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 That announcement never came, and now Apple’s senior director of product marketing for Mac OS, Brian Croll, is claiming that Leopard will stick with HFS+, according to InformationWeek.
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We have tried in these last few pages to give a clear statement of what is known as Croll's theory of the Glacial Age.
The Prehistoric World; or, Vanished races Emory Adams Allen
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Basically, "Croll" didn't do anything particularly brilliant -- and there were no chinks in Twitter's security armor that aren't pretty much universal.
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“We intend to hold Waste Management accountable for the provisions of their contract and we expect Waste Management to honor its collection contract, regardless of its dispute with the Teamsters,” Croll said.
The Democrats Were Not Kidding About the Lobbying Barrage « PubliCola 2010
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“The City of Seattle is not part of the negotiations between Waste Management and the Teamsters; however, we are disappointed that the two parties were not able to reach an agreement and hope they continue good faith negotiations toward a speedy and successful outcome,” Tim Croll, Seattle Public Utilities, Director of Solid Waste said.
The Democrats Were Not Kidding About the Lobbying Barrage « PubliCola 2010
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Croll rightly observes that major shifts, particularly in communications technology, leave an indelible impression on the execution of the American political campaign.
Keya Dannenbaum: What Does Big Data Mean for This Election? Keya Dannenbaum 2012
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My favorite quote from election season 2012 would have to be this one from O'Reilly Radar big data columnist Alistair Croll: After Eisenhower, you couldn't win an election without radio.
Keya Dannenbaum: What Does Big Data Mean for This Election? Keya Dannenbaum 2012
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"It's good; doesn't mean we stop there," says Tim Croll, solid-waste director for Seattle Public Utilities.
The Urban Quest for 'Zero' Waste David Ferry 2011
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Croll rightly observes that major shifts, particularly in communications technology, leave an indelible impression on the execution of the American political campaign.
Keya Dannenbaum: What Does Big Data Mean for This Election? Keya Dannenbaum 2012
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My favorite quote from election season 2012 would have to be this one from O'Reilly Radar big data columnist Alistair Croll: After Eisenhower, you couldn't win an election without radio.
Keya Dannenbaum: What Does Big Data Mean for This Election? Keya Dannenbaum 2012
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Upstairs, in an executive suite, officials from the British Sandwich Association were overseeing a quiet contest to find fillings for the Croll – a croissant crossed with a roll – which is an invention of the New York Bagel Company.
How the sandwich consumed Britain | The long read Sam Knight 2021
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