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Feminine hygiene products: a market overview.(part 2)(Industry Overview)
Nonwovens Industry
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February 1, 1999|
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part two of three part series covers sanitary protection market
This is the second in a series of articles on absorbent products. Mr. White discussed the baby diaper and training pant markets in the January issue of NONWOVENS INDUSTRY; next month's issue will focus on the adult incontinence market.
The requirement of sanitary napkins and tampons is to provide an effective absorbent structure to receive, absorb and retain menstrual fluid discharges. In the case of panty liners or shields, the requirement is to provide primarily non-menstrual protection aimed ...
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For Continental Bank chairman Theobald, brighter profits translate to brighter office
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...Continental Chairman Thomas Theobald vowed during an interview this...Continental. Tantalizingly, Theobald last week said he would be...the office refurbishment and Theobald's mid-summer vow. "Renovation...cotton sweatsuit like Carl Lewis wore during the Olympics retails...
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The Double Falshood and The Spanish Curate: a further Fletcher connection.(John Fletcher)(authorship of the play Double Falshood; or, The Distrest Lovers)(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: ANQ
; In 1727, Lewis Theobald declared that he had discovered a lost...the play was partially or entirely by Theobald himself. (1) Comparatively little...Double Falshood, so we can rule out Theobald having confused a Fletcher and Massinger...
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Dramatic License With no script to follow, Shakespeare scholar Stephen Greenblattlearned to improvise: He co-wrote a comedyinspired by the Bard's notorious lost play, `Cardenio'
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...controversial Shakespeare editor named Lewis Theobald produced a play he titled "Double...century audience. If you believe Theobald, he was writing from the original Shakespeare play. But. "Theobald had many enemies," says Greenblatt...
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TV's hand in refashioning Shakespeare Theater
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...contenders. As far back as 1727, Lewis Theobald, an accomplished editor of Shakespeare...The original manuscripts that Theobald claimed to have apparently were...like many scholars, accepts Theobald's claim. He is trying to unravel...
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The Bard's lost 'Cardenio': Recycled, adapted and renewed
Newspaper article from: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA
; ...18th century, an Englishman named Lewis Theobald claimed he had found the missing...manuscript. "Still, we have Theobald's version. Plus, we have the...by) the name Cardenio," which Theobald used in his own play. Cardenio...
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Shakespeare and the Book.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly
; ...performance. Kastan points to Lewis Theobald to show "the era's schizophrenic...Shakespeare" (93). Kastan describes Theobald's rewriting of Shakespeare for...was-acted publication) even as Theobald produced, in his own words...
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Griffon goalie looks like a keeper
Newspaper article from: St. Joseph News-Press
; Lewis Theobald briefly met with Jeff Hansen at Spratt...exchanged the normal coach courtesies. But Theobald, whose Central Missouri Jennies just...she did at Nebraska. But the fact that Theobald didn't even recognize Milbourn highlights...
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Shakespeare, Milton, and Eighteenth-Century Literary Editing: The Beginnings of Interpretative Scholarship.
Magazine article from: Yearbook of English Studies
; ...tastes, other early editors, such as Zachary Pearce and Lewis Theobald, articulated a consistent and defensible set of editorial...University of Kentucky, 1995), is of interest here. Theobald, Upton and their ilk doubtless had their own reasons...
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Shakespeare at Work.
Magazine article from: Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
; ...delay come exactly when companies began acting, and critics reading, Hamlets following Lewis Theobald's which was the first to offer both soliloquies. Theobald's edition is published in 1733 and the first known complaint about Hamlet's delay...
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Newspaper article from: Charleston Gazette
; ...OF Aaron Bulkley, INF-OF D.J. Bailey, RHP James Lewis and RHP Louis Lovelady. Announced the retirement of...basketball coach, will not be renewed. CENTRAL MISSOURINamed Lewis Theobald womens soccer coach. DELAWAREAnnounced the resignation...
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