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Ato and Findley
The company was created as Bostik Findley in 2001 after the merger of Bostik and Ato Findley, following the merger of their parent companies, Total Fina and Elf Aquitaine.

Ato and was
In 1834, the city of Rio de Janeiro, capital of the newly established Empire of Brazil, was detached from the rest of the province of Rio de Janeiro ; Vila Real da Praia Grande was then chosen as the new capital of that province, while the city of Rio de Janeiro itself was converted into a neutral county, following the Ato Adicional.
The first well-known member of the family was Ato I, viscount of Albi in the early 10th century.
Each of the viscounts from Ato II on had a younger brother named Frotarius ( or Frothaire ) who was a bishop, be it of Albi, Cahors, or Nîmes.
His son Bernard Ato IV was viscount of Albi, Béziers, Carcassonne, Nîmes, and Razès.
Bernard Ato was formally proclaimed viscount after the death of his mother in 1101.
After a series of disputes, the viscounty of Agde was divided between Raymond and Bernard Ato, with the latter holding the title.
In one specific operation, a CIA Case Officer, Michael Shanklin and codenamed " Condor ," working with a CIA Technical Operations Officer from the Directorate of Science and Technology, managed to get a cane with a beacon in it to Osman Ato, a wealthy businessman, arms importer, and Mohammed Aideed, a money man whose name was right below Mohamed Farrah Aidid ’ s on the Tier One list.
Once Condor confirmed that Ato was in a vehicle, JSOC's Delta Force launched a capture operation.
For example, one of the Rasta settlers, Clifton Baugh, was a main representative for the Rasta community in palace discussions on the land grant with minister Ato Tesfi, and Baugh also continually delivered the first fruits of their produce to the Palace in Addis right up until 1974 when stopped by the Derg Revolution.
The Amendment ( Ato Adicional ) of August 12, 1834, enacted in a period of liberal reform, authorized the provinces to create their own legislative chambers, which were empowered to legislate on financial matters, create taxes and their own corps of civil servants under a chief executive nominated by the central power ; it was however revised by an " interpretive " act of May 1840, enacted in a period of conservative reaction, which allowed the central power to appoint judges and police officers in the provinces.
It was first published in 1960 under the Japanese title Utage no Ato.
The case became very famous due to its celebrity litigants and the groundbreaking decision ; it was named the " After the Banquet case " ( Utage no Ato Saiban ).
According to a subscription on folio 239 verso, the manuscript was written by a monk named Lupus for one Ato, who was probably Ato, abbot the monastery St. Vincent on the Volturno, near Benevento.
Ato was abbot from 736-760.
His late father, known as Ato and / or Totoy to his friends, kin and townmates was the eldest of the 10 siblings of Vice Mayor Lope Caña Danseco and Francisca " Iska " Olviga Danseco both of Calauag.

Ato and 1996
* Ato Sekyi-Otu, Fanon's Dialectic of Experience ( 1996: Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press )

Ato and from
* Ato ( 安登村 ;-mura ) → Moved from Kamo District
The car ground to a halt as commandos roped down from hovering Blackhawks, surrounded the car and handcuffed Ato.
Through extra-constitutional decrees dubbed " Institutional Acts " ( Portuguese: " Ato Institucional " or " AI "), Castello Branco gave the executive the unchecked ability to change the constitution and remove anyone from office (" AI-1 ") as well as to have the presidency elected indirectly through a bipartisan system of a government-backed National Renewal Alliance Party ( ARENA ) and an opposition Brazilian Democratic Movement ( MDB ) party (" AI-2 ").
Many of Trinidad and Tobago's respected citizens come from this small town, including world-renowned West Indian cricketer Jeffrey Stollmeyer, world-renowned athlete Ato Boldon, poet Eintou Pearl Springer, top parang band The Lara Brothers and Soca star Sanelle Dempster, cricketers Dwayne Bravo, Darren Bravo and textbook author Adesh Seuraj.

Ato and three
He is a member of the Caribbean Hall of Fame, along with Ato Boldon and Arthur Wint, one of only three track and field athletes to be inducted.

Ato and France
In February 1971 Professor Théodore Monod of the Muséum national d ' histoire naturelle in France, Bill Morton ( ex Manchester University Speleological Society caver ) a geologist at Haile Selassie I University, and Ato Mejmare Hsilemalid recorded another 1 km new passages to the known cave.

Ato and ),
* April 1, 1958 The village of Ato breaks up, merges into the towns of Kawajiri ( 小用 ・ 水落 ・ 竜王山と寒風の一部 ) and Yasuura ( 前記以外の部分 ), and dissolves ( 10 towns, 2 villages ).

Ato and ).
Believing that granting provincial and local governments greater autonomy would quell the growing dissent, the General Assembly passed a constitutional amendment in 1834, called the Ato Adicional ( Additional Act ).

Findley and was
Timothy Irving Frederick Findley, OC, O. Ont ( October 30, 1930-June 21, 2002 ) was a Canadian novelist and playwright.
One of three sons, Findley was born in Toronto, Ontario, to Allan Gilmour Findley, a stockbroker, and his wife, the former Margaret Maude Bull.
Though Findley had declared his homosexuality as a teenager, he married actress / photographer Janet Reid ( born 1930 ) in 1959, but the union lasted only three months and was dissolved by divorce or annulment two years later.
Timothy Findley received a Governor General's Award, the Canadian Authors Association Award, an ACTRA Award, the Order of Ontario, the Ontario Trillium Award, and in 1985 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada.
In 1996, Findley was honoured by the French government, who declared him a Chevalier de l ' Ordre des arts et des lettres.
Findley was also the author of several dramas for television and stage.
Findley was also an active mentor to a number of young Canadian writers, including Marnie Woodrow and Elizabeth Ruth.
The town was first settled around 1815 by Alexander Findley, who built the first mills.
Changes included a 1-cent reduction in the tax that was advocated by William Findley, a congressman from western Pennsylvania, but the new excise law was still unsatisfactory to many westerners.
This meeting was more radical than the first convention ; moderates such as Brackenridge and Findley were not in attendance.
In his book on the insurrection, Findley — a bitter political foe of Hamilton — maintained that the treasury secretary had deliberately provoked the uprising by issuing the subpoenas just before the law was made less onerous.
The trend was towards submission, however, and westerners dispatched two representatives, William Findley and David Redick, to meet with Washington and halt the progress of the oncoming army.
It has been reported that, while he was working for Jackson, " An FBI summary of a 1970 wiretap recorded Perle discussing classified information with someone at the Israeli embassy ," writes Paul Findley ( They Dare To Speak Out, Chicago, Ill, Lawrence Hill Books 1989 ).
Henry moved to Maui in 1971 thus establishing himself in all the show rooms in the hotels and produced many jazz concerts over the years with the likes of Shorty Rodgers, Bud Shank, Lonne Smith, Gary Grant, Jay Leno Horns ,( Chuck Findley, Ralph Moore, Slyde Richard Hyde ) Gabe Baltazar and a series for Lana ' i, called Jazz Under the Stars, of which the famous Howard Rumsey of the Hermosa Beach Light House fame was a part.
The Timothy Findley Award was a Canadian literary award, presented each year from 2002 to 2007 by the Writers ' Trust of Canada in memory of the writer Timothy Findley.
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In 1828, a man walked Findley Ridge, kicked a rock, and discovered it was full of gold.
Moll was born Charles Richard Moll in Pasadena, California, the son of Violet Anita ( née Grill ), a nurse, and Harry Findley Moll, a lawyer .< ref >

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