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Gremillion 1983, “The Role of the Champion in DSS Implementation,” Information and Management, 6:203-209.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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Among those leaving the company will be Bob Gremillion, executive vice president of Tribune Publishing, whose lengthy tenure included a stint as interim publisher of the Chicago Tribune before Hunter's appointment to the post in 2008.
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Brett Gremillion prepared to call in reinforcements at his South Side air conditioning repair shop Tuesday as Chicago-area residents suffered through a third straight day of sweltering heat and humidity.
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Story: Video: Time lapse of fog rolling in and covering Chicago lakefront Gremillion will probably need the extra help for a while.
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Like Gremillion, Weller has found the fun in switching from clogs at school or rock climbing shoes on the weekend to a pair of sky-high stripper shoes.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Jeanne McGovern The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Glenn Gremillion Hot Springs 75 14: 27 44: 47.71 400
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And it's helped Gremillion get in touch with her "girly" side.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Jeanne McGovern The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Gremillion spends her days working with construction crews and wearing Carhartts and hard hats.
Aspen Times - Top Stories Jeanne McGovern The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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Chip Gremillion, president of Originamics in Cathedral City, poses with some of the equipment the television production and marketing firm uses.
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Gremillion, 55, a New Orleans native, talked to the Cathedral City Sun this week about his video production business.
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