkedIn Profile
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Roller Pharmacy We have been taking care of the citizens of Unicoi County and region for 50 years. We offer child and adult immunizations, cards and gifts, large selection of over-the-counter items, Diabetes management counseling, and Medication Therapy Management. We are always looking for ways to expand our reach into the community through patient need and input. Established in 1964. Horace Roller and Richard Lacy opened Roller Pharmacy in July of 1964. After Horace Roller passed away in 1965, his wife, Madeline Roller, ran business operations, while Mr. Lacy worked as the fulltime pharmacist until 1969. Madeline hired several individuals to fill the pharmacist position until her son, Terry Roller, graduated from The University of Tennessee School of Pharmacy in 1973. Since that time, Terry Roller has been the owner and pharmacist in charge of Roller Pharmacy. His daughter Kendra Roller graduated from The University of Tennessee School of Pharmacy in 2011 and joined the family business in April 2014. Mr. Roller graduated from pharmacy school in 1973. He is the current owner/pharmacist in charge of Roller Pharmacy and a very involved member of the community. He is passionate about the pharmacy profession and wants to help you be your best self.
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Douglas Merrill Douglas Clark Merrill (born 1970) is the CEO and founder of ZestFinance.com (formerly ZestCash), a Los Angeles-based financial services technology company that uses big data to help make better credit underwriting decisions in order to provide credit alternatives to the underbanked. ZestCash announced a $19 million round of Series A funding in July 2011, and a $74 million round of Series B funding in January 2012. The company was one of Forbes’ Names You Need to Know in 2011. After Google, Merrill served as president of EMI Music's digital unit. In March 2010, Merrill published the book, “Getting Organized in the Google Era: How to Get Stuff Out of Your Head, Find It When You Need It, and Get It Done Right”. Merrill is also a former researcher with the RAND Corporation and is listed among the organization's participants. Merrill is a regular contributor for Forbes.com, where he writes on innovation and culture and how the two coincide. He also speaks regularly on innovation, reforming the U.S. financial system, and how credit providers can harness technological advances to change the way creditworthiness and risk are determined. He is a graduate of the University of Tulsa with a major in social and political organization. Merrill attended Princeton where he received Masters and Doctoral degrees in psychology. His academic publications include articles in The Journal of the Learning Sciences, Cognition and Instruction, Reliable Distributed Systems, and a paper in the book series Lecture Notes in Computer Science. He currently sits on the board of The Filter.
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Armand Jean-François Armand Jean-François (born March 7, 1874 in Grand-Bourg, Guadeloupe, and died September 22, 1938) was a politician from Guadeloupe who served in the French National Assembly from 1924-1928 .
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Prakash Pant Born on 11th November 1960 in a simple family of a small hamlet in Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand, Prakash Pant graduated in Pharmacy.This youthful village boy had le...adership qualities right from the beginning and was chosen General Secretary of Military Science Board in the year 1977. Till the year 1984 in spite of being in Government service he selflessly worked among the downtrodden, deprived classes of society for their well being and upliftment. He resigned from Government service to whole heartedly work for the deprived masses and hence joined the Bhartiya Janta- Party Pandit deen Dayal Upadhaya being his idol. The year 1988 saw Prakash Pant being chosen as member of Municipal Council of Pithoragarh. Ten years later he was chosen as a Member of Legislative Council(Vidhan Parishad) U.P. In 2001 after the formation of Uttaranchal now Uttarakhand, he was chosen Speaker of Interim Uttarakhand Vidhan Sabha and in the process became the youngest speaker of such a body among the Commonwealth Nations. The following year in 2002 later in 2007 he was elected to Uttarakhand Assembly from Pithoragarh constituency. In 2008 he became Cabinet Minister in the state of Uttarakhand holding the important portfolio of Tourism, Culture, Pilgrimage Endowment,Parliamentary Affairs and Reorganization. Apart from the political career, Prakash Pant is an ace shooter and has won Gold Medal in State Shooting Championship in 2004 & in the same year a Silver Medal in National Level Shooting competition (G.B. Mavlankar Shooting Competition, Coimbatore). He is well traveled and has visited various countries like United Kingdom Japan, China, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Dubai and Canada.) Finally he aims to change the life of every single man of the Society and uplift the downtrodden . At present he is State General Secretary of Uttarakhand Bhartiya Janta Party. See More
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Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation Need a hand? Heavy-duty power tools are never in short supply at Milwaukee Electric Tool. The company manufactures and sells heavy-duty and portable cordless drills, impact wrenches, chop saws, and rotary hammers -- all branded with a red lightning bolt. Its lineup comprises more than 500 tools marketed to professional cabinetmakers, carpenters, electricians, plumbers, remodelers, and welders. The weekend handyman can also buy Milwaukee Electric products and accessories at home improvement retailers the likes of The Home Depot, as well as through the company's e-commerce website. Founded in 1924 by A.F. Siebert, Milwaukee Electric Tool operates as a subsidiary of China-based tool maker Techtronic Industries.
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Syed Faruque Rahman Lieutenant Colonel Syed Faruque Rahman (also spelled Farooq or Faruk) (Bengali: সৈয়দ ফারুক রহমান) (died 28 January 2010) was a Bangladeshi army officer who was the chief organiser of the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding President of Bangladesh on 15 August 1975. Rahman led a group of junior army officers who overthrew Sheikh Mujib's regime and installed Khondaker Mushtaque Ahmed as president.
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Positano Wine Bar Established in 2016. Inspired by his culinary roots in Napoli, Ravello, and especially his Mamma Carmela's kitchen, Enzo Rosano has created Positano wine Bar, where you will discover some of the finest wines and exceptional cichetti-small plates of Italian delicacies meant to be shared- in the Bay Area Known for his effusive Italian energy, Enzo Rosano has become a dedicated member of the San Carlos community, first with his vibrant Italian restaurant Locanda Positano and now with his newest vision, Gusto. He earned his reputation for creating and operating exciting and inventive bar and dining venues at places like Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Vong and The Berkeley Knightsbridge, both in London, Half Moon Bay's Mezza Luna, Palo Alto's Cafe Riace, and San Mateo's AquaPazza. As a resident of San Carlos, with his wife and two sons, Enzo is enjoying the two-minute commute and the synergy he has created with his beloved San Carlos community.
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Jerzy Tomaszewski (historian) Jerzy Tomaszewski (October 8, 1930 - November 3, 2014) was a Polish political scientist and historian, born in Radomsko. Former employee of the Warsaw University of Life Science, professor of the Warsaw University. He specialized in the economic history of Poland and the Polish-Jewish history and relations. Since 1990, Tomaszewski has been employed in the Department of History at Warsaw University, where he worked on history of Jews in Poland.
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Foreign relations of Belgium Belgium is a country in Europe and member of major international organizations like the European Union and NATO which are both headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. As a federal state, the Communities and Regions have their own foreign relations and are able to conclude treaties themselves.
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Edwin Boring Edwin Garrigues (Gary) Boring (23 October 1886 – 1 July 1968) was an American experimental psychologist, Professor of Psychology at Clark University and at Harvard University, who later became one of the first historians of psychology. A Review of General Psychology survey, published in 2002, ranked Boring as the 93rd most cited psychologist of the 20th century, tied with John Dewey, Amos Tversky, and Wilhelm Wundt.
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Around the World in Eighty Days Around the World in Eighty Days (French: Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours) is a classic adventure novel by the French writer Jules Verne, published in 1873. In the story, Phileas Fogg of London and his newly employed French valet Passepartout attempt to circumnavigate the world in 80 days on a £20,000 wager (£7,578,192.00 million today) set by his friends at the Reform Club. It is one of Verne's most acclaimed works.
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Royal British Bank The Royal British Bank was a British joint-stock bank, established under a Royal Charter in 1849, that collapsed in 1856, causing a scandal. The circumstances were described by The Economist as "an extraordinary example of the little trouble the public take to think for themselves". The eight surviving directors were put on trial in February 1858 (the bank's founder, John MacGregor, Member of Parliament for Glasgow, had died in 1857). They were tried for conspiracy to defraud the bank's customers at the Court of Queen's Bench before the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Campbell. On the first day of the trial the Prince of Wales attended and sat on the bench next to the Lord Chief Justice. The jury found each of the defendants guilty of the charges and they were given sentences ranging from a nominal fine of one shilling to imprisonment for up to one year. By July 1858, however, only one of the convicted, the former manager of the bank and arguably the least influential person among the convicted, remained in prison; the contrast with the treatment of the directors in the City of Glasgow Bank collapse is perhaps instructive. The collapse gave rise to new legislation tightening banking regulation, including the publication of balance sheets and the auditing of accounts.
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Aerzen Svenska AB Aerzen Svenska AB is a 100% daughter company of Aerzener Maschinenfabrik GmbH. Operating in Sweden and Denmark, selling and servicing Delta Blowers & Delta Screws.
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Kishwer Zehra Kishwer Zehra is a Pakistani politician, and parliamentarian. She was elected a member of national assembly on a on reserved seats for women from Sindh in Pakistani general election, 2013. She is afflilated with Muttahida Qaumi Movement.
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Grupo M & Codevi Grupo M & Codevi is a vertically integrated textile company founded on 1986 by Fernando Capellán, its actual President & CEO. Created with the vision of a global company able to produce high quality garments with a value added; Grupo M begins its operations at Victor Espaillat Mera Industrial Park in Santiago in a sewing plant called AM Industries with a total of 185 employees. Lately during 80s four more companies where opened by Fernando Capellán associated to some Dominican businessman with expertise in textile operations: AM Creating industries initially with 185 employees in 1986. Start of operations of FM Industries in 1987. Industries MD , Villa González in 1988. Acquisition of TMC and Vega Textile in 1989.
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Matthias Ettrich Matthias Ettrich (born 14 June 1972 in Bietigheim-Bissingen, Baden-Württemberg) is a German computer scientist known for his contributions to the KDE and LyX projects.
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Matt Kohn Matt Kohn (born September 27, 1981) is a former American football quarterback who played two seasons in the Arena Football League with the Nashville Kats and Kansas City Brigade. He played college football at the University of Indianapolis and attended Adrian High School in Adrian, Michigan. He was also a member of the Ohio Valley Greyhounds of United Indoor Football.
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Cheng Siu-Keung Cheng Siu-Keung (simplified Chinese: 郑兆强; traditional Chinese: 鄭兆強) is a Hong Kong cinematographer, writer, and director. He is known for frequently collaborating with directors Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai as a cinematographer for their independent film production company, Milkyway Image.
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Wells Fargo ATM Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) is a nationwide, diversified financial services company with $1.6 trillion in assets. Founded in 1852, Wells Fargo provides banking, insurance, investments, mortgage, and consumer and commercial finance through more than 8,700 locations, more than 12,500 ATMs, online (wellsfargo.com), and mobile devices. We’re headquartered in San Francisco, but we’re decentralized so every local Wells Fargo store is a headquarters for satisfying all our customers’ financial needs and helping them succeed financially. We do business with one in three U.S. households. Wells Fargo has more than 265,000 team members in 36 countries across our approximately 90 businesses. At the end of third quarter 2014, Wells Fargo ranked fourth in assets among U.S. banks and was the world’s most valuable bank by market capitalization. In 2013, Euromoney named Wells Fargo “Best Bank” in its Global Awards for Excellence, the first time a U.S.-based bank has won the top award. The Chronicle of Philanthropy ranked Wells Fargo’s corporate giving in the top two among all U.S. companies each of the past two years. Our vision: “We want to satisfy all our customers’ financial needs and help them succeed financially.”
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Ivar Skulstad Ivar Arne Skulstad (born 16 May 1953) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. He was born in Eidskog as a son of an industrial laborer and a shop worker. He spent his career in the Norwegian Army from 1972 to 1973, Magnor Glassverk from 1973 to 1975, NSB Reisebyrå from 1975 to 1988 and Hedmark Energi from 1988 to 1999. He was a member of Eidskog municipal council from 1979 to 2005, serving as deputy mayor from 1983 to 1987 and mayor from 1999 to 2005. From 2003 to 2005 he chaired Glåmdal regionråd. He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway during the terms 2005–2009 and 2009–2013, representing the constituency Hedmark. From 2005 to 2009 he served as a regular representative, taking Sylvia Brustad's seat while she was a cabinet minister. He was a member of the Standing Committee on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs.
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Hjem-IS Hjem-IS (Denmark, Norway), Hemglass (Sweden) or Kotijäätelö (Finland), all meaning "Home Ice Cream", is a Northern European brand of ice cream. It is known for its distribution system, being delivered to people's homes by its light blue ice cream vans and selling ice creams by the box, in contrast to ice cream vans other places in the world. In Sweden and Finland, the van has a signature tune that is similar, but not identical to the Laurel and Hardy theme tune; in Norway and Denmark it rings a bell. Hemglass was originally founded by the Swedish Eric Ericsson in 1968 and later spread its activities to other countries, establishing itself in Denmark in 1976, and in Norway and Finland in 1993. Today, the parent company, Hjem-IS Europa A/S, is headquartered in Kolding, Denmark. The group has been a subsidiary of Nestlé since 2002. Nestlé sold Hjem-is.dk, Hjem-is.no, Hemglass.se 31/12/2012 to 3 deferent companies www.kotijaatelo.fi has been closed
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Thomas L. Kivisto Tom Kivisto is an American businessman who co-founded SemGroup, L.P. in April 2000 and served as the company’s president and chief executive officer until July 18, 2008. Under his leadership, SemGroup completed more than 40 acquisitions and its total assets grew from $227.4 million in 2000 to more than $3.6 billion at year-end 2005. Kivisto was replaced by Terry Ronan on July 18, 2008, after news surfaced that SemGroup, L.P. was experiencing liquidity issues and considering filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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Sierra Entertainment Sierra Entertainment (previously Sierra On-Line, commonly referred to as Sierra) is an American publisher founded in 1979 as On-Line Systems by Ken and Roberta Williams. Based in Oakhurst, California and later in Fresno, California, the company is owned by Activision, a subsidiary of Activision Blizzard. Sierra is best known today for its multiple lines of seminal graphic adventure games started in the 1980s, many of which proved influential in the history of video games. The Sierra label was absorbed by its parent company in 2008. Some franchises (such as Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon) that were published by Sierra were later published by Activision. Sierra was revived in 2014 by Activision Blizzard. It now focuses on re-releasing their old games, reviving their franchises and collaborating with independent developers for smaller projects.
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Ed Wildberger Ed Wildberger is a former Democratic member of the Missouri House of Representatives. He represented District 27 from 2003 to 2009, and even served as Minority Caucus Chairman. On November 2, 2009, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon appointed Wildberger as the Recorder of Deeds for Buchanan County, Missouri. Wildberger was replaced in the State House by Democrat Pat Conway after a special election. He then went on to win reelection to the Recorder position in 2010. Wildberger is also a small business owner, and a retired fire department member. He resides in St. Joseph, Missouri, with his wife, Connie. He was born in St. Joseph, graduated Lafayette High School in 1968, and attended Johnson County Community College. He was a member of the St. Joseph Fire Department for 29 years, during which time he was promoted up to battalion chief. He served as St. Joseph's emergency management director from 1991–2002, and was named the St. Joseph Employee of the Year for 1993, for leading the city's response to the Great Flood of 1993. He is a member of the Missouri State Western Advisory Board, the Moila Shrine Temple Charity Lodge, the IAFF Local #77, and the Missouri State Council of Firefighters. He was first elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in 2002, and won reelection in 2004 and 2006. As a member of the House he sat on the following committees:
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Robert William Boyle Robert William Boyle (October 2, 1883 – April 18, 1955) was a physicist and one of the most important early pioneers in the development of sonar. Boyle was born in 1883 at Carbonear in the Dominion of Newfoundland. Boyle left Newfoundland for Montreal, Quebec in the Dominion of Canada where he trained at McGill University under Nobel Prize winner Sir Ernest Rutherford, in the then fledgling field of radioactivity. He earned McGill's first Doctor of Philosophy in physics in 1909. He then moved to England to continue his work by following Rutherford to the University of Manchester. In 1912 he returned to Canada at the request of Henry Marshall Tory to become head of the physics department at the University of Alberta, and shifted his research to ultrasonics. During the First Great War Boyle volunteered his expertise to the British Admiralty and, with the help of his old teacher Ernest Rutherford, he joined the Board of Inventions and Research and worked with British physicist Albert Beaumont Wood, a fellow student of Rutherford's. Before 1917 the scientific teams from the Allied countries worked separately, however, after joining forces with French researchers, Boyle produced a working prototype of what the British called "ASDIC" (the first sonar). Early versions of the technology were being installed on Royal Navy war ships just as the war came to an end. In 1919 Boyle returned to Alberta and shortly thereafter became dean of the Faculty of Applied Science, a position he held until 1929. That year he joined the National Research Council of Canada as the director of physics, where he supervised research into radar during the Second World War. He continued to work at the National Research Council until his retirement in 1948, when he moved back to England. He was elected to the Royal Society of Canada in 1921 and awarded the Flavelle Medal in 1940. He died in London, England, aged 71.
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Conservative Christian Fellowship The Conservative Christian Fellowship (CCF) is an organisation working with the British Conservative Party. Established in 1990 by Tim Montgomerie and Conservative MP David Burrowes while they were students at Exeter University. The organisation supports Christians of the British Conservative Party and represents the party to the Christian world. The Mission of the CCF is to: The fellowship organises a variety of events and meetings for the Party and for its supporters around the UK, including its Listening to Britain's Churches events, monthly 'Prayers for the Nation' in Parliament and local group meetings. It is also an active participant in the cross-party group Christians in Politics.
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Samuel Penfield Taylor Samuel Penfield Taylor (October 9, 1827, Saugerties, New York—January 22, 1886, San Francisco, California) was an entrepreneur who made his fortune during the California Gold Rush. He is best known for building the Pioneer Paper Mill, the first paper mill in California. Taylor sailed from Boston Harbor in a schooner that he purchased with a group of friends, arriving in San Francisco ten months later.
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Cuba–Soviet Union relations After the establishment of diplomatic ties with the Soviet Union after the Cuban revolution of 1959, Cuba became increasingly dependent on Soviet markets and military aid becoming an ally of the Soviet Union during the Cold War. In 1972 Cuba joined the COMECON, an economic organization of states designed to create cooperation among the socialist planned economies dominated by the large economy of the Soviet Union. Moscow kept in regular contact with Havana, sharing varying close relations until the collapse of the bloc in 1991. After the demise of the Soviet Union, Cuba entered an era of economic hardship known as the Special Period in Time of Peace.
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Andrzej Baturo Andrzej Baturo (born in 1940 in Vilna) – Artist photographer, organiser of many important photo events, publisher, General director of the FotoArtFestival in Bielsko-Biala,founder and president of the Foundation Centre of Photography.
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Nina Pope Nina Pope (born 1967) is an artist that works with public art, installation, film making, and internet publishing that lives and works in London. Most of her work is done in collaboration with Karen Guthrie. Pope and Guthrie started working together as a collaborative duo in 1995 on projects that "enrich and inform public life"and they founded creative non-profit Somewhere (artist collective) in 2001.
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Alan Shepard Rear Admiral Alan Bartlett "Al" Shepard, Jr. (November 18, 1923 – July 21, 1998) was an American naval officer and aviator, test pilot, one of the original NASA Mercury Seven astronauts, and businessman, who in 1961 became the second person and the first American to travel into space. This Mercury flight was designed to enter space, but not to achieve orbit. Ten years later, at age 47 and the oldest astronaut in the program, Shepard commanded the Apollo 14 mission, piloting the lander Antares to the most accurate landing of the Apollo missions. He became the fifth and oldest person to walk on the Moon, and the only one of the Mercury Seven to do so. During the mission, he hit two golf balls on the lunar surface. These were his only two space flights, as his flight status was interrupted for five years during the Mercury and Gemini programs by Ménière's disease, an inner-ear disease that was surgically corrected before his Moon flight. Shepard served as Chief of the Astronaut Office from November 1963 to July 1969 (the approximate period of his grounding), and from June 1971 to August 1, 1974 (from his last flight to his retirement). He was promoted to rear admiral on August 25, 1971, the first astronaut to reach flag rank. He retired from the United States Navy and NASA in 1974.
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Adani Group Adani Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate company headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Its diversified businesses include resources, logistics, agribusiness and energy sectors. The Group is the largest port developer and operator in India with Mundra Port being the country’s largest commercial port. It owns Fortune, India’s largest edible oil brand through a joint venture with Wilmar International in Singapore. The Flagship Company of the Adani group is Adani Enterprises Limited. In April 2014, it added the 4th unit of 660 MW at its Tiroda Power plant, making Adani power the largest private power producer of the country. In 2015, Adani was ranked India's most trusted infrastructure brand by The Brand Trust Report 2015. The company was founded in 1988 as a commodity trading business. First generation entrepreneur Gautam Adani is the founder & chairman of Adani Group. According to Mr Gautam Adani,The Group was created with a vision of ‘Nation Building’ by developing assets of national economic significance. This reflects in the choice of businesses the group has entered and developed over the years.
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Meiller Massage Specializing in Therapeutic Massage. Established in 2013. Irene Meiller recently moved to Canton Georgia from South Florida. After over 12 years of working in luxury spas, cruise ships and along side Chiropractors, Meiller has found a quiet and quaint spot to call her own in downtown Canton. Her experience has led her to develop a unique style that is mind lifting and body healing! Touch has always been second nature to me, and transferring calming energy to others is what I love to do. As a licensed massage therapist since 2003, I have learned so much about people, the world we live in, and myself. There are so many different modalities I have learned through the years. Continuing education and trading information with other healers has allowed me to develop some fantastic approaches to helping others. Most recently moving to Canton Georgia, Massage Therapy has opened a door for me in the chiropractic world. Some of my therapies include a combination of deep tissue, trigger point, and injury specific therapy. The combination of these therapies, in conjunction with breathing techniques and energy work, have helped me develop a unique method in my profession, enabling me to leave a lasting impression on my clients. Watching clients improve, heal, and always return to me with a smile, is a heartwarming feeling that I will always cherish.
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Henry Lewis (Conductor) The black American conductor, Henry Lewis, began studying piano at the age of five and later learned to play the clarinet as well as several string instruments. After six years as a double-bassist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, he played (double-bass) with and conducted (in Germany and the Netherlands) the Seventh Army Symphony while serving in the United States Armed Forces (1955-1956). After returning to the USA, he founded the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. In 1963 he travelled with it in Europe under the auspices of the State Department. He gained national recognition in 1961 when he was appointed assistant conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra under Zubin Mehta, a post he held until 1965. During a music career that spanned nearly five decades, Henry Lewis gained wide respect as a conductor, instrumentalist, and pioneer in the classical music world. In 1968 he became the first black to head a major American orchestra, the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, and in 1972 he debuted at the New York Metropolitan Opera, conducting Puccini's La Boheme. After serving as a guest conductor of major symphony orchestras in the USA and abroad, Henry Lewis moved to Newark, New Jersey, where in 1968 he became conductor and music director of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, a small community ensemble. He transformed the ensemble into a nationally recognized orchestra that annually performed more than a hundred concerts, including outreach programs for local communities. From 1960 to 1979 he was married to famed opera singer Marilyn Horne, who considered him her ‘teacher and right hand’. After retiring from the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra in 1976, he conducted opera and orchestra guest engagements. From 1989 to 1991 he was chief conductor of the Radio Symphony Orchestra in Hilversum. He continued to tour as a guest conductor until his death from a heart attack at the age of 63.
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A-ha discography The discography of A-ha, a Norwegian synthpop/rock band, consists of ten studio albums, ten compilation albums, five extended plays (EP), and thirty-nine singles. This list does not include solo material or other projects recorded by A-ha band members. A-ha was formed in 1982 by vocalist Morten Harket, guitarist Paul Waaktaar-Savoy, and keyboardist Magne Furuholmen. The band moved to London and eventually signed with Warner Bros. Records. They released their debut album Hunting High and Low in 1985, which remains their biggest success and contained their international break-through hit "Take On Me". A string of hit singles followed, including the 1987 James Bond theme "The Living Daylights". By 1993, the band had released five studio albums before going on hiatus the following year. After a performance at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in 1998, the band returned to the studio and recorded a new album, Minor Earth Major Sky, which was released in 2000. Their next album, Lifelines was released in 2002, but would be their final album for Warner Bros. After signing to Polydor (part of Universal Music), further new albums were release in 2005 and 2009, after which the band decided to break up. However, they reformed for yet another new album, Cast in Steel, which was released in 2015.Morten Harket, Magne Furuholmen and Paal Waaktaar-Savoy have been awarded Spellemann nine times; till 2009 a-ha has sold over 100 million units, albums and singles combined, since the bands inception in 1982. The band has released nine studio albums, four compilations and two live albums. In their native Norway, eight of the band's studio albums and eight of their singles have reached number one.
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sheefra brisbin Sheefra Brisbin is the founder of Greenbridge Group - a boutique consultancy located in the heart of Canada's national capital region. Greenbridge offers a range of strategic government relations and communications services to a wide variety of clients such as: Environment Canada, NATO, Rotman School of Management, Siemens Canada, RX&D, General Electric and Mattamy Homes. Sheefra began her career communicating the views of the energy industry on environment, health and safety issues. She was recruited by the Federal Minister of the Environment to serve as a Special Assistant, Conservation and Protection policy. She acted as an advisor on issues such as climate change and pollution prevention and represented Canada at international meetings including the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP). She also served as a senior advisor to the Minister of Industry Canada and the Deputy Prime Minister of Canada. Sheefra has worked for Sun Media Corp and as Vice-President, Development for an award winning television/media production company. She has participated extensively in many aspects of the Canadian political process and has successfully run local, provincial and federal campaigns as well as special interest campaigns such as Earth Hour, for which she was awarded the "Agent of Change" Medal from the Mayor of Ottawa. In 2014, Sheefra was appointed to the Board of Directors of Nature Canada and invited to be a founding (one of 75) "Women of Nature". In 2015, she was appointed Vice-Chair of the Board and lead of their Strategic Communications Committee. In November 2015, Sheefra travelled to Paris, France to participate in COP21 as a NGO delegate and in March 2016 she travelled to Manilla, Philippines to train under former Vice-President Al Gore and became a certified Climate Reality Project Leader.
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Los Angeles Angels The Los Angeles Angels are an American professional baseball franchise based in Anaheim, California. The Angels compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West division. The Angels have played home games at Angel Stadium since 1966. The current MLB franchise was established as an expansion team in 1961 by Gene Autry (1907–1998), the team's first owner. Autry was a famous singing cowboy actor in a series of films in the 1930s to 1950s, and later was the subject of the Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum. The "Angels" name was taken by Autry in tribute to the previous original Los Angeles Angels, a Minor League franchise in the Pacific Coast League (PCL), which played in South Central Los Angeles from 1903 to 1957. He bought the rights to the Angels name from Walter O'Malley, the then-Los Angeles Dodgers owner, who acquired the PCL franchise from Philip K. Wrigley, also the owner of the parent Chicago Cubs at the time, as part of the Dodgers' move to Southern California.
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Jean Hennessy Jean Patrick Hennessy (26 April 1874 – 4 November 1944) was a French politician. Hennessy was born at Cherves-Richemont in the Charente département, son of Maurice Hennessy and his wife Jeanne, née Foussat. His very wealthy family, of Irish origin, were the proprietors of the Hennessy cognac business, now part of LVMH. Jean and his brother James inherited their father's wealth, over one million French Francs, on his death in 1905. Hennessy was elected to the French Chamber of Deputies in the French elections on 1924 for the Cartel des Gauches. In doing so, he continued the tradition begun by his great-grandfather Jacques Hennessy, an Orléanist deputy from 1824 to 1842, and his grand-uncle Auguste Hennessy, senator from 1876 to 1879. Hennessy was re-elected in the election of 1928 and served as agriculture minister from 1928 to 1930, and then as French ambassador to Switzerland. In the 1932 general election Hennessy was defeated by Henri Malet of the Democratic Republican Alliance. Out of parliament, he founded the Social-National Party and was elected again as deputy for Alpes-Maritimes, sitting with the Independent Left group in the Chamber of Deputies. On 10 July 1940, at the joint session of the French parliament which granted extraordinary powers to Marshal Philippe Pétain, Hennessy was one of the 80 parliamentarians who opposed the measure. He died at Lausanne in Switzerland in 1944 where he had lived since 1941.
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Claudine (book series) The Claudine series consists of four early novels by the French author Colette, published 1900-1904. Written in diary form, they describe the growth to maturity of a young girl, Claudine. Aged fifteen at the beginning of the first book, Claudine à l'école, the series describes her education and experiences as she grows up. All the books are written in first-person with the first three having Claudine herself as the narrator. The last in the series, Claudine s'en va, introduces a new narrator, Annie. The novels were written in the late 19th century in collaboration with Colette's first husband, the writer Henry Gauthier-Villars, better known by his nom-de-plume "Willy". There has been much speculation over the degree of involvement of both Colette and Willy in the writing of the Claudine novels, particularly as Willy was known for often using ghostwriters. Consequently although the novels were originally attributed to Willy only and published under his name alone, they were later published under both names. After the death of Willy, Colette went to court to challenge her former husband's involvement in any of the writing, and subsequently had his name removed from the books. This decision however was overturned after her death, as Willy's son from a prior relationship, Jacques Gauthier-Villars, successfully sued to have his father's name restored. The Claudine novels are thought to be roughly autobiographical. Whilst the stories were shocking in their time, this affectionate portrayal of a forthright and self-assured French girl who blossoms into a charismatic adult is nowadays more likely to be regarded as chastely sensual.
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Stephens Inc Headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas, Stephens Inc. is a privately held, independent financial services firm. As one of the largest privately owned investment banks in the country, Stephens has 28 offices worldwide and employs more than 1200 people. Warren A. Stephens is chairman, president and chief executive officer at Stephens Inc.
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti Dante Gabriel Rossetti (/ˈdænti ˈɡeɪbriəl rəˈzɛti/; 12 May 1828 – 9 April 1882) was an English poet, illustrator, painter and translator. He founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848 with William Holman Hunt and John Everett Millais. Rossetti was later to be the main inspiration for a second generation of artists and writers influenced by the movement, most notably William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones. His work also influenced the European Symbolists and was a major precursor of the Aesthetic movement. Rossetti's art was characterised by its sensuality and its medieval revivalism. His early poetry was influenced by John Keats. His later poetry was characterised by the complex interlinking of thought and feeling, especially in his sonnet sequence, The House of Life. Poetry and image are closely entwined in Rossetti's work. He frequently wrote sonnets to accompany his pictures, spanning from The Girlhood of Mary Virgin (1849) and Astarte Syriaca (1877), while also creating art to illustrate poems such as "Goblin Market" by the celebrated poet Christina Rossetti, his sister. Rossetti's personal life was closely linked to his work, especially his relationships with his models and muses Elizabeth Siddal, Fanny Cornforth and Jane Morris.
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Seido Karate Traditional Japanese Karate since 1976; Adult and Childrens Classes (including Mommy/Daddy/Me Class); Professional Instruction; Newly Renovated Facility with 2 Training Floors; Unlimited Monthly Classes; Beginner Classes Offered; Positive Environment Established in 1976. Seido Karate is a traditional Japanese style of karate, founded by world renowned 9th degree blackbelt, Kaicho Tadashi Nakamura. Seido's unique philosophy and training reflects the essence of what he has learned about the martial arts in over 50 years of study, practice, and teaching. The physical training in Seido can be strenuous, emphasizing progressive development of strength, flexibility and aerobic capacity. In addition to developing students with the highest level of physical skill, Seido aims to develop individuals of the highest moral character. Seido prides itself in keeping this balanced training of the mind, body and spirit in a positive environment. This Westchester school opened in 2011 and is one of the only locations where Kaicho and his son, Nidaime, actively teach. It provides both Adult and Childrens Classes (kids from 4 yrs and older) in a newly renovated facility with two training floors. Mommy/Daddy/Me Classes and Beginner Classes are available.
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Jersey Mike's Subs Authentic, fresh sliced and fresh grilled sub sandwiches. Our signature cold subs are served Mike's Way¨ with onions, lettuce, tomatoes and The Juice--an exquisite splash of red wine vinegar and olive oil blend, and always finished with spices. Our Famous Philly cheesesteaks are prepared atop a hot grill and made to order. And of course, everything is served on fresh-baked bread. Established in 1956. It all started back in 1956 in the sea-side town of Point Pleasant, New Jersey and was originally known as Mike's Subs. The original owner, Mike, thrived off the seasonal tourist industry and a small population of year round residents. In 1975, Peter Cancro, only 17 years old at the time, purchased the business with the help of his high school football coach. When the company began franchising in 1987, Peter renamed the business Jersey Mike's Subs. Today, there are 1,500 Jersey Mike's locations open and in development nationwide. We invite you to join us for good times and great subs. Taste and believe!
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Zobe Records Zobe Records is an independent music record label with digital distribution, its own publishing company (Alonzo Black Publishing) via ASCAP, its own media outlets Zobe Magazine & Zobe Television Network, and the owner Alonzo Black (Sole-Proprietor) is a member of The Recording Academy (GRAMMYS) Washington DC Chapter. Its parent company is Zobe Fashions, Models, & Talents agency which has been in business for about 12 years. The CEO (Alonzo Black) has been mentored by a Stellar Award Winning performer / record label owner, a Universal Music Group executive, and has also been taught by some of the music industries finest and most respected individuals. With… · More resources including major record label owners, A&Rs, producers, DJs, and executives Zobe Records has a leg up on the competition with the knowledge and experience.
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Alexandra Balaci Alexandra Balaci is a student at Villanova University in Pennsylvania who possesses a 3.75 grade point average. She has consistently earned a spot on the Dean’s list every semester, and she is a member of the pre-medical honor society Alpha Epsilon Delta, Order of Omega, and the National Society of Collegiate Scholars. Her coursework in biochemistry included laboratory experience in protein purification and DNA manipulation. During the summer of 2010, Balaci studied abroad in Italy and attended the Universitá degli Studi di Siena. During this time she explored Italian art, history, and cultural studies. Outside of her studies, Balaci is an avid tennis player and currently presides as President of the Villanova club tennis team, where she provides tennis instruction and organizes tournaments with other universities. She previously served as the team's Vice President and as Captain of the women's team. Balaci's love of tennis came at an early age, and she excelled in tournaments while attending Holy Name High School. In addition to leading the Villanova club team, she holds membership with the Zeta Alpha chapter of the Delta Gamma Fraternity. Since becoming a member of the Zeta Alpha chapter in January of 2010, Alexandra Balaci has contributed to community service efforts for The Overbrook School for the Blind and Service for Sight. In addition to her community service and leadership of the tennis team, Balaci also serves on the Science Advisory Board for the Villanova Career Center. Alexandra Balaci expects to graduate from Villanova University in May 2013 with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and a minor in Global Health. After graduation she plans to attend dental school.
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Christian Wilhelm Blomstrand Christian Wilhelm Blomstrand (20 October 1826 – 5 November 1897) was a Swedish mineralogist and chemist.Blomstrand was born in Växjö, Sweden and studied chemistry at the University of Lund, where he received his Ph.D in 1850 and his habilitation in 1854. After an expedition to Spitsbergen and a being a lecturer at the Elementary Technical School of Malmö. he became professor for chemistry 1862 at the University of Lund. Blomstrand was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences from 1861. The island Blomstrandhalvøya and the glacier Blomstrandbreen on Spitsbergen are named after him.
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Hovsep Der Kevorkian After graduating as a civil engineer in 2002, specialising in water and the environment, I joined international consultancy Dar al Handasah, where I participated in numerous hydraulic design studies, notably for the "Conveyor 800" project, a vast irrigation development project in South Lebanon, for which I acted as Assistant Team Leader in a consortium of several international consulting companies. In 2003 I joined Sogreah's subsidiary in Dubai, where I became involved mainly in all aspects of the feasibility studies for the GCC Water Grid Project, involving the interconnection of the drinking water networks of the six Arab countries around the Gulf. In late 2005 I joined Sogreah's Head Office in Grenoble, where I acted as a design engineer and subsequently as a project manager and built up international experience in the management, design and supervision of major water supply and sewerage projects. In 2010, after graduating with a Master's degree specialising in Strategy and International Business Engineering at the ESSEC business school, I was appointed commercial director at Artelia Ville & Transport's (formerly Sogreah's) International Business Unit and moved to Paris. I was mainly in charge of business development with public-sector clients located in the Gulf States, the Middle East, Africa, Caucasia and Central Asia, and with key private multinational clients. My responsibilities also included interfacing with international funding agencies. Since August 2015 I have been acting as Managing Director of the Water & Solid Waste International Activities Business Unit - Artelia Ville & Transport (AVT). The activities covered by the BU are water, sewerage, waste and urban development projects. The BU is currently performing 30 projects in 25 countries. I manage more than 30 employees based in Grenoble and 40 employees and freelancers based around the world. I am a Member of the AVT Executive Committee and the Group's International Committee.
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Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab Muhammad ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhab (/wəˈhɑːb/; Arabic: محمد بن عبد الوهاب; 1703 – 22 June 1792) was a Sunni Muslim preacher and scholar from Nejd in central Arabia who claimed to "purify" Islam by returning it to what, he believed, were the original principles of that religion as the salaf, that is first three generations of Muslims, understood it. He rejected certain common Muslim practices which he regarded as amounting to either religious innovation (bid‘ah) or polytheism (shirk).[citation needed] Ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab's pact with Muhammad bin Saud helped to establish the Emirate of Diriyah, the first Saudi state, and began a dynastic alliance and power-sharing arrangement between their families which continues to the present day in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Al ash-Sheikh, Saudi Arabia's leading religious family, are the descendants of Ibn ʿAbd al-Wahhab, and have historically led the ulama in the Saudi state, dominating the state's clerical institutions. His movement is today often known as "Wahhabism", although many adherents see this as a derogatory term coined by his opponents, and prefer it to be known as the Salafi movement. Many scholars claim that Salafism is a term applicable to several forms of puritanical Islam in various parts of the world, while Wahhabism refers to the specific Saudi school, which is seen as a more strict form of Salafism. According to Ahmad Moussalli, professor of political science at the American University of Beirut, "As a rule, all Wahhabis are Salafists, but not all Salafists are Wahhabis". Yet others say that while Wahhabism and Salafism originally were two different things, they became practically indistinguishable in the 1970s. 20th century Albanian scholar Nasiruddin Albani refers to his activism as "Najdi da'wah."
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Behice Sultan Behice Sultan (26 August 1848 – 21 December 1876) was an Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Abdulmejid I and Nesrin Hanım. She was the half-sister of Sultans Murad V, Abdul Hamid II, Mehmed V, and Mehmed VI.
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Charles T. Carpenter Charles Thomas Carpenter, born December 9, 1858 in Bedford County, Tennessee, died February 22, 1945 at Montgomery County, Kansas, was a pioneer banker who was taken hostage by the Dalton Gang in their last raid, October 5, 1892, in Coffeyville, Kansas. Carpenter was a son of Samuel and Sarah (Montgomery) Carpenter, of Palmetto, Tennessee. He was schooled in a private institution at Palmetto, and attended the State University at Bloomington, Indiana, where he was a member of Phi Kappa Phi and graduated in 1876 with an Bachelor of Arts degree. After graduation, he moved to Kansas to join his parents at Oswego, Kansas, where he first worked for his father, and then served two years as cashier of Condon Bank. In 1886 he moved to Coffeyville as a partner in the Condon Bank office established at Coffeyville that year. He was also senior partner in the Charles T. Carpenter Insurance Agency, the largest agency in Montgomery County, Kansas. He served as president of the Coffeyville Board of Education and trustee of the Montgomery County High School at Independence, Kansas. Carpenter married in 1892 at Rockport, Indiana to Temple West, who was born in Pike County, Indiana. She was a prominent woman of Southern Kansas in religious, social and public affairs, president of the Carnegie Library of Coffeyville, and the first woman honored with a place on the school board of that city. She and her husband were the parents of seven children. When the Dalton Gang attempted to rob two banks in Coffeyville on October 5, 1892, Charles T. Carpenter was taken hostage in his bank. In the gun battle that followed the failed raid, which turned out to be the gang's last, four townspeople were killed, and four gang members were killed and the fifth captured and imprisoned. Carpenter was not physically injured in the affray.
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List of counties in Oklahoma There are 77 counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Oklahoma is ranked 20th size and 17th in the number of counties, between Mississippi with 82 counties and Arkansas with 75 counties. Oklahoma originally had seven counties (Logan, Cleveland, Oklahoma, Canadian, Kingfisher, Payne, and Beaver) when it was first organized as the Oklahoma Territory. These counties were designated numerically, first through seventh. New counties added after this were designated by letters of the alphabet. The first seven counties were later renamed. The Oklahoma Constitutional Convention named all of the counties that were formed when Oklahoma entered statehood in 1907. Only two counties have been formed since then. According to the Oklahoma Constitution, a county can be disorganized if the sum of all taxable property is less than two and a half million dollars. If so, then a petition must be signed by one-fourth of the population and then a vote would occur. If a majority vote for dissolution of the county, the county will be combined with an adjacent county with the lowest valuation of taxable property. The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code, which is used by the United States government to uniquely identify counties, is provided with each entry. The FIPS code for each county links to census data for that county. The Area in these tables is land area, and does not include water area. Oklahoma's postal abbreviation is OK and its FIPS state code is 40.
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Alexandre de Mérode Prince Alexandre de Merode (born May 24, 1934 in Etterbeek, Belgium - died November 19, 2002) was a member of the Belgian princely House of Merode and was the head of drug testing policy for the International Olympic Committee (IOC) until his death. Merode's position at the IOC was not without criticism. Following allegations of doping at the 1984 Summer Olympics, samples from suspected drug cheats were never actually tested. The prince claimed that the paperwork was accidentally discarded when the Los Angeles organizing committee converted his temporary office back into a suite immediately after the closing ceremony; however, he has been accused of deliberately destroying the evidence. Following record-shattering performances by Chinese female swimmers in the 1990s and a doping scandal during the 1998 Tour de France, international sport created the World Anti-Doping Agency, effectively removing control of drug testing from the IOC and Merode. In 1998, Merode backed up claims that certain athletes were using the controversial abortion doping procedure for performance-enhancing benefits; however, he did not provide any proof. In May 2000, he tendered his resignation as head of the IOC medical commission; however, he withdrew his resignation when IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch asked him to stay. He died of lung cancer on November 19, 2002.
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Frank H. Murray Frank Hardart Murray (born 1953) is an American business executive. He is Founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of InterTech Media and Zocle Media. In the 1990s, Murray was the Chairman and CEO of Goodman Manufacturing Company who engineered Goodman's purchase of Amana Corporation from Raytheon and initiated Amana's successful brand-revitalization campaign. Under Murray, Goodman moved up Forbes' list of 500 Biggest Private Companies from #405 to 66. Murray has an MBA from Harvard Business School and an A.B. degree in mathematics and economics from Ohio Wesleyan University.
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Leon E. Dessez Leon Emil Dessez (April 12, 1858 - December 25, 1918) was an architect in Washington D.C.. He designed public buildings in Washington D.C. and residences in Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, including some of the first in Chevy Chase, Maryland, where he was the community's first resident. His work includes the 1893 the conversion of 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue, The Shepherd Centennial Building, into the Raleigh Hotel (razed in 1911) and the Normal School for Colored Girls (1913) designed with Snowden Ashford. Dessez began his career employed under Colonel Thomas Lincoln Casey on plans for the Washington Monument and spent three years as an architectural and engineering draftsman in the Navy Yard at Washington. He and Lindley Johnson of Philadelphia designed the first four houses in Chevy Chase, Maryland and Dessez became its first resident. Dessez was born in Washington, D.C. on April 12, 1858. Bessie Semmes Dessez (- March 20, 1945), mother of Captain J.H.S. Dessez and Elizabeth S. Dessez. Dessez was elected to the American Institute of Architects as fellow 1896. He was one of the Washington D.C. AIA chapter's charter members in 1887 and he served on a committee for the restoration of the Octagon House, now the AIA headquarters. He also worked pro bono to develop Washington D.C.'s building codes and investigated school building construction and design. He died in Washington D.C. December 25, 1918. Properties he is credited with designing listed on the National Register of Historic Places include Lucinda Cady House, 7064 Eastern Ave., NW. Washington, DC; Engine House No. 10, 1341 Maryland Ave., NE. Washington, DC; Miner Normal School, 2565 Georgia Ave., NW. Washington, DC; and Truck Company F, 1336-1338 Park Rd. NW Washington, DC.
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Ahimaaz Ahimaaz (Hebrew: אחימעץ áḤYMaàTs "My Brother Is Counselor") was son of the high priest Zadok. He first appears in the reign of King David; during the revolt of Absalom he remained faithful to David, and was of service to him in conveying to him tidings of the proceedings of Absalom in Jerusalem (2 Sam. 15:24-37; 17:15-21). He was swift of foot, and was the first to carry to David tidings of the defeat of Absalom, although he refrained, from delicacy of feeling, from telling him of his death (2 Sam. 18:19-33). Under King Solomon, his father Zadok became high priest and when he died, Ahimaaz succeeded him in that office (1 Chronicles 6:8, 53). He may have been the same Ahimaaz who took as wife Basemath, one of Solomon's daughters (1 Kings 4:15). Subsequent kings of Israel, Ahaz, also married daughters of the high priest.
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Maria Jane Taylor Maria Jane Dyer (16 January 1837 – 23 July 1870) was a British Protestant Christian missionary to China, and "Mother" of the China Inland Mission with her husband, founder James Hudson Taylor. She was a pioneer missionary and educator there for 12 years (from 1852–1860 and 1866–1870). In 1858, she married Taylor and was an invaluable assistant and influence to him. In her time with the CIM she was instrumental in training single women to be missionaries in China, when opportunities for women to serve had been previously dependent on having a missionary husband.
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Patrick Thompson Hugh Patrick Thompson (born 21 October 1935), known as Patrick Thompson, is a British Conservative Party politician.
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Elaine Tettemer Marshall Elaine Tettemer Marshall (born July 22, 1942) is an American billionaire as a result of an inheritance. Trusts for the benefit of Marshall and her sons own the 16% beneficial interest in Koch Industries;formerly owned by her husband, E. Pierce Marshall, to whom she was married from 1965 until his death in 2006. These shares were previously owned by her father in-law, J. Howard Marshall, who was married to Anna Nicole Smith in the last year of his life.
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Spider-Man 2 Spider-Man 2 is a 2004 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi and written by Alvin Sargent from a story by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Michael Chabon. The sequel to the 2002 film Spider-Man, it is the second film in Raimi's Spider-Man film trilogy based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name. Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and James Franco reprise their respective roles as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, Mary Jane Watson, and Harry Osborn. Set two years after the events of Spider-Man, the film focuses on Peter Parker struggling to manage both his personal life and his duties as Spider-Man, while Dr. Otto Octavius (Doctor Octopus) becomes diabolical following a failed experiment and his wife's death. He uses his mechanical tentacles to threaten and endanger the lives of New York City's residents. Spider-Man must stop him from annihilating the city. Spider-Man 2 was released in both conventional and IMAX theaters on June 30, 2004. It grossed $783.8 million worldwide and won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. It also received five awards at the Saturn Awards ceremony including Best Fantasy Film and Best Director for Raimi. The film's success led to the release of Spider-Man 3 in 2007.
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Peter S. Kalikow Peter Stephen Kalikow (born December 1, 1942) is President of H. J. Kalikow & Company, LLC, one of New York City's leading real estate firms. He is the former Chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), former Commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and past owner and publisher of the New York Post which he bought from Rupert Murdoch in 1988 for $37.6 million and lost to bankruptcy in 1993.
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Lightning Car Company The Lightning Car Company is a British sports car developer, originally based in Fulham and Peterborough, the company relocated to Coventry and is focused on the development and production of high performance electric sports cars.
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Joyce Bender Joyce A. Bender is the CEO and founder of Bender Consulting Services, Inc., a firm that recruits and hires people with disabilities in the public and private sectors, who are trained in the information technology, engineering, finance/accounting, human resources, and general business areas. Bender also incorporated Bender Consulting Services of Canada, Inc. in 2001, a Canadian company that focuses on creating competitive employment opportunities for Canadians with disabilities. Bender Consulting is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA and operates in 18 states in the U.S. and 2 provinces in Canada. Bender is an internationally known leader and advocate in the area of disability employment and the host of the Internet talk radio show Disability Matters with Joyce Bender on voiceamerica.com. She is the founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Bender Consulting Services, the current Chair of the Board of the National Epilepsy Foundation, and the secretary on the board of the American Association of People with Disabilities.
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Harley Hotchkiss Harley Norman Hotchkiss, CC AOE (July 12, 1927 – June 22, 2011) was a Canadian business and community leader who was best known for his contributions to health and sports development in Canada. He was part of the consortium that brought the National Hockey League's Atlanta Flames to Calgary in 1980, and remained a part-owner until shortly before his death. For much of that time, he was the team's governor, and hence the public face of the ownership group. He served as chairman of the board of the National Hockey League between 1995 and 2007, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder in 2006. A graduate of Michigan State University in 1951 and a geologist by trade, Hotchkiss moved to Calgary in 1951 and began a long career in the oil and gas industry. He served as president of Alcon Petroleum into the 1960s, and started up his own companies, including Sabre Petroleum with long-time business partners Byron and Doc Seaman. His peers remembered him as an "icon" in the industry. In 1980, he joined with Ralph T. Scurfield, Norman Green, Norman Kwong and the Seaman brothers to buy the Flames and move them to Calgary. A noted philanthropist, the University of Calgary's Hotchkiss Brain Institute is named in honour of his contributions. He also supported Hockey Canada, investing in the growth of the sport across the country. He was named an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1997, elevated to Companion in 2009, and named to the Alberta Order of Excellence in 1998. In May 2012, it was announced that a new neighbourhood in southeast Calgary, Hotchkiss, would be named after him. In 2009, Harley Hotchkiss along with Paul Grescoe wrote a memoir titled "Hat Trick - A Life in the Hockey Rink, Oil Patch and Community".
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André Fortin André Fortin is a Canadian politician in Quebec, who was elected to the National Assembly of Quebec in the 2014 election. He represents the electoral district of Pontiac as a member of the Quebec Liberal Party.
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GAC Group GAC Group (officially Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd) is a Chinese automobile maker headquartered in Guangzhou, Guangdong, and a subsidiary of Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group.
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Goebel Brewing Company Goebel Brewing Company was a brewing company in Detroit, Michigan from 1873 to 1964 eventually acquired late in its existence by Stroh Brewery Company. The beer was locally popular in Detroit from the company's inception, but grew in popularity and was eventually available in many states for a brief period in the 1940s, with an ad campaign in Life magazine that featured restaurant ads from many famous eateries around the country using Goebel beer as an ingredient. The beer, billed as a "light lager", was golden in color, and was noticeably drier than most everyday beers of the era. Their longtime mascot was a bantam, called Brewster Rooster, who wore attire with Goebel's logo, and the beer was a long-time sponsor of Detroit Tigers baseball broadcasts on radio. Prohibition forced the closure of the brewery in 1920 though the space was rented out to various industries. In 1932 the company was reorganized. Though Prohibition was repealed in 1933 the brewery would not begin new production until the Spring of 1934. Otto Rosenbusch, the retired brewmaster from Stroh Brewery Company, was brought on to help Goebel compete against his old employer at Stroh's and his son Herman who was the head brewer there. Upon the elder Rosenbusch's passing in 1935, Charles Elich, the brewmaster at the Pabst Brewing Company agreed to become both the brewmaster and superintendent at Goebel. In the John Bellairs book The Trolley to Yesterday and its eventual sequel The Wrath of the Grinning Ghost, the character of Brewster (really Horus, a god of Upper and Lower Egypt) is given his name because he bears a resemblance to Brewster Rooster.
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Eric Obuh Eric Obuh also known as Vocal Slender or Slender (born 1 December 1982 in Ajegunle, Lagos, Nigeria) is an Afropop/reggae artist based in Lagos, Nigeria. He was featured on Part 1 of the BBC documentary "Welcome to Lagos" aired on BBC 2. The documentary features Eric as a scavenger who works and lives in a dumpsite on the outskirts of Lagos, Nigeria. He makes a living by collecting recyclable materials and selling them. He then saves his earnings to enable him buy studio time to produce a music album. Although Eric acknowledges that the dump has been good to him because it helps him keep body and soul together and make music, he has kept the fact that he is a scavenger from his family and friends, as he wants them to believe that the only thing he does is music to gain their respect Since appearing in the documentary, his popularity has grown, with fans setting up a support group for him on Facebook and other websites. He has been featured in articles about Welcome to Lagos in The Observer, The Independent, and in London Metro.
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Tamera Fraley <li><div><div><span>I am a person who truly loves her family and friends.<br/> <br/> I was born Tamera Lynn Cunningham to: Carl Dexter Cunningham and Dorothy Mae Street Cunningham. I have one brother Carl Dexter Cunningham Jr. and one sister Deanna Yvonne Cunningham Shamsher. I married William Edward Fraley, better known as Eddie. I have a daughter Tiffany Dawn Brewster, Her father is David William Brewster.Eddie and I have a son together: Jefferson Edward Fraley. Tiffany is a freshman at Marshall University in Hunting Wv. She is majoring in Elementary Education. Jefferson is a six grader his first year in Middle School. I am very proud of both my of my children. And very thankful for my family that GOD has allowed me to have. He is an awesome GOD!we serve, I am so thankful that I know my SAVIOR.I also am county director of Special Olympics- Greenbrier County. I have met a lot of very special people.I love working with them.</span></div></div></li>
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Seamus Heaney Seamus Justin Heaney, (/ˈʃeɪməs ˈhiːni/; 13 April 1939 – 30 August 2013) was an Irish poet, playwright, translator and lecturer, and the recipient of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. Born in Castledawson, Northern Ireland, Heaney became a lecturer in Belfast in the early 1960s, after attending university there, and began to publish poetry. He lived in Sandymount, Dublin, from 1976 until his death. Heaney was recognized as one of the principal contributors to poetry during his lifetime.Heaney was a professor at Harvard from 1981 to 1997 and its Poet in Residence from 1988 to 2006. From 1989 to 1994, he was also the Professor of Poetry at Oxford and, in 1996, was made a Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres. Other awards that he received include the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize (1968), the E. M. Forster Award (1975), the PEN Translation Prize (1985), the Golden Wreath of Poetry (2001), the T. S. Eliot Prize (2006) and two Whitbread Prizes (1996 and 1999). In 2011, he was awarded the Griffin Poetry Prize and in 2012, a Lifetime Recognition Award from the Griffin Trust. His literary papers are held by the National Library of Ireland. Robert Lowell described him as "the most important Irish poet since Yeats", and many others, including the academic John Sutherland, have echoed the sentiment that he was "the greatest poet of our age". Robert Pinsky has stated that "with his wonderful gift of eye and ear Heaney has the gift of the story-teller." Upon his death in 2013, The Independent described him as "probably the best-known poet in the world."
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Natasa Manojlovic Related Bios Natasa Manojlovic Birth Date: 11/06/1985 Height: 5-4 Year: Senior Hometown: Umag, Croatia High School: Leonardo da Vinci Bio As a junior, Manojlovic earned All-SoCon first-team honors in doubles and second-team honors in singles. Manojlovic teamed with Gioia for an undefeated SoCon mark at flight one doubles and also posted an 8-0 singles tally. Manojlovic saw limited action in the Furman lineup through her first two years. She had a very strong fall in 2006, going 3-1 in singles at the Virginia Tech Invitational while winning the doubles bracket. Manojlovic is working on becoming a faster player while building her confidence on the court. Manojlovic has never lost a conference match, competing in eleven singles and fourteen doubles league matches. As a sophomore, she went 4-2 with Jacqueline Eckert at No. 3 doubles, including wins over Alabama and South Carolina. This strong doubles player went 7-0 in doubles as a rookie. Prep/Personal: Manojlovic finished her prep career ranked in the top 10 in her region. Her highest ranking prior to collegiate tennis was third in her region. Natasa is the daughter of Nenad and Yovanka Manojlovic and she was born on November 6, 1985. She is majoring in business administration. Manojlovic's Career Dual Statistics 2005 2006 2007 Total Singles 2-0 4-5 13-10 19-15 SoCon 2-0 1-0 8-0 11-0 Doubles 7-0 5-2 17-7 29-9 SoCon 4-0 1-0 9-0 14-0
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Stuart Epperson Stuart W. Epperson is co-founder and chairman of Salem Communications, and a member of the conservative Council for National Policy ("CNP"). In 1984 and 1986, Epperson was the Republican nominee for the fifth Congressional district of North Carolina. In both races, Epperson was defeated by the incumbent Democrat, Stephen L. Neal. Epperson attended Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina, where he received a bachelor's degree in radio/television broadcasting and a master's degree in communications. Epperson co-founded Salem Communications in 1972 with his brother-in-law, Edward G. Atsinger III. Through his involvement in that entity, he is a member of the board of directors of the National Religious Broadcasters Association. Time Magazine has named him one of the 25 most influential evangelicals in America. Epperson lives in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. His wife, Nancy, is on the Board of international Christian broadcaster Trans World Radio (TWR). He has four children, daughters Kristy, Karen, and Kathy, and son Stuart Jr. A son-in-law, Will McBride (Kristy) was a candidate in the 2006 United States Senate election in Florida but lost by a substantial margin.
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E. J. Henderson Eric N. "E. J." Henderson (born August 3, 1980) is a former American football linebacker who played nine seasons for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Vikings in the second round of the 2003 NFL Draft. He played college football at Maryland, where he was twice recognized as a consensus All-American.
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KNBC KNBC, channel 4, is an NBC owned-and-operated television station in Los Angeles, California, United States. The station is owned by the NBC Owned Television Stations subsidiary of the NBCUniversal division of Comcast, as part of a duopoly with Corona-licensed Telemundo owned-and-operated station KVEA (channel 52). The two stations share studios and offices on Lankershim Boulevard in northern Universal City; KNBC's transmitter is located on Mount Wilson.
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Cars (painting) Cars is a series of artworks by the American artist Andy Warhol, commissioned by Mercedes-Benz in 1986. A German art dealer, Hans Meyer, commissioned the first painting, of a 300SL coupe, to celebrate the 1986 centenary of the invention of the motor car. When Mercedes-Benz saw the result, it commissioned the entire series, which was to track the evolution of its designs from the Benz Patent-Motorwagen 1885, Daimler Motor Carriage (1886), and Mercedes 35 hp (1901), to the Mercedes-Benz W125, and the Mercedes-Benz C111. Now part of Mercedes-Benz's corporate art collection, Cars was unfinished at the time of Warhol's death in 1987. Warhol completed 36 silkscreen prints and 13 drawings of eight Mercedes models before his death. Warhol had planned to cover 20 models in 80 pieces. The series was based on photographs of cars, and were the first non-American designed objects that Warhol had portrayed in his work. Cars has been exhibited just twice in its entirety in public: in Tübingen in 1988, and at the Albertina, Vienna from 22 January–16 May 2010. Half of the series was shown in Milton Keynes in September 2001. Cars was Warhol's second automotive art project. In 1979 Warhol was commissioned by BMW to paint a Group 4 race version of the then elite supercar BMW M1 for the fourth installment in the BMW Art Car Project. Unlike the three artists before him, Warhol declined the use of a small scale practice model, instead opting to immediately paint directly onto the full scale automobile. It was indicated that Warhol spent only a total of 23 minutes painting the entire car. Warhol's work for Mercedes Benz and his similar commissions for Perrier have been criticized as "undistinguished glitz", with critics lamenting Warhol's "passionate avarice", accusing him of crossing the line into advertisements for their subjects.
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Denis M. Donovan, Chairman Denis M. Donovan, Chairman Denis Donovan, as founder and Chairman of the company is a chartered surveyor with over 30 years of experience in the property field. A graduate in Estate Management from London University he worked in commercial property agency and development for many years before establishing Rombourne in 1973 in order to specialise in commercial property investment. The last 15 years have seen an increasing commitment to serviced offices which now form an important and integral part of the company structure. The aim of the company is to expand and to grow to be a market leader and specialist in the Sector, with a concentration on supply of quality and high service at all levels.
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