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Hanch was treasurer of the Nordyke & Marmon Company, an Indianapolis firm which had manufactured flour-milling machinery before producing the Marmon car in 1904.
The Allstates Auto Company, a medium-sized firm which manufactured four-wheel-drive vehicles and other off-road equipment, had recently constructed an over-large, modern plant in a burst of misguided optimism.
A 1970 HK VP70M 18-round Semi-automatic firearm | semi-automatic / three-round automatic burst-capable pistol manufactured by German arms firm Heckler & Koch
It is a 9 mm, 18-round, double action only, semi-automatic / three-round burst capable polymer frame pistol manufactured by German arms firm Heckler & Koch GmbH ; the VP designation stands for Volkspistole (" The people's pistol "), and the designation 70 was for the year of the first edition: 1970.
By the 1820s, the center of innovation had shifted to Paris, where the Pleyel firm manufactured pianos used by Frédéric Chopin and the Érard firm manufactured those used by Franz Liszt.
However it contained no wallpaper, printed or woven fabrics, or carpets by the firm, these being manufactured from 1864, 1868 and 1874 respectively.
With a factory located on the shores of Lake Varese, the firm originally manufactured seaplanes.
Rigid airships are often called Zeppelins, as the type was invented by Count Zeppelin and the vast majority of rigid airships built were manufactured by the firm he founded.
The Link family firm in Binghamton manufactured keyboard organs, and Edwin Link was therefore familiar with such components as leather bellows and reed switches.
His father worked in an import – export firm, and later became co-director of a company that manufactured cardboard.
This was designed and manufactured by Hardman of Birmingham ( a firm employed and partly run by A. W. N. Pugin ) and has representations of the Canonized Bishops and Abbots of the Archdiocese of Armagh around a representation of the Virgin crowned in glory and below a tripartite window representing the constituents of the Holy Trinity.
BBA ( formerly British Belting & Asbestos ), the large asbestos, friction material, and conveyor belting firm, built its headquarters at Moorend where they manufactured automotive disc brake pads under the Mintex banner.
The hardtop roof is constructed of polycarbonate and manufactured by the German firm Webasto.
The 7. 5cm Gebirgskanone Model 1911 was a mountain gun manufactured, in 1911, by the German firm, Ehrhardt ( who produced them for export ).
The form of the monument " is clearly derived " from the Gothic Scaliger Tombs outside a church in Verona, The mosaics for each side and beneath the canopy of the Memorial were designed by Clayton and Bell and manufactured by the firm of Salviati from Murano, Venice.
Shelby later admitted that the chassis had been manufactured in 1991 and 92 by McCluskey Ltd, an engineering firm in Torrance, California, and were not authentic AC chassis.
" BVD stands for Bradley, Voorhees & Day, the New York City firm that initially manufactured underwear of this name for both men and women.
This German firm, initially operating at Cannstatt near Stuttgart, was the origin of the business variously known as Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft from 1890 to 1926, Daimler-Benz from 1926 to 1998, DaimlerChrysler from 1998 to 2007 and now Daimler AG or Daimler Germany, which has also manufactured vehicles since the 1890s but no cars with the name Daimler since 1908.
It was a 125cc, single cylinder, two-stroke, street bike patterned after the German DKW RT125 ( which the British munitions firm, BSA, had also copied in the post-war era and manufactured as the Bantam and Harley-Davidson as the Hummer.
It was manufactured by Grey Gull Records of Boston, Massachusetts, from 1921 until the demise of Grey Gull in late 1930 ; it was then pressed for a few more months into 1931 by the successor firm which continued the Radiex, Van Dyke and Madison labels.
Radiex records were sold in Montgomery Ward catalogs although they were not manufactured specifically for that firm.
* d2, a brand of computer peripherals manufactured by the French firm électronique d2, now trading as LaCie

firm and photographic
His stereographs, the popular format of the time, were sold by various galleries and photographic entrepreneurs ( most notably the firm of Bradley & Rulofson ) on Montgomery Street, San Francisco's main commercial street during those years.
* Burton Brothers, a New Zealand photographic firm
The panorama image shown below is composed of ten photos taken from the Galata Tower by the photographic firm of Sébah & Joaillier, and is most likely to have been taken in the 1880s.
At the time of his death in 1893 ( he had handed over the business to his sons, Charles, Louis and John Hay Wilson in 1888 ) the firm employed 40 staff and was one of the largest publishers of photographic prints in the world, competing with James Valentine, who was also a prolific photographer, with a large company in Dundee.
He moved from Prague, to Kladno, Plzeň, Bucharest, Prachatice and Nepomuk, and finally to Tábor, where he established the photographic firm Šechtl and Voseček, which survived for three generations.
* Southworth & Hawes-an early photographic firm in Boston.
In 1887 Sagar and his father John founded the firm of S. & J. Mitchell, a photographic apparatus manufacturing and dealing business.
His father, Leopoldo Alinari, founded a photographic company in 1854 and his brothers, Giuseppe and Romualdo, soon became partners in the firm, which was known for its specialty of documenting masterpieces of art.
is a joint venture partnership between the Japanese photographic firm Fuji Photo Film Co. ( 75 %) and the American document management company Xerox ( 25 %) to develop, produce and sell xerographic and document-related products and services in the Asia-Pacific region.
While the firm of Ernst Leitz of Wetzlar established the 24 mm × 36 mm negative format on perforated 35 mm movie film as a viable photographic system, Zeiss Ikon of Dresden decided to produce a competitor designed to be superior in every way.
In the 1910s, the publishing firm expanded its inventory to include photographic copies of works of art, which were popular educational tools as well as inexpensive home decor.
Fratelli Alinari ( now ALINARI 24 ORE SPA ) is the world's oldest photographic firm founded in Florence, Italy in 1852.
When he had finished his travels in the Middle East in 1859, he opened the firm of Francis Frith & Co. in Reigate, Surrey, as the world's first specialist photographic publisher.
Initially he took the photographs himself, but as success came, he hired people to help him and set about establishing his postcard company, a firm that became one of the largest photographic studios in the world.
At the age of 15, Walker moved to Toronto, Ontario to apprentice with the photographic firm Notman and Fraser.
However, it is more likely that Walker travelled to Philadelphia for the American Centennial in 1876, an exhibition where Notman and Fraser won the international award, which privileged the firm with exclusive photographic rights for the celebrations.
The original firm was started in 1923 as a maker of photographic film, papers, and equipment.
Oswald was soon hired by the Dallas photographic firm of Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall.

firm and film
Knock on Wood was the first film produced by his firm.
Annemarie Schneider, a 19-year-old secretary in a law firm in Rosenheim ( a town in southern Germany ) was seemingly the unwitting cause of much chaos and controversy in the firm, including disruption of electricity and telephone lines, the rotation of a picture, swinging lamps which were captured on video ( which was one of the first times any poltergeist activity has been captured on film ), and strange sounds that sounded electrical in origin were recorded.
Crowe appeared as the tobacco firm whistle blower Jeffrey Wigand in the 1999 film The Insider, for which he received five awards as best actor and seven nominations in the same category.
According to the film, lack of respect, egotism and hostility towards fellow skateboarders is generally frowned upon, albeit each of the characters ( and as such, proxies of the " stereotypical " skateboarder ) have a firm disrespect for authority and for rules in general.
He and Streiner contacted Karl Hardman and Marilyn Eastman, president and vice president respectively of a Pittsburgh-based industrial film firm called Hardman Associates, Inc., and pitched their idea for a then-untitled horror film.
This version restores seven minutes of footage that Bogdanovich trimmed from the 1971 release because Columbia imposed a firm 119-minute time limit on the film.
While the film presents an argument for birth control, it takes a firm stance against abortion portraying the wealthy women as partaking in abortions on a whim, when pregnancy threatens to interfere with their social lives.
The film's potential to influence political thought through emotional response was noted by Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels, who called Potemkin " a marvelous film without equal in the cinema ... anyone who had no firm political conviction could become a Bolshevik after seeing the film ".
In working for a firm that made cheap mass-market paperbacks, he was following a line of work-in cheap popular culture forms ( e. g. film posters )-that he had always pursued during his career.
The film was released by Columbia Pictures, with George Stevens ' production firm owning the copyright.
Bosley Crowther, The New York Times critic, gave the film a mixed review, He wrote, " But for those who are looking for drama of a firm and incisive sort, Scarlet Street is not likely to furnish a particularly rare experience.
* In Deception ( film ), the character Wyatt Bose, played by Hugh Jackman, mentioned how many of the colleagues working in the firm matriculated at " Harvard by way of Andover ".
Produced by the Toronto animation firm Nelvana Ltd., The music and sound effects are derived from the film, along with the vocal talents of the main cast from the film.
Snow was particularly annoyed as a television firm had arranged to film him at Lord's to make a fifteen minute programme with John Betjeman about his poem Lords ' Test, which was now cancelled.
A television firm heard of the poem and arranged to film him at Lord's in the First Test against New Zealand later that summer.
As the American frontier passed into history, the myths of the west in fiction and film took firm hold in the imagination of Americans and foreigners alike.
On 23 October 2009, the makers of the documentary film Starsuckers reported that they had received an email from the law firm Carter Ruck, acting on behalf of Clifford and threatening them with an injunction over their film.
He is portrayed as a loving, but firm and concerned father, and also has an important role in this film.
It is currently a subsidiary of Starz Media, a subsidiary and joint venture of venture capital firm Liberty Media and independent film distributor The Weinstein Company.
* Office Space is a film about programmers distressed by their jobs in a cubicle farm at a software firm.

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