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"Noris" is based on a late medieval version of the Latin name for the city of Nürnberg,
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"Noris" is based on a late medieval version of the Latin name for the city of Nürnberg,
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*** Retail Alliance Boots, the British pharmacy-led health and beauty company, has a majority stake in German pharmaceutical wholesaler Andreae-Noris-Zahn, after increasing its stake to 81.64% from 29.99%, to better access Europe's biggest pharmaceutical market.
Business Watch 2010
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Five co-conspirators -- Orlando, Noris, Osmany, Joel Pedroso (Hernandez's cousin) and Alberto Hernandez (a national-team catcher, no relation) -- piled into Osmany's beat-up red Moskvich sedan and drove through the night to Caibarien, a small coastal town some five hours east of Havana.
Stealing Home 2008
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(Duque, Noris and Alberto left the refugee camp, with some reluctance, on Thursday to stay at the sumptuous home of Gerardo Capo, a representative of the Bacardi distilleries and the Cuban-American National Foundation; the five others were still in custody at the refugee camp.)
Stealing Home 2008
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Current Clerk of Council Anne Noris says she has never seen a KCBA questionnaire forwarded during her tenure when district court vacancies are filled.
Sound Politics: King County Bar: Stephen Johnson more qualified than Susan Owens 2006
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"Urbano Noris" had 24 days of milling more than 1 million, and on one day it milled it 1.54 million arrobas and that had to be cut back -- the entire province is milling very nicely -- to 20 or 23 percent capacity because of the rainfall; but we are sure that they are going to catch up.
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The sugar mills themselves are showing that their milling capacity is greater than would seem in terms of statistics because I could not imagine that that "Urbano Noris" could ever manage to mill 1.54 million in one day.
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Noris, Belleli, and other partisans of moral predetermination.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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This is the Brief of Benedict XIV (13 July, 1748) which declares that the three schools -- Thomist, Augustinian (Noris), and Molinist -- have full right to defend their theories.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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