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"Bill Crotts is a good, decent human being, and at no time did he do anything intentionally to harm the investors," says his attorney, Michael Piccarreta, calling Crotts, who resigned under pressure, a "scapegoat."
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Placing virtualization software on employees' personal tablets is less expensive than outfitting them with company-purchased laptops, says Jay Crotts , the company's vice president of IT services.
So You Want to Use Your iPhone for Work? Uh-oh. Roger Cheng 2011
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At the center of the scandal is Crotts, a charismatic 53-year-old lawyer, who took over the BFA from his father in 1982.
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Crotts denies any wrongdoing, as he has since the story broke in the Phoenix New Times.
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Crotts called me about 90 seconds after I sent the email.
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To arrive at his theory, Crotts correlated TLPs with known gas outbursts from the lunar surface as seen by several spacecraft, particularly NASA's Apollo 15 mission in 1971 and the robotic Lunar Prospector in 1998.
Posthuman Blues Mac 2007
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What he discovered, Crotts said, was a remarkable similarity in the pattern of outgassing event locations recorded by spacecraft across the face of the moon and reported TLP sites.
Posthuman Blues Mac 2007
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Derik Crotts, who was retiring after 31 years of military service, was in attendance.
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Assistant Police Chief Dwight Crotts has been selected interim chief effective Aug. 1. 200
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Crotts caught the bass on a hand-tied finesse jig and a plastic trailer.
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