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The London-raised scion of Mansour, a four-generation purveyor of antique rugs, Ben Soleimani knows floor coverings.
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Even in today's incredibly diverse, four-generation workplace where employees can be found at virtually all stages of life, most smart employers have figured out a way to solve these "garden-variety" work-family dependent care issues because solving them creates greater employee loyalty, satisfaction and productivity.
Ryan M. Johnson: A Work-Life Situation Not Many of Us Can Imagine Ryan M. Johnson 2011
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Even in today's incredibly diverse, four-generation workplace where employees can be found at virtually all stages of life, most smart employers have figured out a way to solve these "garden-variety" work-family dependent care issues because solving them creates greater employee loyalty, satisfaction and productivity.
Ryan M. Johnson: A Work-Life Situation Not Many of Us Can Imagine Ryan M. Johnson 2011
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The reigning cast of the four-generation real-estate family grew up in a house in Fort Washington designed for them by Louis Kahn, one of the great modern architects of the 20th century.
AKA's Neighborly Upgrade Dana Rubinstein 2011
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Opening the Upper East Side location is part of a plan by the four-generation owners to double the number of stores from six in the next three to four years, including opening locations in Stamford, Conn., next month and Douglaston, Queens, in the fall of 2011.
Fairway Market Is Poised for Growth Shelly Banjo 2010
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Even in today's incredibly diverse, four-generation workplace where employees can be found at virtually all stages of life, most smart employers have figured out a way to solve these "garden-variety" work-family dependent care issues because solving them creates greater employee loyalty, satisfaction and productivity.
Ryan M. Johnson: A Work-Life Situation Not Many of Us Can Imagine Ryan M. Johnson 2011
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And then there is Brad, a member of a wealthy, four-generation Harvard family whose male offspring are meant to practice law.
Supplication Process Gabriella Stern 2010
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And then there is Brad, a member of a wealthy, four-generation Harvard family whose male offspring are meant to practice law.
Supplication Process Gabriella Stern 2010
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And then there is Brad, a member of a wealthy, four-generation Harvard family whose male offspring are meant to practice law.
Supplication Process Gabriella Stern 2010
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Edward Field lives in Greenwich Village with his partner and collaborator Neil Derrick, with whom he has written The Villagers, a four-generation historical novel dramatizing the history of Greenwich Village where he first met Rosetta Reitz.
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