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The hard-liners already think Toussant is a little soft, so he’s got to keep them happy now that he’s pulled the trigger on the walkout.
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At about the same time, scholarly journalists and students of American cultural anthropology began explaining that Halloween was a not-so-remote derivative of what in the rest of the Christian world was known as All Souls 'Day, and was the day after All Saints' Day - "Toussant," on which proper French families visited the cemetery to place chrysanthemums on the graves of Grandfather and Grandmother and the late Great-aunt Marie-Therese with whom their branch of the family had not spoken for 40 years-a solemn occasion.
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Toussant and Coombs expect to triple revenue in 2011 thanks to Timberland and smaller deals with Italian sporting wear company Moncler and London retailer Topshop.
Sales Are Good--Strategic Customers Are Better Maureen Farrell 2011
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Says Toussant: "You need partners who want to tell your story so the customer understands it."
Sales Are Good--Strategic Customers Are Better Maureen Farrell 2011
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While the bags sold out in a few months, Toussant and Coombs knew they had missed a critical opportunity to generate buzz with consumers.
Sales Are Good--Strategic Customers Are Better Maureen Farrell 2011
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After courting the company for about a year, Toussant and Coombs met with its advanced materials design team.
Sales Are Good--Strategic Customers Are Better Maureen Farrell 2011
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Four years ago Toussant and Coombs hadn't any sales.
Sales Are Good--Strategic Customers Are Better Maureen Farrell 2011
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Yet Toussant was promoted and transferred for duty with elite navy S. E.A.L.S.until today.
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It will be interesting to see how Toussant, and the faction in the TWU that thinks he should be even more hardline towards the MTA, react to this tsunami of negative press.
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That revolution, led by a slave by the name of Toussant L'ourveture from 1791 to 1803, dealt a heavy blow to slave traders.
SPEECH BY NKOSINATHI NHLEKO, CHIEF WHIP OF THE MAJORITY PARTY ON THE STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS 2004
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