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Sterling and operated
By 1879, there were several manufacturers in the town including Onondaga Iron Works and Sterling Iron Ore Company both operated by J. J. Belden, president.
It operated from 1969 to 2005, when it was bought by Icelandic investment group Fons Eignarhaldsfélag and subsequently merged with their other Danish acquisition the same year, the low-fare airline Sterling European Airlines.
The Sterling Forest ice house was later operated by the Mountain Ice Company of Hoboken, New Jersey.
Lionsgate Home Entertainment also operated two subsidiaries in its early heyday: Avalanche Home Entertainment, which released smaller Canadian B-movies on video and DVD ; and Sterling Home Entertainment ( a joint venture with Scanbox International, a Danish film company ), which released American low-budget movies, as well as DiC Entertainment's back catalogue ( before distribution of this library is shifted to Shout!

Sterling and on
Keith Sterling had looked down on the Brahmaputra more times than he could remember, during the war days when he flew over the Hump of the world, thinking it high adventure in those times before man was guiding himself through outer space.
John Shirley wrote articles on Sterling and Rucker's significance.
These refugees were held in a detainment area called Camp Bulkeley until United States district court Judge Sterling Johnson Jr. declared the camp unconstitutional on June 8, 1993.
The Padres went on to defeat the Houston Astros in the 1998 NLDS, 3 games to 1, behind solid pitching by Brown, Sterling Hitchcock and Hoffman, and home runs by Greg Vaughn, Wally Joyner and Jim Leyritz ( who homered in 3 of the 4 games ).
Cyberpunk author Bruce Sterling discussed the affair in his non-fiction book The Hacker Crackdown: Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier.
After expanding on Neuromancer with two more novels to complete the dystopic Sprawl trilogy, Gibson became an important author of another science fiction sub-genre — steampunk — with the 1990 alternate history novel The Difference Engine, written with Bruce Sterling.
In his autobiography, mathematician Gian-Carlo Rota tells of casually browsing the mathematical stacks of Sterling Library and stumbling on a handwritten mailing list, attached to some of Gibbs's course notes, which listed over two hundred notable scientists of his day, including Poincaré, Hilbert, Boltzmann, and Mach.
George Sterling, Mary Austin, Jack London, and Jimmie Hooper on the beach at Carmel, California
While living at his rented villa on Lake Merritt in Oakland, London met poet George Sterling and in time they became best friends.
The new government had to cope with a balance of payments deficit and speculative attacks on Sterling.
A run on Sterling began with the six-day war and with the closure of the Suez Canal and with the dock strike, the balance of payments deficit grew to a critical level.
During Wilkes-Barre's reign as an industrial and economic force in America, a number of franchises decided to plant their roots in the city, such as ; Woolworth's, Sterling Hotels, Planter's Peanuts, Miner's Bank, Bell Telephone, HBO, Luzerne National Bank, Stegmaier, and the demolished Old Fell House on Northampton St is believed to be the first place in the entire world Anthracite was burned for heat.
Construction began on a planned downtown theatre complex which had a grand opening on June 30, 2006, and renovation of the landmark Hotel Sterling was being pursued by CityVest, a nonprofit developer.
* Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute 2008 exhibition " Like Breath on Glass: Whistler, Inness, and the Art of Painting Softly.
Choctaw County has one site listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Mount Sterling Methodist Church.
* Sterling Simms, singer on Def Jam
Sterling County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U. S. state of Texas.
According to legend, Frank and Jesse James hid out on Sterling Creek in the 1870s to raise horses and hunt buffalo.
North Carolinian James Jefferson Lafayott Glass came to the county in 1883 and signed on with the Sterling Brothers ’ Half Circle S spread.
Colonel Edward T. Fristoe of Rappahannock, Virginia would lead his command on the ill-fated Missouri Invasion of General Sterling Price in the fall of 1864.
Sterling State Park is the county ’ s only state park and the only of Michigan ’ s 98 state parks located on Lake Erie.
As Selby continued to work on his writing, Amiri Baraka, Selby's longtime friend, encouraged Selby to contact Sterling Lord, who at the time was Jack Kerouac's agent.
Kasilof is on the east side of the Cook Inlet on the Kenai Peninsula, on the Sterling Highway, south Kenai on the Kasilof River.

Sterling and charter
Sterling Airlines traces its history back to 1962, when Eilif Krogager, founder of Danish travel agency Tjæreborg ( today part of MyTravel Group ), started the charter airline Sterling Airways with two Douglas DC-6B bought from Swissair, in order to better service his own package tours from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean.
In 2000, Sterling started with regular air services to Málaga and Alicante, to compensate for the diminishing charter travel business.
More routes were added in 2001, when it was also decided that Sterling should leave the charter industry and become a fully fledged low-fare airline.
Bristow Helicopters flies crews to North Sea gas rigs and Skydrift Air Charter, Sterling Helicopters and SaxonAir Charter operate executive, private aircraft and helicopter charter flights.
Nordic Airways served charter flights for Airtours, Apollo and Neckerman as well as ACMI charters for SAS, Germanwings, Spanair, Sterling, LTE International Airways, Air Comet and Centralwings.

Sterling and services
Public services or corporate welfare: Rethinking the nation state in the global economy ( Pluto Press, Sterling, Va., 2001.
Following the sale of its authentication services division in 2010, Verisign relocated from its former headquarters in Mountain View, California to the headquarters of the naming division in Sterling, Virginia ( originally a Network Solutions facility ).
When the transaction was completed in April 2001, United were forced to pay PSV an additional £ 500, 000 for the player's services due to the change in exchange rates between Euro and Sterling.
* L2A3 Sterling ( support services weapon i. e. for tank crewmen, engineers and artillerymen )
The Washington Post opined that he lacked " command presence ," and D. C. Council Chair Sterling Tucker suggested that the problems in the city were because of Washington's inability as a manager of city services.
As early as 1747 a number of persons held religious services in a small house in Sterling alley, and afterward in Cherry alley — between Third and Fourth streets.
On the 3rd of May 2012 DAT announced its first domestic Danish services since its launch due to the bankrputcy of Cimber Sterling.
In 1983, Jeffrey Sterling ’ s company merged with P & O and he became the chairman of the shipping, construction, property and services giant.

Sterling and at
* The Strange World of Albrecht Dürer at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
Made to accompany The Strange World of Albrecht Dürer at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute.
His ability to live without food and water was investigated by doctors at Sterling Hospital, Ahmedabad, Gujarat in 2003 and 2010.
* In 1927, a feature-length silent film Casey at the Bat was released, starring Wallace Beery, Ford Sterling, and ZaSu Pitts.
He became Sterling's protégé and Sterling helped him to publish his first volume of poems, The Star-Treader and Other Poems, at the age of 19.
Bloomfield was Instructor in German at the University of Cincinnati, 1909 – 1910 ; Instructor in German at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1910 – 1913 ; Assistant Professor of Comparative Philology and German, also University of Illinois, 1913 – 1921 ; Professor of German and Linguistics at the Ohio State University, 1921 – 1927 ; Professor of Germanic Philology at the University of Chicago, 1927 – 1940 ; Sterling Professor of Linguistics at Yale University, 1940-1949.
He emigrated to the United States and was appointed a Sterling Fellow at Yale University.
* 1864 – American Civil War: Battle of Westport – Union forces under General Samuel R. Curtis defeat Confederate troops led by General Sterling Price at Westport, near Kansas City.
This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added of Suffolk at current basic prices published ( pp. 240 – 253 ) by Office for National Statistics with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling.
* September 19 – American Civil War – Battle of Iuka: Union troops under Major General William Rosecrans defeat a Confederate force commanded by Major General Sterling Price at Iuka, Mississippi.
London ( right ) at the Bohemian Grove with his friends Porter Garnett and George Sterling ; a painting parodies his story The White Silence
On August 18, 1904, London went with his close friend, the poet George Sterling, to " Summer High Jinks " at the Bohemian Grove.
Sidney Altman ( born May 7, 1939 ) is a Canadian American molecular biologist, who is currently the Sterling Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology and Chemistry at Yale University.
The landmark Sterling Hotel at the corner of West Market and River streets
The name Beowulf originally referred to a specific computer built in 1994 by Thomas Sterling and Donald Becker at NASA.
Sterling was draining out of the Bank of England at an alarming rate, and it was getting worse.
Notable peaks in the county include Cold Mountain, at, Mount Sterling, at, and Richland Balsam, at in elevation.

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