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Freelance Editor
Freelance Editor BUSINESS PLAN THE SCRIVENER 752 Kenwood Dr. Silver City, NV 75002 June 1995 to December 1995 The following plan features an approach to home-based freelancing that seeks to combine professionalism and state-of-the art technology ... Read more |
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Macumba
Macumba African-derived Brazilian religions that have spirit possession as a central feature.... Read more |
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Settlement
Settlement BIBLIOGRAPHY The term settlement has a number of meanings attributed respectively to the areas of law, finance, archaeology, and history. The legal definition generally refers to the act of settling a dispute or disagreement and reaching an agreement on the case, which then settles... Read more |
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Hugh M Hefner
Hugh M. Hefner 1926-, American publisher and businessman, b. Chicago. Raised according to strict Methodist principles, Hefner reacted by launching (1953) Playboy, a magazine for men that features photographs of nude women, advice on hedonistic living, and stories and articles by well-known... Read more |
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Supremes
Supremes Rhythm and blues group Scored First String of Hits Name Changed to Feature Ross Ross Left the Supremes Launched Controversial Reunion Tour Selected discography Sources The first girl group signed with Motown Records, the Supremes achieved widespread popularity and scored... Read more |
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Ben Hogan
Ben Hogan , 1912-97, American golfer, b. Dublin, Tex. A former caddie, Hogan began his professional playing career in 1937. One of the game's great money winners, he won the Professional Golfers Association championship in 1946 and 1948. After sustaining serious injuries in an automobile accident... Read more |
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Francois Truffaut
Truffaut, François (1932–84) French film director. His first feature film was The 400 Blows (1959). Other films include Shoot the Pianist (1960), Jules et Jim (1961), and Pocket Money (1976). Truffaut won an Academy Award for best foreign language film for Day for Night (1973). Deeply... Read more |
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Adebayo O. Ogunlesi
Adebayo Ogunlesi 1953– Financial manager Clerked at Supreme Court Promoted to Key Post Wall Street Belt-Tightening Sources Adebayo Ogunlesi is a leading executive at Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation (CSFB), an arm of the Zurich-based global investment bank with offices on six... Read more |
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Sam Phillips
Sam Phillips Record company executive For the Record… Sources There will always be debates as to who was the first rock and roller; Chuck Berry or Elvis Presley, Bill Haley or Bo Diddley, etc., etc. But the “Father” of the genre will always be recognized as Sam Phillips, the... Read more |
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