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Cumberland Market Group
Cumberland Market Group. A small group of painters formed in London towards the end of 1914, with Robert Bevan, Harold Gilman, and Charles Ginner as the core members; all three had belonged to the recently defunct Camden Town Group and were at this time members also of its successor, the London... Read more |
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Internet advertising
ADVERTISING, ONLINE Although the Internet economy experienced a general slowdown in 2000, there was a record number of online ad impressions—more than 172 billion—in the fourth quarter of that year, according to a report by AdRelevance, a subsidiary of Jupiter Media Metrix. Online... Read more |
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Ethyl Corp
Ethyl Corporation 330 South Fourth StreetP.O. Box 2189Richmond, Virginia 23217U.S.A.(804) 788-5000Fax: (804) 788-5618 Public Company Incorporated: 1887 as Albemarle Paper Mfg. Co.Employees: 5,500Sales: $1.94 billionStock Exchanges: New York PacificSICs: 2824 Organic Fibers, Noncellulosic; 2869... Read more |
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Tech Data Corp
Tech Data Corporation 5350 Tech Data Drive Clearwater, Florida 33760-3122 U.S.A. Telephone: (727) 539-7429 Toll Free: (800) 237-8931 Fax: (727) 538-7803 Web site: http://www.techdata.com Public Company Incorporated: 1974 Employees: 8,500 Sales: $19.79 billion (2004) Stock... Read more |
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Profiling
PROFILING Online profiling generated heated opinions for both pro and con as e-commerce achieved prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s. A method by which online businesses trace browsing and shopping habits of Internet users and compile detailed information files for future marketing... Read more |
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Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace , residence of British sovereigns from 1837, in Westminster metropolitan borough, London, England, adjacent to St. James's Park. Built (1703) by the duke of Buckingham, it was purchased (1761) by George III and was remodeled (1825) by John Nash; the eastern facade was added in... Read more |
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Bracknell
Bracknell , city (1991 pop. 52,257), Bracknell Forest, S England. Bracknell was designated one of the new towns in 1949, in order to alleviate overpopulation in London. In 1949, Bracknell was a market town of some 5,000 persons, with timber yards and a brickmaking industry. Population growth... Read more |
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