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Philadelphia Phillies fan Calvin Knowlton of Moorestown, N.J., took that route in purchasing 10 tickets from StubHub — an online ticket marketplace — at a total cost of $35,000.
Attending Midsummer Classic a pricey proposition for fans 2008
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THE WORLD ACCORDING TO SESAME STREET (Directors: Linda Goldstein Knowlton and Linda Hawkins Costigan) — A behind-the-scenes look at the unexpected dynamics of adapting the most-watched children’s television show for audiences in some of the world’s political hotspots and incorporating locally relevant themes.
Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat 2005
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The soldiers he led were known as Knowlton's Rangers, the first American spies.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2009
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Soon after this little brush with the enemy, Colonel Knowlton, of one of the Connecticut regiments, organized a special corps, which was known as Knowlton's
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Mr. Knowlton was a pioneer of computer-generated photo graphics and mosaics—that is, the making of pictures by breaking down scenes into pixels and rearranging them according to a programmed formula.
The Trickster Behind the Magic Tricks Ann Zimmerman 2011
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When he attended a 1993 conference to honor the writer, puzzler and polymath Martin Gardner, he met Ken Knowlton, an MIT-educated scientist and veteran of Bell Laboratories.
The Trickster Behind the Magic Tricks Ann Zimmerman 2011
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For much of her career, she worked for Hill and Knowlton executive Frank Mankiewicz, a former press secretary to Robert F. Kennedy.
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Mr. Setteducati was intrigued by a portrait that Mr. Knowlton had made of the honoree from dominos, and he made some sketches of it in a notebook.
The Trickster Behind the Magic Tricks Ann Zimmerman 2011
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She served as an administrative and executive assistant with Gray & Co., the lobbying and public relations firm, before it merged in 1986 with Hill and Knowlton.
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Laidlaw, who had been an executive assistant with Hill and Knowlton public relations in Washington, died Feb. 25 at George Washington University Hospital of multiple organ failure.
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