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  2. John A. Haydon - Wikipedia

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    In 1854, Haydon was again a resident engineer, in this case, the fifth division of the Louisville and Nashville railroad from the Tennessee state line to Nashville. [5] This work, the Chief engineer wrote in its annual report consisted of "some of the heaviest work in Tennessee, consisting of two tunnels, and a succession of deep rock cuts, and high embankments."

  3. A. W. Haydon - Wikipedia

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    Haydon held various jobs in high school, delivering newspapers, mowing lawns, setting pins in a bowling alley and even ringing the carillon in the local church tower. In Haydon's home town, Hinsdale, Illinois, the current supplied by the local utility company made clocks operate in an erratic way – gaining 10 minutes one day, losing 15 the next.

  4. High Output Management - Wikipedia

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    High Output Management never reached best seller lists during the 1980s or 1990s, but became a cult classic within Silicon Valley decades later and is frequently praised for its influence by tech founders such as Mark Zuckerberg of Meta, Evan Williams of Twitter, Brian Chesky of Airbnb, and Ben Horowitz of venture capital firm a16z.

  5. The Surprising (& Not So Surprising) Reasons Your Dog is ...

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    Even the happiest pup can get the blues. Dogs may be a separate species, but they still experience emotions. These emotions may be different from the human variety, but a dog’s feelings, when ...

  6. Sgt. Christina Ortiz and Lt. Michael Desanto allegedly had a relationship in the 34th Precinct stationhouse.

  7. Benjamin Haydon - Wikipedia

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    Haydon was born in Plymouth, the only son of another Benjamin Robert Haydon, a prosperous printer, stationer and publisher, and his wife Mary, the daughter of the Rev. Benjamin Cobley, rector of Dodbrooke, near Kingsbridge, Devon. At an early age he showed an aptitude for study, which was carefully fostered by his mother.