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  • Housed inside Fairbank's Tavern at the end of Boston's Long Wharf, it was a convenient spot for ships coming into or taking leave of the colonies.

    Sarah Blake: What We're Losing With the Closure of 2000 Post Offices Sarah Blake 2011

  • Housed inside Fairbank's Tavern at the end of Boston's Long Wharf, it was a convenient spot for ships coming into or taking leave of the colonies.

    Sarah Blake: What We're Losing With the Closure of 2000 Post Offices Sarah Blake 2011

  • "Security expenditures could be considered more of an issue about risk than an executive perk," Capital One spokeswoman Tatiana Stead said in an e-mail, adding that the company for years has covered Fairbank's security expenses, which can fluctuate.

    Perks unchecked for some Wall Street CEOs 2010

  • "Security expenditures could be considered more of an issue about risk than an executive perk," Capital One spokeswoman Tatiana Stead said in an e-mail, adding that the company for years has covered Fairbank's security expenses, which can fluctuate.

    Perks unchecked for some Wall Street CEOs 2010

  • I live in an area of the Valley where they filmed Fairbank's Robin Hood and a couple of pick up shots for Flynn's remake.

    Doug Steve Hulett 2009

  • Bill O'Neill, Fairbank's vice president, says his company's tests of a similar product showed poor results.

    A Leaner, Meaner Burger Thanks To Oat Bran 2008

  • Fairbank's $249.3 million in total pay came almost entirely from exercised stock options.

    What The Boss Makes Special Report: What The Boss Makes Scott DeCarlo 2006

  • As I noted, Merle Goldman, in Fairbank's own Cambridge History of China, and in two definitive books of her own, has shown just how wide the circle of Chinese demanding human rights has been.

    China Perceived Thomson, James C. 1991

  • It contains a Fairbank's tensile tester of 1,000 pounds capacity; an Olsen steaming oven for accelerated tests; an Olsen drying oven with automatic temperature regulation; moist air closets; sieves for mechanical analysis; moulds for tension and compression tests; and the required small apparatus.

    The University of Virginia Record 1918

  • The arms and crest of this ancient family of Slocumbes, as described in both Burke and Fairbank's "Armories of Landed Gentry" are as follows:

    Reminiscences and Memoirs of North Carolina and Eminent North Carolinians John Hill 1884

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