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  2. H. J. High Construction - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1936 in Orlando, Florida by Harlem John High, a New York City brick mason who relocated to Orlando in 1935. Harlem John High ran the company until his death in 1968. He was succeeded by his son Steven, who served as the company's president from 1968 to 2005.

  3. Samantha Irby - Wikipedia

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    Samantha McKiver Irby (born February 13, 1980) is an American comedian, essayist, blogger, and television writer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is the creator and author of the blog bitches gotta eat , where she writes humorous observations about her own life and modern society more broadly. [ 3 ]

  4. Balfour Beatty Construction - Wikipedia

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    Centex Corporation acquired these, and other regionally-based construction companies through the 1960s and 1970s to form Centex Construction, the commercial building arm of Centex Corporation. [2] Centex Construction operated through early 2007, when it was acquired by Balfour Beatty.

  5. Orange County Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Martinez Convention Center Commission, named after then-Orange County chairman Mel Martinez, was created to oversee planning and construction of Phase V. Ground was broken on Phase V in August 2000 after a large convention organizer, Reed Exhibitions, agreed to move 42 conventions to Orlando into the new phase. It opened one month ahead of ...

  6. Henry Irby - Wikipedia

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    The son of a harness maker, Irby was born in York County, South Carolina, on January 26, 1807. In 1833, he married Sardis Walraven, with whom he had two sons. He later moved to Georgia for unknown reasons. [1] On December 18, 1838, Daniel Johnson sold Irby 202.5 acres of land (known as Land Lot No. 99) in what later became Buckhead for $650.

  7. Lee Irby - Wikipedia

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    Lee Irby (born 1963) is an American novelist and historian. He is the author of three major novels. The first, 7,000 Clams (as of 2010, in 596 libraries according to WorldCat), [ 1 ] and was reviewed in The North American Review [ 2 ] and many newspapers. [ 3 ]