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Astrum Solar, an Annapolis-based firm, has installed more than 50 systems in the District and is working with another 50 people on the waiting list for D.C. funds.
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Astrum Solar, an Annapolis-based firm, has installed more than 50 systems in the District and is working with another 50 people on the waiting list for D.C. funds.
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Most residents are reluctant to move forward, said Joshua Goldberg, Astrum's vice president for policy and business development.
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Most residents are reluctant to move forward, said Joshua Goldberg, Astrum's vice president for policy and business development.
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Crane hire group Ainscough, manufacturer of steel components Astrum and specialist fabrics company Camira are also being transferred to the new venture along with logistics company Malcolm.
Integrated finance - from cinemas and leisure centres to crane hire and valves 2010
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Patience Is Bitter, Per Aspera Ad Astrum … When reaching for a better tomorrow, sometimes today seems difficult.
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I'm not sure what people were smoking down because if you're saying the president is probably going to veto this stuff, you got Geron, you got Astrum, a bunch of these other companies, it's very, very speculative, though.
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He directed the international expansion of Astrum including the opening of the first American retailing center in Moscow's Red Square, major expansion of manufacturing facilities in Eastern Europe, the first U. S.-led water purification project in the West Bank, and major expansion of Samsonite and Culligan in India, China and Vietnam.
Green Named Ambassador To Singapore ITY National Archives 1997
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"Auster" is "Astrum" in the oldest court-rolls, and that the term is not confined to North Curry, but is very prevalent in the eastern half of
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Therefore, I say every Alchimist, which hath the Astrum of
The Golden Calf, Which the World Adores, and Desires John Frederick Helvetius
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