Louis Stanley is a Cambridge man who went on to become a leading industrialist. |
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Richard Nixon loathed public broadcasting, and nominated the ultraconservative industrialist Joseph Coors to the CPB board. |
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A local industrialist gave away the trophy and the prizes to the winners at the concluding day yesterday. |
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Rural artisan winemakers are battling industrialist producers in a bid to preserve the magical results of husbandry and handcraft. |
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When the daughter of an industrialist apparently kills herself, her sister is unconvinced. |
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The industrialist gave the original diamond as a present to Arlena Marshall, but he later demanded its return when Arlena dumped him. |
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The charge was part of a notorious seven-year anti-Semitic campaign the industrialist conducted in the pages of his weekly newspaper. |
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Today, many Canadians outside of your industrialist and financier circles are suffering again from globalization. |
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Their chief rival, Juventus, is owned by the wealthy industrialist Agnelli family, who own the Fiat car company. |
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A journalist puts up a fight against an industrialist who is dumping chemical waste near a school. |
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The Mingan river will be rented by the Montréal industrialist George Alexander Drummond for his exclusive usage. |
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Her father is a rich industrialist who sets him up as a nightclub-owner. |
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Soon these two rather different pursuits become intertwined as our designated heroes find themselves under assault from a tinpot dictator and a greedy Western industrialist. |
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A tireless industrialist, he ran paper mills, electrical utilities and an array of other enterprises. |
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A few days ago, I had a visit from the lawyer acting for the industrialist Mr Khodorkovsky. |
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The German industrialist Oskar Schindler established an enamelware factory in Krakow, adjacent to Plaszow. |
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Egyptian industrialist Shafik Gabr was in Davos, Switzerland, when the revolution began. |
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The Michelin brothers were the sons of an industrialist from Clermont-Ferrand. |
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This is a far cry from the control over endogenous and exogenous factors that the industrialist enjoys. |
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What measures should be suggested to farmers, the industrialist and the residents to save water and avoid polluting it? |
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Its board of directors is chaired by billionaire industrialist and conservative political donor Charles G. Koch. |
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Way back in 1886, the first submarine was built for a Swedish industrialist who claimed on the Board of Trade certificate that it was a merchant vessel! |
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In order to prove intellectual property, must one also prove, by the same token, that he is an industrialist? |
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The wealthy industrialist in his top hat or the labourer in his flat cap tipped his hat or doffed it as a sign of deference or respect. |
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Clearly, the Indians were wronged and the industrialist was an aggressor. |
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The industrialist and JCB heir Anthony Bamford and the financier Howard Leigh, who organises the events, were next. |
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It has been returned to the heirs of Julius Priester, an industrialist who fled Vienna for Mexico on the eve of war. |
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With his death, Mexico has lost not its richest industrialist, but arguably its most enlightened. |
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I met recently with an industrialist in the Quebec City region whose business is in cement. |
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The industrialist must therefore be able to define the optimum structure for his rinses taking the main selection parameters into account. |
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A rotund English bourgeois, industrialist or capitalist, often shown holding bags full of money or other goods. |
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The premier industrialist in the state and an acclaimed manufacturer of cotton gins, he vigorously advocated railroad aid and industrial development. |
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Mr. MULLIEZ, an industrialist, has decided to conform his polluted effluent discharges into the aquatic medium with the regulations in force. |
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Boveri solved the problem by marrying the daughter of a rich textile industrialist. |
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British industrialist, John Dodd, who visited Taiwan in the 1860s, became aware of the particular flagrance of the local teas. |
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Her mother was half Irish and half Brazilian, the daughter of Brazilian industrialist Antonio Fontes. |
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Samuel Slater, the mill's founder, apprenticed as a young man in Belper, England with industrialist Jedediah Strutt. |
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A Russian oligarch or a wealthy American industrialist? |
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In reality, whether we are talking about proteins or another ingredient, every cook or food processing industrialist seeks in the first place to satisfy the taste buds of the consumers. |
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It was early morning in November when the remote island village of Horinkhola, in the Khulna delta of Bangladesh, received word that a notorious industrialist was coming to take over their fields for shrimp farming. |
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General Zia-ul-Haq's policy of depoliticization of the population, coupled with support for non-party systems, resulted in dominance of two interest groups in politics, the feudal and the industrialist classes. |
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The president of the board of directors of Arbonia-Forster-Holding AG, Dr. Paul Gattiker, welcomed the sale of the majority stock to an industrialist who knows both the local conditions and the international markets. |
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Our industrialist friends should admit that, just because an error has occurred, there is no reason to adapt our principles and law to fit in with it. |
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Thomas Parker, a Wolverhampton industrialist responsible for electrification schemes invented Coalite smokeless coal. |
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Brian Donlevy is a wealthy industrialist who survives an attempted murder when his wife's boyfriend is killed in a car crash. |
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He immediately put his friend and confidant, industrialist and newspaper baron Lord Beaverbrook, in charge of aircraft production. |
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Cyborg scientist Kevin Warwick is also a Coventrian, as is Sir John Egan, industrialist and former Chief Executive of Jaguar Cars. |
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They used a premise from Fleming's novel Moonraker as a basis, that of an industrialist villain who had two identities. |
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Saltaire was built in 1851 by Sir Titus Salt, a leading industrialist in the Yorkshire woollen industry. |
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In 1909 the industrialist Dr Ludwig Mond gave 42 Italian renaissance paintings, including the Mond Crucifixion by Raphael, to the Gallery. |
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Lipton died in 1931, and English aviation industrialist Sir Thomas Sopwith bought the Shamrock V with the intent of preparing the next challenge. |
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She was also an international industrialist, pioneering liberal educator, philanthropist and elite society hostess. |
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In 1894 the islands were bought by the industrialist William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong. |
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Lois Griffin, daughter of shipping industrialist Carter Pewterschmidt and passive-aggressivist Barbara Pewterschmidt. |
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Explorer and scientist Fridtjof Nansen and Siberian industrialist Stephan Vostrotin were prominent passengers. |
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His son Sir Basil Brooke was a significant industrialist, and invested in ironworks elsewhere. |
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He wrote under a pseudonym, Friedrich Oswald, to avoid connecting his life in a Pietist industrialist family with his provocative writings. |
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The eldest son of a successful German textile industrialist, Engels became involved in radical journalism in his youth. |
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In Newcastle upon Tyne the group arrived on October 21 staying in the Royal Station Hotel where they met the industrialist Sir William Armstrong. |
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Local industrialist Francis Ley introduced baseball to the town in the late 19th century, and built a stadium near the town centre. |
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In 1936, Studio Misr, financed by industrialist Talaat Harb, emerged as the leading Egyptian studio, a role the company retained for three decades. |
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The Nobel mines were bought from Swedish industrialist Immanuel Nobel who had entered into collusion with Russian head of navy Alexander Sergeyevich Menshikov. |
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Her husband, John Josiah Guest, was an industrialist, a foremost Welsh ironmaster, the owner of the Dowlais Iron Company which was the largest of its day. |
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Environmentalist, industrialist and educator Kartikeya V Sarabhai is on a mission to make use of the study of cultures for the advancement of society. |
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EgyptAir, which is now the country's flag carrier and largest airline, was founded in 1932 by Egyptian industrialist Talaat Harb, today owned by the Egyptian government. |
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In the autumn of 1925 Hobhouse, Runciman and the industrialist Sir Alfred Mond protested to Asquith at Lloyd George organising his own campaign for reform of land ownership. |
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