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Claude Comair is the founder of DigiPen Institute of Technology and a co-founder of the Nintendo Software Technology Corporation in Redmond, Washington, a subsidiary of Nintendo Co. Ltd. of Kyoto, Japan.
In 1996, Comair moved to Redmond, Washington, bringing the school with him.

Redmond and served
The National Volunteers, with over 100, 000 members, were prepared to continue under Redmond, and about 20, 000 of them served in the war in the British Army.
In 1815 Redmond Conyngham served a term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing Luzerne County, and in 1820 served a term in the State Senate.
Yet it can be said of John Redmond that none of Ireland's sons had ever served her with greater sincerity or nobler purpose ".
The nationalist leader John Redmond pledged support for the British war effort and many Irishmen served in the British Army ( see Ireland and World War I ), but the war and the frustration of nationalist ambitions regarding Home Rule led to a radicalisation of Irish nationalism.
The National Volunteers were therefore a minority among the 206, 000 Irishmen who served as volunteers for the British in the war, and so failed to constitute a nascent Irish Army as Redmond had hoped.
Madeleine Sherwood plays the sober but gentle Reverend Mother Placido ; Marge Redmond plays jolly Sister Jacqueline, whose voice also served as set-up narration for the episodes ; Shelley Morrison plays Sister Sixto, whose first language is Spanish and who repeatedly mangles English idioms ; Linda Dangcil plays Sister Ana ; Vito Scotti plays Captain Gaspar Fomento, the local police officer.
He was one of five Irish MPs who enlisted and served in the army, the others being J. L. Esmonde, Willie Redmond, William Redmond and D. D. Sheehan, as well as former MP Tom Kettle.
Ives has served Redmond during an incredible period of economic growth as Redmond is home to company facilities for such companies as Microsoft, Aerojet, Nintendo, Cingular Wireless, Medtronic, Eddie Bauer, Genie Industries and Safeco Insurance.
The main temple is located in Redmond, Washington, it also served as the main residence where Lu resided while he was living in United States.
Máire Ní Chinnéide, Máire Gill, Eilish Redmond, Nell McCarthy, Úna Uí Phuirséil, Brídín Uí Mhaolagáin and Phyllis Breslin have served as presidents of the Camogie Association ).

Redmond and one
Bo Diddley was one of the first American male musicians to include women in his band, including " The Duchess " Norma-Jean Wofford, Peggy Jones ( aka " Lady Bo "), Cornelia Redmond ( aka Cookie ), and Debby Hastings, who led his band for the final 25 years of his performing career.
Redmond was one of the youngest county-wide candidates on the ballot in the United States during the 2006 primary election.
Redmond is a full-service municipality and one of the fastest-growing industrial and residential communities in Oregon.
PCC-Schlosser is one growing manufacturing sector in Redmond, employing over 200 in the manufacture of titanium castings for the aerospace and medical markets.
According to a March 22 letter from CEO and President Philipp Humm, the Redmond call center will be one of seven the company expects to close within the next three months.
The Eagle Crest Resort, west of Redmond, is one of eight destination resorts as defined by Oregon's Department of Land Conservation and Development.
When his slump continued into the following spring, fans reacted with countless letters and good-luck gifts, and one Brooklyn priest – Father Herbert Redmond of St. Francis Roman Catholic Church – told his flock: " It's far too hot for a homily.
When St. Louis lawyer Sidney Redmond, one of the three dozen African Americans then admitted to the Missouri bar, informed Charles Hamilton Houston, who was leading the NAACP's legal effort against the segregationist Jim Crow laws, that Gaines was willing to be a plaintiff, Houston at first asked him if he could find someone else.
Houston, Redmond and Gaines left St. Louis before dawn one summer day that year to drive to Columbia for the trial at Boone County courthouse.
Though some well known Redmond supporters had joined the Volunteers, the attitude of Redmond and the Party was largely one of opposition, though by the Summer of 1914, it was clear the IPP needed to control the Volunteers if they were not to be a threat to their authority.
Some of the places listed on Building J slabs have been tentatively identified, and in one case ( the Cañada de Cuicatlán region in northern Oaxaca ) Zapotec conquest has been confirmed through archaeological survey and excavations ( Redmond 1983 ; Spencer 1982 ).
* On December 28, 2005, a kitten with cyclopia, " Cy ", was born in the Redmond, Oregon, United States and died about one day after birth.
It is widely believed that Mac Giolla was cheated by Fianna Fáil in the election ; the emergence of information that the since disgraced and jailed George Redmond was one of the local government officials who conducted the election count has added weight to this view.
In 1809, Mr E Redmond was one of the first to settle here and Simeon Lord ( 1771 – 1840 ) was an important developer in the area who built a fulling mill in 1815.
For example, one could ride a bicycle from Ballard via the Burke-Gilman Trail, to Redmond via the Sammamish River Trail, then to Issaquah via Snohomish River / East Lake Sammamish Trail, a distance of roughly.
Series one follows the lives of Emma Coyle ( Emma Ferguson ), K. C Gregory ( Sarah Manners ), Jason Murdoch ( James Redmond ), John Bryson ( Matthew Chambers ), Janis Steel ( Jo-Anne Knowles ), Lehan Evans ( Naomi Ryan ), Marco Bailey ( Tom Wisdom ) and Will O ' Brien ( Adam Sinclair ).
The official Redmond family pedigree ( registered in the Ulster Office, Dublin Castle 1763 ) alleges that Alexander Redmond had to defend the Hall one or even two more times against soldiers of Oliver Cromwell in the autumn of 1649.
Redmond O ' Hanlon was one of the most famous of the post-war outlaws.
* Mike Redmond: In the shadow of the chosen one ( Minnesota Public Radio )
Continuing north out of Redmond, one enters a high desert region marked by numerous deep river gorges, including the Crooked River gorge ( which 97 passes over near the Peter Skene Ogden State Scenic Viewpoint and rest area ).

Redmond and Nintendo
Redmond is best known as the home of Microsoft ( for which Redmond has become a metonym ) and Nintendo of America.
Luigi's name is said to have been inspired by a pizza parlor near Nintendo of America's headquarters in Redmond, Washington, called " Mario & Luigi's ".

Redmond and Technology
DigiPen Institute of Technology is a college located in Redmond, Washington which has a focus on computer science, computer engineering, and art with emphasis in creating video games.
Redmond O ' Hanlon at the 2010 Meet the Future, Science & Technology Summit 2010 | Science & Technology Summit in The Hague

Redmond and which
Through the decade, with Mickey Redmond having two 50 – goal seasons and Marcel Dionne starting to reach his prime ( which he did not attain until he was traded to the Los Angeles Kings ), a lack of defensive and goaltending ability continually hampered the Wings.
Brady opened the drive with three completions to running back J. R. Redmond, which moved the ball to their 41-yard line with 33 seconds left.
T-Mobile USA has a call center in Redmond which employs more than 700.
Rock salt, which is pink in color, is mined near Redmond, and sold as RealSalt.
It resulted in Laurie, Fry and Thompson being selected, along with Ben Elton, Robbie Coltrane and Siobhan Redmond to write and appear in a new sketch comedy show for Granada Television, Alfresco, which ran for two series.
Healy was returned unopposed to parliament, aided by the fact that Redmond stood aside. and surviving an agrarian court case which alleged that he had been guilty of intimidation.
In October 1878, at Beechworth court, Mr Justice Sir Redmond Barry presided over a case in which Mrs. Ellen Kelly ( King ) and two other men in aiding and abetting the attempted murder of a Victoria Police Constable named Alexander Fitzpatrick.
“ There can be fewer men with greater concern for and a greater and better vision for the young colonial society in which Redmond Barry made his life ”.
The University of Melbourne of which he was the first chancellor has a Redmond Barry building named for him.
This was planned and organised by John Redmond, who chose the American Augustus Saint Gaudens to sculpt the statue, and which was eventually completed in 1911.
This demand led to the eventual introduction of four Home Rule Bills, of which two were passed, the Third Home Rule Act won by John Redmond and most notably the Government of Ireland Act 1920 ( which created the home rule parliaments of Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland -- the latter state did not in reality function and was replaced by the Irish Free State ), which was enacted.
Redmond dropped all interest in agrarian radicalism and, unlike the mainstream nationalists, worked constructively alongside Unionists, such as Horace Plunkett, in the Recess Committee of 1895 which led to the establishment of a department of agriculture in 1899.
The second election of December 1910 changed everything to Redmond ’ s advantage, giving his parliamentary party the balance of power at Westminster, which marked a high point in his political career.
During negotiations early in 1914, two lines of concessions for the Carsonites were formulated: autonomy for Ulster in the form of ' Home Rule within Home Rule ', which Redmond was inclined to, or alternatively the Lloyd George scheme of three years as the time limit for temporary exclusion.
Judged from the perspective of that time, Redmond had won a form of triumph: he had secured the enactment of Home Rule with the provision that the implementation of the measure would be delayed " not later than the end of the present war ", which " would be bloody but short lived ".
Otherwise, there would be no chance whatever of a united Ireland, in which Redmond passionately believed ".
Redmond did not expect the 1916 Easter Rising, which was staged by the remaining Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army, led by a number of influential republicans, under Patrick Pearse.
Up until December 1917 Redmond used his influence to have a plan which had been put forward by the Southern Unionist leader Lord Midleton, accepted.
Already ailing while attending the Convention, his health permanently affected by an accident in 1912, Redmond also suffered assault on the street in Dublin by a crowd of young Sinn Féin supporters on his way to the Convention, which included C. S.
Shortly thereafter, the company had sold its interests to 3 " cotton men " – Lawrence W. Robert Jr., Edward J. Heitzeberg, and Paul A. Redmond – all with close connections to Alabama Mills which owned factories in the South.
The Lake Sammamish watershed stretches from Redmond through Bellevue, and Issaquah to Preston and Hobart, and consists of numerous creeks which flow into the lake.

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