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London boasts at least seven Interweb billionaires amongst its fabled glitterati, but not one of them can begin to measure their fortune or their white-hot technological status against that of old Jimmy Cameron, the founder, chief executive and principle shareholder of NanoGoo International
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After a short but intense period of mourning, the soldier married the old chairman's daughter, which she liked very much because he made her Chief Executive Officer and together they cornered the world's markets in gold and oil, before retiring in their late thirties to live in Antibes and raise a gaggle of spoilt but happy children
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made her Chief Executive Officer and together they cornered the
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Congress now routinely passes laws that violate Constitutional provisions, which our current Constitution-hating Chief Executive is only too happy to sign into law
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One must ask whether it is reasonable to require a Chief Executive to have adequate power in foreign relations and military affairs without at the same time acquiescing in an excess of power held by the same Chief Executive in domestic affairs
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It was almost a source of embarrassment to Georgio Langarde, its chief executive
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now cursed with a Chief Executive who can utter such narcissistic nonsense as: „We"re the ones we"ve been waiting for
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My question therefore is: Are we getting close once again? Are we, as American citizens, subjects to a sovereign, truly represented by our Representatives in Congress, and the overbearing Chief Executive? I think not
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chief executive officer, and president
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uted to the leadership of the Chief Executive
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As the President surrenders his right to confidentiality as Chief Executive, the entire case suddenly rested on an 18 minute erasure
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building is likely to sit largely empty upon completion, because the Mollohan-created organization that it was built for, the Institute for Scientific Research, is in disarray, its chief executive having resigned under a cloud of criticism over his $500,000 annual compensation,
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Described by the local newspaper at this stage of his career as a media mogul, this owner and chief executive was in absolute control
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The name was changed in early 1983, and he became chairman, director and chief executive officer of the newly named Park Communications, Inc
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One theory was that he thought too lofty a title might dim the spotlight on his unique management image as chairman, president and chief executive officer
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At an age when most of the Ithaca-based media mogul’s contemporaries have been retired for 15 years or more, the chairman and chief executive officer of Park Communications, Inc
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He was founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Park Communications, Inc
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Park, founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Park Communications, Inc
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The Chief Executive took his guest down the
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George stood up next the President and as the Chief Executive looked into
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“You're afraid they'll starve or rise up against us,” continued the Chief Executive
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The cabinet members looked toward the Chief Executive and chuckled
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Secretary,” rejoined the Chief Executive
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The Chief Executive opened the trunk of the dusty Ford and he and the boy
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The Chief Executive
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The boy grabbed for the Chief Executive, but it was too late
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The Chief Executive was a firm believer in the notion that if you are going to deal
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“Good idea, Ivy!” replied the Chief Executive
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analyst, former Congressman and much admired friend of the Chief Executive, wrote a
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at the Chief Executive's side
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The chief executive wanted to see him and hear more about his extraordinary proposal
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thanks for the honor the chief executive planned for his late friend
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female consumer is not just the caregiver for her family, she is the chief executive officer of the American household
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We read about exorbitant compensation packages for chief executive officers of companies and politicians with huge unreported deposits in foreign banks
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4 While wandering about in the hills, seeking a suitable shelter, Jesus encountered his universe chief executive, Gabriel, the Bright and Morning Star of Nebadon
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Harry Murphy was the new Chief Executive Officer of
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agers received day-to-day direction from the local Chief Executive -- Harry
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rected at the Chief Executive Officer of the Halifax Plant of AGI Corporation
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In the Chief Executive Officer's eighth floor office George Thorpe and
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of Chief Executive Officer at AGI Halifax
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The owner and Chief Executive of Chapel
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should not call on the Chief Executive Officer without first making an appoint-
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in 1975, eventually becoming their Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer
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The chief executive
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And I didn’t even think that our chief executive played LOTTO!
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They also failed to stand up to their chief executive 67
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Not only that, the chief executive has stated that he wasn’t really concerned about him
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The corporatocracy has probably blocked all paths from the president to his departments to implement the control of the chief executive
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The amount concerned was mind blowing; one hundred and fifty million and growing each time the phone rang had said the SFO chief executive officer
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Government was small when George Washington was the chief executive
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In 2007 Forbes reported that Ray Irani, chief executive officer of Occidental Petroleum, received compensation worth more than $321 million in one year
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David the former President of a world super power, the ex chief executive of mighty Zulimistan would never have dreamed the present humiliating and painful situation
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“They’re happy with that,” replied Bonkers, “and their Chief Executive is waiting a call from us to fix it
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“So what happens next?” asked the chief executive of Justice for Farmers
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“You will need to know,” said Robin, “that the Chief Executive of Justice for Farmers is Mr
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An RSS swayamsevak was to take over as the country’s chief executive
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for Chief Executive post when the then incumbent Mr Bramwell retired
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dismissed as Group Chief Executive of the Bischoff Group
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Bedfordview promoted Doug Repton to the position of Group Chief Executive Officer
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Head Office in Bedfordview and popular opinion favoured the then Chief Executive
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elevated to Chief Executive Officer of Trematon, my mate Mike Meehan was
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He fired some bait in the direction of Airbus but its chief executive, John Leahy, was dismissive saying, “I would have no problem selling aircraft to O’Leary at reasonable prices, but I have not seen anything reasonable from him” (CAPA 15 December 2009)
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The deal would have seen Britvic’s shareholders emerge with 63 per cent of the enlarged company but Roger White of Barr become chief executive
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In the mid 1990s they suffered what current Chief Executive Alex Evans calls the "Big Crisis
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Evans was named Chief Executive and decided the company would focus on addressing its constraints in production and strategy
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The Head Office of the NCCI has permanent staff that is managed by a Chief Executive Officer
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the following executive powers as the chief executive of the
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However, I’m sure Jack would know…” And so saying, Falcon glanced up and over to where Jack Parker, who was the Chief Executive of Garland Crest Security and Head of Security Operations, was quietly standing, vigilantly monitoring both his crew, and everyone else in the vicinity
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As for the man Joel was speaking with, Kathy later learned he was Jack Parker, the Chief Executive President of Garland Crest Security, Head of Security and Operations
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He was a former Secretary to Anambra West Local Government (SLG) in Anambra State, Nigeria; and the Chief Executive of Falex Continental Nigeria Ltd
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Chief Executive and Director
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drama that was to follow when the new Chief Executive
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From there the situation had deteriorated to the point where it became a battleground for drafters commenting on whether the sub-group had deliberately ducked key political discussions on the selection of the Chief Executive to replace the Governor who now was president of the council, and legislators
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In his recent policy speech, he stated, the Queen’s representative had sounded like the Chief Executive of the SAR Government
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All four were multimillionaires and chief executives of major firms
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Endelphin was also the chief executive officer of
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company’s chief executive officer –who was to retire after one or two years–
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The chairman and the chief executive
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the company’s next chief executive officer as this was planned, but also he couldn’t
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the lives of its owners’ majority? Or are they governed by the seasonal alternations in the life of its chief executive officer? All these questions need, of course further
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lawyer representing a firm in the search for a new president and chief executive officer
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a chief executive officer by the time he was 30, and I doubt that anyone has ever asked
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He was a chief executive officer by the time, he was
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'Adding her praise to that of the Chief Executive, Miss Leggett, Under Manager for this sector, has asked staff to remember that our achievement would not have been possible without Mr Stobart's wise and masterful leadership
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She waited, allowing him to digest the full extent of the Chief Executive's magnanimity
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medical bulletin on the second day after the Chief Executive's coronary attack
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In 1987 Phillip Moffitt walked away from his highly successful post as chief executive and editor-in-chief of Esquire magazine to devote himself to exploring the inner life full time
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There are four former presidents and the current chief executive, Bill Clinton, at the funeral
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Power wielded alone is dangerous, and a wise chief executive will listen to people who agree with him, as well as those who have other opinions, in order to make the wisest possible choice
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the task of chairing the board and the work of chief executive should be separate;
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The directors who are not officers are frequently joined by many close ties to the chief executives
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In February 2000, chief executive John Roth of Nortel Networks was asked how much bigger his giant fiber-optics company could get
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As for Cisco, in November 2000, its chief executive, John Chambers, insisted that his company could keep growing at least 50% annually
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Throughout 1999, EMC’s chief executive repeatedly predicted that revenues would hit $10 billion by 2001—up from $5
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Was it overpriced? “Yes, we have a big market cap,” Commerce One’s chief executive, Mark Hoffman, shrugged in an interview
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, returned to the company as its “interim” chief executive officer
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2 Appearing on CNBC on December 30, 1999, EMC’s chief executive, Michael Ruettgers, was asked by host Ron Insana whether “2000 and beyond” would be as good as the 1990s had been
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Executives like Bill Gates of Microsoft or Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway have direct control over a company’s destiny—and outside investors want to see these chief executives maintain their large shareholdings as a vote of confidence
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It seems to be regulation based on the belief that every company, every chief executive officer, and every chief financial officer, is associated with Enron, WorldCom, or Refco
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The letter from the chief executive officer (CEO) in the annual report to stockholders (ARS)