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* Vuilleumier, François, Mary LeCroy & Ernst Mayr ( 1992 ) New species of birds described from 1981 to 1990 Bulletin of the British Ornithologists ' Club Vol.
In 1932, Ernst Lubcke of Siemens & Halske built and obtained images from a prototype electron microscope, applying concepts described in the Rudenberg patent applications.
* The accountancy market is controlled by PriceWaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, and Ernst & Young ( commonly known as the Big Four )
According to an Ernst & Young report, Poland ranks 7th in the World in terms of investment attractiveness.
However, Ernst & Young's 2010 European attractiveness survey reported that Poland saw a 52 % decrease in FDI job creation and a 42 % decrease in number of FDI projects since 2008.
It was reported on 23 November 2001, that a further £ 3. 5 billion may be needed to keep the national railway network running, a sum disputed by Ernst & Young, the administrators.
Other practicing tempera artists include, Philip Aziz, Ernst Fuchs, Antonio Roybal, George Huszar, Donald Jackson, Tim Lowly, Jim Lutes, Helen Clapcott, Altoon Sultan, Grégoire Michonze, Shaul Shats, Sandro Chia ( e. g. Studio 1986 ), Jon Gernon, Fred Wessel, Michael Bergt, Tim Donovan ( wildlife artist ), Alex Colville, Peca Rajkovic, Beverley Bonner, Estefan Gargost, Elaine Drew, and Fred Wessel, Kimberly Zsebe, Daniel Ambrose, Australian artist Jeremy Gordon and Suzanne Scherer & Pavel Ouporov ( Russian-American artists ).
* Gombrich, Ernst " A Little History of the World " ( 1936 & 1995 )
Arthur Andersen LLP, based in Chicago, was once one of the " Big Five " accounting firms among PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Ernst & Young and KPMG, providing auditing, tax, and consulting services to large corporations.
The firm sold most of its American operations to KPMG, Deloitte & Touche, Ernst & Young and Grant Thornton LLP.
It has been benefited from steady economic growth and is now the second commercial and financial center of the city, housing international firms like Moody's, Citibank, Aon Corporation, Huawei, Millicom International Cellular, Nissan Motor Corporation represented by Taiyo Motors, Pan American Silver Corporation, a Sumitomo Corporation branch, Ernst & Young, and the " MegaCenter ", Bolivia's biggest shopping mall ( 52. 000 mts2 of construction ).
In 1990 Ernst wrote a song for the semi-fictional Patty & Shift from the popular Spijkerhoek-series.
The company, reorganized as Siemens & Halske AG, Siemens-Schuckertwerke and – since 1966 – Siemens AG was later led by his brothers, his four sons Arnold, Wilhelm, and Carl Friedrich and his nephews Hermann, Ernst and Peter von Siemens.
* Rudolf Haller & Friedrich Stadler ( Hrsg., " Ernst Mach – Werk und Wirkung ", Hoelder-Pichler-Tempsky, Wien, 1988.
A number of international businesses base their Cypriot headquarters in Nicosia, such as the big four audit firms PWC, Deloitte, KPMG and Ernst & Young.
It was founded on April 5, 1877, by Hermann Blohm and Ernst Voss as a general partnership named Blohm & Voss ( Blohm und Voss English: " Blohm and Voss ").
Ernst & Young ( EY ) is one of the largest professional service firms in the world and one of the " Big Four " accounting firms, along with Deloitte, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers ( PwC ).
Ernst & Young is a global organization of member firms in more than 140 countries, headquartered in London, England.
Ernst & Young is the result of a series of mergers of ancestor organizations.
In 1903, the firm of Ernst & Ernst was established in Cleveland by Alwin C. Ernst and his brother Theodore and in 1906 Arthur Young & Co. was set up by the Scotsman Arthur Young in Chicago.

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* von Weizsäcker, Ernst, Oran Young, and Matthias Finger ( editors ): Limits to Privatisation.
As early as 1924 these American firms allied with prominent British firms, Young with Broads Paterson & Co. and Ernst with Whinney Smith & Whinney.
In 1989, the number four firm Ernst & Whinney merged with the then number five, Arthur Young, on a global basis to create Ernst & Young.
The U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission and members of the investment community began to raise concerns about potential conflicts of interest between the consulting and auditing work amongst the Big Five and in May 2000, EY was the first of the firms to formally and fully separate its consulting practices via a sale to the French IT services company Cap Gemini for $ 11 billion, largely in stock, creating the new company of Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, which was later renamed Capgemini.
The firm's name arises from the global merger between Ernst & Whinney and Arthur Young in 1989.
Ernst & Young was ranked No. 1 in the Forbes Magazine < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s The Best Accounting Firms to Work For in 2012, claiming that EY treats its employees better than other big firms.

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Fleming finally abandoned penicillin, and not long after he did, Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford took up researching and mass-producing it, with funds from the U. S. and British governments.
When Germain's correspondence with Gauss ceased, she took interest in a contest sponsored by the Paris Academy of Sciences concerning Ernst Chladni's experiments with vibrating metal plates.
It was widely supported in the Edinburgh and London schools of higher anatomy around 1830, notably by Robert Edmond Grant, but was opposed by Karl Ernst von Baer's embryology of divergence in which embryonic parallels only applied to early stages where the embryo took a general form, after which more specialised forms diverged from this shared unity in a branching pattern.
While Ernst Lubitsch's 1942 To Be or Not To Be dealt with similar themes ( even including another mistaken-identity Hitler figure ), after the scope of Nazi atrocities became apparent it took nearly twenty years before any other films dared to satirize the era.
The Allied siege of La Rochelle took place between 12 September 1944, and 7 May 1945 ; the stronghold, including the islands of Ré and Oléron, was held by 20, 000 German troops under a German vice-admiral Ernst Schirlitz.
In 1942, following the success of shows by Ernst, Miró, Tanguy, and Salvador Dalí, who had immigrated to the United States because of the war, Surrealism took New York by storm.
LGB is sold in North America through Walthers, who took over from Ernst Paul Lehmann's subsidiary, LGB of America, when Märklin bought the LGB assets.
The United Kingdom's first ball bearing factory was established at New Street and Rectory Lane in Chelmsford in 1898 by cousins Geoffrey and Charles Barrett and bankrolled by American ball bearing machine manufacturer Ernst Gustav Hoffmann from whom the Company took its name.
In the meantime, he took on the task of translating and prefacing Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher's essay on the Gospel of St Luke.
His early education was mainly conducted by his father, Ernst Friedrich Haupt, burgomaster of Zittau, a man of learning who took pleasure in translating German hymns or Goethe's poems into Latin, and whose memoranda were employed by Gustav Freytag in his Bilder aus der deutschen Vergangenheit.
The generalisation took place as a long-term historical project, involving quadratic forms and their ' genus theory ', work of Ernst Kummer and Leopold Kronecker / Kurt Hensel on ideals and completions, the theory of cyclotomic and Kummer extensions.
Upon the announcement of his betrothal to Princess Victoria Louise in February 1913, Prince Ernest Augustus took an oath of loyalty to the German Emperor and accepted a commission as a cavalry captain and company commander in the Zieten – Hussars, a Prussian Army regiment in which his grandfather ( George V ) and great-grandfather ( Ernst August I ) had been colonels.
From 1860, Adolf's business was run in partnership with his son Emil ( 1836-1884 ), who continued to run the business until his death in 1885 when Ernst Röver took over.
After his defeat, Chope took up a consultancy with Ernst & Young in 1992, but was re-elected at the 1997 general election for the Christchurch constituency.
South African Ernst Van Dyk took the wheelchair race in 1: 31: 11.
Following Heydrich's assassination, Himmler personally took over as acting chief of the RSHA, but in January 1943 delegated the office to SS-Obergruppenführer and General of Police Dr. Ernst Kaltenbrunner, who served as the head of the RSHA for the remainder of World War II.
For the remainder of the war, Ernst Kaltenbrunner took over as Müller's superior.
After the death of J. Rauschenbach-Schenk in 1905, his wife, two daughters and their husbands, Ernst Jakob Homberger ( director of G. Fischer AG in Schaffhausen ) and Dr. Carl Jung ( psychologist and psychiatrist ), took over the watch factory as an open trading company by the name of the UHRENFABRIK VON J. RAUSCHENBACH ' S ERBEN.
Shortly after the creation of Mary Worth, the strip then took off, as according to Saunders, he and Ernst introduced over the years a " parade of dazzling, dreamlined dishes ," from ingenues to vixens.
National Bolshevism is said to have roots in World War I Germany, where nationalist writers such as Ernst Niekisch and Ernst Jünger were prepared to tolerate the spread of communism as long as it took on the clothes of nationalism and abandoned its internationalist mission.
In 1790, he became adjunct and when his father died in 1792, Ernst Ackermann took his place as judiciary bailiff.
Only in the 2010 regional elections, SWAPO took the lead for the first time with Ernst Katjiku getting 1, 394 votes, 23 more votes than Apius Auchab of the United Democratic Front ( 1, 371 votes ).
The resulting election took place at a time when the provincial Liberal Party was making inroads into both PC and NDP areas of support ; Ernst was only narrowly re-elected, defeating Liberal candidate Shari Nelson by fewer than 1000 votes.

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