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Talking of these achievements with typical modesty he told the Evening Standard in December 2007 (' The Man Who Remade the RSC '): " There was a bit of gardening to do, but we are now beginning to show signs of walking the walk.

Standard and Machine
From 1 December 2008, the Evening Standard, which had stopped including comic strips for some time, republished La Machine, using the original artwork.
On Dec. 14, 1900, the U. S. Standard Voting Machine Company was formed, with Alfred Gillespie as one of its directors, to combine the companies that held the Myers, Davis, and Gillespie patents.
Image: Standardvotingmachine. jpg | A voting machine designed by Alfred J. Gillespie and marketed by the Standard Voting Machine Company of Rochester, New York from the late 1890s.
* The Standard Ticket issued for single trips has also been criticized for making passengers using it physically return the card to the General Ticketing Machine, and if they do not do so, forfeit the S $ 1 deposit which they paid on top of their fare earlier on when they purchased the card.
* Standard Kryha: Machine cover open and Machine cover closed
2005-The school moved again, this time to a former factory in Midtown St. Louis, built in 1903 to house the Standard Adding Machine Company, which prospered with the invention of a 10-key adding machine.
The Demmelition King V is also factory tuned to Drop B tuning, the same tuning Demmel uses on most Machine Head songs ( some are in C # Standard, such as Aesthetics of Hate ).

Standard and Illinois
The Aon Center ( 200 East Randolph Street, formerly Amoco Building ) is a modern skyscraper in the Chicago Loop, Chicago, Illinois, United States, designed by architect firms Edward Durell Stone and The Perkins and Will partnership, and completed in 1974 as the Standard Oil Building.
The State University of New York at Albany, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, the Standard Oil building in Chicago, Illinois and the Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, were notable examples of late phase work.
When the Standard Oil Trust was broken up in 1911, Indiana Standard was assigned marketing territory covering most of the Midwestern United States, including Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri.
In 1961, Indiana Standard reorganized its marketing giving its American Oil Company unit responsibility for its retail operations nationwide under the Standard name inside the Indiana Standard marketing area ( Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Wyoming ) and under the American name outside that region.
In 1976 Amoco ( under the " Standard " name ) sponsored the Barney Oldfield Speedway attraction at Marriott's Great America theme park in Gurnee, Illinois.
Standard City is a village in Macoupin County, Illinois, USA.
es: Standard City ( Illinois )
They were built by Pullman Standard in Chicago, Illinois in 1975 – 78.
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When completed, the building was nearly identical in appearance to Stone's Aon Center in Chicago, Illinois ; completed two years previous as the Standard Oil Building, the Chicago tower is of the same floor plan and clad in the same marble, the only overtly visible difference being the vertical orientation of the windows, as opposed to the horizontal run of those on First Canadian Place.
In 1918, Standard Oil Company purchased a large group of the Sears houses for its mineworkers in Carlinville, Illinois, at a cost of approximately US $ 1 million.
The company continued to adjust to the trends, in the late 1950s operating for the first 15 years the then-new landmark Illinois Tollway " Oases " which were built above the Interstate 294 highway in the Chicago suburbs by the Standard Oil of Indiana ( Amoco ).
Standard Bank Stadium is a baseball field located in Crestwood, Illinois.
* Standard Oil Building ( Chicago ), Illinois
After a brief spell working for the Standard Oil Company of California, he returned to academia, teaching chemistry at the College of the Pacific until 1931, when he transferred to the University of Illinois.

Talking and Machine
* 1917 – The Original Dixieland Jass Band records the first jazz record, for the Victor Talking Machine Company in New York.
Stories of The Operas with Illustrations .... Camden, New Jersey, U. S. A .: Victor Talking Machine Company.
By the time of the First World War, the mass advertising and popularity of the Victor Talking Machine Company's Victrolas ( a line of disc-playing machines characterized by their concealed horns ) was leading to widespread generic use of the word " victrola " for any machine that played discs, which were however still called " phonograph records " or simply " records ", almost never " victrola records ".
By 1901, ten-inch ( 25 cm ) records were marketed by Johnson and Berliner's Victor Talking Machine Company, and Berliner had sold his interests.
In 1929, RCA purchased the Victor Talking Machine Company, then the world's largest manufacturer of phonographs ( including the famous " Victrola ") and phonograph records.
Goldkette recorded for the Victor Talking Machine Company, whose musical director, Eddie King, objected to Beiderbecke's hot-jazz style of soloing ; it wasn't copacetic with the commercial obligations that came with the band's recording contract.
A few companies, including the Victor Talking Machine Company and Pathé, produced record players using compressed-air loudspeakers.
The band then recorded two sides for the Victor Talking Machine Company, " Livery Stable Blues " and " Dixie Jass Band One Step ", on February 26, 1917, for the Victor label.
Mengelberg and Toscanini both led the Philharmonic in recording sessions for the Victor Talking Machine Company and Brunswick Records, initially in a recording studio ( for the acoustically-recorded Victors, all under Mengelberg ) and eventually in Carnegie Hall as electrical recording was developed.
In 1920 he moved with his band to New York City where they started recording for the Victor Talking Machine Company which made the Paul Whiteman Orchestra famous nationally.
In Britain, Decca bought out the bankrupt UK branch of Brunswick Records in 1932, which added such stars as Bing Crosby and Al JolsonAl Jolson, who had recorded for the Victor Talking Machine, Columbia Records, and Brunswick Records, made a series of recordings for Decca from 1946 until his death in 1950, following the success of Columbia Pictures Technicolor film biography The Jolson Story ( 1946 ).< sub >< citation needed ></ sub ></ ref >
Talking about his former musical venture three months before he left S Club 7, Cattermole described the band — who had been called Skua — as having a " Limp Bizkit vibe " as well as comparing their style to Rage Against The Machine.
Later, at the request of the gramophone's inventor Emile Berliner, the American rights to the picture became owned by the Victor Talking Machine Company.
The Boston Symphony made its first acoustical recordings in 1917 in Camden, New Jersey for the Victor Talking Machine Company with Karl Muck.
Hertz helped to refine the orchestra and convinced the Victor Talking Machine Company to record it at their new studio in Oakland in early 1925.
The early recordings, for the Victor Talking Machine Company, included music by Auber and Richard Wagner, conducted by Alfred Hertz.
Stock and the CSO made numerous recordings for Columbia Records and the Victor Talking Machine Company, renamed RCA Victor in 1929.
This image was the basis for the dog and gramophone logo used by several audio recording and associated brands: His Master's Voice, HMV, EMI, RCA, Victor Talking Machine Company, RCA Victor and JVC.
The iconic image of a mixed fox / bull terrier, Nipper looking into a phonograph became an international symbol of quality and excellence for the Victor Talking Machine Company.
He took the Scala Orchestra to the United States on a concert tour in 1920 / 21 ; it was during that tour that Toscanini made his first recordings ( for the Victor Talking Machine Company ).
Toscanini made his first recordings in December 1920 with the La Scala Orchestra in the Trinity Church studio of the Victor Talking Machine Company in Camden, New Jersey and his last with the NBC Symphony Orchestra in June 1954 in Carnegie Hall.
JVC was founded in 1927 as " The Victor Talking Machine Company of Japan, Limited ," a subsidiary of the United States ' leading phonograph and record company, the Victor Talking Machine Company.

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