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Rouse's and business
( Gomes new neighbour and Mr. Rojas are taking over Rouse's declining cake business.

Rouse's and was
His company used the term " mall " to describe the development, which was an alternative to the more typical strip malls usually built in the suburbs ( the " mall " in " strip mall " came into usage later, after the enclosed mall had been popularized by Rouse's company ).
Although many now attribute the rise of the shopping mall to the decline of the American downtown core, Rouse's focus at the time was on the introduction of malls as a form of town center for the suburbs.
His 1759 paper " An Experimental Enquiry Concerning the Natural Powers of Water and Wind to Turn Mills and Other Machines Depending on Circular Motion " addressed the relationship between pressure and velocity for objects moving in air ( Smeaton noted that the table doing so was actually contributed by " my friend Mr Rouse " " an ingenious gentleman of Harborough, Leicestershire " and calculated on the basis of Rouse's experiments ), and his concepts were subsequently developed to devise the ' Smeaton Coefficient '.
When the avant-garde rock band Talking Heads played in Kansas City in 1978, Rouse's band Tirez Tirez was the only local band progressive enough to open for them.
For a number of reasons ( primarily cost ) Rouse's version was not used, but the concept was passed to alternative engineering firms which resulted in a rare variant of the 3. 9.
In July 1916 the doctor noted that Rouse's memory was defective and he was unable to wear a hat of any kind because his scar was irritable, although his speech and writing were unaffected and he " sleeps well unless excited in any way ".
Rouse's personality was the cause of his failure to win support for the counter-theory that the man in the car was responsible for the explosion that killed him.
The chief prosecuting counsel at Rouse's trial was William Norman Birkett, 1st Baron Birkett.
In May 2012, it was reported that the family of Williams Briggs were seeking to determine if he was Rouse's victim.
Rouse's enormous project had the support of Mayor W. Wilson Goode, Philadelphia City Council, and the City Planning Commission, which was forced by the announcement of Rouse's plan to admit that it had no up-to-date plan of its own for the future of Philadelphia's downtown.
His win was also his 60th equalling Andy Rouse's BTCC record.

Rouse's and with
Rouse's association with Ben Neill and Kyle Gann in New York in the early 1990s led to the recognition of a new rhythmic complexity in minimalist-based music that came to be referred to as totalism.
An operation had to be performed on Rouse's left temporal region to remove shrapnel, and his leg injuries left him unable to bend his knee, and his leg suffered from an œdema ; he could walk, but only with difficulty.
Rouse's pension stopped on 14 September 1920 with payment of a lump sum of £ 41 5s.
Then Haynes reads a letter from Nurse Jackson addressed to Rouse, in which the nurse defames Rouse's past relationship with Benoit.
Parkes ( a father of six ), for fear of a do-over of Rouse's former affairs with Benoit.

Rouse's and at
Despite the near-universal revulsion at Bliss ' actions, many leading members of the college basketball coaching fraternity considered Rouse's recordings a serious breach of trust ( for example, Mike Krzyzewski said that if he ever found out one of his assistants had been secretly taping him, " there's no way he would be on my staff ").
In Alan Moore's novel Voice of the Fire, set in Northampton at various times throughout history, one chapter tells Rouse's story in first-person narrative, an evasive and self-serving musing to himself as he sits in the dock during his murder trial.

Rouse's and .
Rouse's attorney Jack Jones set up a grid system to secretly buy land through dummy corporations to keep costs low.
* < i > Merchant of Illusion: James Rouse, America's Salesman of the Businessman's Utopia is a more critical and academic treatment of Rouse's life.
Abbott drove Rouse to Richland High School that morning, knowing of Rouse's intentions to shoot teachers there.
A section of the project passes through the Sugar Mill Pond development and a new shopping complex anchored by Lafayette Parish's first Rouse's Grocery Store.
One of the basic rhythms of Rouse's opera Failing Kansas is a five-beat isorhythm ( rhythmic ostinato ) against which either the harmony or drum pattern often reinforces the four-or eight-beat meter.
It contains four smaller beaches, Fred Benson Town Beach ( still popularly known as State Beach due to its former status as one ), Rouse's Beach, Scotch Beach, and Mansion Beach, all of which are located on Corn Neck Road.
* McCarthy Benoit, Mrs. Rouse's womanising boyfriend.
* Maisie, Mrs. Rouse's niece who lives in Minty Alley.
After the case, Haynes finds a friend — and lover — in Rouse's niece.

innovative and business
The Faculty of Management was also named the most innovative business school in Canada by European CEO magazine on 17 November 2010.
The country is also well known for its influential and innovative business economic sector, an industrious and competitive agricultural sector ( Italy is the world's largest wine producer ), and for its creative and high-quality automobile, industrial, appliance and fashion design.
But it was their reputation for business probity, innovative management and strict fiscal policies that sustained their partnership's success in a period where businesses operated in a highly volatile and uncertain environment where the line between success and bankruptcy was extremely thin.
An entire industry has emerged to service the document revision control needs of business and other users, and some of the revision control technology employed in these circles is subtle, powerful, and innovative.
The oldest in Siberia educative, scientific and innovative center: there are 9 universities, 15 research institutes, 6 business incubators and technology development special economic zone.
Management must be judged not only by the quarterly dividend, but by innovative plans to stay in business, protect investment, ensure future dividends, and provide more jobs through improved products and services.
The main areas of activity are: Life sciences, Fine chemistry ; Information technologies, Engineering, 135 innovative companies, 4, 500 employees, one business incubator.
According to Richard Arnold, NCR Vice President, Retail Industry Marketing, " Experticity's innovative live video technology paired with flexible and robust self-service kiosks from NCR provides retailers with a way to redefine the in-store experience for their customers, while also improving business efficiencies by optimizing staffing resources.
The Georgia Marble advantage comes from our ability to be innovative and respond to our customer's business.
That facility is now called the Business Service Center at Key Bank Plaza, and is home to the local Chamber of Commerce, the Lewiston-Auburn Economic Growth Council, and an innovative arrangement with a number of business service providers.
Discussions about a mission to fight poverty, create jobs and transform lives by empowering the poor in developing countries using innovative savings and microcredit programs, business training and spiritual development led to the formation of Five Talents.
Louvain-la-Neuve Science Park is now home to more than 130 innovative companies and their 4500 employees, 1 incubator and 3 business centres.
" He never recovered the wealth he had amassed during the height of the fur trade, but is remembered for his accomplishments in society and as one of the most important business leaders who turned Montreal into an innovative centre of business expansion.
Redundant forms, however, are especially common in business, political and even academic language that is intended to sound impressive ( or to be vague so as to make it hard to determine what is actually being promised, or otherwise misleading ), For example: " This quarter, we are presently focusing with determination on an all-new, innovative integrated methodology and framework for rapid expansion of customer-oriented external programs designed and developed to bring the company's consumer-first paradigm into the marketplace as quickly as possible.
Hinderaker's development of innovative programs in business administration and biomedical sciences created incentive for enough students to enroll at Riverside to keep the campus open.
* A business product, as educational and innovative intellectual products and services can be exported for a high value return.
Their innovative business model is to offer the open textbook free online, and then sell ancillary products that students are likely to buy if prices are reasonable-print copies, study guides, ePub,. Mobi ( Kindle ), PDF download, etc.
Venture capitalists are typically very selective in deciding what to invest in ; as a rule of thumb, a fund may invest in one in four hundred opportunities presented to it, looking for the extremely rare, yet sought after, qualities, such as innovative technology, potential for rapid growth, a well-developed business model, and an impressive management team.
Through a program knowan as IRAP-the Industrial Research Assistance Program-the NRC provides grants and financial support to business ' looking to bring new and innovative technologies to the market Recently, the NRC gave a high-value grant to a small jewellery company, Dimples Fingerprint Jewellery, for its innovative maunfacturing process and use of green technologies
Louvain-la-Neuve Science Park is now home to more than 130 innovative companies and their 4500 employees, 1 business incubator and 3 business centres.
While factoring is an attractive alternative to raising equity for small innovative fast-growing firms, the same financial technique can be used to turn around a fundamentally good business whose management has encountered a perfect storm or made significant business mistakes which have made it impossible for the firm to work within the constraints of their bank covenants.

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