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I am waiting to hear from Brain Aker who is currently sphere heading the Drizzle DB initiative and also happens to be one of the mysql’s early founders.
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Plough without it, and it is called the Aker-staffe, being a pretty bigge cudgell, of about a yarde in length, with an Iron spud at the end, according to this figure:
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Former Bulldog star and controversial commentator Jason Akermanis will feature in a segment titled Aker Attack.
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Former Bulldog star and controversial commentator Jason Akermanis will feature in a segment titled Aker Attack.
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Former Bulldog star and controversial commentator Jason Akermanis will feature in a segment titled Aker Attack.
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Aker ASA is the biggest shareholder in Aker Solutions through a 60 percent stake in Aker Holding, a private firm set up in 2007 to buy Aker's 40.1 percent of Aker Solutions, which was called Aker Kvaerner at the time.
Forbes.com: News 2009
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Aker ASA is the biggest shareholder in Aker Solutions through a 60 percent stake in Aker Holding, a private firm set up in 2007 to buy Aker's 40.1 percent of Aker Solutions, which was called Aker Kvaerner at the time.
Forbes.com: News 2009
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It’s possible then that Akur and Akhu both come from the same root words, as does the name Aker, which, according to the studies made by Egyptologists, is also connected with the Sphinx – being the “guardian of the entrance of the Underworld.”
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Rodney Eade who says 'Aker' has "some things to sort out".
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Exeter announced the appointment of Aker Solutions "Aker" of
Exeter Reports on Development Studies at the Caspiche Gold-Copper Project, Chile - Yahoo! Finance 2010
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