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  • 41History of Lansingburgh, New York — This is a history of Lansingburgh, New York.OverviewThe town of Lansingburgh was originally intended as the site for the principal city north of Albany on the east bank of the Hudson river; but the inhabitants of the settlement a mile or two… …

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  • 42Samuel Hannaford — (10 April, 1835 1911) was an American architect, one of the most admired architects in the history of Cincinnati, Ohio. Some of the best known landmarks in the city, such as Music Hall and City Hall, were of his design. The bulk of Hannaford s… …

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  • 43Daniel J. Halstead — was the publisher of The Syracuse Daily Union (1860), The Syracuse Daily Courier and Union (1860–1869), The Syracuse Daily Courier (1869–1888) and The Syracuse Courier (1888–1898) newspapers. In 1860 H. S. McCullom s Syracuse Daily Courier… …

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  • 44Yellow Bus Services, Guildford — The business of Yellow Bus Services (YBS) of Stoughton, Guildford was started in 1920 as a partnership between Mr Frank Hutchins (using a legacy from his uncle) and Mr Sydney Hayter (using his gratuity earned from service with the Royal Flying… …

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  • 45Intellectual property in Iran — Iran is a member of the WIPO since 2001 and has acceded to several WIPO intellectual property treaties.[1] Iran joined the Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (Paris Convention) in 1959. In December 2003 Iran became a party to… …

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  • 46employer — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. user, consumer; boss, padrone. See use, director. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. owner, manager, proprietor, patron, management, head, director, executive, boss, superintendent, supervisor, president, chief …

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  • 47newspaper publisher — noun 1. the proprietor of a newspaper • Syn: ↑publisher • Derivationally related forms: ↑publish (for: ↑publisher) • Hypernyms: ↑owner, ↑proprietor …

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  • 48Business — For other uses, see Business (disambiguation). Firm redirects here. For other uses, see The Firm …

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  • 49Longman — was a publishing company founded in London, England in 1724. It is now an imprint of Pearson Education.econd and third generationsIn 1754, Longman took into partnership his nephew, Thomas Longman(2) (1730 1797), and the title of the firm became T …

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  • 50cañada — /keuhn yah deuh, yad euh/, n. Chiefly Western U.S. 1. a dry riverbed. 2. a small, deep canyon. [1840 50; < Sp, equiv. to cañ(a) CANE + ada n. suffix] * * * Canada Introduction Canada Background: A land of vast distances and rich natural resources …

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