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"The Chinese companies are coming in with ultralow prices," said Philip Calcott , director of South African-based solar power company AfriTrak, one of the bidders to the tender for a 6.5-megwatt solar project.
Energy Firms Bid in South Africa Devon Maylie 2011
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Although the motive for the murder of Brakpan mayor Calcott
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At Du Pont, I was fortunate enough to be directed to research at Jackson Laboratory by William S. Calcott.
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Miss Mary Gay Calcott as Instructor in English, for one year, effective 1 September 1960, at
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Miss Mary Gay Calcott, Instructor in English, for one year, at a salary of $4,800.
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Miss Mary Gay Calcott as Instructor in English at a salary of $4600
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Miss Mary Gay Calcott as Instructor in English for the session 1957-58, at a salary of $4000.
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Arnold, Boyce, Battishall, Shield, Horsley, Webbe, and Calcott, are the leading names of a numerous class who are chiefly remembered for their anthems and glees, amongst which may be found the
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843 Various
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That Bishop, Calcott, Webbe, Arne, and the rest, had reached the perfection of their art, would seem a bold assertion; and their most enthusiastic admirers would probably hesitate to state it as their conviction, that the compositions of their favourites contain the elements of universal popularity.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843 Various
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The English school of landscape painting has come to be of the first rank, and the contemporaries of Turner, Constable, Calcott, Thomson,
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 348, December 27, 1828 Various
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