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Brendan Taman | [
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] | Canadian football manager | Taman worked with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, first as assistant general manager (1999–2004) and then as general manager (2004–2009). Under his direction, the Blue Bombers had a 39-50-1 record and made an appearance in 95th Grey Cup. Taman was moved from the GM position to the position of Vice President of Player Person... | [] |
Brendan Taman | [
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] | Canadian football manager | personnel Joe Womack, Taman handled the day-to-day operations of the team while general manager Eric Tillman was on paid administrative leave following sexual assault allegations. Tillman resigned on January 8, 2010 and on January 22, Taman was named as his replacement as general manager. On August 31, 2015, after the ... | [] |
Delancey Street | [
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] | album by Rachael Sage | Show Something Is Missing" on their album Hannah. "Delancey Street trembles beneath/as you rise to meet the day". The Desi Arnaz film "Cuban Pete" has the line "They call me Sally Sweet, I'm the Queen of Delancey Street". The song "Sunken-Eyed Girl" off of the album Haughty Melodic by Mike Doughty is about a "sunken-ey... | [] |
Delancey Street | [
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Home Is Such a Lonely Place | [
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Home Is Such a Lonely Place | [
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Home Is Such a Lonely Place | [
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Home Is Such a Lonely Place | [
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] | single by blink-182 | band Evanescence. Feldmann produced the song, and Zakk Cervini served as recording engineer. The song was mixed by Neal Avron. The song is largely based around a finger-picked, arpeggiated guitar line, strings, and a snare drum roll. Hoppus sings the verses, with guitarist Matt Skiba singing the chorus and providing ba... | [] |
Home Is Such a Lonely Place | [
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] | single by blink-182 | 8mm film, of the trio and their family and friends as they prepare to head out on tour. The description for the video states it was among the most easy music videos to film, as well as most honest and personal. Personnel Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.Blink-182Mark Hoppus – vocals, bass guitar Matt Skiba ... | [] |
7.5 Fuyu Fuyu Morning Musume Mini! | [
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7.5 Fuyu Fuyu Morning Musume Mini! | [
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John Griesemer | [
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] | American writer and actor | John Griesemer (born 5 December 1947 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is an American author, journalist, and actor. He lives with his wife Faith Catlin and two children in New Hampshire. He is best known for his novel Signal and Noise. Life John Griesemer graduated from the Pingry School in New Jersey and Dickinson College in... | [] |
John Griesemer | [
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] | American writer and actor | playing everything from Romeo in Romeo and Juliet to children's theater. This way he came to the theater and the movies. After moving to New York City in 1977 he studied acting with Robert Lewis. He acted in the films Malcolm X, Days of Thunder and The Crucible, along with the miniseries The Langoliers. He also wrote s... | [] |
Fanny Corri-Paltoni | [
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] | Scottish singer | Fanny Corri-Paltoni (1801 – 13 July 1861) was a celebrated British operatic soprano active in Europe between 1818 and 1835. It was said that she possessed a voice of remarkable beauty and that she had a fine singing technique. She particularly excelled in the operas of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Gioachino Rossini. Bio... | [
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Fanny Corri-Paltoni | [
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Fanny Corri-Paltoni | [
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Park Cities Presbyterian Church | [
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] | church in TX , USA | Park Cities Presbyterian Church (PCPC) is a Presbyterian Church in America megachurch in Dallas, Texas with about 5,500 members. It is member of the North Texas Presbytery of the PCA. History PCPC's origins started out of a failed attempt by Highland Park Presbyterian Church to withdraw from the Presbyterian Church (U.... | [] |
Park Cities Presbyterian Church | [
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] | church in TX , USA | of its membership, resulting decreased tithing, budgetary belt-tightening and downsizing at the church complex on University Boulevard. Many who left Highland Park were elders and deacons and the majority of Sunday school teachers. Morale among who stayed underwent its own slump. First senior pastor of Park Cities cong... | [] |
Park Cities Presbyterian Church | [
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] | church in TX , USA | itself as evangelical, evangelistic, Reformed, confessional, covenental, Presbyterian and Kingdom centered. The Westminster Confession of Faith is the official standard. Missions Park Cities Presbyterian Church is involved in several home mission efforts including the Southwest church Planting Network of the PCA which ... | [] |
1981 Scottish Masters | [
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Richie Rosati | [
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] | American actor and musician | Richie Rosati is an American recording artist, songwriter, television host, and actor, who was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Biography Richie Rosati is an American recording artist, songwriter, ASCAP Music Publisher, television host, and actor. His songs air on radio stations in the United States and o... | [] |
Richie Rosati | [
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] | American actor and musician | demo caught the attention of DJ Vinny Lombardi back in Rosati's hometown Philadelphia. Lombardi was a radio DJ for WPWT 91.7 FM Dance Radio and the first radio station dj to spin Rosati's music on commercial radio airwaves. When Rosati's talent agency relocated their offices to New York City, Rosati headed back east wi... | [] |
Richie Rosati | [
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] | American actor and musician | and Music Director Pam Grund at WIOQ FM RADIO, the commercial version of Fast & Nasty Girl made it onto the airwaves of Philadelphia’s most popular dance radio station WIOQ. Rosati began doing promotional club performances for the station to promote the song. From the airplay Rosati received on that station, and with t... | [] |
Richie Rosati | [
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] | American actor and musician | on releasing two Philadelphia sports team songs. "Fightin' Phils", a tribute to the Philadelphia Phillies which aired on radio during their World Series win and featured on Fox TV and Philly.com. His second sports song for the Philadelphia Flyers titled "Broad Street Bullies" generated over 40,000 hits on YouTube in on... | [] |
Emile Garcke | [
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] | English industrialist | Emile Oscar Garcke (1856 – 14 November 1930) was a naturalised British electrical engineer, industrial, commercial and political entrepreneur managing director of the British Electric Traction Company (BET), and early author on accounting. who is noted for writing the earliest standard text on cost accounting in 1887. ... | [] |
Emile Garcke | [
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] | English industrialist | a number of articles about the use of electricity for the 1911 edition of Encyclopædia Britannica for example the lemma on Electric lighting, and on the Telephone. He was also a keen publisher of electrical books, some of which were published as the “Manuals” series, such as Garcke's Manual of Electricity Supply, even ... | [] |
Emile Garcke | [
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] | English industrialist | He had married Alice, the daughter of John Withers, and had a son Sidney. Work Factory accounts, their principles and practice, 1887 In 1887 Garcke and the accountant John Manger Fells (1858-1925) published their book Factory accounts, their principles and practice. In the preface of the second edition they presented t... | [] |
Emile Garcke | [
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] | English industrialist | and new accounting methods had been written since the renaissance, Garcke and Fells specifically focussed on the cost accounting for manufacturing. The need for factory accounting In the preface of the second edition of Factory Accounts (1889) Garcke and Fells further explained about the intention of this work. It is n... | [] |
Emile Garcke | [
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] | English industrialist | ; and with the view of rendering the book of special utility to Accountants we have not dealt with the principles and practice of accounts in so far as they apply merely to elementary and commercial book-keeping, as to do so would, in large measure, be a work of supererogation. One of the special features of this work ... | [] |
Emile Garcke | [
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] | English industrialist | theory practice. Garcke and Fells continued their work with methods for stock and stores accounting. Diemer (1904) considered this the most meritorious part of the work. He noted, that it shows "in complete detail a system of requisitions, purchase orders, and stores-accounting records, by means of which double-entry b... | [] |
Emile Garcke | [
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] | English industrialist | flow diagrams (II en IV) below. System of factory accounting Garcke and Fells presented a system of factory accounting in which overall "prime costs were passed through a series of ledger accounts from raw materials to finished goods." This concept initiated here, has hardly been improved ever since. This system makes ... | [] |
Emile Garcke | [
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] | English industrialist | by a series of four diagrams, visualizing the foundations of factory accounting: Garcke and Fells (1889) commented, that they hoped that "the diagrams showing the relation between Factory and Commercial books will, with the numerous specimens the book contains, render the information we have to present of service to th... | [] |
Emile Garcke | [
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] | English industrialist | Loss & Gain accounts (see here). Allocation of indirect costs and depreciation An important element in Garcke and Fells' method of cost accounting was the allocation of indirect costs. They "suggested allocating the 'indirect costs' of producing a good proportionally to the amount of labour and materials costs used to ... | [] |
Emile Garcke | [
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Emile Garcke | [
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] | English industrialist | a result is greatly to be deprecated, as tending to neither economy of management nor to accuracy in estimating for contracts. The principles of a business can always judge what percentage of gross profit upon cost is necessary to cover fixed establishment charges and interest on capital. Diewert (2001) noticed that "t... | [] |
Emile Garcke | [
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] | English industrialist | accounting. It was republished until the last 7th edition in 1922. In 1910 J.M. Fells himself in The Accountancy, looked back and made the following remarks: It is now some 23 years or so ago that my friend Mr. Emile Garcke and I, in the flush of our youth, wrote the first pioneering book on this subject. Then it seeme... | [] |
Emile Garcke | [
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] | English industrialist | to the best means of calling in Japan the importance of this subject. In his Bibliography of Works Management Hugo Diemer (1904) listed Garcke and Fells' work among the foremost works on work management. Diemer summarized, that "In a preface the authors state that their aim has been to show that as great a degree of ac... | [] |
Emile Garcke | [
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] | English industrialist | collecting, analyzing, summarizing and evaluating various alternative courses of action. It was however so that this work primary focussed on the identification and classification of costs. The scope of the field of cost accounting has further developed in the use of accounting methods as aid to management. Parker (201... | [] |
Emile Garcke | [
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] | English industrialist | Garcke and J. M. Fells. Factory accounts, their principles and practice; a handbook for accountants and manufacturers with appendices on the nomenclature of machine details; the income tax acts; the rating of factories; fire and boiler insurance; the factory and workshop acts, etc.; including also a glossary of terms a... | [] |
Clifford Leech | [
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] | Canadian literary scholar | Clifford Leech (1909–1977) was a prolifically published British-born professor of English at University College at the University of Toronto 1963-74. In The Cambridge Companion to Christopher Marlowe (2004), Patrick Cheney, its editor, describes Leech's contribution to Christopher Marlowe studies "historically importan... | [] |
Clifford Leech | [
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Clifford Leech | [
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] | Canadian literary scholar | Leech's earliest published works were many essays and articles for scholarly periodicals. Later, he edited his own and others' essays into published collections. Shakespeare's Tragedies, and Other Studies in Seventeenth Century Drama (1950) "Webster as a Dramatic Poet" (essay), in John Webster: A Critical Study (1951) ... | [] |
Clifford Leech | [
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] | Canadian literary scholar | Papers on Shakespeare, edited by B. W. Jackson (1964) Marlowe: A Collection of Critical Essays (1964) Shakespeare: The Tragedies: a Collection of Critical Essays, ed. by C. Leech (1965) Essays on Marlowe, ed. by C. Leech (1965) Tragedy (1969) The Dramatist's Experience, with other essays in literary theory (1970) "On E... | [] |
Eta Chamaeleontis | [
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Eta Chamaeleontis | [
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] | star in the constellation Chamaeleon | times more massive than the Sun and has a temperature of about 12,000 K. Eta Chamaeleontis is the brightest and most massive member of the eponymous Eta Chamaeleontis Cluster (or Mamajek 1, pronounced ), a very nearby (316 light years), and young (8 million years old) open cluster discovered in 1999. The cluster contai... | [] |
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Holmes Regional Medical Center | [
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] | hospital in Florida, United States | The Holmes Regional Medical Center is a not-for-profit hospital operated by Health First. It is located in Melbourne, Florida. It is a 514-bed facility, including the only level II trauma center in Brevard County. In 2010, the hospital had 38.8% of the patient admissions in the county, 23,250, twice what its nearest co... | [] |
Holmes Regional Medical Center | [
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Holmes Regional Medical Center | [
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] | telenovela | starred as protagonists, while Cynthia Klitbo, Héctor Suárez and Blanca Guerra starred as antagonists. Marlene Favela starred as special participation. The 2nd part Susana González and Eduardo Santamarina starred as protagonists, while Cynthia Klitbo and Lilia Aragón starred as antagonists. Plot Andrea (Susana González... | [] |
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] | telenovela | by its deserving owner. Cast 1st part Susana González as Andrea Paz González Eduardo Santamarina as José Manuel del Álamo Sánchez - Accidentally killed by Ricarda Cynthia Klitbo as Raquela Villaseñor del Moral - Main villain Héctor Suárez as Azael Villaseñor - Main villain, Raquela, Ángeles and Juan Carlos's father, ki... | [] |
Velo de novia | [
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] | telenovela | Arturo Guizar as Lic. Yépez Pablo Cheng as Tequila Irma Dorantes as Isabel "Chabelita" Pablo Magallanes as Raúl Miguel Ángel Loyo as Leonel Carvajal Pietro Vannucci as Luigi Manuel Landeta as Román Ruiz Raúl Padilla "Chóforo" as Jacinto Raúl Magaña as Lic. Efraín Vega Carlos Bonavides as Himself Juan Verduzco Adriana R... | [] |
Velo de novia | [
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Allan Borodin | [
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"educa... | American computer scientist | Allan Bertram Borodin (born 1941) is a Canadian-American computer scientist who is a professor at the University of Toronto. Biography Borodin did his undergraduate studies at Rutgers University, earning a bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1963. After earning a master's degree at the Stevens Institute of Technology i... | [] |
Allan Borodin | [
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Elysia diomedea | [
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] | species of mollusc | Elysia diomedea is a species of sea slug, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Plakobranchidae. This sea slug resembles a nudibranch but is not closely related to that order of gastropods, instead belonging to a closely related clade, Sacoglossa, the "sap-sucking" sea slugs. Description Elysia diomedea grows to a l... | [] |
The Reach Gallery Museum | [
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The Reach Gallery Museum | [
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"The Reach"
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The Reach Gallery Museum | [
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Uwe Nolte | [
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] | German musician and publisher | Uwe Nolte (born 11 May 1969 in Merseburg) is a German poet, musician and graphic artist. Life and work Uwe Nolte is a contemporary German poet. His work is an attempt to translate the concerns and aesthetics of German Romanticism into the present age. Formally orientated on traditional role models such as Joseph von Ei... | [] |
Uwe Nolte | [
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[
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] | German musician and publisher | The city is known for the "Merseburger Zaubersprüche", a set of ancient healing incantations from the Germanic pagan era, which has crucially shaped Nolte's understanding of the purpose of poetry and art. Born in 1969, Nolte grew up in the formerly Soviet-occupied Eastern part of Germany (GDR). Like many East Germans w... | [] |
Uwe Nolte | [
[
"Uwe Nolte",
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]
] | German musician and publisher | Germans who tried to escape from the Soviet- to the US-occupied sector. Unpleasant experiences with the foreign imposed Soviet system did not prevent Nolte from developing a fascination with Russian culture and landscape. In 2011, Nolte moved to Samara with his former partner and fellow artist of Russian-German ancestr... | [] |
Uwe Nolte | [
[
"Uwe Nolte",
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"Nolte"
]
] | German musician and publisher | lineage on his mother's side goes back to the Protestant reformer Martin Luther. Music Music is an integral part of Nolte's life and creative path. His poetry has been set to music by independent artists from his home region, such as Forseti from Jena. Nolte himself has been involved in several music projects, such as ... | [] |
Uwe Nolte | [
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"Uwe Nolte",
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"Merseburg"
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[
"Uwe Nolte",
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] | German musician and publisher | of the sanctity of nature. The name of the band is taken from the opening line of the poem "Gesang Weylas" (Weyla's Song) by 19th-century Swabian poet Eduard Mörike: "Du bist Orplid, mein Land." (You are Orplid, my land). The music is based on lyrics by Nolte and other German poets, such as Friedrich Schiller, Annette ... | [] |
Uwe Nolte | [
[
"Uwe Nolte",
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] | German musician and publisher | as reflected in his humorous tribute poem, "Manowar" (Falke Heime, 2016). Records by Western bands were extremely difficult to get hold of during the Soviet occupation, with record prices as high as half a month's rent. The ecstatic dynamism of Heavy Metal has never left him, Nolte explains. Orplid have a large followi... | [] |
Uwe Nolte | [
[
"Uwe Nolte",
"place of birth",
"Merseburg"
]
] | German musician and publisher | altes Kleid") Stern des Bundes, "Lichtmess", (CD "NolteX-Werkschau") Sonnenkind, "Flechte Blumen dir ins Haar", (CD "NolteX-Werkschau") Exhibitions 1996, Halle (D), Galerie am Eselsbrunnen 2004, Heldrungen (D), Wasserburg 2005, Portland (USA), Galerie "Heathen Art" 2005, Halle (D), Galerie "Kontaktart" 2010, Samara (RU... | [] |
Uwe Nolte | [
[
"Uwe Nolte",
"family name",
"Nolte"
]
] | German musician and publisher | Europe – Neofolk und Hintergründe. Zeltingen-Rachtig 2005, . Arnshaugk: Ein Lesebuch. Anthology. Verlag Arnshaugk, 2009, . Das Lindenblatt. Anthology. Verlag Arnshaugk, 2011, . Das Lindenblatt. Anthology. Verlag Arnshaugk, 2012, . Das Lindenblatt. Anthology. Verlag Arnshaugk, 2014, . Das Lindenblatt. Anthology. Verlag ... | [] |
Smith Corona | [
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] | American label manufacturing company | Smith Corona is an American manufacturer of thermal labels, direct thermal labels, and thermal ribbons used in warehouses for primarily barcode labels. Once a large U.S. typewriter and mechanical calculator manufacturer, it expanded aggressively during the 1960s to become a broad-based industrial conglomerate whose pro... | [
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] | American label manufacturing company | competitors were Brother, Olivetti, Adler, Olympia and IBM. In late 2010, Smith Corona entered the industrial ribbon and label market. The company no longer manufacturers typewriters or calculators, but does manufacture large quantities of barcode and shipping labels and thermal ribbons used in thermal transfer printer... | [
"Smith Corona company"
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Smith Corona | [
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] | American label manufacturing company | typewriter was the first to use a double keyboard, but it was not the first typewriter that typed both upper and lower case characters; that honor belonged to the Remington #2 that was introduced in 1877–78, a decade before the first model of the Smith Premier was placed on the market. The advertisements boasted that t... | [
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Smith Corona | [
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[
"Smith Corona",
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] | American label manufacturing company | Smith financed the construction of the prototype. Smith Brothers The Smith Premier Typewriter Company was established in 1886 by brothers; Lyman Cornelius Smith, Wilbert Smith, Monroe C. Smith and Hurlbut Smith who were born in Lisle, New York. Union Typewriter Company During 1893, Smith joined with the Union Typewrite... | [
"Smith Corona company"
] |
Smith Corona | [
[
"Smith Corona",
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] | American label manufacturing company | in 1903 and founded L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Company. The new company soon released the "L.C. Smith & Bros. Model No. 2", which was an odd beginning because, a full year later, they released the "L.C. Smith & Bros. Model No. 1." Carl Gabrielson invented both models. In 1906, the Rose Typewriter Company of New Yor... | [
"Smith Corona company"
] |
Smith Corona | [
[
"Smith Corona",
"product or material produced",
"Typewriter"
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] | American label manufacturing company | the company headquarters located at the corner of East Genesee and Washington streets in Syracuse. An advertisement on December 27, 1904, for Smith Premier typewriters, touted the Employee Department which offered services such as finding a "competent stenographer (male or female) to operate any make of machine." The c... | [
"Smith Corona company"
] |
Smith Corona | [
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"Smith Corona",
"product or material produced",
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]
] | American label manufacturing company | Smith Corona was created when L. C. Smith & Bros. united with Corona Typewriter in 1926, with L. C. Smith & Bros. making office typewriters and Corona Typewriter making portables. World War II M1903A3 bolt-action rifles Production shifted from typewriters to various military weapons and parts during World War II. In Oc... | [
"Smith Corona company"
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Smith Corona | [
[
"Smith Corona",
"instance of",
"Business"
],
[
"Smith Corona",
"product or material produced",
"Typewriter"
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] | American label manufacturing company | sold through the Civilian Marksmanship Program in the early 1960s. Mid-century After the war, the company concentrated on making its typewriters more convenient and efficient for use in business offices. Typewriter sales peaked after World War II; in response to a demand for typewriters capable of faster output, Smith ... | [
"Smith Corona company"
] |
Smith Corona | [
[
"Smith Corona",
"instance of",
"Business"
],
[
"Smith Corona",
"product or material produced",
"Typewriter"
]
] | American label manufacturing company | the wider office technology sector, Smith Corona purchased the Kleinschmidt Corporation in 1956 and Marchant Calculator in 1958, changing its corporate name to Smith-Corona Marchant Inc. Also in 1958, Smith Corona acquired British Typewriters, Ltd. of West Bromwich, England, a company that made small portable typewrite... | [
"Smith Corona company"
] |
Smith Corona | [
[
"Smith Corona",
"instance of",
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[
"Smith Corona",
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] | American label manufacturing company | SCM's copier business. The "Letterpack" product of 1967 was a handset on which personal voice messages could be recorded on small tape cartridges which could be mailed to the recipient (who needed another handset to replay it). The cartridges lasted 3, 6 or 10 minutes, and a pair of handsets cost $7. In 1965, SCM was i... | [
"Smith Corona company"
] |
Smith Corona | [
[
"Smith Corona",
"product or material produced",
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]
] | American label manufacturing company | eventually sold to Control Data Corporation in the early '70s. In 1966, SCM bought the consumer product company Proctor Silex, manufacturers of toasters and can-openers. In 1973, a new typewriter manufacturing facility, employing 1,300 people, was erected in Singapore. Cartridge ribbon In 1973, SCM introduced a cartrid... | [
"Smith Corona company"
] |
Smith Corona | [
[
"Smith Corona",
"instance of",
"Business"
],
[
"Smith Corona",
"product or material produced",
"Typewriter"
]
] | American label manufacturing company | the closure of the West Bromwich, England, plant in 1981. By 1985, personal computers were being widely used for word processing, and SCM launched their first portable word processor, along with the first portable typewriter that included an electronic spelling function. But these products were insufficient to counter ... | [
"Smith Corona company"
] |
Smith Corona | [
[
"Smith Corona",
"product or material produced",
"Typewriter"
]
] | American label manufacturing company | the headquarters building in New York City, for a significant profit. The company moved its remaining typewriter manufacturing operations from Cortland to Mexico in 1995 and announced it was cutting 750 jobs as a result of continuing sales declines. Shortly thereafter, the company declared bankruptcy. Since 1995, the c... | [
"Smith Corona company"
] |
Smith Corona | [
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"Smith Corona",
"instance of",
"Business"
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[
"Smith Corona",
"headquarters location",
"Cleveland"
],
[
"Smith Corona",
"product or material produced",
"Typewriter"
]
] | American label manufacturing company | moved all typewriter manufacturing and typewriter supplies manufacturing to Cleveland, Ohio. Within five years Smith Corona quit manufacturing all typewriters. As the typewriter supply business continued to decline, Smith Corona decided to leverage its expertise in ribbons and thermal technologies it had previously use... | [
"Smith Corona company"
] |
Taiye Selasi | [
[
"Taiye Selasi",
"place of birth",
"London"
],
[
"Taiye Selasi",
"occupation",
"Writer"
],
[
"Taiye Selasi",
"occupation",
"Photographer"
],
[
"Taiye Selasi",
"educated at",
"Nuffield College, Oxford"
]
] | American writer | Taiye Selasi (born 2 November 1979) is a British-American writer and photographer. Of Nigerian and Ghanaian origin, she describes herself as a "local" of Accra, Berlin, New York and Rome. Early life and education Taiye Selasi was born in London, and raised in Brookline, Massachusetts, the elder of twin daughters in a f... | [] |
Hwang Jun-seok | [
[
"Hwang Jun-seok",
"occupation",
"Engineer"
],
[
"Hwang Jun-seok",
"educated at",
"University of Pittsburgh"
],
[
"Hwang Jun-seok",
"educated at",
"University of Colorado"
],
[
"Hwang Jun-seok",
"educated at",
"Seoul National University"
],
[
"Hwa... | South Korean engineer | Hwang Jun-seok is a South Korean engineer. He currently serves as a Director and Dean of the Technology Management, Economics and Policy Program (TEMEP) and of the International Information Technology Policy Scholarship Program (ITPP) at the Seoul National University and Associate Professor at the Seoul National Univer... | [] |
Hwang Jun-seok | [
[
"Hwang Jun-seok",
"educated at",
"Seoul National University"
],
[
"Hwang Jun-seok",
"employer",
"Seoul National University"
]
] | South Korean engineer | IntServ-DiffServ QoS Interconnection". Career He is now leading the research groups of IT Innovation Study, Telecommunications Industry & Broadband Convergence in TEMEP in SNU. Simultaneously, he has been supervising research and theses of Master's and Doctoral candidates in SNU. He is actively taking part in the local... | [] |
Hwang Jun-seok | [
[
"Hwang Jun-seok",
"educated at",
"University of Colorado"
]
] | South Korean engineer | in Seoul. Awards Winner of the Best Paper Award with the paper entitled in the Economics of Interconnection among Hybrid QoS Networks in the Next Generation Internet, The International Telecommunications Society (ITS) 2000, Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 2000. Winner of the 1999 Beta Phi-Mu Pi Chapter Scholarly Research... | [] |
2012 Korea Professional Baseball season | [
[
"2012 Korea Professional Baseball season",
"sport",
"Baseball"
]
] | sports season | The Korea Professional Baseball season was the 31st season in the history of the Korea Professional Baseball. The Samsung Lions won the regular season and Korean series. Season structure Regular Season Each team played 133 games during the regular season. All-Star Game On July 21, the best players participate in the Ko... | [] |
2012 Korea Professional Baseball season | [
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"2012 Korea Professional Baseball season",
"sport",
"Baseball"
],
[
"2012 Korea Professional Baseball season",
"point in time",
"2012"
]
] | sports season | as both SK and Doosan, being from Incheon and Seoul respectively, are clearly based in the Western region of Korea, despite representing the East. Unlike in the MLB, the Korean All-Star Game does not determine home-field advantage in the Korean Series. The most recent Korean All-Star Game was played in Seoul. 2012 Kore... | [] |
Snežana Aleksić | [
[
"Snežana Aleksić",
"place of birth",
"Podgorica"
],
[
"Snežana Aleksić",
"family name",
"Aleksić"
],
[
"Snežana Aleksić",
"given name",
"Snežana"
],
[
"Snežana Aleksić",
"country of citizenship",
"Montenegro"
],
[
"Snežana Aleksić",
"occupati... | Montenegrin basketball player | Snežana Aleksić (; born 14 January 1989 in Podgorica, SFR Yugoslavia) is Montenegrin female basketball player. She currently play for Bulgarian Beroe as shooting guard. She is also member of national team of Montenegro. National team References External links Profile at FIBA Europe Profile at eurobasket.com Category:19... | [] |
Drapeau | [
[
"Drapeau",
"instance of",
"Surname"
]
] | family name | Drapeau is a French surname meaning Flag. Notable people with the surname include: Étienne Drapeau, (born 1978), retired Canadian ice hockey player Jean Drapeau, CC, GOQ (1916–1999), Canadian lawyer and politician who served as mayor of Montreal Joseph Drapeau (1752–1810), seigneur, merchant and political figure in Low... | [] |
Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta | [
[
"Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta",
"educated at",
"Scottish Church College"
]
] | Indian Bengali scholar | Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta (11 July 1915 – 3 February 2009) was a Bengali Indian scholar of Bengali and English literature and a social and cultural commentator. He was considered by his peers as one of the last scholars with equal command of English and Bengali languages. Education As a child he was admitted to Calcutta... | [] |
Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta | [
[
"Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta",
"educated at",
"University of Calcutta"
],
[
"Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta",
"employer",
"University of Calcutta"
]
] | Indian Bengali scholar | and Birendrabinode Roy. He continued with his graduate studies at the University of Calcutta, where he earned an M.A. degree in English literature 1937. He received Regina Guha Gold Medal and U.N. Mitra Research Scholarship for his M.A. thesis on English Tragedies on Attic Lines. He also obtained the Premchand Raichand... | [] |
Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta | [
[
"Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta",
"place of birth",
"Kolkata"
],
[
"Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta",
"educated at",
"University of Calcutta"
],
[
"Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta",
"employer",
"University of Calcutta"
]
] | Indian Bengali scholar | John Milton, in record time. He worked under the guidance of Dame Helen Gardner. Career Academic After his post-graduation from the University of Calcutta, he was first appointed as a faculty at the post-graduate department of English at the University of Calcutta in 1938, where he worked until 1945. He was a Reader at... | [] |
Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta | [
[
"Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta",
"place of birth",
"Kolkata"
]
] | Indian Bengali scholar | the first Indian executive member of the International Comparative Literature Association and Canadian Review of Comparative Literature. He contributed articles in Kolkata's English language daily, The Statesman and in the Bengali periodical Desh, till he became a nonagenarian. Administration He was also appointed as t... | [] |
Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta | [
[
"Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta",
"country of citizenship",
"India"
]
] | Indian Bengali scholar | for applying the model of the European Renaissance, he emphasized Indian indigenous political-religious elements to understand the phenomenon better. In his critiques of Rabindranath Tagore and Sri Aurobindo, he emphasized the indigenous and spiritual elements in the Bengal Renaissance rather than Western influences. H... | [] |
Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta | [
[
"Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta",
"place of birth",
"Kolkata"
],
[
"Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta",
"educated at",
"Exeter College, Oxford"
],
[
"Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta",
"educated at",
"University of Calcutta"
],
[
"Rabindra Kumar Das Gupta",
"educated at",
"Sco... | Indian Bengali scholar | Bengalis Self-Destructive and Other Essays' in Bengali, in response to Nirad C. Chaudhuri's Atmaghati Bangali -- 'The Self-Destructive Bengali'). Awards Sarojini Gold Medal for his essays on Michael Madhusudan Dutta. Rabindra Puraskar by the Government of West Bengal Desikottama by the Visva-Bharati University in 2006 ... | [] |
Don Eigler | [
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"Don Eigler",
"award received",
"Kavli Prize"
],
[
"Don Eigler",
"occupation",
"Physicist"
],
[
"Don Eigler",
"employer",
"IBM"
]
] | American physicist | Donald M. "Don" Eigler is an American physicist associated with the IBM Almaden Research Center, who is noted for his achievements in nanotechnology. Work In 1989, Eigler was the first to use a scanning tunneling microscope tip to arrange individual atoms on a surface, famously spelling out the letters "IBM" with 35 xe... | [] |
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