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  • Thaman notes that P&G took the second approach, common among manufacturers, because it's more economical for the company and easier for retailers.

    Mystery solved: The "load-down" on Tide detergent 2008

  • Thaman notes that P&G took the second approach, common among manufacturers, because it's more economical for the company and easier for retailers.

    Mystery solved: The "load-down" on Tide detergent 2008

  • Steve Sollman, the Big East Rookie of the Year (a .362 average), senior catchers/third basemen Paul O'Toole and Andrew Bushey (they platoon at the positions), senior designated hitter Matt Bok, sophomore first baseman Joe Thaman and junior outfielder

    USATODAY.com - Stanford tops 2002 college preview 2002

  • Dan Rich got his sixth save when he struck out Joe Thaman to end the game.

    USATODAY.com - South Carolina gets another chance against Clemson 2002

  • Interplanted among field and tree crops (spices, coffee, coconuts), along field borders as part of a windbreak or in plantation, A. pavonina is a valuable agroforestry species (Adkins 1994, Clark and Thaman 1993).

    Chapter 10 1996

  • It is close-and even-grained, making it useful for constructing furniture, cabinets, and decorative wood products (Benthall 1946, Clark and Thaman 1993).

    Chapter 10 1996

  • It is close-and evengrained, making it useful for constructing furniture, cabinets, and decorative wood products (Benthall 1946, Clark and Thaman 1993).

    Chapter 39 1990

  • Thaman said "purpose-inspired" projects are part of P&G's growth strategy as consumers look for more than just product performance from brands.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Michael Thaman, CEO of Owens Corning, discusses the company's earnings and outlook with CNBC.

    unknown title 2011

  • He was the father of Thaman, or Athman, whose Turkish name has been melted into the appellation of the caliph Othman; and if we describe that pastoral chief as a shepherd and a robber, we must separate from those characters all idea of ignominy and baseness.

    History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 6 Edward Gibbon 1765

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