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Salomon left Heine and his brothers 8, 000 francs each in his will.
The scene with Isaac and Salomon was left out of the book editions of The Shooting Star, while " Blumenstein " was renamed " Bohlwinkel " and relocated to the fictional country of São Rico.
His father, another George, married ( 1793 ) Selina, daughter of Henry Peckwell ( 1747 – 1787 ), minister of Selina, Countess of Huntingdon's chapel in Westminster, and his wife Bella Blosset ( descended from a Huguenot officer Salomon Blosset de Loche who left the Dauphiné on the revocation of the Edict of Nantes ), and had one daughter and ten sons, of whom George was the eldest.
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.
He arrived in England in 1612 to carry on the work that his brother Salomon de Caus had left behind.
Salomon Loeb gradually retired from running the business, but left Kuhn, Loeb & Co. only in 1899.
In 1900 he left Saint Petersburg and travelled to Leipzig, where he became a student of Alfred Reisenauer and Salomon Jadassohn, both pupils of Franz Liszt.
Tombs of Meir of Rothenburg ( left ) and Alexander ben Salomon Wimpfen ( right ) in the Jewish cemetery in Worms, Germany
At one point, John Woo was attached to direct the film, but he left the project to direct Face / Off instead and the project was taken over by Mikael Salomon.

Salomon and Navy
One of Morison's research assistants in the project, Henry Salomon, was inspired to create an ambitious documentary TV series on U. S. Navy and Marine Corps warfare in World War II.
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.
The Salomon Islands were surveyed in 1837 by Commander Robert Moresby of the Indian Navy on the HMS Benares.

Salomon and 1948
* Salomon Bochner and W. T. Martin Several Complex Variables ( 1948 )
Ignaz Friedman ( also spelled Ignace or Ignacy ; full name Solomon ( Salomon ) Isaac Freudman ( n ), ; February 13, 1882January 26, 1948 ) was a Polish pianist and composer.

Salomon and eventually
In 1987, the first TIB — for the integration and delivery of market data such as stock quotes, news and other financial information — went live at Fidelity, followed by First Interstate Bank, then Salomon, eventually digitizing all of Wall Street.
* Salomon Brothers, acquired by Travelers Group ( eventually Citi ) in 1998.

Salomon and series
Cable bindings were replaced by a series of new designs of increasing sophistication, an evolution that peaked with the introduction of the Salomon 505 binding in 1965, a step-in design essentially identical to modern downhill ski bindings.
A fierce series of negotiations and proposals ensued which involved nearly all of the major private equity players of the day, including Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Salomon Brothers, First Boston, Wasserstein Perella & Co., Forstmann Little, Shearson Lehman Hutton, and Merrill Lynch.
Charlotte Salomon began her extraordinary series of 769 paintings – entitled Life?
Although the Salomon name carried on as Salomon Smith Barney, which were the investment banking operations of Citigroup, the name was ultimately abandoned in October 2003 after a series of financial scandals that tarnished the bank's reputation.
It was in this room that Joseph Haydn gave a series of concerts, under the sponsorship of Johann Peter Salomon, on his second visit to London in 1794 – 95.
Johann Peter Salomon, the great friend and patron of Haydn — who had formerly played with Franz Anton Ries in the court orchestra at Bonn — included Ries regularly in his Philharmonic concert series, where a review praised his " romantic wildness ".
The work was premiered on 3 March 1794, in the Hanover Square Rooms, as part of a concert series featuring Haydn's work organized by his colleague and friend Johann Peter Salomon ; a second performance took place a week later.
Salomon de Brosse and the Development of the Classical Style in French Architecture from 1565 to 1630 ( in series Zwemmer Studies in Architecture, no.

Salomon and with
* Salomon, a senator of great wealth who in 1106 engaged in a plot with four brothers of the Anemas family.
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.
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.
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.
Michael Bloomberg was affiliated with Salomon Brothers before launching his own firm Bloomberg News and later becoming Mayor of New York City | mayor.
Several well known Wall Street individuals include John Meriwether, John Briggs, Michael Bloomberg, and Warren Buffett ( All affiliated at one time or another with the firm Salomon Brothers ), as well as Bernie Madoff, and numerous others.
Others who acknowledge Norman's influence on their career or music include American drummer Hilly Michaels, who recorded with Norman and Randy Stonehill in 1970 ; Grammy Award-winning recording artist and rapper TobyMac, who described Norman as " socially relevant, spiritually significant and passionate about challenging his generation to new heights of love ", considered Norman his " greatest lyrical influence "; Mark Salomon, the lead singer of Christian metal band Stavesacre and thrash metal band The Crucified, who reveals that it was Norman's concert performance that connected him to Christian music ; and Welsh singer-songwriter Martyn Joseph.
The Oberbürgermeister, Dieter Salomon, ( elected in ), was the first member of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen to hold such an office in a city with more than 100, 000 inhabitants.
Heine repeated the trip with his wife in July – October 1844 to see Uncle Salomon, but this time things did not go so well.
The family lived an extremely wealthy lifestyle in Heidelberg, enjoying the palace gardens — the Hortus Palatinus, designed by Inigo Jones and Salomon de Caus — and a lavish castle with one of the best libraries in Europe.
Twelve more defendants were arraigned on various charges, among them Hans Gerd Techow and Ernst von Salomon, who had spied out Rathenau's habits and kept up contact with the O. C., as well as the commander of the O. C.
By the time the affiliation restrictions in the Glass – Steagall Act were repealed through the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act in 1999, many commentators argued Glass-Steagall was already “ dead .” Most notably, Citibank ’ s 1998 affiliation with Salomon Smith Barney, one of the largest US securities firms, was permitted under the Federal Reserve Board ’ s then existing interpretation of the Glass-Steagall Act.
RJR's management team, working with Shearson and Salomon Brothers, submitted a bid of $ 112, a figure they felt certain would enable them to outflank any response by Kravis's team.
Additionally, Salomon now offers most of their Snowblades with releasable ski bindings as well.
He then opened negotiations with the former Seine Vikings, and hired them against Salomon for 6, 000 pounds of silver.
Among his other works are the Paroles de Salomon ( 1868 ), Épîtres rustiques ( 1861 ), Sonnets capricieux, and a tragedy played with great success at the Odéon in 1848, La Fille d ' Eschyle.
In 1914, he was responsible jointly with Leonard Salomon Ornstein for the derivation of the Ornstein-Zernike equation in critical-point theory.
He led the Frankish nobles of Neustria with the Bretons under Salomon in inviting Louis the German to invade West Francia and receive their homage.
The young Louis rebelled and was quickly joined by Salomon, who supplied him with troops for a war against Robert.
He then opened negotiations with the former Seine Vikings, and hired them against Salomon for 6, 000 pounds of silver.
RJR's management team, working with Shearson Lehman Hutton and Salomon Brothers, submitted a bid of $ 112, a figure they felt certain would enable it to outflank any response by Kravis.

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