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- Galpern was educated at Glasgow University and was a house furnisher.
- In 1916 Nordmark got engaged to Ruth Granath, the daughter of a wealthy furnisher from V鋝ter錽.
- "Decorator and Furnisher " was one of the journals that promoted Cincinnati wood carving.
- From his new building Daking-Smith advertised himself as a draper, furnisher and boot merchant.
- But as the provider of Israel's sword and furnisher of its diplomatic shield, America is being held responsible.
- "All that happens then is that you are testing the phone line between the credit bureau and the credit furnisher.
- Huge contracts for government supplies were passed from the furnishers to sub-contractors, who each paid the furnisher a fee.
- Central West Ealing throve during the mid-20th century when draper, house furnisher, Woolworth, Sainsbury's and WHSmith.
- When a consumer disputes information, a credit bureau is supposed to send the information back to the credit furnisher to have it rechecked.
- But if the credit furnisher merely confirms the information without checking its accuracy, an error can remain uncorrected in a consumer's file.
- The floor is an early-19th-century parquet borrowed from Guillaume Feau, whom Rossi calls " the most exclusive floor furnisher in Paris ."
- The Minister of Finance of the Directory, Dominique-Vincent Ramel-Nogaret, was offered 100, 000 francs for a bribe to give a contract by a furnisher named Langlois.
- Two nights later they struck again, at the Woodford home of a gentleman named Richard Woolridge, a Furnisher of Small Arms in the Office of Ordnance at the Tower of London.
- Ultimately, the proud Murano glass industry, once furnisher of fabulous glassware to emperors, popes and kings, was reduced to producing glass beads for Austria's colonial trade ."
- In August 1894 Douthitt was profiled in the " Art Trades Supplement " to " The Decorator and Furnisher " as " one of the best known decorators in the United States ".
- The Decorative Furnisher said that " in every detail they are to special designs " in brown, black, turquoise, silver and, as a unifying color, " warm putty gray ."
- A May 1883 article in Clothier and Furnisher said, " It is impossible to give an ` exact definition'of the word ` dude'that shall express the various ideas in the minds of those who use it.
- Lawyers said the ruling by the U . S . Court of Appeals in San Francisco was the first by an appellate court on a consumer's right to sue a furnisher of credit information under the Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1970.
- From the mid-nineteenth century onward, the two French trades, " 閎閚iste " and " menuisier, " were often assembled under the single roof of a " furnisher ", and the craft began to make way for the industry.
- He said that he was certain that he had dismantled the network of Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of Pakistan's atom bomb who was exposed this year as a major furnisher of illicit nuclear know-how and material to North Korea, Libya and Iran.
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