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Devon Energy Corp
Devon Energy Corporation 20 N. Broadway Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102-8260 U.S.A. Telephone: (405) 235-3611 Fax: (405) 552-4550 Web site: http://www.devonenergy.com Public Company Incorporated: 1969 Employees: 3,436 Sales: $4.3 billion (2002) Stock Exchanges: American Ticker Symbol:... Read more |
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William Lescaze
Lescaze, William Edmond (1896–1969). Swiss-born architect, he was an important figure in bringing the International Modern style to the USA, where he established his practice in NYC in 1923. His early work included essays in Neo-Classicism and Art Deco before he went into partnership with ... Read more |
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Devon
Devon , county (1991 pop. 1,008,300), 2,591 sq mi (6,711 sq km), SW England. The county town is Exeter . Devon is bounded on the N by the Bristol Channel, on the S by the English Channel, and on the W by Cornwall. It is a land of rolling hills, dominated by Dartmoor and Exmoor , upland areas of... Read more |
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Kittery
Kittery, Maine/USA Piscataqua Plantation Settled in 1623, it was subsequently renamed after the estate of the Champernowne family, Kittery Point, in Devon, England.... Read more |
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Ernst Young
Ernst & Young 787 Seventh AvenueNew York, New York 10019U.S.A.(212) 773-3000(800) 688-3677Fax: (212) 773-6350Web site: http://www.eyi.com Private CompanyIncorporated: 1989Employees: 85,000Sales: $10.9 billion (1998) NAIC: 541211 Offices of Certified Public Accountants Ernst & Young is... Read more |
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diocese of Exeter
Exeter, diocese of. The see, now conterminous with Devon, was created when Leofric, bishop of Crediton, moved his seat to Exeter in 1050, thus becoming one of the first in England to follow Pope Leo IX's injunction to move all sees to major towns. For 800 years it comprised Devon and Cornwall... Read more |
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Baldwin
Baldwin (d. 1190). Archbishop of Canterbury. A native of Exeter, Baldwin entered the Cistercian monastery at Ford, Devon (c.1170), becoming abbot and then bishop of Worcester (1180). He was Henry II's own choice as archbishop in 1184. He took the cross (1188), preaching the crusade in Wales with... Read more |
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Safeguard Scientifics Inc
Safeguard Scientifics, Inc. 800 Safeguard BuildingWayne, Pennsylvania 19087U.S.A.(610) 293-0600Fax: (610) 293-0601 Public Company Incorporated: 1953 as Lancaster CompanyEmployees: 2,500Sales: $845 millionStock Exchanges: New YorkSICs: 7372 Prepackaged Software; 3577 Computer Peripheral... Read more |
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Cheriton
Cheriton, ‘village with a church’, OE cirice + tūn: Cheriton Devon. Ciretone 1086 (DB). Cheriton Hants. Cherinton 1167. Cheriton Kent. Ciricetun c.1090. Cheriton, North & Cheriton, South Somerset. Ciretona, Cherintone 1086 (DB). Cheriton Bishop Devon. Ceritone 1086 (DB),... Read more |
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Exmouth
Exmouth , town (1991 pop. 28,037), Devon, SW England, at the mouth of the Exe River. It is a port and a popular summer resort. In 1347, Exmouth provided 10 ships for the siege of Calais .... Read more |
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