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Newson's and at
He points to Newson's driver error in overrunning a platform at least once before the accident as a " dry run " for his own suicide.

Newson's and private
This is the point where Newson's private life collides with his murder investigation.

Newson's and .
Only recently, just before Newson's disappearance, had Susan begun to question whether or not she was still legally married to Henchard.
The Elizabeth-Jane he auctioned off died in infancy ; this second Elizabeth-Jane is Newson's daughter.
The pathological reports presented to the enquiry explained it was possible that Newson's stomach contents could have fermented during the four days his body was trapped in the stifling heat of the tunnel.
In the chronology styled documentary, Ted Newson's 100 Years of Horror ( 1996 ), Price recalls that the undressing of the scarecrow scene took several hours to shoot, for only three minutes of on screen time.

business and quickly
Joseph Brown continued in business by himself, quickly rebuilding the establishment which had been lost in the fire and beginning those first steps which were to establish him as a pioneer in raising the standards of accuracy of machine shop practice throughout the world.
She quickly moved into cafe society, possibly easing her conscience by talking constantly of her desire to be in show business.
The rapid rise of the business microcomputer in the late 1980s, and especially the introduction of powerful 32-bit systems in the 1990s, quickly eroded the value of DEC's systems.
While a business continuity plan ( BCP ) takes a broad approach to dealing with organizational-wide effects of a disaster, a disaster recovery plan ( DRP ), which is a subset of the business continuity plan, is instead focused on taking the necessary steps to resume normal business operations as quickly as possible.
Having sold off much of its historically profitable commodities businesses, and many of the new speciality businesses, which it had failed to integrate, the company consisted mainly of the Dulux paints business, which quickly found itself the subject of a takeover by Akzo Nobel.
MultiMate was not marketed heavily to end-users, but was quickly popular with insurance companies, law firms and other business computer users.
In 1619, Benedetto's brother founded a bank with his three uncles in Genoa which quickly grew into a successful money-lending business.
Many bars kept extra liquor in a secret panel behind the bar, or in a car down the block, to facilitate resuming business as quickly as possible if alcohol was seized.
More boats began using the Swan Creek sidecut than its official ending, quickly putting the Manhattan warehouses out of business and triggering a rush to move business to Toledo. A 1955 Interstate Highway System | Interstate planning map of Toledo Most of Manhattan's residents moved out by 1844.
Indeed, he later recalled with apparent satisfaction that after that first recruitment meeting in Galena, ' I never went into our leather store again, to put up a package or do other business ..." During this time Grant quickly perceived that the war would be fought for the most part by volunteers, and not professional soldiers.
Many of today's service clubs got their start as social clubs for business networking, but quickly evolved into organizations devoted more to service and less for networking, although networking is still a primary reason for many members to join.
The subsequent bankruptcy of WorldCom, which quickly surpassed Enron as the then biggest bankruptcy in history ( the record is now held by Lehman Brothers and Washington Mutual ) led to a domino effect of accounting and like corporate scandals that continue to tarnish American business practices.
Land speculators, such as Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard, and business owners quickly set about rebuilding the city.
According to records from Japanese documents, Mao Changxi ( 毛昶熙 ) and Dong Xun ( 董恂 ), the Qing ministers at Zongli Yamen ( 總理衙門 ) who handled the complaints from Japanese envoy Yanagihara Sakimitsu ( 柳原前光 ) replied first that they had heard only of a massacre of Ryūkyūans, not of Japanese, and quickly noted that Ryūkyū was under Chinese suzerainty, therefore this issue was not Japan's business.
She quickly proves herself and builds up a laundry business in an area known as " the Patch ".
" Tree's versatility, however, was a two edged sword: he quickly tired of characters after a brief run and sought to add business and details to the part to sustain his interest, which led to further character inconsistencies in long runs.
After Activision went into business, Atari quickly sued to block sales of Activision's products, but never won a restraining order and ultimately lost the case in.
With the decline of Latin, German quickly became the language of all official documents, commerce and government business for hundreds of years until 1919.
Incident management aims to restore normal service operation as quickly as possible and minimise the adverse effect on business operations, thus ensuring that the best possible levels of service quality and availability are maintained.
The objective of incident management is to restore normal operations as quickly as possible with the least possible impact on either the business or the user, at a cost-effective price.
He entered the computer business as a mathematical programmer at Leo Computers Ltd. ( London ), where he quickly moved into education and training.

business and became
At the age of 17 he became an apprentice machinist at the shop of Walcott & Harris in Valley Falls, Rhode Island, and following two or three other jobs in quick succession after graduation, he went into business for himself in 1831, making lathes and small tools.
In earlier business cycles, when this occurred the country usually experienced a sharp upturn in residential construction as mortgage financing became easier to obtain.
In 1846 Matthew B. Goodwin, jeweler and watchmaker, became the town's first telegrapher in a dwelling he built for himself and his business `` two doors north of the Equinox House '' or `` one door north of the Bank, Manchester, Vermont ''.
He owned a logging equipment business here from 1923 to 1928, and later became Northwest district manager for Macwhyte Co..
( P. 214 ) anti-trust laws became the greatest protection to uncontrolled business dictatorship.
Where in the beginning locally found agates were used to make all types of objects for the European market, this became a globalized business around the turn of the 20th century: Idar-Oberstein imported large quantities of agate from Brazil, as ship's ballast.
The Clintons ' personal and business affairs during the 1980s included transactions that became the basis of the Whitewater investigation that dogged his later presidential administration.
His uncle, Josiah Turner, together with business partner James Starley used this as a basis for the ' Coventry Model ' in what became Britain's first cycle factory.
" By 1972 when GE and RCA were no longer in the mainframe business, the remaining five companies behind IBM became known as the BUNCH, an acronym based on their initials.
In 1970 Bombardier acquired the Viennese company Lohner-Rotax, a manufacturer of snowmobile engines and tramways, and became involved with rail business.
Be Inc. also released a stripped-down version of BeOS for Internet Appliances ( BeIA ), which soon became the company's business focus in place of BeOS.
Beginning with a Nintendo Entertainment System port of 1942 published in December 1985, the company started to venture into the market of home console video games, which became its main business segment a few years later.
For instance, basketball legend, Michael Jordan became an active entrepreneur involved with many sports related ventures including investing a minority stake in the Charlotte Bobcats, Paul Newman started his own salad dressing business after leaving behind a distinguished acting career, or rap musician, Birdman started his own record label, clothing line, and an oil business.
The Czech crown became fully convertible for most business purposes in late 1995.
After obtaining power, the vast majority of " idealistic " reformers gained huge possessions of state property using their positions in the government and became business oligarchs in a manner that appeared antithetical to an emerging democracy.
Shortly after his patent, Ritty became overwhelmed with the responsibilities of running two businesses, so he sold all of his interests in the cash register business to Jacob H. Eckert of Cincinnati, a china and glassware salesman, who formed the National Manufacturing Company.
However, the HP EliteBook line became the top of the business notebook lineup while the HP Compaq B series became its middle business line.
David owned a general store in Hope, Kansas, but the business failed due to economic conditions and the family became impoverished.
Raymond became a prominent voice in the open source movement and co-founded the Open Source Initiative in 1998, taking on the self-appointed role of ambassador of open source to the press, business and public.
Offering a dramatic increase in fuel efficiency, James Watt's design became synonymous with steam engines, due in no small part to his business partner, Matthew Boulton.
In the 18th and early 19th centuries, it became clear to coastal residents that the city or state that succeeded in developing a cheap, reliable route to the West would enjoy economic success, and that the port at the seaward end of such a route would see business increase greatly.

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