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* 1819 – Henry Tate, sugar magnate of Tate & Lyle and founder of the Tate Gallery ( d. 1899 )
Henry Tate of Tate & Lyle was an early proponent of sugar cubes, which he manufactured at his sugar refineries in Liverpool and London.
The history of the site as well as information about the conversion was the basis for a 2008 documentary Architects Herzog and de Meuron: Alchemy of Building & Tate Modern.
* P. b. flavidus ( Tate & Archbold, 1935 )
* P. b. tafa ( Tate & Archbold, 1935 )
Splenda is the commercial name and registered trade mark of a sucralose-based artificial sweetener derived from sugar, owned by the British company Tate & Lyle.
Sucralose was discovered by Tate & Lyle and researchers at Queen Elizabeth College, University of London, in 1976.
However, sucralose may soon replace it, as alternative processes to Tate & Lyle's patent seem to be emerging.
* Tate, J. A., Soltis, D. E., & Soltis, P. S.
* Degas, Sickert & Toulouse Lautrec at Tate
He is a senior counselor to Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst, a global private equity fund in Dallas, chairman of Forbes Global ( New York ), and was a paid consultant and lobbyist for Karl-Heinz Schreiber beginning in 1993.
When its role was changed to include the national collection of Modern Art as well as the national collection of British art, in 1932, it was renamed the Tate Gallery after sugar magnate Henry Tate of Tate & Lyle, who had laid the foundations for the collection.
A decade later John Sheepshanks gave his collection to the South Kensington Museum ( later the Victoria & Albert Museum ), known for years as the National Gallery of Art ( the same title as the Tate Gallery had ).
The Tate receives annual funding from the Department for Culture, Media & Sport.
Cotman worked in oils, watercolour, pencil and chalk, as well as producing many hundreds of etchings. His work can be found in the UK at the Castle Museum and Art Gallery in Norwich ( well over 2000 pieces ), Tate Gallery, British Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, City Art Gallery in Leeds and other regional centers.
* Tate & Lyle Sucralose plant EPA Report for 2003
A number of leading museums, for example, the National Gallery, Tate, Victoria & Albert Museum and Science Museum in London ( to cite the leading UK museums active in this field ) were early adoptors in the field of interactive technologies, investing in educational resources, and more latterly, in the creative use of MP3 players for visitors.
* " A Bachelor Gay " w. Frank Clifford Harris & ( Arthur ) Valentine m. James W. Tate from the musical The Maid of the Mountains

Tate and Lyle
David Davis, then a director of Tate and Lyle, persuaded that company to donate a sum to the cause.
The sugar is sold under the Silver Spoon name ( the other major British brand, Tate & Lyle, is made from imported sugar cane ).
Lyle Rexer on Peter Doig in Tate Etc.
It was named after Samuel Winkworth Silver's former rubber factory which opened in 1852, and is now dominated by the Tate & Lyle sugar refinery and the John Knight ABP animal rendering plant.
Sugar refiners in the area were joined in by Henry Tate in 1877 and Abram Lyle in 1881, whose companies merged in 1921 to form Tate & Lyle.
Tate & Lyle still have two large refineries in the area.
Tate & Lyle Silvertown sugar refinery
Prior to dedicating his professional life to politics, Hagen was CEO at Tate & Lyle Norway from 1970 to 1974, Consultant of Finansanalyse from 1977 to 1979, and economic policy consultant in the oil industry from 1979 to 1981.
In the 1970s, Tate and Lyle began extracting thaumatin from the fruit.
In 1921, after Tate's death, Henry Tate & Sons merged with Abram Lyle & Sons to form Tate & Lyle.

Tate and subsequently
The work was subsequently offered to the Tate after several bids were rejected, creating a legal debate concerning the ownership of the remains from the fire.
She subsequently played at York, where Tate Wilkinson, in The Wandering Patentee, described her as ‘ possessed of marks of merit, but wild as a colt untamed ’.
By the time Tate was a teenager, she knew she wanted to follow a professional acting career and was subsequently sent to a boys ' Roman Catholic school, Salesian College in Battersea at the age of 16.
" Tate was subsequently fired, with Darby left to perform leading vocals.
The rejection stimulated a campaign by the group over purchases of trustee work by the Tate, which was subsequently censured by the Charity Commission.
He subsequently developed writer's block and took a job as a porter at the Tate Gallery.
It was also the site of the futuristic Art Deco skyscraper, the Tate Tower, which was completed in 1938, but was subsequently demolished.

Tate and developed
Tate, Duke and Parkins developed a close friendship which continued after the completion of the film.
Some very early works anticipate the varied flesh tones of his mature style, for example Cedric Morris ( 1940, National Museum of Wales ), but after the end of the war he developed a thinly painted very precise linear style with muted colours, best known in his self-portrait Man with Thistle ( 1946, Tate ) and a series of large-eyed portraits of his first wife, Kitty Garman, such as Girl with a Kitten ( 1947, Tate ).
The effect was taken into account and exploited in the psychoacoustics of the Fosgate Tate 101A SQ decoder, developed by Jim Fosgate in consultation with Peter Scheiber and Martin Willcocks, to produce much better spatiality and directionality in matrix decoding of 4-2-4 audio.
Tate developed a mutation called " the mouth ", which causes her head to grow to a monstrous size when she feels threatened, and accidentally eats Yago, Charlie, and Amelia, who continue to live inside Tate until she dies or they die a natural death.
From then on Tate developed as a tireless fast-medium bowler and the founder of modern seam bowling.

Tate and Splenda
The Dasani brand includes flavored water, which use the sweetener sucralose ( sold under the Tate & Lyle brand name " Splenda ") as a sweetener.

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