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In recent years Salomon increasingly shifted the focus of the Temple Mount Faithful in the apocalyptic and messianic direction, and restoration of the Jewish Temple became one of the central objectives of the movement.
This period in Heine's life is not very clear, but it seems that his father Samson's business deteriorated and Samson Heine effectively became the ward of his brother Salomon.
However, the Rottafella-style design from the 1930s became more popular through the 1950s and into the 1970s, and the Salomon SMS binding re-invented this field entirely.
He became an associate of Franz Pfeffer von Salomon, the first leader of the SA.
In 1988, Salomon Brothers signed a long-term lease, and became the main tenants of the building.
He also became the first man to fly a balloon over the North Pole in 2000, a trip that emulated the ill-fated attempt by Salomon August Andrée, a Swede, to fly to the North Pole in the 19th century and which he also described in a book called At The Mercy of the Wind.
Having left government, Stockman joined the Wall St. investment bank Salomon Brothers and later became a partner of the now very successful New York – based private equity company, the Blackstone Group.
However, Gagné continued to struggle as the team's closer and ultimately became the set-up man after losing his closer job to the veteran Salomon Torres.
She married Salomon of Cornwall of and became the mother of Saint Cybi.
Salomon Mikhailovich Flohr ( November 21, 1908 – July 18, 1983 ) was a leading Czech and later Soviet chess grandmaster of the mid-20th century, who became a national hero in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s.
In 852, Salomon swore an oath to Charles and became his loyal follower ( fidelis ); in return, in a manner similar to Erispoe, he was granted Rennes, Nantes, and Retz as a " third " of Brittany to be held from Charles in fee.
He later became a senior executive at Salomon Brothers.
His father sent his sons Jacob and Salomon to learn Latin and medicine, and they both became landscape painters, specialized in ruis-daal, or trickling water through a dale, after their name.
Salomon joined the Haarlem Guild of St. Luke in 1623 ( as Salomon de Gooyer ), and he became a follower of Jan Porcellis and Esaias van de Velde.
Lewis Ranieri, a Salomon Brothers ' employee, had created the only viable mortgage trading section on Wall Street, so when the law passed, it became a windfall for the firm.
However, Lewis believed that Salomon Brothers became too complacent in their new-found wealth and took to unwise expansion and massive displays of conspicuous consumption.
Castres became an important stop on the international pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela when the relics of Vincent were transferred to its new abbey-church dedicated to Saint Benedict from Saragossa in 863, under the patronage of Salomon, count of Cerdanya.
These sketches, which he later painted in his studio, became very popular, and though now scarce, exhibit a broad and sweeping mode of execution, differing but slightly from that transmitted at the dawn of the 17th century from Jan van Goyen to Salomon van Ruysdael.
Founded in 1910 by three brothers ( Arthur, Herbert and Percy ) along with a clerk named Ben Levy, it remained a partnership until the early 1980s, when it was acquired by the commodity trading firm Phibro Corporation and then became Salomon Inc.
Eventually Salomon ( NYSE: SB ) was acquired by Travelers Group in 1998, and following the latter's merger with Citicorp that same year, Salomon became part of Citigroup.
The combined investment banking operations became known as " Salomon Smith Barney " and was renamed " Citigroup Global Markets Inc ." after the reorganization, because the Salomon Brothers and Smith Barney names were a division and service mark of Citigroup Global Markets.
Two members of the Salomon Brothers ' bond arbitrage, John Meriwether and Myron Scholes, later became a founder and a consultant for Long-Term Capital Management, a hedge fund that collapsed in 1998.

Salomon and hero
Salomon Kleiner, an engineer from the Mainz elector ’ s court, produced a ten-part publication between 1731 and 1740 containing a total of ninety plates, entitled Wunder würdiges Kriegs-und Siegs-Lager deß Unvergleichlichen Heldens Unserer Zeiten Eugenii Francisci Hertzogen zu Savoyen und Piemont (" Wondrous war and victory encampment of the supreme hero of our age Eugene Francis Duke of Savoy and Piedmont "), which documented in precise detail the state of the Belvedere complex.

Salomon and during
When both towers collapsed during the September 11 attacks in 2001, ten employees died ; one on American Airlines Flight 11, and nine others ( Thomas F. Swift, Wesley Mercer, Jennifer de Jesus, Joseph DiPilato, Nolbert Salomon, Godwin Forde, Steve R. Strauss, Lindsay C. Herkness, Albert Joseph, Jorge Velazquez, Titus Davidson, and Charles Laurencin ) in the towers, including Security Director Rick Rescorla.
Haym Solomon ( or Salomon ) ( April 7, 1740 – January 6, 1785 ) was a Spanish and Portuguese Jew who immigrated to New York from Poland during the period of the American Revolution, he was a broker and helped convert the French loans into ready cash by selling bills of exchange for Robert Morris, the Superintendent of Finance.
After the death of Judicael, Alan ruled all of Brittany as it had been during the time of Salomon.
The project was conceived by Henry Salomon, who, while a U. S. Navy Lieutenant Commander during World War II, was a research assistant to historian Samuel Eliot Morison.
Morlet invited a number of archaeologists to visit the site during 1926, including Salomon Reinach, curator of the National Museum of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, who spent three days excavating.
In 1991, U. S. Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary Mike Basham learned that Salomon trader Paul Mozer had been submitting false bids in an attempt to purchase more Treasury bonds than permitted by one buyer during the period between December 1990 and May 1991.
Haym Solomon or ( Salomon ), ( 1740 – 1785 ) was possibly the prime financier of the American side during the American War of Independence against Great Britain.
Salomon led the regiment during the Atlanta Campaign and through the capture of Atlanta.
Edward Salomon ( August 11, 1828April 21, 1909 ) was the eighth Governor of Wisconsin during the American Civil War after the accidental drowning of his predecessor, Louis P. Harvey.
Salomon appeared on season two of PokerStars Big Game during week two.
Argento's other song cycles include A Water Bird Talk, which combines Chekov's one-act monodrama " On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco " with passages from Audubon's Birds of America ; The Andrée Expedition, which includes journal entries by Salomon Andrée during his ill-fated attempt to travel to the North Pole by balloon ; and Miss Manners on Music ( 1998 ), which sets newspaper clippings by columnist Judith Martin ( aka " Miss Manners ").
The opera, with a libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal based on a story by Mélésville, involves an emotional drama of mistaken identities during the Napoleonic wars.
Salomon Gesner ( 1559 – 1605 ),</ br > professor of divinity, rector of the University of Halle-Wittenberg | University of Wittenberg, Provost ( religion ) | provost at the All Saints ' Church, Wittenberg, battlesome defender of Lutheranism and persecutor of Calvinism during the Second Reformation, ancestor of today's Jauchs

Salomon and Battle
In 866, Robert was killed at the Battle of Brissarthe while, unsurprisingly, defending Francia against a joint Breton-Viking raiding party, led by Salomon, Duke of Brittany, and the Viking chieftain Hastein.
Under Erispoe's successor Salomon, Hastein's Vikings and the Bretons united as one in 865 to defeat a Frankish army at the Battle of Brissarthe, near modern-day Le Mans.
In July, this division ( now led by Frederick Salomon ) fought at the Battle of Helena as part of the District of Eastern Arkansas under Benjamin M. Prentiss.

Salomon and .
* Salomon, a senator of great wealth who in 1106 engaged in a plot with four brothers of the Anemas family.
The plantation workers and their families were relocated to the plantations on Peros Bahnos and Salomon atolls to the northwest ; those who requested were transported to the Seychelles or Mauritius.
In 1972, the UK decided to close the plantations throughout the Chagos, including those on Peros Banhos and the Salomon Islands, and deported the Ilois to their ancestral homes on either the Seychelles or Mauritius.
Diego Garcia is the largest land mass in the Chagos Archipelago ( which includes Peros Banhos, the Salomon Islands, the Three Brothers, the Egmont Islands and the Great Chagos Bank ), being an atoll occupying approximately, of which is dry land.
The debt to France was finally repaid in 1879, and Michel Domingue's government peacefully transferred power to Lysius Salomon, one of Haiti's abler leaders.
* 1897 – Salomon August Andrée leaves Spitsbergen to attempt to reach the North Pole by balloon.
* David Salomon, Assemblers and Loaders.
LTCM was founded in 1994 by John W. Meriwether, the former vice-chairman and head of bond trading at Salomon Brothers.
This latter version ( Salomon Buber ) is quoted by the Shulkhan Arukh, as well as medieval Jewish authorities.
Salomon Schweigger ( 1551-1622 ) was a German preacher who traveled in the entourage of Jochim von Sinzendorf, Ambassador to Constantinople for Rudolf II in 1577.
The Brewers came into 2008 with hopes of ending the team's 26 year playoff drought, adding several veterans to the team in outfielder Mike Cameron and catcher Jason Kendall, as well as relief pitchers Eric Gagne and Salomon Torres.
The Brewers rebounded in June as Salomon Torres took over as closer, becoming a big success, and soon climbed back into contention.
The 2009 Brewers were without CC Sabathia, Ben Sheets, Guillermo Mota, Gabe Kapler, Ray Durham, Russell Branyan, Salomon Torres, and Brian Shouse.
Milken's task was perhaps made easier by the fact that the top-tier Wall Street investment banks were unwilling to compete with him for fear of jeopardizing their longstanding and lucrative relationships with many of the blue-chip companies who were potentially his targets, although companies such as Salomon Brothers, Morgan Stanley, and First Boston later entered the high-yield market.
In 1897 Swedish engineer Salomon August Andrée and two companions tried to reach the North Pole in the hydrogen balloon Örnen (" Eagle "), but were stranded north of Kvitøya, the northeasternmost part of the Svalbard archipelago, and perished on this lonely island.
* Shellens, Max Salomon.
Huygens contracted the construction of his clock designs to clockmaker Salomon Coster, who actually built the clock.
Shlomo Yitzhaki (), or in Latin Salomon Isaacides, and today generally known by the acronym Rashi (, RAbbi SHlomo Itzhaki ; February 22, 1040 – July 13, 1105 ), was a medieval French rabbi and long highly esteemed as a major contribution Ashkenazi Jewry gave to Torah study.
The SS-Oberleitung answered to the office of the Supreme SA Leader ( Oberste SA-Führer ), Franz Pfeffer von Salomon, clearly establishing the SS as a subordinate unit of the Sturmabteilung.
Desperately needing a win against the Dodgers in the final game of the year to force a one-game playoff with the Braves in San Francisco, the controversial choice of Giants rookie pitcher Salomon Torres proved disastrous as he gave up three runs in the first four innings and the Giants went on to lose the game 12 – 1.
The first company to successfully market a twin-tip ski was Salomon, with their Teneighty ski.
In 867, Charles the Bald signed the Treaty of Compiègne, by which he agreed to yield the Cotentin Peninsula to the Breton king Salomon, on the condition that Salomon would take an oath of fidelity and fight as an ally against the Vikings.
* February 1 – Salomon Jadassohn, German composer and pianist ( b. 1831 )

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