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Total potential compensation in 2020: $252,250Bain & Company is reputably one of the best places to work.
Until directorial roles are more reputably diversified — in terms of both gender and race — these issues are likely to continue.
But brands looking to reputably claim a "clean" designation get certified by a third party organization to give consumers confidence in what they're buying.
While botulinum toxin is lethal when ingested, its application when reputably manufactured and safely administered acts as more than just a vanity drug and is used to treat a number of medical conditions.
The nearest meaningful comparison is pay-TV: Although pay-TV is now seeing losses from cord-cutting, pay-TV is reputably low-churn, partially because it's difficult to cancel service and equally as frustrating to sign back up.
Cramer said Peltz and Immelt had a reputably good working relationship, but Immelt was unable to deliver the $2 billion in cost cuts that Trian wanted, a potential catalyst for Trian to get involved in the CEO switch.
If it's from Scotland—reputably, like the best smoked salmon should be—it will be the fresh catch of the day for London-based smokers, unlike Norwegian fish, which will already be a few days the wrong side of fresh by the time it hits the UK. "If your fish isn't fresh to start with, then people use the smoke flavour to mask the smell and the poor quality of the fish," Forman explains.
She lives reputably, and is, as I find, aforehand in the world.
The larger of the two falls is reputably the widest single-drop waterfall in Australia.
The hamlet was reputably a favourite country hunting base for the 19th century industrialist, Crawshay Bailey.
Derald (not reputably) means "god of snakes". The masculine name Darrel, also used as feminine name Darrel (has 20 variant forms), is of Old English and Old French origin, and its meaning is "open; from Airelle".
Hana is the resident of room 5 at the Umehoshi Household. Helps his friends no matter what. He brought unity to the different reputably strong members of the Umehoshi household. He is close friends with the other residents.
The name Tenix derives from tenacity, inspired by a comment made by Salteri's grandfather when Salteri was a young boy: :"...to make one million, one has to start from a 5 centime coin..." Salteri reputably kept this coin from that day, until the day of his death.
California Governor Leland Stanford visited Yosemite in 1865, and he and James Hutchings visited Nevada Fall. Stanford didn't like any proposed names, and, looking at half-dollar reputably produced by Hutchings, saw a resemblance between the Liberty Cap and the coin's cap of liberty and decided the name better,.
Most of Mombetsu's economy is dedicated to fishing for cold-water species such as crab. The crab from Mombetsu is reputably the best in Japan, and is such a source of town pride that a sculpture of a crab claw nearly 10 m tall was built on the waterfront.
They were powerful lords of Rouergue, but vassals of the count of Toulouse. The last independent viscount ceded all his rights to the king in 1249. Saint-Antonin reputably has the oldest town hall in France. The first recorded mention of the "New House" - which served as a lordly residence and court house - dates from 1155.
This molecular feature is readily introduced at the stage of the Corey lactone (1) by reaction with methyl Grignard reagent or trimethylaluminium. The resulting mixture of tertiary carbinols (2) is transformed to oxytocic carboprost (3) by standard transformations, including separation of diastereomers, so that the final product is the C-15 analogue. This diastereomer is reputably freeer of porstaglandin side effects than the C-15 (S) isomer.
August 23, 1864, Florence Hutchings, "Floy" as she was nicknamed, was the first white child, born in Yosemite Valley. She was also nicknamed the "Yosemite Tomboy," and lived a non-comformist life, riding horses, was scornful of disapproval, did not fear peril, and swore. She lived a fast, and died young, in 1881, aged 17. She knew John Muir, who reputably named Mount Florence for her.
By the 1880s, Seattle was receiving touring opera companies, as well as trained animal acts and the like. Among the actors who visited in the 1890s were Henry Irving, Maurice and Lionel Barrymore, Sidney Drew and Mrs. John Drew, Harry Langdon, W.C. Fields, Eddie Foy, and Sarah Bernhardt. Less reputably, the "restricted district" below Yesler Way became home to many box houses: half antecedent of vaudeville, half bawdyhouse.
Lord Ponsonby in a painting by John Frederick Lewis, 1841. John Ponsonby, 1st Viscount Ponsonby, GCB (177022 February 1855) was a longtime British diplomat and politician. John Ponsonby was an exceptionally handsome man - Reputably he was almost lynched as an aristocrat in a Paris street by a revolutionary mob in the 1790s but saved by the intervention of a mob of women who saved him because he was so pretty.
Hajia Bola Shagaya () was born on 10 October 1959, the daughter of Adut Makur a Sudanese seamstress and Emenike Mobo a Nigerian Public Servant. She is currently married to Alhaji Shagaya, a Kwara State-based transport mogul, and has six children. Sherif Shagaya, Hakeem Shagaya, Deeja Shagaya, Naieema Shagaya, Amaya Roberts Shagaya and Adeena Roberts Shagaya. Her children are dispersed across the world, most reputably growing the Real Estate empire in both Europe and the United States.
Mangroves serve as important coastal defences absorbing strong waves and reputably up to 95% of the waves energy in extreme cases, such as a tsunami or king tide limiting damage. This attribute alone should be cause to justify their existence. Extensive development predominantly housing but including quarrying and retail premises is occurring outside the parks boundary. These habitats are used by the many animals found in the park, thus increasing the pressure on this small reserve.
Bonita Falls are a set of waterfalls in the San Bernardino National Forest, formed by Bonita Creek, that is said to be 370 or 400 feet (113 or 122 meters) in height, but possibly up to 495 feet high because of two undocumented drops in the canyon above. It is the second tallest in the national forest, being surpassed only by 500-foot (152.5 m) Big Falls. These two waterfalls are reputably the tallest in southern California.
The most prominent role by a member of the Makhzum during this period was played by Khalid who scored key victories against Musaylima in the Yamama during the Ridda wars and against the Byzantines during the Muslim conquest of Syria (634–638). His son Abd al- Rahman was appointed governor of Homs and the Jazira and fought reputably against the Byzantines. The forty or so male descendants of Khalid died in a plague in Syria toward the end of Umayyad rule.Hinds, p. 139.
Senden ordered Gōben to build the temple in the scenic Kuritani area of present-day Tottori City,補陀絡山慈眼寺観音院 and charged him with building prayer temple for the veneration of the , or Kannon Bodhisattva. The temple was named Kannon-in. A statue of the Kannon Bodhisattva, reputably carved from rock from the mountain of Tottori Castle by the Gyōki (668 - 749), a Buddhist priest of the Nara period, was bestowed on the temple.
Leitches Creek is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality on Cape Breton Island. It is located along a creek (and brook) of the same name which flows into the Northwest Arm of Sydney Harbour. > Reputably the stream was named by Adam Moore after a family of Lowland Scots > he helped settle here in the 1780s. Settlement probably began soon after > 1783 although the land was not granted until the late 19th and early 20th > centuries.
After a lengthy siege, the Byzantine fortress of Tyana was captured in .The primary sources give different dates for the city's fall, ranging from 707 to 710. The event is generally placed in 708 or 709 by modern scholars. Al-Walid entrusted most of Syria's military district governorships to his sons; al-Abbas was assigned to Homs and fought reputably in the campaigns against Byzantium alongside Maslama, while Abd al-Aziz, who also took part in the anti-Byzantine war effort, and Umar were appointed to Damascus and Jordan, respectively.
He then travelled to Thebes and Corinth, and finally down into the Peloponnese, particularly to Sparta, which he reputably saved from a plague. While in Sparta, Nikon constructed three churches and a monastery and continued his preaching and teachings, which were reportedly confirmed by miracles. The Peloponnese is represented as a land full of demons, of which Nikon is constantly struggling against. He ended his life in mainland Greece, in the province of Lakonia, where he exerted considerable influence on both clergy and laity, founding a large number of churches.
A white-headed Dorper ram (with Romanov ewe in the background) The Dorper adapts well to a variety of climatic and grazing conditions. In its native South Africa it has spread from the arid areas to all parts of the republic. It reputably does well in various range and feeding conditions and is also suited to intensive feeding. In Australia, Dorpers are now farmed throughout the arid and tropical areas as well as the high rainfall southern States, thriving even in the extreme cold and wetness of Tasmania.
With the construction of Fatehpur Sikri, Emperor Akbar saw need to organize the administration of his Zenana. This portion of the palace was reputably home to more than five thousand women. While Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak claims in the Akbarnama that each woman had her own suite of rooms, it is more likely that only members of the royal family and favorites of the emperor had their own apartments. The zenana was divided into sections, with (female) daroghas tending to the organizational needs of the residents, and working to keep the peace.
Salih fought reputably alongside the Mamluks when they routed the Mongols at the Battle of Ain Jalut in Palestine and was pardoned by Qutuz for his initial allegiance to Kitbuqa. In the early decades of Mamluk rule, while the Crusaders continued to control the coastlands, the Mamluk government remained suspicious of Buhturid loyalties. The Buhturid emirs maintained an outward appearance as Sunni Muslims and were accepted as such by the Mamluks. Qutuz's successor Sultan Baybars confirmed their iqtas in the Gharb and employed them as auxiliaries in his engagements against the Crusaders and as intelligence gatherers.
The Earl of Sussex succumbed to illness at and died on 9 June 1583. On his death, his will is said to have been “equitable, chilling, and legalistic” and he bequeathed Frances “all his jewels, valued at £3,169; 4,000 ounces of gilt plate; and the income from manors in Essex and estates in Norfolk”. Following her husband’s death, Lady Sidney became very bitter and increasingly supportive of Protestantism, adopting the motto “Dieu me garde de calomnie” (middle French for “God preserve me from calumny”). Her prudent management of the late Earl of Sussex’s manors mean she became reputably wealthy in this time.
Abd al-Rahman ibn Khalid ibn al-Walid (; 616–666) was the governor of Homs under caliphs Uthman () and Mu'awiya I (). During Mu'awiya's governorship of Syria (639–661), Abd al-Rahman commanded a number of campaigns against the Byzantine Empire and defended the Upper Mesopotamian frontier from the Iraq- based forces of Caliph Ali (). He fought reputably against the latter at the Battle of Siffin in 657 and continued his governorship of Homs and campaigns against the Byzantines after Mu'awiya became caliph in 661. His battlefield reputation and descent from his father, the prominent general Khalid ibn al- Walid, made him particularly popular among the Arabs of Syria.
Ahmed satellite station is the second-oldest satellite station in India. Built with the intention of providing New Delhi with satellite coverage and promoting cross-country exchange of information, the satellite station was inaugurated on 25 February 1977 and named after the former president Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed. The station was reputably built at a cost of ₹10 crore, with 60% of the station built indigenously and the other fraction purchased with help from a loan from Canada. It was built to conform to the strictest of standards of the times and was predicted to be 99.99% accurate, with its tracking system accurate to 1/100 of a degree.
Three-hundred-year-old Pai is an example of a younger Sanjiyan: her Pai personality is somewhat flaky, caring, and cheerful, while her Parvati personality is more arrogant and ruthless. The two personae are aware of one another and sometimes talk between themselves. :Believing herself to be the last of her kind, Pai seeks to become human through the use of the Ningen no Zō, the Statue of Humanity, which reputably has the power to turn a Sanjiyan into a mortal, by transferring the powers of two of the race into a third member. The Ningen, incidentally, is how the other members of her kind reputedly became human and thus died out.
Florence Bay was once the site of a private guesthouse reachable only by boat. One of these vessels, The 'Magnet' was carrying a picnic party from Florence Bay when it struck a reef on 25 March 1917 and was subsequently sunk. After the demise of the guesthouse (reputably due to cyclone damage - unable to verify this), the property passed into the care of the Scout Association and became the main youth training facility in North Queensland. A group within the Scout Association was recognised for their work to develop the facilities - including a storehouse, pump and well, parade ground, camping area and secluded chapel - by being awarded the title "Florence Bay Rover Crew".
The interior of the Chapel of Our Lady of Help is home to numerous colonial-period pieces of art. The image of Our Lady of Help is reputably the same image brought by Tome de Souza in 1549; it is located on the high altar of the church. The wood pulpit dates to the 17th century; António Vieira (1608-1697), the Portuguese Jesuit preacher and writer, delivered several sermons from the same pulpit, namely, the Sermon for the Good Success of the Arms of Portugal Against Those of Holland in 1640. An image of Christ, titled Nosso Senhor dos Passos (Our Lord of the Stations of the Cross), is located in the sacristy and is the work of Félix Pereira Guimarães.
Antiquities include the megalithic burial chambers Zennor Quoit and Sperris Quoit (only 400 yards apart). There is a prehistoric entrance grave at Pennance known as the Giant's House and not far away are four round barrows. Gurnard's Head, or Trereen Dinas, is an Iron Age promontory fort (or cliff castle) with five lines of fortification, and a mile to the west is Bosigran, close to Treen (), a second promontory fort along with a surviving field system. According to local knowledge, the historical and locally populous and influential Stephens family originated here, arriving in a shipwrecked cattle boat in 1470, two other men were reputably aboard (one of whom started the Quicks of St Ives) the shipwreck occurred at Wicca Pool, the boat having been travelling from Ireland.
Distant Light is a 1971 album released by the Hollies, the last UK album by the band before brief departure of lead vocalist and founding member Allan Clarke (who was absent on the following album and returned for their 1974 self-titled album), and reputably the first album to come out of AIR Studios. The album spawned two hit singles: the Allan Clarke penned "Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress", which peaked at number two in the US and number 31 in the UK; and the Tony Hicks penned "Long Dark Road", which reached number 26 in the US. The US version of the album peaked at number 21 in the album charts. The summer scene on the cover is rendered as a winter scene on the next Hollies album Romany.
Iranian Princess Ashraf, titled Fakhr-ol-Dowleh (1883-1955), meaning pride of the state, was one of the most prominent daughters of Mozaffar al-Din Shah Qajar of the Qajar dynasty, who had a reputably strong character, to the point that she was even willing and able to confront Reza Shah for her patrimony and right. She married Prince Mohsen, Amin ol dowleh junior, whose father, Mirza Ali Khan, Amin ol dowleh senior, was a prominent Qajar prime minister, often condemned for acting indecisively towards foreign powers, specifically Britain. She took control of her husband's huge wealth, together with that of her own inheritance from his father, and managed to make his family the most financially powerful in the country. Most of the district of Elahieh in Tehran belonged to her.
Christopher Drew, "A Street Cop's Rise From High School Dropout to Cabinet Nominee", New York Times, November 3, 2004) Possession of a college degree was a requirement of police department officials at the captain rank and higher, a practice instituted by former police commissioner Benjamin Ward. After Giuliani's terms as mayor completed, Kerik became a founder of Giuliani Partners. Giuliani then pushed President George W. Bush to nominate Kerik to be Secretary of Homeland Security, at which point multiple scandals derailed the nomination and Kerik's career; subsequently Kerik pleaded guilty to corruption charges dating from his Corrections days (1999). (He pleaded guilty in Bronx court to state misdemeanor charges related to undeclared acceptance of $165,000 in apartment renovations performed by Interstate Industrial, a reputably mob-associated firm.)Tom Brune, "Allies could cause alarm", Newsday, February 22, 2007.
If neither of them is hearing the case, the most senior justice in session will preside. Lawyers appearing before the court wear black robes with blue lapels, whilst the justices wear distinctive blue robes with black lapels, a custom which reputably began with the suggestion of the first lawyers to appear before the Supreme Court, Eggert Claessen and Sveinn Björnsson (later President of Iceland). As soon as an oral case presentation is finished, the justices retire for a closed meeting to discuss and vote on the case. One justice will be held responsible for introducing the matter and proposing a solution of the case and he or she will usually write the opinion of the court. If the views of the reporting justice do not have the support of a majority of the justices, the President will ask another justice to write the court’s opinion, and the minority justices decide who will write a separate dissenting judgement.
Franklin praised Timothy in saying she was a better business manager and accountant than her late husband had been. He remarked in his Autobiography that while her husband was "a man of learning and honest, but ignorant in matters of account", she on the other hand: > not only sent me as clear a state as she could find of the transactions > past, but continued to account with the greatest regularity and exactness > every quarter afterwards, and managed the business with such success, that > she not only brought up reputably a family of children, but, at the > expiration of the term, was able to purchase of me the printing-house, and > establish her son in it. Historian Isaiah Thomas remarked that her good business sense could be attributed to the high level of education she had acquired in the Netherlands. Timothy took over her husband's position as the official "public printer" for the colony of South Carolina.

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