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"The thing about Camilla's shoes is that not only are they sexy in this really bold, unconventional way, but she's also a very savvy businesswoman," says Ida Petersson, a buyer in the footwear department at U.K. retailer Harvey Nichols, which has been carrying Ms. Skovgaard's collection since fall 2008.
There's No Business Like Shoe Business Natalia Rachlin 2011
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Plus: citypaper. net: “Turning Tricks,” interview with Tom Petersson
Philadelphia 7/15/10 Autograph signing and “Live at Budokan” screening | CheapTrick.com 2010
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Plus: citypaper. net: “Turning Tricks,” interview with Tom Petersson
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Cheap Trick features Robin Zander – vocals and guitar, Rick Nielsen – guitar and backing vocals, Tom Petersson - bass and backing vocals, and touring drummer Daxx Nielsen.
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Cheap Trick features Robin Zander – vocals and guitar, Rick Nielsen – guitar and backing vocals, Tom Petersson - bass and backing vocals, and touring drummer Daxx Nielsen.
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The original lineup remains intact: Robin Zander, lead vocals, Rick Nielsen, guitar, Tom Petersson, bass, Bun E. Carlos on drums.
CHEAP TRICK TO HEADLINE BMI AUDITORIUM SHORES SHOW AT SXSW 2010 | CheapTrick.com 2010
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"We expect the dollar to continue to show buoyancy, especially after Geithner's statement yesterday," said Filip Petersson, commodity strategist at SEB in Stockholm, referring to U.S.
Crude Weaker As Dollar Gains Ground Lananh Nguyen 2010
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Sick Man of Europe was actually the name for a nascent Cheap Trick, formed around 1971, and numbering guitarist Rick Nielsen, drummer Bun E. Carlos, bassist Tom Petersson and singer Stewkey from the Nazz.
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Born in 1908, Ruth Petersson Bancroft, the daughter of a UC Berkeley classics professor, would wander the open fields behind her family's Berkeley home to collect trilliums and other wildflowers.
Growing a Piece of History Julia Flynn Siler 2011
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They replaced the traditional three-crown symbol of the Swedish state with modern logotypes associated with private companies and mass advertising Petersson and Freden, 1987.
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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