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  • The "Dargue" acetylene generator made by this firm comprises an equalising bell gasholder _B_ floating in a water-tank _A_, which is deeper than is necessary to submerge the bell of the gasholder.

    Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use W. J. Atkinson Butterfield

  • Dargue, 57, of Brookhaven, N.Y., who is serving as a liaison between the division headquarters and the aviation brigade, said, "I'd rather get in the action than sit behind a desk."

    THE NEWS BLOG 2005

  • Dargue joined Royal Mail in November 2007 to oversee a £2bn technology modernisation project encompassing new systems, software and equipment across virtually all divisions in the Royal Mail Group.

    silicon.com : Editors 2010

  • Dargue will remain with Royal Mail for up to six months, during which time he will help with the transition to his successor.

    silicon.com : Editors 2010

  • Dargue implemented big changes at Royal Mail's IT department

    The most recent articles from Computing 2010

  • Projects that Dargue will continue to lead before his departure include the migration of

    silicon.com : Editors 2010

  • To support the overhaul, Dargue launched a staff review with the aim of reducing the then 300-strong permanent IT workforce by half.

    The most recent articles from Computing 2010

  • One of the organisers Tracy Dargue (Miss July) said the whole experience was hilarious, if a little chilly.

    News round-up 2009

  • One of the organisers Tracy Dargue (Miss July) said the whole experience was hilarious, if a little chilly.

    News round-up 2009

  • One of the organisers Tracy Dargue (Miss July) said the whole experience was hilarious, if a little chilly.

    News round-up 2009

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