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1 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 10427 | Ken
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He began studying Pilates in 2009. Having a background in coaching has made him a gifted teacher of the Pilates Method. What he loves most about teaching Pilates is watching bodies, attitudes, and lives change for the better. He is passionate about his clients and loves the Yakima community.
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2 | DBpedia Abstract | 5092 | Henri Darmon
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1 | DBpedia Abstract | 13729 | Akın Eldes
Akın Eldes is a prominent Turkish guitarist, who is best known for his work with Bulutsuzluk Özlemi between 1986–2000. He was born in Frankfurt, Germany, and played mandolin and flute as a child. Eldes started playing the guitar in high school. He played with the bands E-5, Painted Bird, Asım Can Gündüz, singer-songwriter Bülent Ortaçgil, bassist Gürol Ağırbaş, composer Melih Kibar and Çapkınlar among others prior to joining Bulutsuzluk Özlemi. Nowadays, he is playing with a Turkish rock band Pinhani. Eldes is a respected session musician and also has six solo albums which tell his musical aspect; Kafi (2001), Türlü (2004), Cango (2007), Ara Taksim (2009), Başka Türlü (2010) and Hane-i Akustik (2011). Akın Eldes's unique technique and the characteristic sound make him different from other guitarists in the world. | [
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Recently, I successfully completed a contracted sales and marketing job with Quality Media (where I established, maintained and grew their sales team while establishing a company-wide record for most closes in a week), and returned to the northeast shortly thereafter; I have lived in the greater-Boston area since May, 2016.
I am a multi-faceted Outside Sales professional who has a proven record of success over multiple industries, including selling to C-level executives, all while diligently tracking my success, activities and clients via CRM (mainly Salesforce but I've used others, as well). I am ambitious, outgoing, a very quick learner, have the experience and know-how to work successfully as a remote employee, and I speak/write conversational Spanish.
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We are a mobile marketing expert whose focus is helping businesses generate more leads using advanced mobile marketing strategies. Not having a mobile marketing strategy today is like not having a website strategy a decade ago.
Established in 2000.
Binary Ideas Mobile Marketing is a leader in creative solutions for Mobile Site and Application Development. We are a team of enthusiastic, creative professionals who are savvy with the new trends in the mobile era. Even more so, we are constantly exploring the boundaries of what can be experimented--and ultimately, created--with the evolving mobile technology. Armed with experience and loaded with countless innovative designs in mobile sites, native apps, and social networks, Binary Ideas is your partner to a successful mobile web beginning.
I earned a bachelor's degree in Computer Information System from Strayer University and graduated Cum Laude. My penchant for information technology drove me to learn more about web programming, web designing, online marketing and mobile marketing, which I consider a very powerful media for establishing businesses' web presence and branding in the digital world. | [
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4 | DBpedia Abstract | 27954 | Trauma (band)
Trauma is an American heavy metal band. It was known as being the band of bass virtuoso Cliff Burton, before he left them to join Metallica. Their music is comparable to that of Iron Maiden and Montrose with faster tempos, which is shown in the tracks "The Day All Hell Broke Loose" and "Lay Low" from their debut album. Kris Gustofson went on to play in numerous other bands, most notably St. Elmo's Fire. Michael Overton did an interview with Joel McIver for his book To Live Is to Die: The Life and Death of Metallica's Cliff Burton. In 2014, the band signed a world-wide contract with German record label, Pure Steel Records. Their new album, "Rapture and Wrath" was released on February 27, 2015 making their first album in 31 years since "Scratch and Scream released in 1984. The band released a video of one of the new songs, "When I Die", in February 2015. The band has currently added guitarist and main song writer Bobby Cannon from the dark symphonic metal band Discordia. Bobby was featured in November 2015's Guitar Player Magazine. | [
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1 | DBpedia Abstract | 4874 | Pentti Aalto
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4 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 27008 | 2013 Dr Tatiana V. Vakhitova
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Tatiana is a member of Darwin and Lucy Cavendish Colleges.
Tatiana is a PhD candidate (Degree is expected in January 2013) and a research coordinator for the CSD.
Tatiana holds an MPhil Degree from the Land Economy (University of Cambridge) and an undergraduate Degree from the Moscow Academy of Finance. Her studies at the Land Economy awoke her interest in Sustainable Development, Impact Assessment tools and policies for sustainable built environment.
Tatiana joined the CSD in January 2009 to do research in the interdisciplinary area of Sustainable Development and Historic Cities, focusing on urban planning cultural heritage impact assessment tools.
Tatiana is a founding Committee member and a president of the University of Cambridge GreenBRIDGE Society (‘Buildings, Research, Innovation, Development, Governance, Energy/Environment’), involving researchers and practitioners interested in Sustainable Built Environment (www.greenbridge.org.uk ).
The Society organises seminars, conferences, and runs research projects.
Tatiana has experience in teaching undergraduate level students and facilitating teaching events for graduate students, supervising for the Land Economy, JBS, being a Teaching Assistant for the Engineering Management Division (2010-2011) and the JBS (2011-2012), and a facilitator for the JBS and the CPSL graduate programmes at the University of Cambridge. Tatiana is an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy since 2010.
Tatiana has got industry experience in Strategic Planning and Valuation, working for the Jones Lang LaSalle as well as international project-management skills through the representation work for an international enterprise in Germany. Tatiana speaks English, German in addition to her native Russian.
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2 | DBpedia Abstract | 8868 | Evo Terra
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2 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 3521 | Syphers Monument
Syphers Monument Company has the largest inside display in the entire Seacoast area. Our services specialize in engraving, unique and complex gravestones while also known for repair and restoration. Syphers Monument strives be more than accommodating in helping you choose a gravestone at a particularly difficult time. Let us help you create memorable gravestones for your love ones.
Established in 1990.
Syphers Monument Company of Hampton, NH has been servicing the Rockingham and Essex Counties for over 25 years. Longtime owner Roger Syphers, passed away last year and handed the reigns down to his son, Richard Syphers. Having always been a part of the business, Richard is inspired to carry on the family business.
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2 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 14638 | Roger Ferguson
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Over 3 Generations - Since 1956 the family owned and operated Jefferson Restaurant has been serving mouth watering specialties such as our very own Virginia Peanut Soup, steaks, seafood, southern favorites, and Italian dishes served in an English Country setting. The Jefferson Restaurant has been serving Williamsburg Diners and the local surround community since 1956. There is a full menu of delicious reasons why the Jefferson Restaurant is so highly recommended. Reservations recommended for larger groups. Harriet Baganakis Petrell opened The Jefferson in 1956. Over the years her son John, daughter Julie, son-in-law Eddie and grandson Mark have worked there and made it their 'second home'. Harriet, Johnny, Julie and Eddie have since passed on, but Mark Wright is still here 7 days a week. in fact, his kids, the Jefferson's fourth generation, are being raised in the restaurant too. It's in the family DNA! 59 years and still going strong! 2012 Virginia Gazette 'Best Steakhouse' winner! The Owner Mark has been in the restaurant business his whole life. It's what he knows, what he does, what he loves. You can find him at The Jefferson 7 days a week from open 'til close. Ask for him by name - he'd love to say hello! | [
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1 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 26814 | Claire Harmer
I am an established professional translator working from French and Spanish into English (my native language) with an MA in Technical and Specialised Translation.
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MEDICAL DOCUMENTS
- Physician and patient questionnaires
- Hospital admission and discharge reports
- Patient-facing information, e.g. hospital brochures
- Medical research papers
PHARMACEUTICAL DOCUMENTS
- Summaries of Product Characteristics (SmPCs)
- Patient Information Leaflets (PILs)
- Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) reports
- Informed consent forms
- Clinical trial documentation
PACKAGING DOCUMENTS
- Labels
- Printing
- Sustainable materials
- Pulp and papermaking
- Pharmaceutical packaging
I also have experience in various other fields, including travel & tourism and legal translation.
As well as translation, I offer proofreading, editing, localisation and transcription services. If you'd like to know more about the work I do, please consult my website: www.harmertranslations.co.uk
In order to keep on top of industry developments and network with companies in the medical, pharmaceutical and packaging sectors, I attend various industry events in the UK and around Europe. For 2016, I have already attended the 'Pharmapack' Drug Delivery and Packaging trade fair in Paris for the third consecutive year. I have several other industry events lined up for the rest of the 2016.
Closer to home, I am the Minutes Secretary for the London Regional Group, a branch of the ITI (Institute of Translation and Interpreting) which enables translators and interpreters in the London area to meet, learn new skills and share experiences. The LRG also organises regular CPD events, most of which I am involved in. | [
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1 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 1635 | AIM Your Way
AIM Your Way, LLC-Providing Superior Property Maintenance Services
Founded in 1986, AIM Your Way, LLC (AIM) is a nationwide field services company, owned by its parent company, America's InfoMart, Inc. Our services include property inspections, pre-sale/REO property preservation and maintenance, VPR, Code Compliance and valuations. AIM developed and continues to employ a high touch customer service model that has yielded long-standing partnerships with its clients. Suzanne Ball became CEO in 1999 and then qualified AIM to become a 100% woman-owned WBENC certified business entity. AIM is privately owned and operated out of Allen, Texas.
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Whether you are a small high-touch special servicer, asset manager, investor, or large servicer, you need a national field service provider that takes care of your properties anywhere in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands and Guam, so you can focus on your job-and let you do what you do best.
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Our general dentistry services include a wide range of preventive and restorative options designed for patients of all ages. Services include teeth cleanings, sealants, fillings, crowns, and implants.
Cosmetic dentistry consists of a suite of services designed to improve the appearance of your teeth. These services allow us to brighten, straighten, or reshape your smile so it reaches its full potential.
Our array of hygiene services helps prevent and stop decay and includes fluoride treatments, sealants, and periodontal treatment.
Our implant dentistry services include single- and multiple-tooth replacement, as well as implant-supported dentures.
Our pediatric dentistry services focus on providing gentle and compassionate dental care to children from infancy through adolescence and include infant oral health exams, sealants, and fluoride treatments.
From the mildly relaxing effects of nitrous oxide to the deeply restful state that IV sedation provides, our sedation dentistry options will allow you to receive the dental treatments you need without fear or pain.
Dr. Riccobene has lived in the NC Research Triangle area for nearly 20 years and opened Riccobene Associates Family Dentistry 15 years ago. He moved here from New York (where he graduated from New York University) seeking a safe and cozy place to raise his family and fell in love with this area. Dr. Riccobene strives to provide his patients the highest-quality oral and dental care through expertise and state-of-the-art technology.
As Dr. Riccobene has expanded Riccobene Associates Family Dentistry throughout the Raleigh area, the dentists who've joined his practices have adopted his philosophy of care: 'We appreciate you allowing us to serve you.' Each of our dentists is given autonomy in acting in your best interest to provide only the care you want, need, and can fit into your family's budget. | [
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1 | DBpedia Abstract | 29201 | Sven Kalisch
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1 | DBpedia Abstract | 28105 | Korn Digital EP 2
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BIOGRAPHY … After graduating from St. John's High School Fred began working for Tick & Company, Inc. a downtown insurance brokerage firm. He attended evening college at Pace University. While at Tick & Company, Inc. his understanding of the brokerage business and people skills exceeded his years of experience and salary. Despite Fred's success, his youth made it difficult for him to obtain the salary he desired. A recruiter suggested that if he became an insurance recruiter, he could earn the income he warranted. Fred took his advice, joined Michael Craig Personnel, Inc. and became their top producer within his first year of employment. Three years later, he founded Gorman Personnel Consultants Inc., a human resources company dedicated to the placement of insurance professionals. Over the next thirty plus years Fred developed numerous professional friendships based on loyalty, integrity, and effectiveness. His unique understanding of the brokerage business and the people who work within it, has led to unmatched success in the recruiting of brokerage executives and acquisition of businesses.
Specialties: MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS: Sell/merge insurance brokers.
Transferred ownership of over $38 million of annual gross income.
EXECUTIVE RECRUITING Accomplishments: Placed approximately 200 producers that generated over $150 million of revenue for their new employers within the first year of employment. Placed eighteen of the fifty highest paid professionals within the insurance brokerage community, forty-five people who became partners, and the third highest paid insurance brokerage President. | [
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In electronics and control system theory, loop gain is the sum of the gain, expressed as a ratio or in decibels, around a feedback loop. Feedback loops are widely used in electronics in amplifiers and oscillators, and more generally in both electronic and nonelectronic industrial control systems to control industrial plant and equipment. The concept is also used in biology. In a feedback loop, the output of a device, process or plant is sampled and applied to alter the input, to better control the output. The loop gain, along with the related concept of loop phase shift, determines the behavior of the device, and particularly whether the output is stable, or unstable, which can result in oscillation. The importance of loop gain as a parameter for characterizing electronic feedback amplifiers was first recognized by Heinrich Barkhausen in 1921,was developed further by Hendrik Wade Bode and Harry Nyquist at Bell Labs in the 1930s. A block diagram of an electronic amplifier with negative feedback is shown at right. The input signal is applied to the amplifier with open-loop gain A and amplified. The output of the amplifier is applied to a feedback network with gain β, and subtracted from the input to the amplifier. The loop gain is calculated by imagining the feedback loop is broken at some point, and calculating the net gain if a signal is applied. In the diagram shown, the loop gain is the product of the gains of the amplifier and the feedback network, −Aβ. The minus sign is because the feedback signal is subtracted from the input. In amplifiers, the loop gain is the difference between the open-loop gain curve and the closed-loop gain curve (actually, the 1/β curve) on a dB scale. The gains A and β, and therefore the loop gain, generally vary with the frequency of the input signal, and so are usually expressed as functions of the angular frequency ω in radians per second. | [
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2 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 1990 | Chris Parish
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Our company is superior in location and convenient in transportation. The area of the manufacturing site is more than 20, 000sqm. We have a team of experienced professional managers and engineering technical personnel. We specially purchased advanced automatic ACP (Aluminum Composite Panel) production lines and an advanced test devices from Germany. Upholding the concept of ''Sincerity Based, the Pursuit of Excellence'', we use high-quality materials from the USA and Sweden and apply advanced aluminum-plastic production technology from Japan to manufacture high class ACP for interior and exterior finishes.
Meanwhile, Xinghe has established a set of strict quality assurance system and successfully passed the evaluation of ISO9001 and ISO2001 certifications. Our products were praised by the Bureau of Building Materials Industry of China as ''Green Building Material Products'', successively passed the random inspection of the Building Material Research Center of The State and ACP Product Quality Supervision and Test Center and were confirmed to be the industrial standard. They are recommended by the Ministry of the Construction as excellent products.
Thanks to excellent quality, perfect marketing and good after-sales service, our products have been in active demand in every part of the country and are chosen by a number of priority projects and large buildings. They also sell well in Europe and Southeast Asia. The modern marketing network will promote us to develop internationally.
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1 | DBpedia Abstract | 22685 | Kim Goody
Kim Goody (born 19 February 1954, London, England) is an English actress, composer, singer and songwriter. One of her earliest stints as a singer was providing backing vocals on Dave Davies' 1983 album Chosen People.She has starred in television shows such as Play Away and No. 73. She featured in the BBC's 1975 Christmas production Great Big Groovy Horse, a rock opera based on the story of the Trojan Horse shown on BBC2 starring Julie Covington, Bernard Cribbins and Paul Jones. It was later repeated on BBC1 in 1977 In 1990, she competed in A Song For Europe to choose the UK song for The Eurovison Song Contest with the song "Sentimental Again". She came third. Sandie Shaw later recorded the song. Her husband Alan Coates won the Song For Europe contest ten years earlier in 1980, going on to place 3rd at the Eurovision Song Contest as part of the group Prima Donna. She wrote the music for The Magic House and the 1994 revival of Rainbow with her husband Alan Coates. As a singer-songwriter she co-wrote the song "In My Car" alongside Ringo Starr. Alongside their composition and publishing company, Goody set up Soho Square Studios audio post-production in 2011. The song "Don't Turn Around", originally recorded by Tina Turner and a hit for both Aswad and Ace of Base in different versions, was also recorded and released by Goody. Alan Coates was, for a while, a member of the backing band for Bucks Fizz, featuring Shelley Preston, as opposed to the earlier incarnation with Jay Aston. Kim Goody also does the voice-over for Bong and Halley on Tiny Planets, a children's show which she also co-wrote the theme song for. | [
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Deirdre M. Curtin (born 17 January 1960) is a legal scholar who works in the area of law and governance of the European Union. She is currently Professor of European Law at the University of Amsterdam. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Curtin studied law at University College Dublin and Trinity College, Dublin. She was appointed to the faculty of the Europa Institute at Utrecht University. In 2003, she moved to the professorship of International and European Governance and the multidisciplinary Utrecht School of Governance. In 2008 she was appointed Professor of European Law at the University of Amsterdam, where in 2009 she founded the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance ACELG. Additionally for many years she was visiting professor at the College of Europe in Bruges. Since 2003 Curtin is member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. She was the first woman to be appointed a member of the Academy in the section law. In 2007, she won the Spinozapremie, the first time it was awarded to a lawyer. Her specialist fields are European law and governance of the European Union. She studies phenomena such as democracy, legitimacy and accountability. | [
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As a family owned business, we provide a personal touch. Our business can offer all types of personal and commercial insurance. We also provide accounting, book keeping, and tax work, as well as some financial planning. For further information, visit our website or give us a call. We would love to hear from you.
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Our father started the business in 1960 and established a work ethic based on service. His commitment to serving the clients was instilled into his son and daughter who have continued running the business ever since.
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1 | DBpedia Abstract | 5191 | Zbigniew Brzezinski
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1 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 11757 | The Lock Guy
With over 20 years experience, this one-man locksmith business offers service second to none. This allows me to cater to the needs of my customers one at a time offering a personalized experience. The Lock Guy specializes in the following commercial and residential locksmith services:
Emergency lock-out service
Locks re-keyed, repaired & installed
Broken key in lock
Sliding glass door locks repaired / replaced
Panic hardware / Egress control
Access control / Electronic locks
Safes installed & combinations changed
Licensed, Bonded & Insured
CCB# 204533
License# 5729 OCLS
'Prevention is key.'
Established in 2014.
Having started my Locksmithing apprenticeship in 1994. I have worked for many locksmiths from whom all I have learned trade skills that have made me the Locksmith I am today. Locksmithing is where I belong, it's what I've always done best.
Born and raised in Southern California I started my locksmith career in 1994 in Temecula, CA. My wife and I moved up to Oregon in 2006 for a better way of life. We started out in Roseburg where I owned the Handysmith llc for a few years but a struggling local economy forced me to close. In 2010 we moved to Salem where I worked for a couple local locksmith shops. In 2014 I Opened The Lock Guy to put my skills back to work. Being a Locksmith and security professional is not only my passion, it is also the means of providing for my wonderful and supportive family, Thank you for believing in me. | [
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1 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 14999 | Trevor Munday
Country Operations Careers Barclays PLC Barclays Africa Group
About Us Investor Relations Citizenship News Contact
About Us Board and Management Board Trevor Munday
In this section:
Our Strategy
Who we are
Corporate governance
Board and Management
Board
Alex Darko
Ashok Vaswani
Colin Beggs
Daisy Naidoo
David Hodnett
Francis Okomo Okello
Jason Quinn
Maria Ramos
Mark Merson
Mohamed Husain
Patrick Clackson
Paul O'Flaherty
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Trevor Munday
Wendy Lucas Bull
Yolanda Cuba
Executive Committee
Arrie Rautenbach
Bobby Malabie
Charles Russon
Charles Wheeler
Craig Bond
David Hodnett
Jason Quinn
Maria Ramos
Nomkhita Nqweni
Peter Matlare
Sarah Louw
Yasmin Masithela
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Trevor Munday
Trevor joined the Board as an independent director in 2007. On 19 September 2013, he was appointed as Lead Independent Director of the Group. He is the Chairman of the Group Risk and Capital Management and Concentration Risk Committees and is a member of the Board Finance and Directors' Affairs Committees.
In 2001, Trevor was appointed as an executive director of Sasol Limited, with global responsibility for finance and accounting, risk management, internal audit, corporate affairs and planning. In 2003, he assumed responsibility for Sasol Group’s global chemical businesses. He retired as deputy chief executive of Sasol on 31 December 2006.
Trevor is the non-executive chairman of Reunert Limited.
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4 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 4316 | Southern Painting
After 28 years and 100,000+ customers, we pride ourselves on being your number one choice for exterior and interior residential painting.
* Interior & Exterior Painting * Exterior Painting * Custom Painting & Finishes * Drywall, Trim & Repair Services * Concrete Floor Coatings * Deck & Fence Staining * Wrought Iron Fence Painting
Established in 1989.
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Our painting teams take great care in properly preparing the interior and exterior of your home before any painting project. We thoroughly clean up each day so that you can continue to live in your home. Whether you want to spruce up a room with a new paint color or completely revamp the look of your house, you can trust that Southern Painting will deliver outstanding results!
We guarantee a start time and a completion date, weather permitting. And, most importantly, all our work is backed by our Southern Painting 3 Year Warranty. We pride ourselves on attention to detail and customer satisfaction. Rest assured, we will be there to assist you should you need us long after the project is completed.
Tim says the key to building one of the most successful painting companies in Texas is not only meeting, but also exceeding the customer's expectations. 'Even though we have painted more than 100,000 homes and have been in business since 1989, the key to our success is systematically meeting our commitments each and every day.'
Most importantly, Tim believes that real value in a painting project comes from a combination of a competitive price and the peace of mind that comes from choosing the right company to invite to your home!
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2 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 15 | Bridgestone Golf
Bridgestone Golf, Inc., based in Covington, GA, manufactures and markets premium golf balls, clubs and accessories under the Bridgestone and Precept brand names. Bridgestone is represented on a world stage by a number of internationally famed golfers including Fred Couples, Matt Kuchar, Davis Love III, Brandt Snedeker, Paula Creamer, Nick Price, and Lee Trevino. Bridgestone Golf, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bridgestone Sports Co. Ltd., whose headquarters are in Tokyo.
Bridgestone Golf, Inc. is proud to be the #1 Ball Fitter in Golf as the industry leader in live launch monitor fittings. Bridgestone provides three ways for golfers to find the ball that best fits their game: live fittings through the Bridgestone Ball Fitting Challenge, live online chats with ball fitting experts through its B-FIT service, and an easily accessible Online Ball Selection Guide. For more information on ball fitting, including a complete schedule of Ball Fitting Challenge events, visit www.bridgestonegolf.com. | [
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4 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 1450 | Deep Soul Records
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2 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 15215 | Philippine Postal Corporation
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Mikhail Olegovich Yefremov (Russian: Михаи́л Оле́гович Ефре́мов; born November 10, 1963) is a Russian film and stage actor, Meritorious Artist of Russian Federation (1995). Mikhail is the son of People's Artist of the USSR Oleg Yefremov and Sovremennik Theatre actress Alla Pokrovskaya (Boris Pokrovsky's daughter). He made his stage and screen debut in mid 1970's as schoolboy. In 1982-1984 Yefremov served in Soviet Army. In 1987 he graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School. Yefremov was married four times, has six children. His first wife was the editor Asya Vorobieva, their son Nikita is a Sovremennik Theatre actor. His second wife was the actress Evgeniya Dobrovolskaya, their son Nikolay is also an actor. His third wife was actress Kseniya Kachalina, they have a daughter Anna Mariya. His fourth wife is audio engineer Sofiya Kruglikova, they have daughters Vera and Nadezhda, and son Bori. From 2009 on Yefremov presents Channel One show Wait for Me, dedicated to search of long lost relatives and friends. In 2010's he collaborated Dmitry Bykov over their project "Citizen Poet" (a pun on Nikolai Nekrasov's poem "Poet and Citizen"). Yefremov reads poems, written by Bykov, which are usually satirical comments on the contemporary Russian society, politics and culture. Each poem parodies the style of a famous poet of the past, e.g. Pushkin, Nekrasov, Kipling, among others. It was originally broadcast on Dozhd TV channel, but the original project was closed, because the poems were too critical towards Russian government. Currently, the show is hosted in audio format by Echo of Moscow radio station. | [
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1 | DBpedia Abstract | 29474 | Andrew R. Brodbeck
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Kimberlee was born and raised in Southern California. She was an artist from an early age and picked up her camera in high school. She was the office manager and executive assistant for a tax lawyer for many years until her first daughter was born. She then quit to raise that daughter and picked up the camera again and quickly became one of the most sought after photographers in the Ventura County area. Booking an average of 45 weddings a year based on 100% word of mouth show that her clients and other vendors trust capturing their most important memories with her. Kimberlee has 2 more daughters and finds the balance between a successful business and family very rewarding.
Now available in Southern California and in the Boise, Idaho area!
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1 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 11167 | SR
Consultancy
SR Consultancy is an affiliate of Wills and Trusts protection who are members of the Society of Will Writers. We are based in Sittingbourne Kent. Our areas of expertise are Will Writing, Lasting Powers of Attorney, Property Trusts, Estate Planning and Business Protection / Succession Planning.Each Will & Trust drafted is covered by £2 million Professional Indemnity Insurance, so whatever service you choose we guarantee that you're in safe hands.Our aim is to provide our customers with the best guidance to leaving a legally protected inheritance to their children and beneficiaries.
Established in 2014.
We started SR consultancy after working for only of the UK leading providers for a number of years. We were constantly being asked if we provided more products, such as wills or probate. We had to say no! As one of our colleague's is a para legal and a member of the society of Will writers, we decided to set upour own consultancy.
We now are able to offer clients a full range of services from Life Assurance to Trusts
Stephen started in the Financial Services industry as an International Independent Financial Advisor, He was originally based in Prague, Czech Republic then moved to Warsaw in Poland. His Main role was to source medium to long term investments for the Ex Pat communities. This could be in defensive stocks on low risk strategies or long term low risk investments, or investing in funds to produce income for university fee for later in life to give their children a good start in life.
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4 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 4266 | Halley Resources
Halley Resources was founded in 1990 by Russell Halley to provide support services to a wide range of creative professionals. The business grew and evolved; by 1995 he had incorporated, hired additional staff, moved to the photo district and refined its purpose: to provide representation for stylists in the fashion and advertising industries. We didn't start at another agency and then move on - we've created our own model of what we think an agency can be. | [
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2 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 14742 | Emily Thomas Kendrick
EMILY THOMAS KENDRICK is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Atlanta-based Arrow Exterminators. Family owned and operated by the Thomas Family since 1964, Arrow is the sixth largest pest control company in the United States and the 2nd largest privately held, ranked by revenue. Arrow boasts a modern fleet of more than 1300 vehicles, 94 Service Centers, over 1650 Team Members, and revenues exceeding $170 Million. With QualityPro Certification by the National Pest Management Association, the company offers innovative and environmentally responsible services to protect the homes and businesses of customers in Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. Arrow operates under 4 brands including Stark Exterminators, Nader's Pest Raiders, Hughes Exterminators, and Arrow Exterminators. Mrs. Kendrick is a member of the Thomas Family’s 3rd generation. Her family and her team have aggressive plans to grow the business to over $240 Million in the next 5 years, over $350 Million in the next 10 years, and over $500 Million in the next 18 years.
Mrs. Kendrick has been in the Pest Management Industry for over 17 years. She began her career at Arrow in 1998. She learned all aspects of the operations side of the business in a number of roles while working in numerous offices in Metro Atlanta before moving into Commercial Pest Control Sales to learn the commercial side of the business. In addition, she gained experience in the Marketing and IT Departments before being promoted to Chief Operating Officer in 2003. She assumed her role as President in 2008 and as Chief Executive Officer in 2010.
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3 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 10237 | Iana Podaru
As a goal-focused and detail-oriented Equity Research Analyst, I have proven both a talent and commitment to utmost accuracy and versatile adaptability in the analysis of financial data, valuations and economic trends.Having moved to Greece in 2009 from Romania, I learned the Greek language very quickly and started my university education almost immediately. Faced with strong competition by a majority of native students, I completed my degree within four years with no delays, graduating first in my class with the highest GPA. This could not have been achieved without my ability to adapt to new environments or dedication to excellence. I have acquired extensive training and practical experience in coverage of large Greek cap companies, and have learned the ins and outs by performing administrative duties. I have shown my proficiency for organization, multitasking and time management, as well as my ability to lead complex projects and deliver high-quality work in deadline driven environments.I believe communication is key to the success of every organization, and I have shown my ability to make valuable contributions working independently or as a part of a cross-functional team, interacting and supporting high-profile customers, and communicating effectively across all organizational levels. | [
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3 | DBpedia Abstract | 21675 | Menglembu
Menglembu (万里望) is a main town in the Ipoh city area Perak, Malaysia, lying at the foot of the Kledang Hill. It is famed for "Menglembu Peanuts", a brand of peanuts that is processed and packed by a factory in the town. Historically, Menglembu and the surrounding areas of the Kinta Valley were settled by Chinese of the Hakka dialect group from South China who worked in the tin mines. These townships were so populated by the Hakka that even many of the non-Chinese people spoke Hakka. Eventually however, most of the Chinese people in the Ipoh area adopted Cantonese, the main dialect of Ipoh town, as their lingua franca. Menglembu "may be" one of the oldest towns in Ipoh. The below shoplot is one of the pre-war shops, built in 1906. It is one of the very few left in the Menglembu town. Most of the shops around have been torn down and rebuilt, while some have been renovated. It is possibly one of the very few left that is still with its original condition. Beside the old buildings and peanuts, nowadays, Menglembu is one of the famous places for eating out. For example, "Twins Chee Cheong Fun", "Traditional Curry Mee" and famous Ipoh White Coffee, are a few examples. One eatery, 有口福,明明记,来发, serves good food and beverages. | [
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Dr. Raja Sundaram is one of the renowned pioneer Surgical Oncologist of South India who laid down foundation for establishing Sundaram Cancer Centre in Chennai to provide comprehensive Cancer Treatment to his patients at affordable cost. With his rich experience in laparoscopic & traditional Cancer Surgery, Dr. Raja Sundaram takes pride for conducting more than 10,000 successful cancer surgeons of various complexities.
Dr. Raja Sundaram pursued his graduation ( MBBS ) as well as his post graduation (Gen Surgery) from Madras Medical College, Chennai in the year 1991 and 1997 respectively.
Dr. Raja Sundaram is a proud achiever of university rank as he has been awarded with gold medal. From the beginning Dr. Raja Sundaram has been interested in Academics & Research. Hence, he has scores of research papers in peer renowned journals and delivered enormous talks both nationally & internationally as an invited speaker. Dr. Rajasundaram is a life member of ASI , ISO, IASO, AROI, ESMO and OGSSI.
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1 | DBpedia Abstract | 29081 | Maz Nadjm
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2 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 1778 | Lawrence Woodcraft Architect
We specialize in new custom homes, additions and remodels. We take a great deal of care in listening to our clients' requirements and then translate them into excellence in design in the many styles of Southern California architecture. We will take your project from initial schematic design, through construction drawings and engineeering. We then submit the plans to obtain the necessary permits for you to commence construction.
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3 | DBpedia Abstract | 19016 | Buck Wolf
Buck Wolf is the executive editor of crime and weird news at The Huffington Post, the weird news guide at About.com, and a member of the Us Weekly Fashion Police. Wolf writes on film, music and TV, but specializes in offbeat features. His writing has appeared in the Village Voice, the Miami Herald, and New York Newsday, and he's appeared as a guest on Countdown with Keith Olbermann. One investigative piece succeeded in getting Larry Harmon's version of Bozo the Clown thrown out of the International Clown Hall of Fame, after he proved that Harmon had falsely described himself as the original Bozo. Wolf was part of the 2001 Peabody Award-winning team at ABC News that covered the September 11 attacks. At ABCNEWS.com from 1997 to 2007, Wolf was entertainment producer and author of The Wolf Files, a weekly pop culture report that was also featured on ABC radio stations across the country. A collection of his work at ABC, The Wolf Files: Adventures in Weird News, was published in 2003 by Globe Pequot Press. In 2009, Wolf launched the Weird News section at AOL News. After AOL purchased the Huffington Post in 2011, Wolf and his core reporters formed HuffPost Weird News. Wolf is also the executive editor of Huffpost Crime. In 2014, Wolf won a Shorty Award in the Weird Category. It was presented by Andrew W.K. Wolf, a native of Great Neck, New York, began his writing career working for Generation magazine at the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1984. His column, written on a very early Macintosh computer (probably the Mac 128 or at best the 512), was called "The Ken Wolf Show," and had the slogan, "Live! From high atop the basement of Harriman Hall," where the magazine's offices were then located. The magazine's original offices have since been replaced by a tree. | [
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3 | Diffbot Knowledge Graph | 4335 | katiemum
Things you should know about me before you start reading this blog...
Hmm, where to start? I am a 32 year old lawyer with a wonderful partner and a gorgeous 22 month old son. We will call my partner G to protect his innocence (and make it easier to type things about him) and will call my beautiful son Mr Toad (because he loves cars and runs around shouting "toot toot!")
I work full time as well as trying to run my three bedroom Victorian terraced home, 7 seat family car and mutant Jack Russell dog, Arthur. Needless to say, it's not easy!
So I thought I would blog about my efforts to go from complete sloven (a lovely word my mother taught me!) to domestic Goddess in the shortest time possible... | [
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