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For a uniform polyhedron, the face of the dual polyhedron may be found from the original polyhedron's vertex figure using the Dorman Luke construction.
Dorman Long, based in Middlesbrough, North East England, was a major steel producer, which diversified into bridge building, and is now a manufacturer of steel components and construction equipment for bridges and other structures.
In the 1920s Dorman Long took over the concerns of Bell Brothers and Bolckow and Vaughan and diversified into the construction of bridges.
This was partly modelled on the 1928 Tyne Bridge, a construction regarded as the symbol of Tyneside's Geordie pride, but also a product of Dorman Long's Teesside workmanship.
He entered the steel manufacturing company Dorman Long, becoming involved in the design and construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Tyne Bridge.

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The one-time focus of the parish ( as can be appreciated from old maps of the pre-industrial area such as the 1714 Lordship of Acklam Plan on display in the Dorman Museum in nearby Linthorpe ), residence of the Hustler family and Restoration mansion, Acklam Hall, is based here.

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In his first season with the Revs, Dorman clocked only 365 minutes, but scored two goals and an assist in that time, evincing an attacking flair.
Shoemaker notes that Dorman was an accomplished violinist and frequently played by night but the wolves would ignore his music and respond only when a wolf tone was produced.
His friendship with the family of Sir Thomas Hugh Bell, leading ironfounder of Middlesbrough, led to three commissions-of Rounton Grange ( demolished in 1953 ), Red Barns House and the Dorman Long office building ( originally Bell Brothers Ltd ) in Middlesbrough ( his only commercial development ).
They had agreed to complete all steam locos on order, and four steam receiver locos ordered by Dorman Long in 1956, but only after much consideration did Rolls-Royce finally agree at the end of 1957 to design and build a diesel locomotive of similar weight and power to the steam loco that had sold so well.

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On March 21, 2008, the Board of Trustees selected Peter Dorman to be AUB's 15th president.
On March 21, 2008, the Board of Trustees selected Peter F. Dorman to be the 15th president of the American University of Beirut ( effective July 1, 2008 ).

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In June 1963, while shooting Penalty Kick ( directed by Veniamin Dorman and starring Mikhail Pugovkin ), Vysotsky used the Gorky Film Studio to record an hour-long reel-to-reel cassette of his own songs ; copies of it quickly spread and the author's name became known in Moscow and elsewhere ( although many of these songs were often being referred to as either " traditional " or " anonymous ").
It used an 11-9hp 1490 cc 4-cylinder Dorman engine and a 3-speed gearbox.

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The current structure, a five-span steel arch, designed by engineer Sir George Humphreys and architects Sir Reginald Blomfield and G. Topham Forrest, was built by Dorman Long and opened on 19 July 1932 by King George V. It formerly carried four lanes of road traffic ( now reduced to three lanes, one of which is a buses-only lane flowing eastbound ) from a roundabout junction by the Lambeth Palace northwards to another roundabout, where the Millbank road meets Horseferry Road ( the road name gives a clue to a previous crossing: a ferry operated on the site for some years ).

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He has accepted a position as an assistant at Spartanburg's Dorman High School.
Formerly known as " Tees Tilery ", South Bank has a long history of steelmaking in the companies Bolckow Vaughan and Dorman Long, and shipbuilding in the famous Smiths Dock Company.

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During its operation, NOW acquired the talents of such industry veterans as Harlan Ellison, Neal Adams, Jim Steranko, Bill Sienkiewicz, Mike Baron, Jeff Butler, Dave Dorman, and Chuck Dixon.
Known to its listeners as " The Big 68 " and a Top 40 station of considerable influence, WRKO was home to such well-known personalities as longtime morning man Dale Dorman, Joel Cash, J. J. Wright, J. J. Jeffrey, Shadoe Stevens, Frank Kingston Smith ( who was known as " Bobby Mitchell "), Steve Anthony and many others.

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Other notable figures in the ' first ' ISRP included William X. O ' Brien who became a leading figure in the Irish Trade Union movement, Cork man Con Lehane, future Northern Irish Senator Robert Dorman and Tom Lyng.

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Smith's literary estate is represented by his stepson, Prof William Dorman, director of CASiana Literary Enterprises.
The county is divided into sixteen townships: Bailey, Butte, Dorman, Fairland, Iona, Morningside, Oacoma, Pleasant, Pratt, Reliance, Rex, Rose, Rowe, Sioux, Stony Butte and Vivian ; and six areas of unincorporated territory: Black Dog, Lafayette, Lower Brule, McClure, Northwest Lyman, and South Lyman.
The game's cover art is by Dave Dorman, and the game is being designed by Gareth-Michael Skarka.
Problem-solving and application oriented from inception, the school grew into a classic engineering college-Newark College of Engineering ( NCE )-and then, with the addition of a School of Architecture in 1975, into a technology-oriented university that is now home to five colleges and one school: Newark College of Engineering ; the College of Architecture and Design ; the School of Management ; the Albert Dorman Honors College ; the College of Science and Liberal Arts ; and the College of Computing Sciences.
John Dorman Elliott ( born 3 October 1941 ) is a former president of the Liberal Party, and former president of Carlton Football Club.
The current president is the American epigraphist, philologist, and cultural anthropologist, Peter Dorman.
Dorman is an international scholar in the field of Egyptology and formerly chaired the University of Chicago's Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations.
Only the square pin ( BS 1363 ) system survives, but the round pin Dorman & Smith system was still in use in many locations well into the 1980s, and is still occasionally seen today.
Andrew " Andy " Dorman ( born 1 May 1982, in Chester ) is a Wales international footballer.
School House is currently headed by Mr. Tomos Reed ( Welsh ), who took over from Mr. Dorman in 2010.
Peter Fitzgerald Dorman ( born 1948 ) is an epigraphist, philologist, and cultural anthropologist.
Dorman is a leader in the study of the ancient Near East, known for his work as a historiographer, epigrapher and philologist.
It is one of three institutions run by the Middlesbrough Museums & Galleries Service, along with the Dorman Museum and Captain Cook Birthplace Museum.
Approximately at the same time, both an electroencephalographic study by Sharma, Dorman and Spahr and an in-vivo investigation of the cortical plasticity in deaf cats by Kral and colleagues demonstrated that the adaptation to the cochlear implant is subject to an early, developmentally-sensitive period.
The school is famous for three ex-pupils who became professional footballers: Michael Owen of Manchester United, Andy Dorman of Crystal Palace and former captain and former team manager of the Wales national team Gary Speed.
The greatest example of Dorman Long's work in Teesside itself is the single span Newport Lifting Bridge ( a Grade II Listed Building ).
The following is a list of some of the bridges built by the Dorman Long: it is not fully comprehensive.

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Dorman Long, South Durham and Stewarts and Lloyds had merged as British Steel and Tube Ltd before vesting took place.
Aged 61, he married Carol ( yn ) Jones Dorman on 10 November 1954.
Dorman had much experience in Hollywood and radio public relations.
File: Hering Urteil des Paris um 1529. jpg | Dorman Hering, c. 1529
The Act was sponsored by Senator George H. Pendleton, Democratic Senator of Ohio, and written by Dorman Bridgeman Eaton, a staunch opponent of the patronage system who was later first chairman of the United States Civil Service Commission.
Ernest Shackleton's wife, née Emily Dorman.
Concertos have been composed for piccolo, including those by Lowell Liebermann, Antonio Vivaldi, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, Todd Goodman, Martin Amlin, Will Gay Bottje, Bruce Broughton, Valentino Bucchi, Avner Dorman, Jean Doué, Michael Easton, Egil Hovland, Guus Janssen, Tilo Medek, Dexter Morrill, Raymond Niverd, Daniel Pinkham, Thomas Schudel, and Allan Stephenson.
During most of its run in its later years, the show's announcer was Dale Dorman aka " Uncle Dale ", a Boston radio personality at WRKO and at WXKS-FM who also frequently did voice work for 56's children's programming.
The manor remained in the hands of the Tempest family, who resisted the expansion and industrialisation of the village, for some four hundred years before selling the Hall and estate in 1941, to E. W. Towler director of Redpath Dorman and Long.
* Andy Dorman ( born 1982 ), Crystal Palace F. C.
All but Ingle and Bushy left the band after recording their first album in late 1967 ; the remaining musicians, faced with the possibility of the record not being released, quickly found replacements in bassist Lee Dorman and guitarist Erik Brann ( aka Erik Braunn and Erik Braun ) and resumed touring.
Dorman and Reinhardt would subsequently found Captain Beyond.

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