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| Corning adapted their process for making light bulbs | |
| Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands named | Corning an officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau, the |
| f factories located in the cities of Piggott, | Corning, and Rector. |
| s political climate change after the death of | Corning and the retirement of Congressman Sam Stratto |
| ling BICC sold its optical cables business to | Corning and power cables businesses to General Cable |
| e got the land donated by the wealthy Erastus | Corning, and set about building the edifice starting |
| ir Sullivan Park research center in New York, | Corning announced ClearCurve at a press event on 19 S |
| Oliver House in | Corning, Arkansas was built in 1880. |
| Licensed to | Corning, Arkansas, USA, the station is currently owne |
| He died in | Corning at age 92 and is buried there in Walnut Grove |
| Major companies include Dow | Corning, bearing-manufacturer Federal Mogul(formerly |
| n for clearance and in December resigned from | Corning because the company was seeking government re |
| ome believe that the building was named after | Corning because it has 42 floors (which is the same a |
| tion attorney, best known for winning the Dow | Corning breast implant case with damages of $4+ billi |
| Office Surge Protection Products assets from | Corning Cable Systems LLC |
| 1951 and is buried in Sunset Hill Cemetery in | Corning, California. |
| nd constructed through a donation from Alfred | Corning Clark in 1891-1892,and featured an 1100 seat |
| cts), initially under the patronage of Alfred | Corning Clark, and soon Baer not only became the most |
| 1981 | Corning Classic |
| 1985 (1) LPGA | Corning Classic |
| 1988 (2) LPGA Championship, LPGA | Corning Classic |
| finish was a tie for fourth at the 2007 LPGA | Corning Classic. |
| a small astronomical observatory operated by | Corning Community College in Corning, New York. |
| onor-the Eileen M. Collins Observatory-run by | Corning Community College. |
| government and assistant to the president at | Corning Community College from 1962 through 1964. |
| 1973, Quickfit joins the | Corning company |
| Dow | Corning consciously stresses the registered Silastic |
| A large, majority-owned subsidiary of Dow | Corning Corporation is the Hemlock Semiconductor Corp |
| ic') is a trademark registered in 1948 by Dow | Corning Corporation for flexible, inert silicone elas |
| Clients include Dow | Corning Corporation, Lucent Technologies (now Alcatel |
| Alturas, Anderson, Arbuckle, Burney, Colusa, | Corning, Dunsmuir, Esparto (the only part of Yolo Cou |
| Mayor | Corning estimated between 10,000 and 15,000 individua |
| When | Corning gained control of the Lulworth Iron company i |
| Introduced by | Corning Glass Works in 1970, it is now manufactured a |
| hed "Shiny-Brite" ornaments, working with the | Corning Glass Company to mass produce glass Christmas |
| retail park as Trimdon Street; and then past | Corning Glass Works as Pallion New Road, before reach |
| through the joint efforts of the Rotary Club, | Corning Glass Works, the National Defense Education A |
| and ULE 7971(titanium silicate) developed by | Corning Glass, and opaque white Hercuvit, closely rel |
| nsultant to major industrial concerns such as | Corning Glass, PPG Industries, Libbey-Owen-Ford Glass |
| Corning had paid Condon's clearance-related legal exp | |
| Joy | Corning has long been recognized as a leader among mo |
| Captain of the Republican Leadership Council | Corning has promoted a return to a platform of fiscal |
| It comes to an end at a junction with NY 32 ( | Corning Hill Road) south of Albany. |
| Samuel | Corning House is a historic house at 87 Hull Street i |
| In 1941, Erastus | Corning II was elected mayor; Corning served for over |
| Corning in North America. | |
| He joined | Corning in 1962. |
| It was made by Owens-Illinois | Corning in 1967, and discontinued in 1978. |
| The fusion method was originally conceived by | Corning in the 60's as a method for manufacturing aut |
| Inn, is a historic inn and tavern located at | Corning in Steuben County, New York. |
| The mirror is one of many made by | Corning Incorporated as a part of the research that a |
| omponents and subsystems, and was acquired by | Corning Incorporated in 1999. |
| lients such as JetBlue, Constellation Brands, | Corning Incorporated, and Gannett Co., among others. |
| ghton is the Retired Chairman of the Board of | Corning Incorporated. |
| sion glass (ULE) is a registered trademark of | Corning Incorporated. |
| ild, a son Frank Munn Lilley, who was born in | Corning, Iowa, on May 3 and died on May 6, 1880., |
| to the bar in 1878 and commenced practice in | Corning, Iowa. |
| The community of | Corning is renowned as the site of Corning Incorporat |
| . Dore, George L. Dunlop, John Dean Caton, S. | Corning Judd, Joseph W. Barker, Aaron Gibbs, John Bur |
| The Shane's mirror started as a 10,000 lb | Corning Labs glass test blank for the Palomar Observa |
| Corning Museum of Glass | |
| The | Corning Museum of Glass - Corning, New York, U.S.A. |
| d in several museum collections including the | Corning Museum of Glass, the Los Angeles County Museu |
| The | Corning Museum of Glass (Corning, New York), the Hono |
| The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, the | Corning Museum of Glass, the Hokkaido Museum of Moder |
| eums, who became the founding director of the | Corning Museum of Glass and director of the Brooklyn |
| rt; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the | Corning Museum of Glass in New York; and the National |
| ers include: the Cleveland Museum of Art, The | Corning Museum of Glass, the Mint Museum of Craft & D |
| orm Dresser-Rand Company with headquarters in | Corning, New York. |
| ell Co., Hornell, New York, and Rockwell Co., | Corning, New York. |
| free lease from her owner, C. B. Houghton of | Corning, New York, for use as a section patrol boat d |
| College, Pennsylvania (WIKN) and Wink 106 in | Corning, New York (WNKI). |
| Ron | Corning, news anchor on the syndicated morning talk s |
| He was buried at the Mount Hope Cemetery in | Corning, NY. |
| Corning Observer of Corning, California | |
| e Burden Iron Works, on land owned by Erastus | Corning, of Corning's Albany Iron Works, as part of a |
| en he surpassed by a single day Mayor Erastus | Corning of Albany, New York, who died in office in 19 |
| In 1946, | Corning ran for Lieutenant Governor of New York with |
| so a proponent of gay rights, on May 12, 2009 | Corning received the “Interfaith Award” along with th |
| Corning referred to himself as "Erastus Corning 2nd", | |
| ClearCurve is the end result of a | Corning research project looking for products better |
| From February 1999 to December 31, 2002, | Corning Rochester Photonics Corporation functioned as |
| acing driver, currently driving the #05 Owens | Corning Roofing/31-W Insulation Chevrolet Impala for |
| of flat panel display glass by the companies | Corning, Samsung Corning Precision Glass, Nippon Elec |
| e reagent bottles, including Wheaton, Kimble, | Corning, Schott AG and trademark glass names include |
| to being elected lieutenant governor in 1990, | Corning served as a State Senator representing what w |
| ized as a vocal proponent of abortion rights, | Corning served on the Board of Directors for Iowa's c |
| imethylsiloxane materials manufactured by Dow | Corning, the owner of the global trademark. |
| Lillian Russell and the car hit Sylvester T. | Corning, the subsequent court case was settled by the |
| the 589-foot-tall (180 m) 42nd floor enclosed | Corning Tower Observation Deck was opened. |
| s second tallest structure (after the Erastus | Corning Tower). |
| The Erastus | Corning Tower, the tallest building in Albany and the |
| The | Corning train wreck (also known as the Gibson train w |
| eted in 1973, the skyscraper was dedicated to | Corning upon his death in 1983. |
| Hirschmann, Biohit, Labnet, Nichiryo, Gilson, | Corning, VistaLab, Thermo, Jencons, Vertex, Handypett |
| el Ching and Ellen Frankel, March 2012: Helen | Corning Warden Theater, Academy of Vocal Arts |
| In 2003, Beth | Corning was chosen to be the next artistic director. |
| Dow | Corning was formally established in 1943 specifically |
| Corning was the force behind the reconstruction of th | |
| er served as the world headquarters for Owens | Corning, when the company moved to a different locati |
| He then changed to | Corning, where he was a public relations director, an |
| The largest enterprise is Owens | Corning with approximately 180 employees. |
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