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It was primarily due to the acquisition of five new partners. As of that year, the company maintained six offices throughout Germany and, in 2004-2005, expanded its reach by acquiring Battalia Winston International in the U.S., with the network's revenue in 2004 totaling approximately $150 million, as reported by Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung ...
The global economic crisis has spurred new rounds of layoffs, home foreclosures and personal bankruptcies. It's also hit an annual workplace rite – the office holiday party. Many large companies ...
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Contemporary etching of troop disposition at the beginning of the Battle of Breitenfeld (1631), painting in the Musée historique de Strasbourg.. From the late 16th century into the 18th century battalia, was a description used both for the positioning of units in an army (or navy) on a battle field and the formation in which individual units deployed for battle (battle array or battle order).
Battalia à 10 is a piece of chamber music written by the Bohemian-Austrian composer Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber. The work is known for its early use of polytonality and non-conventional techniques. Written in 1673, [1] Battalia is scored for 3 violins, 4 violas, 2 violones, and continuo.
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The Secret of Saturn's Rings is a science-fiction novel by Donald A. Wollheim and was first published in the United States by the John C. Winston Company in 1954. This is the first of three novels that Wollheim wrote for the Winston Company, the other two being The Secret of the Martian Moons (1955) and The Secret of the Ninth Planet (1959).