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Hewitt's and own
The announcement was made in the face of Hewitt's declining stock performance and market worries about the entire BPO sector, but Gifford, who has served as chief executive officer since 1992, indicated the decision was his own, and that he planned to retire.

Hewitt's and first
Hewitt's first broadcast likely was February 16, of a game between the Toronto Argonaut Rowing Club and the Kitchener Greenshirts.
Hewitt's book mentions his first broadcast as being of a game between Parkdale and Kitchener, and the Argonaut Club is based in Parkdale, a neighbourhood of Toronto.
Hewitt's first broadcast ( of the third period only ) may have been on February 16, 1923, for a game between Toronto and Kitchener.
In 1995, he performed the voice of James in the television series Bugs and landed his first feature film role in 1997 when he played the part of Peagreen Clock in Peter Hewitt's film The Borrowers.
Hewitt's first imposture began in 1945 when he selected a famous name from a list of university teachers and used it to apply for a position of an aerodynamic engineer.
Hewitt's programs were the first of their kind to be approved by the Internal Revenue Service ; they were so cutting edge the U. S. Department of Labor asked the firm to create forms for the welfare and pension programs of the 1950s.

Hewitt's and .
Hewitt's win helped him finish the year as world no.
Scheme started as an attempt to understand Carl Hewitt's Actor model, for which purpose Steele and Sussman wrote a " tiny Lisp interpreter " using Maclisp and then " added mechanisms for creating actors and sending messages.
He suggested that ALGOL-like lexical scoping mechanisms would help to realise their initial goal of implementing Hewitt's Actor model in Lisp.
Hewitt's Hockey Night in Canada broadcasts were simulcast on television until 1963 when he handed over the television broadcasts to his son, Bill Hewitt.
Hewitt's original gondola from Maple Leaf Gardens was dismantled, then dumped into an incinerator in August 1979 to make room for private boxes, under the MLG leadership of Harold Ballard.
For example, Marta " Martika " Marrero's character was named " Gloria " while Jerry Sharell's character was named " Mickey " and Jennifer Love Hewitt's character was called " Robin.
The green-over-red traffic light was once surrounded by Hennigan's Silver Star Grocery on the southeast corner and on the northeast corner, Groucho Hewitt's Fish Fry which was later renamed to Casey's Fish Market.
Hewitt's constituency of Leicester West is considered a safe Labour seat, with a majority of 9, 070 votes in the 2005 General Election.
Such an appointment was controversial given Hewitt's former role as Health Minister, resulting in objections to her appointment by members of a Parliamentary committee.
He was mentored by Simon Cowell who, despite being supportive, did not deny Hewitt's lack of vocal talent.
Hewitt's successor Jeff Fager was not a fan of her work and terminated her contract.
Since they were from different religious denominations — Reynolds was a Protestant, Hewitt a Catholic — the engagement was kept a secret and Hewitt's parents did not learn about it until after Reynolds ' death.
On 6 January 2010, Field was one of the few Labour leaders to back Geoff Hoon and Patricia Hewitt's calls for a secret ballot of the Parliamentary Labour Party in regards to the leadership of Gordon Brown.
The concept of an agent can be traced back to Hewitt's Actor Model ( Hewitt, 1977 )-" A self-contained, interactive and concurrently-executing object, possessing internal state and communication capability.
Part of Hewitt's command was Force V which included five aircraft carriers to provide air cover for the landings.
The show centers on Hewitt's character's new life in New York City as she tries to find out more information about her biological mother's life in New York City before she bore Sarah, and search for her biological father.
Despite Hewitt's popularity at the time, the show was not well received and had poor ratings.
Fox promoted the return of the show in June 2000 as part of its " Summer of Love ," a reference to Hewitt's name.
Father Hewitt's dream began to see fruition in 1950, with the opening of McElroy Hall and the relocation of the junior and senior classes to the new campus.

own and biography
To be the Savior and the Lord, Jesus Christ has to be a historical individual with a biography all his own ; ;
In the biography, Paul Allen wrote, regarding a suggestion in Cosmopolitan that his plays were becoming autobiographical: " If we take that to mean that his plays tell his own life story, he still hasn't started.
The term " fictional autobiography " has been coined to define novels about a fictional character written as though the character were writing their own biography, of which Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders, is an early example.
Sue Brown's recent biography ( 2009 ) uses this new information to provide a reassessment of Severn's character, his friendship with Keats, and his own subsequent artistic and diplomatic career.
Frankenheimer is quoted in Champlin's biography as saying that his alcohol problem caused him to do work that was below his own standards on Prophecy ( 1979 ), an ecological monster movie about a mutant grizzly bear terrorizing a forest in Maine.
Also in 1893 he married his distant cousin Marianne Schnitger, later a feminist activist and author in her own right, who was instrumental in collecting and publishing Weber's journal articles as books after his death and her biography of him is an important source for understanding Weber's life.
Almost all that we know of Severus's life comes from a few allusions in his own writings, some passages in the letters of his friend Paulinus, bishop of Nola, and a short biography by the historian Gennadius of Massilia.
In a way Scrooge's biography was also their own biography.
His authorised biography argues that Williams did not take his own life but died of an accidental overdose.
It is seen as a French answer to Born Free ( 1960 ), whose author, Joy Adamson, produced a cheetah biography of her own, The Spotted Sphinx ( 1969 ).
* The Official Website of Don McLean and American Pie provides the songwriter's own biography, lyrics and clues to the song's meaning.
The story that he was at Westminster School between 1641 and 1646 is substantiated only by Parentalia, the biography compiled by his son, a fourth Christopher, which places him there " for some short time " before going up to Oxford ( in 1650 ); however, it is entirely consistent with headmaster Doctor Busby's well-documented practice of educating the sons of impoverished Royalists and Puritans alike, irrespective of current politics or his own position.
In response, Thai authors Seni and Kukrit Pramoj wrote their own account in 1948 and sent it to American politician and diplomat Abbot Low Moffat ( 1901 – 1996 ), who drew on it for his biography Mongkut, the King of Siam ( 1961 ).
To counteract the accusations leveled at Moulin, his personal secretary during the war, Daniel Cordier, has written his own biography of his former leader.
Humphrey Carpenter in his biography of Tolkien remarked that Eärendil " was in fact the beginning of Tolkien's own mythology ".
Shy by his own admission, Kelley was the only cast member of the original Star Trek series program never to have written or published an autobiography ; however, the authorized biography From Sawdust to Stardust ( 2005 ) was written posthumously by Terry Lee Rioux of Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.
In 1989, Irving published his biography of Hermann Göring, in which he largely portrayed the Reichsmarschall as an overweight drug addict largely concerned with his own wealth and personal pleasures rather than his duties within the Third Reich.
Vasari includes a sketch of his own biography at the end of his Lives, and adds further details about himself and his family in his lives of Lazzaro Vasari and Francesco Salviati.
When Heine heard that Gutzkow was writing a biography of Börne, he began work on his own, severely critical " memorial " of the man.
Published anonymously in 1907, this followed a biography he had written of his father as naturalist, when he was urged by George Moore among others to write more about his own part.
' The Law Times, in his obituary, stated that Ballantine " left behind him scarcely any lesson, even in his own poor biography, which the rising generation could profitably learn.
The chief source of his biography is his own poetry, especially the Latin elegy addressed to Jean de Morel, " Elegia ad Janum Morellum Ebredunensem, Pytadem suum ," printed with a volume of Xenia ( Paris, 1569 ).
After Galton's death in 1911, Pearson embarked on producing his definitive biography — a three-volume tome of narrative, letters, genealogies, commentaries, and photographs — published in 1914, 1924, and 1930, with much of Pearson's own financing paying for their print runs.
* Gavan Tredoux's Francis Galton website, galton. org, contains Pearson's biography of Francis Galton, and several other papers — in addition to nearly all of Galton's own published works.

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