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railroad magnate Charles McClung McGhee and | businessman Calvin Morgan McClung. |
Jack McMullen (D), | businessman |
ace against former Senator Joe McPherson, a | businessman then of Pineville and later of Woodworth in |
utcher, pastoralist, pioneer meat exporter, | businessman, politician and philanthropist in Melbourne |
November 1866 for the mechanical engineer, | businessman and Conservative politician Daniel Gooch. |
The media friendly | businessman is a regular on the UK speaker network enco |
In the first meeting, the | businessman produced a letter from then Northern Irelan |
When Fowl meets Chicago | businessman Jon Spiro to show him the Cube, Spiro ambus |
ohn] D'Arco and Roti were the front men for | businessman Pat Marcy and for the mob." |
a leading 17th century British merchant and | businessman . |
cember 1919) was an Australian merchant and | businessman who lived mostly in Britain and sat as a Li |
3) was a 19th-century American merchant and | businessman in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, whose person |
hm Heering (1792-1875), Danish merchant and | businessman, inventor of Cherry Heering Liqueur, |
30, 2006) was an American metallurgist and | businessman. |
1999), was a Mexican-American international | businessman, health and education promoter, who served |
Michael Beasley, | businessman |
Michael Coles, | businessman (co-founder of Great American Cookies) |
on is a former mayor of Flint, Michigan and | businessman. |
Mike Bennett ( | businessman), award winning serial entrepreneur, E3 Med |
Mike McWherter, | businessman, former attorney, son of former Governor Ne |
Mike Harris, | businessman |
Mike Bennett ( | businessman) (born 1974), Bristol-based English busines |
Mike Bennett ( | businessman), Founder E3 Media (digital agency); Chief |
ered the race, with educator Mike Miles and | businessman Rutt Bridges pursuing the Democratic nomina |
es Glenie, army officer, military engineer, | businessman, office holder, and politician (d.1817) |
ercent for the late Democrat Jack Miller, a | businessman from Blanchard, also in Caddo Parish. |
Larry H. Miller, prominent | businessman, owner of the Utah Jazz. |
In 2010, Milliken endorsed | businessman Rick Snyder for the Republican nomination f |
, the property was bought for £9 million by | businessman Marcus Evans, then consisting of an estate |
sort was purchased for about $14 million by | businessman Howard Hughes, who then shortened its name |
Guy Millner, multi-millionaire | businessman |
In 1924, together with like minded trustees | businessman Sidney J. W. Clark and Roland Allen he set |
8, 1813-June 5, 1902) was a miner, rancher, | businessman and politician in Minnesota and Montana. |
April 30, 1938) is an American minister and | businessman who most notably served as president of ACT |
orn 1932, former MP, assistant minister and | businessman . |
rolina to Lewis H. Shaw Sr., a minister and | businessman, and Grace Williams, a homemaker, Richard S |
Walt Minnick (D), | businessman and Nixon Administration official |
hmaker, inventor, missionary, theoretician, | businessman and composer. |
h - former Mayor of Tupelo, Mississippi and | businessman, Defeated in primary run-off |
a celebrity in summer 2004 as a mistress of | businessman Vesa Keskinen, which gained the neologism s |
w York, was a successful Mobile politician, | businessman, author, and the editor of the Mobile Daily |
004, Ameri handily defeated moderate, small | businessman Tim Phillips and conservative, software exe |
pianied by a kind, modest,and mild-mannered | businessman Ralph, who has picked up two hitchhikers, b |
ers, owned by Italian Formula One mogul and | businessman Flavio Briatore, signed Di Carmine on loan |
Bill Maloney, Monongalia County | businessman |
) was a Republican senator from Montana and | businessman. |
On November 16, 2009, Erick Moore, a | businessman from Atlanta and a group of former and curr |
Gore, Hollywood financier Mordecai Wiczyk, | businessman Marvin Davis, actor Cornel Wilde, Senator P |
as forcefully argued by the most successful | businessman in modern Canadian history: Nortel Networks |
Leading Mount Gilead | businessman Allen Levering was the building's namesake; |
Steven Norris, former MP and | businessman. |
ery wealthy man and became a much respected | businessman in the community of Acworth. |
ath (died 1720) was a Mumbai (Bombay)-based | businessman and philanthropist. |
Kate Baillieu and Rupert Murdoch's grandson | businessman David Calvert Jones, other well known resid |
l was re-named in honor of Daniel Murphy, a | businessman and civic leader whose foundation made gene |
cords was founded in 1980 by music industry | businessman David Geffen who, in the early 1970s, had f |
ry music icon Dolly Parton and musician and | businessman Randy Parton. |
scholar, occultist, philosopher, mystic and | businessman; he held a notorious reputation as a con ma |
cholar, occultist, philosopher, mystic, and | businessman. |
credited for creating the award, named for | businessman and philanthropist George Foster Peabody, w |
Named after | businessman and philanthropist Wayne Huizenga, the H. W |
It is named after | businessman Leon Levine. |
Named after | businessman Henry Newhall, Newhall is home to the Willi |
The centre, named for | businessman Frank Lowy, who donated $10 million towards |
f Georgia Max Cleland (D) narrowly defeated | Businessman Guy Millner (R) 48.87% to 47.54% to win ele |
d States Air Force officer, NASA astronaut, | businessman, and engineer. |
1805 - September 3, 1846) was a native born | businessman from St. John's, Newfoundland. |
780 - January 9, 1821) was a naval officer, | businessman and political figure in Upper Canada. |
ichael Cloonan, United States Navy veteran, | businessman |
734 - 8 May 1813) was a Royal Navy officer, | businessman, and politician in Upper Canada. |
ed Chief Petty Officer in the Royal Navy, a | businessman and maritime history writer who is widely r |
Ned Lamont, | businessman and former Democratic nominee for U.S. Sena |
civic affair in San Francisco a Nevada City | businessman, John J. Jackson, claimed that a meeting th |
ol in 1918, she married Charles Nevelson, a | businessman. |
rge Baildon (1868 - 1946) was a New Zealand | businessman and Mayor of Auckland City from 1925 to 193 |
2 - September 29, 1870) was a New Brunswick | businessman and political figure. |
colson Buttle (1900-1973) was a New Zealand | businessman and Mayor of Auckland City from 1957 to 195 |
3 January 1936) was a prominent New Zealand | businessman and politician. |
This article is about the New Orleans | businessman. |
1893-February 18, 1966), was a New Orleans | businessman and civic leader who formed his own brokera |
ber 1883 - 24 April 1986) was a New Zealand | businessman, railways manager and politician. |
accept the marriage proposal of a New York | businessman visiting the island. |
New York | businessman William Backhouse Astor, Jr. was the drivin |
other large parcels going to Dutch New York | businessman Henry Beekman. |
Frank Bailey (financier), a New York | businessman and philanthropist (Bailey Fountain, Bailey |
1844 - April 25, 1887) was a New Brunswick | businessman and political figure. |
- 26 August 2009) was a retired New Zealand | businessman, and the second baronet of the Harris Baron |
Paul Snyder is a Buffalo, New York | businessman and former owner of the Buffalo Braves bask |
Chris Moller, New Zealand | businessman |
Rob Couhig, New Orleans | businessman and politician, was reared in West Felician |
Percy Vinnell (1879-1938) was a New Zealand | businessman and Mayor of Timaru. |
built on 35 acres (140,000 m2) for New York | businessman Archibald White in 1907, consists of 20 bui |
is (born 9 September 1938) is a New Zealand | businessman and aviation entrepreneur. |
, but sold it to a group backed by New York | businessman Elliot Stein the next year. |
ned in 1998 and sold his shares to New York | businessman Jeffrey Loria. |
6 - September 12, 1886) was a New Brunswick | businessman and political figure. |
His father was a New York | businessman, restaurant owner, theatrical producer and |
(played by Jack Scalia) is a bored New York | businessman who decides to change his life become a Hol |
Lucien Alexis, Sr., a prominent New Orleans | businessman. |
0, 1842 - November 24, 1924) was a New York | businessman and politician. |
He father was wealthy New York | Businessman Herman Albrecht. |
The story is about a New Orleans | businessman who is haunted by guilt following the death |
y talent manager Arthur Judson and New York | businessman and music lover James Grayson. |
, 1824 - July 14, 1872) was a New Brunswick | businessman and political figure. |
n of more than 1,100 works from New Orleans | businessman Roger H. Ogden's private collection. |
e Vandergelder, a wealthy Yonkers, New York | businessman in the market for a wife. |
Honoris causa) (born 1946) is a New Zealand | businessman and politician, founder and principal of Hu |
Clay Shaw, New Orleans | businessman and the only person prosecuted in connectio |
12; September 27, 1891) was a New Brunswick | businessman and political figure. |
at "Clay Bertrand" was actually New Orleans | businessman Clay Shaw. |
ited, the investment company of New Zealand | businessman, Graeme Hart. |
January 9, 1811 - 1884) was a New Brunswick | businessman, explorer and political figure. |
ham (1796 - 1 April 1882) was a New Zealand | businessman and politician. |
ober 1915 in New Zealand) was a New Zealand | businessman and philanthropist responsible for the esta |
ay 21, 1977) was a Newfoundland politician, | businessman and soldier. |
rominent Canadian lawyer, newspaper editor, | businessman, and provincial and federal politician. |
-1960) was an American newspaper publisher, | businessman and politician. |
ernal grandfather Emile Nicolle, successful | businessman and artist, taught him and his siblings. |
September 10 - Hans Niels Andersen, | businessman, founder of East Asiatic Company (died 1937 |
K. O. Abiola, was a popular Nigerian Yoruba | businessman, publisher, politician and aristocrat of th |
Olayiwola Alani Bankole is a Nigerian Egba | businessman and chieftain from Ogun State. |
Jan Henrik Nitter Hansen, | businessman and politician (d.1879) |
Michel Suleiman then nominated billionaire | businessman Najib Mikati to form a new government. |
July 13 - Norman Dawes, | businessman |
eds both died in 1922, and a North Carolina | businessman, E. Lyndon McKee, purchased the estate two |
Henderson Belk, a North Carolina | businessman, purchased WPDQ Radio in 1964 from Brush-Mo |
North East | businessman and entrepeneur Mr. Javed Majid and plastic |
selling the Twins in 1997 to North Carolina | businessman Don Beaver, who would have moved the team t |
er (born April 8, 1933) is a North Carolina | businessman and politician who served as a U.S. Represe |
ch 1943) was a Scottish-born Northern Irish | businessman and Ulster Unionist Party politician. |
898 - 23 January 1945) was a Northern Irish | businessman and Ulster Unionist Member of Parliament in |
Philip O'Doherty is a Northern Irish | businessman who is currently acting as Chairman for Lea |
Northern Irish | businessman John Shannon bought Adams out of administra |
ady Howard-Lawson in 1994 to Northern Irish | businessman Edward Haughey. |
el White (born 1930) is a Northwest English | businessman and football director, who still remains Ch |
n, New Brunswick, and is a notable Canadian | businessman. |
e o Liliha who married the notable American | businessman Benjamin Pitman. |
Hyacinthe, Canada East, he was a notary and | businessman before being elected to the Canadian House |
February 13, 1827 - 1876) was a Nova Scotia | businessman and political figure. |
ranswick Tory (1862-1944) was a Nova Scotia | businessman and politician. |
28, 1914 - March 7, 2004) was a Nova Scotia | businessman, educator and member of the Canadian Senate |
Houston is now a | businessman in Louisville, Kentucky, owning and operati |
Amani-Dove retired in 2005 and is now a | businessman in the Washington, D.C. metro area. |
Steven Halliday - The Fox - American, now a | businessman. |
ed United States Army general, and is now a | businessman. |
Now a | businessman and native of Holly Springs, Batchelor has |
David P. O'Brien, Canadian | businessman |
She is the second daughter of a | businessman, Dharmalingam (Thangavelu). |
ated verbatim in the fictional world of the | businessman and the call girl (most notably the exchang |
He was born in 1806 as the son of wealthy | businessman Daniel Isaachsen and his second wife Hanne |
am Nicholson (1820-1916), son of successful | businessman Robert Nicholson. |
n at Banstead, Surrey in 1929, the son of a | businessman. |
The team was owned by a group of Birmingham | businessman with Ferd Weil as team president. |
Fanning, the son of American | businessman John Fanning and Peruvian lady Micaela Garc |
rcade in town, much to the chagrin of local | businessman Joseph Rutter (Joe Don Baker). |
orn in Mitcham, Surrey, the eldest son of a | businessman father and musical mother. |
He married Emily Evans, sister of the | businessman and politician Sir Francis Evans, 1st Baron |
g rock empire by becoming the kind of tough | businessman who is as much at home in the courtroom as |
part of Pavonia, a patroonship of Amsterdam | businessman Micheal Pauw.Bout was the second of three s |
running team with the support of Australian | businessman Craig Gore, and finished 7th in the champio |
Bush, former Florida Secretary of Commerce, | businessman |
an MacLaurin, Baron MacLaurin of Knebworth, | businessman and head of the England and Wales Cricket B |
He was born in Bergen as a son of self-made | businessman Harald Jansen (1903-1985) and housewife Hel |
He is the son of successful | businessman Russell Ambrose, who founded and still owns |
In 2008, he joined the defense of Japanese | businessman Kazuyoshi Miura, but Miura committed suicid |
d married Pei Minglun, the wealthy son of a | businessman. |
Parker was born in London, the son of the | businessman (and one-time British Rail chairman) Sir Pe |
Packard, a successful, crooked, bully of a | businessman |
Khadija El Gammal, the daughter of Egyptian | businessman Mahmoud El Gammal. |
, the track was named in honor of Charlotte | businessman Irwin "Ike" Belk, a former Tar Heel track l |
g retreat while owned by a group of wealthy | businessman until it was purchased in 1924 by Dr. Henry |
Jane Drummond (1816-1907), wife of Montreal | businessman John Redpath (1796-1869). |
They are now a community of small | businessman and traders, although many are still engage |
Whilst investigating the disappearance of a | businessman, the pair find themselves stuck in a myster |
ark Island Tours, Inc., a venture of German | businessman Farhad Vladi and two American business part |
Thomas was the oldest son of a | businessman, whose empire of candle manufacturing, real |
Bliss supported a group of Halifax | businessman by advocating a charter for the Bank of Nov |
granite in 1912 under the guidance of local | businessman William Baron. |
The son of a | businessman, he studied at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wil |
rried Deborah Prince, the daughter of local | businessman Hezekiah Prince. |
ney, finds himself in the bed of successful | businessman Chen Handong (Hu Jun). |
s funeral and he soon enlists the help of a | businessman friend to attract as many sponsors as the f |
signed the Rush Street mansion of prominent | businessman Cyrus Hall McCormick. |
y portrayed Barkley, an employee of wealthy | businessman U.S. Bates (Jackie Gleason) in the film The |
ons' Point, against the schemes of ruthless | businessman Ashley Wheeler (Peter Whitford). |
He was the cousin of Texas | businessman Timothy Dwight Hobart. |
arried to Basant Kumar Birla, son of Indian | businessman Ghanshyam Das Birla in April 1942.. |
Marie Sophie Hansen, daughter of well-to-do | businessman Hans Peter Hansen. |
ied Maude Henrietta, the daughter of Guelph | businessman Thomas H. Scarff. |
in 1808 as an agent for a group of Bermuda | businessman. |
8 - December 15, 1981) was the wife of U.S. | businessman and philanthropist John D. MacArthur and wa |
7 - Vere Ponsonby, 9th Earl of Bessborough, | businessman, politician and Governor General of Canada |
on October 22, 1893 in Berlin, the son of a | businessman. |
twentieth century was the residence of the | businessman Harry Dowsett, who formed a civil engineeri |
s own lifetime and he was sufficiently of a | businessman to have profited by it. |
Kettmann was the eldest son of a | businessman and worked for his father until the company |
ion in 1900, it was named in honor of local | businessman Harrison Phoebus (1840-1886), who is credit |
When he rejected an offer from | businessman Gus Mears to move Fulham to land where the |
rch 11, 1900) was a Canadian office holder, | businessman, and politician. |
James O'Hara, military officer and | businessman in America (b. |
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